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Recording of 78rpm records - Richard Cox Victrola
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
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Recording of 78rpm records - Richard Cox Victrola
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
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Minidisc, audio, recording of 78rpm records in Richard Cox Victrola, made Aug 2003 by Bruce Komusin
Benefit for College of the Atlantic
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
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  • Events
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Benefit for College of the Atlantic
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
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Audio cassette tape, Benefit for College of the Atlantic, commisioned by music from Cranberry Isles, Sara Lambert "Sally" Bloom oboe, Susan Storey Frank soprano, Virginia Murray piano, Beatrice Weinreich mandolin, poetry & narration by Ashley Bryan
Music From Cranberry Isles
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
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Music From Cranberry Isles
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
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Audio CD, "Music From Cranberry Isles" played by Julius Baker flute, Sara Lambert Bloom oboe, Susan Storey Frank soprano, Benjamin Karp cello, Peter Sykes organ, William Winstead bassoon, Paul Wolf violin.
Recording of Cranberry Arcady music
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
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Recording of Cranberry Arcady music
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
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Audio cassette tape, Cranberry Arcady, musicians E. Zukerman, Sara Lambert "Sally" Bloom, G. Figersa, Goldberg-trio, Telemann Concerto, Bach, Dvorak Serenade, Mozart Serenade.
William B. Goldberg playing piano
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
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William B. Goldberg playing piano
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
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Audio cassette recording. William B. Goldberg, piano, made by Educo Records, Ventura, California. William Goldberg often played at the Great Cranberry Island Congregational Church.
Interview of Irma Gott
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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  • People
  • Southwest Harbor
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Interview of Irma Gott
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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David Spurling interviews Irma Gott and discusses her parents. Earl Williams Gott was her father, and her mother came to Southwest Harbor one summer to work in the sardine factory and never got around to leaving. Irma was married three times, outlived them all, and eventually changed back to her maiden name. After high school, she went right to work at the post office where her father was the Postmaster. After her father passed away, she took over as Postmaster and retired in 1975. She talks about her pets that keep her busy in retirement-cats and dogs and birds. During the Great Depression she learned to play the piano, and later the organ. She would play at churches and local events, and even for the USO during World War Two. Music was a big theme for her, as her father and uncles played in the Southwest Harbor town band who played at the Blue Hill Fair, 4th of July events, and the retirement of steamship "JT Morris" [show more]
Interview of Mildred Hill
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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  • Southwest Harbor
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Interview of Mildred Hill
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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This interview consists of Mildred Hill talking about her life. She was born in Hawaii after her father was "imported" to the Dole plantation for his canning knowledge. Some of her mother's family came from Germany. Her family moved back from Hawaii to Southwest Harbor while she was two years old and lived at Seawall and then Manset. She talks about having well water, but using "town water" in the summer. The main industry in Manset was fishing or processing fish, as well as hotels and ice storage. He also talks about the Seawall radio station around World War One which communicated with ships and mainland Europe. Many sailors stationed there married local girls or stayed in the area after the war ended. Mildred's husband Carleton worked as a civilian for the Coast Guard, in the houses of Summer People, and in local hotels. She also recounts stories about issue with the mail and how boys made pocket money baiting trawl lines after school. [show more]
Interview of Laurence Newman
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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  • Southwest Harbor
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Interview of Laurence Newman
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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In this interview, Laurence talks about being born and raised in Manset. His grandfather has a store there, though his grandmother was the one who really ran it. She also worked at the Post Office in Manset. She talks about the "Prussian Women," and Capt. Samuel Hadlock's relationship with her. He would sail into the Northern waters and bring back mementos for her; he once brought back Eskimos with sleds and dogs. Capt. Hadlock died on one such voyage and was found frozen onboard his ship. Laurence's father was a fisherman, and Laurence stayed in that line of work, even as he wont off to MIT for school. He met his wife at a dance that he was playing saxophone for. After a long time working as an engineer in Connecticut, he moved back to Southwest Harbor to be a fisherman again. He tells many stories of his time fishing; great catches, salting and drying the fish on the beach, and selling to processors. He would run fishing parties on the weekends for people, and had people booking their spots a year in advance. He preferred going out in the dense fog, as others would not venture out and he got all the good spots to himself. Laurence laments the overfishing and destructive techniques (gill netting and bottom trawling) that caused the collapse of the cod fishery in New England. [show more]
Mary Jones Interviews with Ralph Stanley and Eric Henry about SWH Buildings - Oral History Tapes
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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  • Structures, Other Structures
  • Southwest Harbor
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Marion Kimball
Northeast Harbor Library
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  • People
  • Marion Kimball
Marion Kimball
Northeast Harbor Library
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Kimball House
Endicott Peabody
Northeast Harbor Library
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  • Endicott Peabody
Endicott Peabody
Northeast Harbor Library
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Recollections of Northeast Harbor Interviewee: Endicott Peabody Interviewer: Julia Fairchild
Elizabeth Gardiner
Northeast Harbor Library
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  • Elizabeth Gardiner
Elizabeth Gardiner
Northeast Harbor Library
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Childhood summers and Northeast Harbor in the early 1900s.
Elsie Fay Hawtin and Patricia Grant Scull
Northeast Harbor Library
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  • People
  • Elsie Fay Hawtin, Patricia Grant Scull
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Summer Youth in Northeast Harbor
Anna Kneedler Lewis
Northeast Harbor Library
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  • People
  • Places, Town
  • William Draper Lewis
  • Mount Desert, Northeast Harbor
Anna Kneedler Lewis
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Anna Lewis Kneedler reading William Draper Lewis' recollections of Northeast Harbor and the Northeast Harbor Library.
Mount Desert Elementary School Christmas Concerts
Northeast Harbor Library
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  • Organizations, School Institution
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2009 2011 2013 2014 2015
Joan Coulomb, Wilma C. Eaton, Helena S. Eaton, Lucy H. Smith
Northeast Harbor Library
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  • Joan Coulomb, Wilma C. Eaton, Helena S. Eaton, Lucy H. Smith
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Growing up in 1930's in Northeast Harbor Interviewees: Joan Coulomb, Wilma C. Eaton, Helena S. Eaton, and Lucy H. Smith Interviewer: Judith Blank
Lawrence Wass
Northeast Harbor Library
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  • People
  • Lawrence Wass
Lawrence Wass
Northeast Harbor Library
Eleanor Belmont, Julia Fairchild
Northeast Harbor Library
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  • People
  • Eleanor Belmont, Julia Fairchild
Eleanor Belmont, Julia Fairchild
Northeast Harbor Library
Louine Lunt Peck
Northeast Harbor Library
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  • People
  • Louine Lunt Peck
Louine Lunt Peck
Northeast Harbor Library
Roy Bryant
Northeast Harbor Library
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  • Roy Bryant
Roy Bryant
Northeast Harbor Library
James Grant
Northeast Harbor Library
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  • People
  • James Grant
James Grant
Northeast Harbor Library
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Interviewer: Pamela Dean
Mike Coombs
Northeast Harbor Library
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  • People
  • Mike Coombs
Mike Coombs
Northeast Harbor Library
Julia Fairchild
Northeast Harbor Library
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  • People
  • Julia Fairchild
Julia Fairchild
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
About experience as chairman of the library.
Nathalie Smallidge
Northeast Harbor Library
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  • Nathalie Smallidge
Nathalie Smallidge
Northeast Harbor Library
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Weaver's Guild
Charles Savage
Northeast Harbor Library
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  • Charles Savage
Charles Savage
Northeast Harbor Library
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About the gardens at the Asticou