Islesford (pop.place), Cranberry Isles, Hancock County, ME

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Islesford (pop.place), Cranberry Isles, Hancock County, ME
"Little Cranberry Island" and "Islesford" are names that refer to the same place. Little Cranberry Island is a geographic feature (island) occupied by a single community called Islesford (pop.place). Natural features are associated with the island, and artificial features with the populated place in this online archives Place list.
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Islesford docks in winter
Islesford docks in winter
Islesford harbor frozen over
Woodlawn House Business Card, undated
Woodlawn House Business Card, undated
The Woodlawn Inn was built by George Henry Fernald for George and Edna Gilley, circa 1893. After Edna's death it was closed in 1909. James Ray and Ada Dwelley reopened the inn in 1911 and ran it for over 40 years. A business card for the W…
Bait bag and needle
Bait bag and needle
Bait bag for use in lobster traps. Hand knit by Rick Alley, used by David Thomas. Wooden needle for knitting bait bags.
Winter coffee hour at the Islesford Library
Winter coffee hour at the Islesford Library
Tuesday mornings during the winter months Cindy Thomas hosts coffee hour in the library. Attending this one L to R Chris Wriggins, ??? , Ann Fernald, Ashley Bryan, Christine Sandberg, Skip Stevens, Kathy Lake
Marshall Bragdon and granddaughter
Marshall Bragdon and granddaughter
Marshall Bragdon with his granddaughter Christine Beth Reynolds on the front lawn of their Islesford house
Map of west end of Islesford
Map of west end of Islesford
Photo taken of western part of a Map labeled Brooks/Bowditch 1971 showing houses, docks, and old ice pond
M. Gifford and some family on the front lawn of Gifford - Bragdon house
M. Gifford and some family on the front lawn of Gifford - Bragdon house
Margaret "Tootie" Gifford, daughter Mary G. Hunt, 3 grandchildren, and Jean Reynolds and daughter Christine Beth Reynolds
Storytime at the Islesford library
Storytime at the Islesford library
Ashley Bryan and Islesford children made masks for storytime