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"Cranberry Island Notes" by Charles 'Chuck' Liebow Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| "Cranberry Island Notes" by Charles 'Chuck' Liebow Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Boats. Looseleaf Binder, "Cranberry Island Notes" by Charles Liebow. Contains maps 1607-1881, "List of Vessels From Notes made by Chuck Liebow (Typed & some notes added by Hugh Dwelley 11/1994" (also on cranberryisles.com website), 1912 petition to establish boundaries of roads, census data 1839-1860, the cranberry register 1909-1910, boat building, Liebow's notes on books and articles, miscellaneous, photos, houses showing owners then and now, families, deeds. [show more] | |||
Photographs and a brochure from Ralph Stanley Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Photographs and a brochure from Ralph Stanley Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: See index file for a description of each item | |||
John Williams and Lyford Stanley Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| John Williams and Lyford Stanley Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Photos of John “Jock” Williams and his partner Lyford Stanley. Also includes photos of lobster boats they built and an aerial view of the boatyard. | |||
Tinker Colby at the boatyard Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Tinker Colby at the boatyard Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Photo, Tinker Colby at the Cranberry Island boatyard | |||
Charles Rice at Cranberry Isle Boatyard Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Charles Rice at Cranberry Isle Boatyard Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Charles Rice at Cranberry Isle Boatyard which he owned. He sold to Ed and Ed sold to the Staintons (2 copies of picture) | |||
Wood is Good but Glass May Surpass Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Wood is Good but Glass May Surpass Northeast Harbor Library Description: Article from Down East Magazine about Robert "Bob Lincoln's small boat building business, RKL Boatworks. He started with the Rangeley Guide Boat and is developing a row boat, now using the less expensive fiberglass. | |||
Herbert Guy La Count working on a Navy Yawl Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Herbert Guy La Count working on a Navy Yawl Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Left to Right: Herbert Guy La Count (1891-1958) Unknown man working on a Navy Yawl |