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3961 | Woodbury A. Stanley |
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| Fire of 1947 Interviewer: Mildred Gilley |
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| Description: Fire of 1947 Interviewer: Mildred Gilley | ||||
3950 | Virginia Fitch |
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| St. Mary's-by-the-Sea Interviewer: Miriam Pyle |
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| Description: St. Mary's-by-the-Sea Interviewer: Miriam Pyle | ||||
3971 | Tud Bunker |
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| A Journalist's Working Interview Interviewer: Gunnar Hansen |
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| Description: A Journalist's Working Interview Interviewer: Gunnar Hansen | ||||
3947 | Samuel Eliot Morison |
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| Boyhood in Northeast Harbor in late 19th Century Interviewer: Robert Pyle Transferred to CD by Jeremy Lunt in 2008 |
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| Description: Boyhood in Northeast Harbor in late 19th Century Interviewer: Robert Pyle Transferred to CD by Jeremy Lunt in 2008 | ||||
3944 | Robert L. Smallidge |
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| Stories of Northeast Harbor Interviewer: Robert Pyle |
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| Description: Stories of Northeast Harbor Interviewer: Robert Pyle | ||||
3965 | Phyllis Reynolds |
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| Pastime Theatre 1913-1966 Bill Doliver, husband, built the theatre. Update 7/7/21: According to Mr. Sam McGee, the speaker / author is not Phyllis Reynolds, but rather Emily Phillips (formerly Dolliver) Reynolds. Emily was a granddaughter of Emily Manchester and Augustus Chase Savage, the founders of the Asticou Inn. One of her husbands, William "Bill" Dolliver, was the Pastime Theater proprietor She also wrote a local history publication about growing up in Northeast Harbor entitled "Down Memory Lane". |
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| Description: Pastime Theatre 1913-1966 Bill Doliver, husband, built the theatre. Update 7/7/21: According to Mr. Sam McGee, the speaker / author is not Phyllis Reynolds, but rather Emily Phillips (formerly Dolliver) Reynolds. Emily was a granddaughter of Emily Manchester and Augustus Chase Savage, the founders of the Asticou Inn. One of her husbands, William "Bill" Dolliver, was the Pastime Theater proprietor She also wrote a local history publication about growing up in Northeast Harbor entitled "Down Memory Lane". [show more] | ||||
3980 | Philomena Manchester Davis |
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| Aunt Phi's story of moving the Manchester House. "A day out riding with Aunt Phi and Puddin". |
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| Description: Aunt Phi's story of moving the Manchester House. "A day out riding with Aunt Phi and Puddin". | ||||
3951 | Mary Gilpatrick Holmes |
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| Reminiscences of Northeast Harbor in the early 1900's Interviewed by Edwin. A. Garrett |
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| Description: Reminiscences of Northeast Harbor in the early 1900's Interviewed by Edwin. A. Garrett | ||||
3957 | Malcolm Graves (Joe Green) |
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| Prohibition: bootlegger Interviewer: Mildred Gilley |
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| Description: Prohibition: bootlegger Interviewer: Mildred Gilley | ||||
3948 | Hannah Kimball |
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| Northeast Harbor Personalities and Events Interviewer: Edwin A. Garrett |
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| Description: Northeast Harbor Personalities and Events Interviewer: Edwin A. Garrett | ||||
3946 | Gertrude Fay |
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| Retirement as Chairman of Board of the Northeast Harbor Library and Remarks at the 23rd Annual Meeting, August 1973. Mentions library artifacts. Coat of Arms by Wendell Gilley, William Draper Lewis plaque, Hancock County walling map all from Roger Griswald. Flying Cloud by Luther Phillips, doll house from Mrs. Sawyer, chair from Green (now Cadillac) Mountain house porch. |
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| Description: Retirement as Chairman of Board of the Northeast Harbor Library and Remarks at the 23rd Annual Meeting, August 1973. Mentions library artifacts. Coat of Arms by Wendell Gilley, William Draper Lewis plaque, Hancock County walling map all from Roger Griswald. Flying Cloud by Luther Phillips, doll house from Mrs. Sawyer, chair from Green (now Cadillac) Mountain house porch. | ||||
3963 | Frank Peabody |
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| Interviewer: Pamela Dean |
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| Description: Interviewer: Pamela Dean | ||||
3943 | Elizabeth (Betty) Gardiner and Mary Peabody |
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| Childhood Summers and Northeast Harbor in the early 1900's and places in Northeast Harbor in 1900's. |
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| Description: Childhood Summers and Northeast Harbor in the early 1900's and places in Northeast Harbor in 1900's. | ||||
3981 | E. Cushman McGiffert |
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| Northeast Harbor history Interviewer: Edwin A. Garrett III; Transcribed by Jeremy Lunt in 2008. |
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| Description: Northeast Harbor history Interviewer: Edwin A. Garrett III; Transcribed by Jeremy Lunt in 2008. | ||||
6943 | Don McPheters - No. 3 & 4 |
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| History of Maine guides and stories of guiding 'sports' Interviewer: Pamela Dean For audio files 1 & 2 see Item 3964 |
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| Description: History of Maine guides and stories of guiding 'sports' Interviewer: Pamela Dean For audio files 1 & 2 see Item 3964 | ||||
3964 | Don McPheters - No. 1 & 2 |
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| History of Maine guides and stories of guiding 'sports' Interviewer: Pamela Dean For audio files 3 & 4 see Item 6943 |
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| Description: History of Maine guides and stories of guiding 'sports' Interviewer: Pamela Dean For audio files 3 & 4 see Item 6943 |