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4428 | Somesville and Hall Quarry Historical Summaries |
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| Description: One double-sided mimeographed page which includes two historical essays: "Somesville, a Pleasant Place, A Goodly Heritage" and "Hall Quarry, An Interesting Place" and well as one unattributed poem, "The Cemetery Road." | ||
9021 | Hall Quarry |
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| Description: Men working on granite. Crane marked “10 Ton Niles Crane” hangs above men. Trams sit on tracks ready to take granite to the wharf for loading. Marked on back, “Hall Quarry Me After C.J. Hall. Arthur McMullen Lease, work - River Drive New York. early 1900s.” Image fading. Two black smudges appear at top of image. Edges of photo torn in places. | |
9022 | Hall Quarry |
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| Description: Hall’s Quarry in operation over looking Somes Sound. Tram tracks run to shore. Cut blocks of granite piled near wharf. Three master schooner along side Quarry. Several small buildings visible. Image fading. Water stains at top of photo. Lower left hand corner of photo torn. | ||
17278 | A Collection of Articles about Hall Quarry |
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16676 | Hall Quarry: The Little Town That Wasn't There |
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| Description: 28-page typewritten manuscript about history of Hall Quarry. | |
16674 | "An Almost Lost Art in Today's Industrial World" |
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| Description: 14-page typewrittten manuscript about history of Hall Quarry; includes bibliography. | |
16673 | The Pink Granite of Somes Sound |
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| Description: Article from Down East magazine, October 1972. Title not on article, but is listed on bibliography, which is in same folder. | |
12967 | Hall Quarry: The Little Town That Wasn’t There |
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| Description: Covers the beginnings of the village, boom years, growing pains and the end of the Standard Granite Company, renewal, good times and hard, its decline and rise, and Hall Quarry now. | |
12873 | An Investigation of the Granite Quarry Industry in Hancock County, Maine |
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| Description: Study of granite industry in Hancock Co., Maine, after Civil War to locate major quarry sites, ownership of quarries, types of granite products, characteristics of granite centers, and causes for the decline of the industry. |
12009 | Ed Pete Richardson |
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| Description: Manuscript written by Doris Grant, possibly in the 1980s, about Ed Pete Richardson of Hall Quarry. Mentions entertainment in A.J. Whiting's Hall, including "Nick o' the Woods" ; picking up mail in Somesville and delivering it to C.J. Hall's store to be picked up; sharpening tools for the granite cutters; blueberry picking and sales, bears in Hall Quarry, the arrival of "Hell Wagons" (automobiles) on the island. [show more] | |||
12008 | Peddlers of Long Ago |
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| Description: Article by Doris Grant in New England Sampler: Peddlers of Long Ago, peddlers who came to Hall Quarry and other MDI villages. Mentions Charles and Ralph Sawyer, who began as peddlers, then opened a store in Southwest Harbor. | ||
12007 | The Paving Cutter and His Trade |
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| Description: Article in Maine Life by Doris Grant of Hall Quarry: The Paving Cutter and His Trade. (Part of photograph and article has been cut out.) Glossary of paving cutter's tools. | ||
12006 | The Chapel at Hall Quarry |
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| Description: Memories of the chapel at Hall Quarry, written by Doris Grant, possibly in the 1980s: 2 handwritten versions (They have not been compared to see if they are identical. Mentions its use as a school and community center as well as a religious building. References to Horace Leavitt, minister; Mandy Perkins, Sunday school superintendent, and Bill Grant, organist. Marked as copies a (5 pages) and b(4 pages). | |||
3883 | Bibliography of Hall Quarry |
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| Description: Single page bibliography: Books, Thesis [sic[, Magazines/Papers, Tapes. No date, no indication of compiler. | |||
2063 | Granite Cutters’ National Union |
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| Description: Granite Cutters’ National Union initiation receipt for fifteen dollars for H. L. Stanley signed by W. B. Rour |