501 scans of Town of Cranberry Isles records (1831-1955)
GCIHS Town of Cranberry Isles Scanning Project 2015
By Anne Grulich, GCIHS Archivist ~ 1/27/16
From July of 2015 through December 2015 many folders from a box of Town of
Cranberry Isles files that were once stored in the attic of the Longfellow School on GCI
were scanned at GCIHS. (You will find a copy of all 501 digital scans on a DVD along
with a printed copy of the thumbnail images included with this report.) We will return the
scanned files to the Town Office whenever you like.
In December 2015, a printed list of a document titled "Old Records from Town Office in
the Schoolhouse Attic" was discovered among papers in a box of materials to be
reviewed by the GCIHS Archives Committee. This document shed light on the box of
folders that had been scanned as well as other materials in the GCIHS collection. Over
the years, GCIHS has accessioned some of the Town of CI materials. There may also
be more Town of CI documents among the GCIHS backlog of items awaiting review by
its Archives Committee. (Information on these Town of CI materials is listed below.)
Also in December 2015, a letter from Richard Beal, Chairman of the Board of
Selectmen, dated 10 Jun 2002, was located. Unbeknownst to this current GCIHS
archivist, it authorized GCIHS to collect, clean, inventory, and file these Town Records
and documents in our Museum Archives." As stated above, we have archived many
items and are glad to continue to house this collection if the Town would like us to.
In re-reading McLane's Islands of the Mid-Maine Coast this winter, I realized that he has
included a lengthy list of highlights from these very Town of CI records. Interested
parties should refer to pages 58-74.
A total of 501 scans were made of documents from 41 Town of CI folders on a flatbed,
legal-size scanner at 300 dpi. (Ideally, these documents should have been scanned on
a large format scanner at 600 dpi, but GCIHS lacks the equipment and the staff.) Where
documents were too large for one scan, multiple scans were made. Where information
appeared on both the back and front of a document, both sides were scanned. If the
reverse was blank, the reverse side was not scanned. The original documents were
frequently folded two or three times and both sides were used. Some documents were
written on small scraps of paper. In a few instances transcriptions or notes were made
about certain scans. These text files are available in the digital folders with the scanned
document.
File naming conventions:
Example: File folder name "1866" - the first document in this folder was too large for the
scanner, so it was scanned in two parts, and since it also has information on the
reverse, a third scan was made. The scans for this one document are labelled 1866_1A
and 1866_1B and 1866_1C
Example: File folder name "1866" - the third document in the folder has information on
two sides and was folded in three sections, so two scans were made. The scans for this
document are labelled 1866_3A and 1866_3B.
Topics of scanned documents include:
An 1831 liquor license
School expenses
Overseers of the poor documents
Town meeting warrants
Voting lists
Appointments to town offices
Payments for services
Militia
Records and certificates of marriage
Lists of persons residing in town including birth dates and occupations
Requests for weirs
A list of items in the Town of CI file box that were scanned by GCIHS:
Folders labelled by year for the years 1831-1843, 1846, 1849-1854, 1955-1956, 1857-
1868
Selected documents from these folders:
Misc. Town Records Undated: (1 receipt scanned)
Town Records - Misc., Islesford? (9 documents re: fish weirs in 1940s scanned)
Town Records, Ballots Sept 1904: (1 ballot scanned; the packet of ballots secured with
rope scanned as a unit)
Voter Registers, etc., Warrants, Election (voting lists for 1940-1954 were scanned)
A list of Town of CI materials currently located at GCIHS: (Note these are items that
appeared on the recently discovered Town of Cl's file list)
Ledger Valuation Books (listing islanders' real estate, personal property, and taxes
assessed) 1927 and 1937-1954: These books are in the GCIHS collection with
catalogue numbers 1000.29.358 through 376.
Ledger sheets, "Records of Orders Drawn on the Treasurer, Town of Cranberry Isles",
1938-1954. These documents are in the GCIHS collection with catalogue number
1000.29.377.
Notice to Mariners, Atlantic Coast, #114 1889, #131 Aug 1890, #132 Sep 1890, #133
Oct 1890. These notices are in the GCIHS collection with catalogue number 1000.29.83
Document, Sutton Island Houses, by George L. Paine & Hoyt Hottel, 1963. This
document is in the GCIHS collection with catalogue number 1000.29.86
Indenture papers, servant George W. Colby indentured to A.C. Fernald, 20 Mar 1861.
Papers are in the GCIHS collection with catalogue number 1000.29.93
Wooden ballot box containing official ballots for Cranberry Isles June 16, 1952. Box is in
the GCIHS collection with catalogue number 1000.0.1063.
State of Maine Department of Agriculture Dog License Application forms, filled in 1938-
1952. Documents are pending accession at GCIHS, reviewed in 11/10/13 meeting.