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2894 | Hadlock Family of Little Cranberry Island |
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| Description: BH Times typed copy of article on Hadlock Family and sailing vessels, list of schooners owned by Hadlocks. Norwood's cove battle during War of 1812, Excerpts of log of Sam Hadlock, Tampico, Mexico in 1849 recorded by W.O. Sawtelle Not clear whether all these items were in the BH Times, 8 pp. | ||
4093 | Queen of the Sea |
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| Description: “Queen of the Sea” by LaRue Spiker. Annette Kellerman. 2 pages. Previously archived as object id 012.fic.065.01 | ||
18621 | Life on Tinker Island |
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| Description: From the Ellsworth American August 5, 1982. This is an excerpt from the book Islands of the Mid-Maine Coast: Penobscot and blue Hill Bays. Talks about the earliest name of the island, who John Robinson was, other people who claimed the island. geneology of the Tinkers, commercial activity on Tinker Island. | ||
18620 | Mount Desert Island History |
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| Description: Article on three pieces of paper about Mount Desert Island History; Native American History, small outer islands, Sutton's Island, Joseph Moore, Joseph Lancaster, Isaac Richardson, William and Joseph Moore, John Gilley | ||
3936 | Schooner "Romp" inspection record & wharf charges |
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10262 | Schooner Marion J. Turner |
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| Description: The Schooner Marion J. Turner at wharf in Bass Harbor The back of the photograph is marked with a long description of the schooner's history. built by Capt Clarence Turner of Bernard | ||
16810 | Ships' Accounts |
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| Description: Ships' accounts: handwritten lists of freight ,dates, destinations for Schooners "Amethyst "(Capt. Francis Grindle), Schooner "America", Schooner "Richmond", Schooner "Packet", Brig. "Two Sisters," Brig. "William Heath", Schooner "Valpariso (?) [Capt. Emmons Pray], and typewritten copies of same. Also bill for repairs of damage to Sch. "Packet" by Brig. "Neptune" in Boston Harbor. [show more] | |||
16809 | Correspondence related to schooners' freight. |
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| Description: Bill from Schooner "Lydia b. Cowperthwaite" to James H. Cox & Co., Ship Brokers & Commission Merchants for Stone Charter Somes Sound to New York (1890). Bill to Emmons Pray for repairs to Sloop "Bloomer." Letter to John Somes from Means & Clark re receipt of order via Capt. Pray of Schooner "Polly." List of supplies for "first trip" and "second trip" (no date or name of vessel). | |||
16798 | From Means & Clark |
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| Description: Concerning amounts received / owed for various ships. | ||
16795 | Somesville & Seal Cove ships, masters, owners |
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| Description: Names of ships, date built, tonnage, owners and masters. | |||
14737 | Lost Maine Coastal Schooners: From Glory Days to Ghost Ships |
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| Description: Schooners (four- five- and six-masters), age of steam, descriptions of selected schooners. |
4444 | LaRue Spiker Background notes |
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| Description: Type written documents. Appears to be excerpt from book by John Muir; excerpt form book by Herbert Edgar Holmes; excerpt form the Jounal of Henry Edward Napier, Lieutenant on the Nymph, 1814; newspaper article from the Bar Harbor Tourist, 1880 about a boat excursion around the island Excerpt about Rachel Field Previously archived as # 012.FIC.005.4 | ||
4026 | License, Coasting Trade, One Year |
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| Description: License issued to Amos (?) Cooper and George B. Somes of Mt. Desert to operate Schooner Richmond. | ||
4021 | Sale of vessel "Romp" of Tremont by Joshua S. Moore to Sallie Somes |
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| Description: Sale of 1/8th share of schooner Romp to Sallie S. Somes from Joshua S. Moore. The schooner Romp was built in Tremont in 1852. | ||
3939 | Excerpt from account of shipping, c. 1863 |
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| Description: Handwritten page, apparently from larger work, about the Schooner "Barbour'" and others' trips and goods, noting that the south did not appear to present a threat to Maine mariners. | ||
3931 | Schooner Harry A. Berwind Baptized |
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| Description: Copy of handwritten account of launching of schooner, "Harry A. Berwind," at Millbridge christened by a Miss Sawyer with sea water, not champagne. Built by Sawyer Bros. yard. | ||
2895 | Account of Captain Spurling |
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| Description: Typed copy of article from Bangor Daily News "A Little Bit of Hell--Maine Style. In 1893 he drove a pirate ship away from Trinidad Harbor in his schooner, Cashier. Account by E. Preble, daughter. Brace of revolvers and sword given to Capt. Spurling. | ||
2867 | Somesville Summer Party, 1855 |
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| Description: Somesville Summer Party in 1855 based upon Charles Tracey's diary, a New York Lawyer. Invited town's people to a party. Frederick Church and family's arrival Somes Cove mackerel fishing picture, Pond's End Restaurant discussion and picture, picture of the Kate L. Pray schooner, Previously archived as 011.FIC.71.1 | ||
2847 | Picture of the Norumbega steamboat. |
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| Description: Picture of steamboat Norumbega Previously archived as 011.FIC.84.1 | |||
1531 | Assorted Articles |
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| Description: This is a white loose-leaf binder, approximately 10" X 11", containing six articles by Ralph Stanley: The Clark family: Charmian Kittredge and Jack London The Romer Boys Shipbuilding on Mount Desert Island Early Maritime History of Mount Desert Island Schooner Augusta E. Herrick of Swan's Island Boatbuilding during World War II: M.D.I., Ellsworth, Stonington, and Bluehill |