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Letter from Horace Bunker to his Uncle Ben Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Letter from Horace Bunker to his Uncle Ben Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Letter from Edgar Bunker to his Uncle Ben in 1945; he sends a copy of God’s Pocket, Rachel Field’s novel about Samuel Hadlock’s tour of Europe, and he describes his recent 50th wedding anniversary celebration, transcribed. | ||
Letter to Harry Clark from Donald F. Graves Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Letter to Harry Clark from Donald F. Graves Northeast Harbor Library Description: Letter from Lt. Donald F. Graves based with U.S. Army Air Force in Clovis, NM to Harry Clark in Northeast Harbor about his experiences flying before being sent overseas during WW II. | |||
Personal letter at the end of WWII Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Personal letter at the end of WWII Northeast Harbor Library Description: Personal letter, in diary format, from Hoyt Clark to his niece describing the sad news of the death of some of his crew members in a B29 plane crash just after WWII was declared over. Cover letter included. | ||
Harry Clark letters Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Harry Clark letters Northeast Harbor Library Description: Letter from Mrs. Ralph Ross, mother of Lt. Ralph Ross Jr. who was friend and co-pilot on aircraft of which Mrs. Clark's son, Hoyt, was a gunner during WWII. When pilot of aircraft on which Hoyt Clark was a gunner. Lt. Ross died when the plane crashed (after end of war); Hoyt was not on the flight. | ||
Harry Clark letters Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Harry Clark letters Northeast Harbor Library Description: Mrs. Ralph Ross sends copy of Rev. McKendry's letter to Mrs. Harry Clark following news of her son Ralph's death. Hoyt Clark, son of Harry Clark, was in the same unit as Ralph serving in the Pacific in WWII. Hoyt was not aboard the plane when it crashed. | ||
Mrs. A. McSorley acting principal at Plantsville School Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Mrs. A. McSorley acting principal at Plantsville School Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Letter addressed to 'Plantsville School Teachers', reporting 'Mrs. A. McSorley' as the acting principal at Plantsville School for the remainder of 1944. Letter is dated January 13, 1944. | ||
Employment offer for Mrs. Andrew McSorley Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Employment offer for Mrs. Andrew McSorley Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Employment offer addressed to Mrs. Andrew McSorley, from the Board of Education of Southington, CT. Offer is for the school year of 1942 - 1943 at a pay rate of $1250 per year, teaching in 7th grade at Plantsville School. Dated October 15, 1942 | ||
Andrew A. McSorley, Principal of Plantsville School Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Andrew A. McSorley, Principal of Plantsville School Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Letter of hire to Andrew A. McSorley, as the Principal of Plantsville School. Signed by William M, Strong, superintendent of schools in Southington, CT. Dated January 13th, 1944 | ||
Letter from Rachel Field Pederson to Mrs. Eversman Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Letter from Rachel Field Pederson to Mrs. Eversman Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Letter from Rachel Field Pederson to Mrs. Eversman (Betty Hartley's mother), dated 26 Aug 1940, apparently from Hollywood, CA, in which Rachel mentions that Mrs. Eversman visited Rachel's mother on Sutton Island and found her well, which Rachel was worried about; also Rachel mentions putting the Sutton cottage on the market. |