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Wind Turbine offers energy independence.
Beal - Richard Beal (1943-) newspaper article about 6.6 kilowatt wind turbine which he installed in December 2007. The turbine sits on a 106 foot steal lattice tower. "According to Mr. Beal its the first by a private citizen on the outer i…
A Little Bit of Hell, Maine Style
Article: A Little Bit of Hell, Maine Style. (TBD 1/9/18, article not located; see also pending Backlog item 2501 for possible copy.) See reprint in Cranberry Chronicle Spring 2014 edition, page 7, from Bangor Daily News ca. 1919; Sam Spurl…
Spurling family obituaries and wedding announcement
(A) Deane Spurling Whitney 10/2/1994 obituary; (B) Ida M. Spurling obituary 4/5/1994; and (C) wedding announcement for Harold Spurling & mabel Ingersol of Lynn.
The Old Homestead, poem
The Old Homestead, a poem by E.T. Preble., reminisces about the Preble house on GCI and all the lives now past. The author of the poem is most likely Elmenia Thompson Spurling, b. 19 Aug 1840, who married first Ezra Carroll, then William H…
Wilfred Bunker's passing article
Front page article on Wilfred Bunker's passing (2012), Mount Desert Islander January 3, 2013.
Smart Studio
"Smart Season." A newspaper article about the smart shack in Northeast Harbor. The smart shack was a gallery for Artist Wini Smart who lived on Cranberry Island and helped found the Cranberry House Historical society.
Newspaper clippings
Newspaper clippings: A= Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stanley renew wedding vows, 1960. B= Schooner Nile of Bath, F.H. Lewis master wreck in Winthrop (no date).
"Art Show, sale to aid island museum, cultural center" article about GCIHS 2005
Newspaper clipping. From the Bangor Daily News dated Wednesday, July 27, 2005 Regional B5. Article is titled "Art Show, sale to aid island museum, cultural center" A portion of the text in the article reads " Organizers have high hopes for…
Newspaper Clippings for Wini Smart
Island Couture at Cranberry. Newspaper clipping promoting the Cranberry House display on Victorian era clothing.