Description: Waitresses from the Seaside Inn in Seal Harbor, Maine. Individuals have numbers written in blue pen on their arms. Identification for each individual is written on the back. People Depicted: Blanche Bates, Grace Coggins, Florence Cole, Marie Curtis, Virginia Drury, Winifred Gray, Dorothy Green, Isabella Harper, Rose Harvey, Neva Headley, Elizabeth Hinckley, Liola Hopkins, Lola Huntley, Louise Johnson, Florence Mason, Annie Richie, Annie Ryder, Mabel Snow, Ada Sproule, Thelma Thompson, Velma Wallace, Elsie Whitmore Black and white [show more]
Description: Document listing foreclosed properties sold in Tremont, Maine. The document includes the names of property owners, property descriptions, amount of taxes owed, and the names of the purchasers. People Mentioned: Abel Bartlett, Edward A. Bowen, Oscar L. Bragg, Lowell A. Bunker, Andrew J. Butler, David Davis, John Davis, Albion Ferrell, Benjamin F. Gott, Charles Gott, John M. Gott, William C. Hodgdon, Isaac L. Hodgkins, Hattie Kelley, Clara B. Kelley, Henry F. Mitchell, W. W. Rich, Loren W. Rumill [show more]
Document, Government, Death Record, Death Certificate
Creator:
State of Maine
Tapley, Thomas S.
Date:
1919-08-12
Place:
Tremont, Bernard
Description: Death certificate for Thomas Williamson Jackson. People Mentioned: Thomas Williamson Jackson, Richard Jackson, Mary Williamson, S. S. King
Document, Government, Death Record, Death Certificate
Creator:
State of Maine
Neal, G. A.
Date:
1917-02-02
Place:
Tremont
Description: Death certificate for the first of Henry and Burdell Goodwin's unnamed twins. People Mentioned: Henry A. Goodwin, Burdell M. Pomroy, John W. Pomroy
Document, Government, Death Record, Death Certificate
Creator:
State of Maine
Neal, G. A.
Date:
1917-02-05
Place:
Tremont, West Tremont
Description: Death certificate for the second of Henry and Burdell Goodwin's unnamed twins. People Mentioned: Henry A. Goodwin, Burdell M. Pomroy, John W. Pomroy
Description: Permit authorizing the transportation of the corpse of Julius Howard Ober from Woodstock, Vermont to Seal Cove, Maine. People Mentioned: Julius Howard Ober, John O'Brien
Document, Government, Marriage Record, Marriage Certificate
Creator:
State of Maine
Bunker, Lowell A.
Date:
1914-01-17
Place:
Tremont
Description: Marriage certificate for Henry W. Sawyer and Freelove Brewer. People Mentioned: Henry W. Sawyer, Joshua Sawyer, Alberta T. Hodgdon, Freelove Brewer, Eugene B. Brewer, Julia F. Norwood
Document, Government, Marriage Record, Marriage Certificate
Creator:
State of Maine
Bunker, Lowell A.
Date:
1916-05-18
Place:
Tremont
Description: Marriage certificate for Frank G. Seavey and Letha M. Carter. People Mentioned: Letha M. Carter, Frank G. Seavey, Edward Seavey, Alice Norwood, Constantine Carter, Susie Butler, George B. Davis
Document, Government, Marriage Record, Marriage Certificate
Creator:
State of Maine
Bunker, Lowell A.
Date:
1916-10-21
Place:
Tremont
Description: Marriage certificate for Fred V. Thurston and Elfreida Brown. People Mentioned: Elfreida Brown, Fred V. Thurston, Charles W. Thurston, Julia A. Rich, Hiram Cook, Almeda Cook, Joseph Newton Walker
Description: Textbook used for 5th grade. Has signature of P. Thurston, McKinley Maine and Patricia Harvell Brown, Allston, Massachusetts. Found in Book were two typewritten copies of "the Indian's Twenty-Third Psalm"
Description: Diploma of Harriet Helen Condon from Tremont Grammar Schools, Tremont, Maine, certifying that she has completed the course of study prescribed by this grammar school and passed satisfactory examination in the same, dated June 8, 1917.
Description: Journal of William K. Hinton, while in the US Navy, 3/31/1919-1923. William K. Hinton William was a certified boy scout scoutmaster with a term ending in 1932, and from all appearances, was a caring husband and father. William left the area and went back to Ohio around 1936 or 1937, where he had family. Paul would have been 9 or 10 at this time. He worked in Colombus in an electric shop doing radio service work. He later worked at the Curtis Wright plant making electrical connections between the engines and planes. They were not officially divorced? as on William's death certificate, Harriet is listed as surviving spouse. According to this document,William died in El Cajon, California. His occupation is listed as accountant for K.A.L. Industries, which was involved with auctions. As he was a radioman in his navy years, he gravitated to work with radio repair after leaving the area. In a 1971 letter written to Harriet and Paul, he describes his fondness for playing the “numbers", and how he sometimes heard a voice in his dreams that told him which numbers to play! [show more]