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3969 | Robert Pyle |
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| Interviewer: Pamela Dean |
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| Description: Interviewer: Pamela Dean | ||||
3971 | Tud Bunker |
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| A Journalist's Working Interview Interviewer: Gunnar Hansen |
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| Description: A Journalist's Working Interview Interviewer: Gunnar Hansen | ||||
3977 | Carlton Taylor |
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| Interviewed by Judith Blank |
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| Description: Interviewed by Judith Blank | ||||
3962 | Rudi Musetti |
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| Growing up in Hall Quarry, the quarry business, and the tug 'Harkness' that sank. Interviewer: Anne Haynes |
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| Description: Growing up in Hall Quarry, the quarry business, and the tug 'Harkness' that sank. Interviewer: Anne Haynes | ||||
3974 | Doris Grant, Joe Musetti |
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| Doris Grant interviewed by Tom Trieschman Joe Musetti with Tom Trieschman Joe Musetti with W. Troy |
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| Description: Doris Grant interviewed by Tom Trieschman Joe Musetti with Tom Trieschman Joe Musetti with W. Troy | ||||
3963 | Frank Peabody |
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| Interviewer: Pamela Dean |
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| Description: Interviewer: Pamela Dean | ||||
3968 | Louise Libby |
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| Interviewer: Pamela Dean |
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| Description: Interviewer: Pamela Dean | ||||
3980 | Philomena Manchester Davis |
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| Aunt Phi's story of moving the Manchester House. "A day out riding with Aunt Phi and Puddin". |
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| Description: Aunt Phi's story of moving the Manchester House. "A day out riding with Aunt Phi and Puddin". | ||||
3965 | Phyllis Reynolds |
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| Pastime Theatre 1913-1966 Bill Doliver, husband, built the theatre. Update 7/7/21: According to Mr. Sam McGee, the speaker / author is not Phyllis Reynolds, but rather Emily Phillips (formerly Dolliver) Reynolds. Emily was a granddaughter of Emily Manchester and Augustus Chase Savage, the founders of the Asticou Inn. One of her husbands, William "Bill" Dolliver, was the Pastime Theater proprietor She also wrote a local history publication about growing up in Northeast Harbor entitled "Down Memory Lane". |
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| Description: Pastime Theatre 1913-1966 Bill Doliver, husband, built the theatre. Update 7/7/21: According to Mr. Sam McGee, the speaker / author is not Phyllis Reynolds, but rather Emily Phillips (formerly Dolliver) Reynolds. Emily was a granddaughter of Emily Manchester and Augustus Chase Savage, the founders of the Asticou Inn. One of her husbands, William "Bill" Dolliver, was the Pastime Theater proprietor She also wrote a local history publication about growing up in Northeast Harbor entitled "Down Memory Lane". [show more] | ||||
3952 | Ted Spurling |
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| Cranberry Isles Interviewer: Sarah Corson |
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| Description: Cranberry Isles Interviewer: Sarah Corson | |||||
3958 | Nathalie Smallidge |
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| Weaver's Guild |
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3966 | Julia Fairchild |
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| About experience as chairman of the library. |
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| Description: About experience as chairman of the library. | |||||
3967 | Mike Coombs |
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3970 | James Grant |
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| Interviewer: Pamela Dean |
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3972 | Roy Bryant |
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3979 | Sterling Haskell |
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| Haskell Family |
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3982 | Eleanor Belmont, Julia Fairchild |
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3983 | Lawrence Wass |
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