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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." | ||
4427 | Somesville Firsts |
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| Description: One page mimeographed page listing 'firsts' associated with Somesville, Maine. | |||
4425 | Notes on History of Somesville, Maine |
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| Description: Four pages of handwritten notes on the history of Somesville, ME, drawn from the book, "The Living Past" authored by Virginia Somes Sanderson. | ||
3973 | Memories of Mt. Desert Island by residents |
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| Description: Somesville family reminiscences, singing school, debating clubs, Sunday School, candle-making, tanning mill, entertainment, ice-houses, moving picture theatre; Biography of Thaddeus S. Somes; Dr Grindle's recollections re organization of Somesville Congregational Church; will of George A. Somes giving $1,000.00 to Church (Mary B. Somes Fund); "Cling Clang" by Chief Stanwood; Interview with Emilie Clarissa Somes (1918); Bartlett's Sail Loft in Southwest Harbor for dancing (c. 1850); Otmar Franz Karban (b. 1909) and Echo Vista, his home & restaurant; Transcript of interview with Tryphena Smith and others (n.d.); also transcript of interview about the 1947 fire. [show more] | |||
2928 | Early Remembrances of Somesville by T. Smith, an oral history conducted by Pamela Dean, date unknown |
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| Early Remembrances of Somesville by T. Smith, an oral history conducted by Pamela Dean, date unknown Description: Audior recording of an interview with T.Smith about her Early Remembrances of Somesville. No date or interviewer mentioned on the recording. Interview sounds like one conducted by Pamela Dean |