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17195 | Cranberry Isles Sketches: An Oral History with “Tud” and “Polly” Bunker. |
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| Description: Occasional Paper No. 9 |
16905 | William Otis Sawtelle Collection: 1692-1941 (Bulk Dates 1890-1935) |
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12928 | Finding Aid for Islesford Wharf Collection, Islesford Collection Inc. Collection U.S. Lifesaving Station Collection |
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| Description: Guide to the William Otis Sawtelle collection of documents for 1915-1935; these include receipts, correspondence, and ledgers. Related works are the Islesford Collection Inc. Collection and the U.S. Lifesaving Station Collection. |
12927 | Finding Aid for Cranberry Isles Collection 1596-1982 |
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| Description: Describes materials collected from various sources by William Otis Sawtelle, who founded the Islesford Historical Museum on Little Cranberry Island. |
12902 | Ray Dwelley of Islesford, Maine: A Short Biography |
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| Description: A brief biography of one of the individuals (as opposed to families) who came to live in Islesford, Maine. He was a teacher, hotel keeper, store keeper, postmaster, grange master, and churchman. Occasional Paper #5 |
12579 | A History of Little Cranberry Island, Maine |
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| Description: The author grew up on Little Cranberry (Islesford). Chapter titles include Pioneer Settler Families (Stanwoods, Stanleys, Gilleys, Bunkers, Spurlings, Hadlocks), Farming and Fishing, Arts and Entertainment, Summer Colony, Winter Living, Great War, World War II, as well as sections on schools, roads, churches, and more. |
11744 | George Gilley and the Medicine Chest |
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| Description: George Gilley’s seagoing career as sailor and doctor; early medicines, Gilley family Occasional Paper No. 1 |