Description: Cape Sable, Nova Scotia to Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, Chart #1000, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, D.C., 1908. Handwritten on back: North Carolina & Frenchman's & Bluehill Bay; St. George River & Musselridge Channel; Bay of Fundy to Cape Ann; Cape Sable to Cape Hatteras
Description: Application completed by Hannah G. Heath for the disinterment of Joinville Heath from the Heath cemetery for reburial at the Flye cemetery. People Mentioned: Joinville A. Heath, Julius Howard Ober, Hannah G. Heath
Document, Government, Death Record, Death Certificate
Creator:
State of Maine
Tapley, Thomas S.
Date:
1906-07-20
Place:
Tremont
Description: Death certificate for Benjamin B. Benson. People Mentioned: Benjamin Bartlett Benson, Benjamin Benson, Almira Heath, William J. Lower, Thomas S. Tapley
Document, Government, Marriage Record, Marriage Certificate
Creator:
State of Maine
Bunker, Lowell A.
Date:
1907-09-03
Place:
Tremont
Description: Marriage certificate for Berlin A. Gott and Blanche H. Lunt. People Mentioned: Berlin A. Gott, Eratus L. Gott, Rachel W. Gott, Blanche H. Lunt, Bartholomew R. Lunt, Lottie L. Davis, Martin V. Babbidge
Document, Government, Marriage Record, Marriage Certificate
Creator:
State of Maine
Lurvey, George A.
Date:
1904-12-28
Place:
Southwest Harbor
Description: Marriage certificate for Seth Sprague Thornton and Nellie Rebecca Carroll. People Mentioned: Nellie Rebecca Carroll, Seth Sprague Thornton, Abiel Thornton, Mary A. Sprague, Jacob Williams Carroll, Rebecca Whitmore, James B. Aldrich
Description: Collection of Gott family genealogies, presented by Gott descendants at a Gott family reuonion August 16, 1928, at or near LaGRange, Ohio. Explanation on pages following pages 2 and 3 ofd "The First Gotts In America" by Philip P. Gott. Includes an outline of the Gott family in Ohio by Lorinda Rockwood (Mrs. William H.) Gott and her son Frank Burton Gott. Brief lists of names for: The First Gotts in America, Charles Gott, Immigrant Syracuse amd Rochester [New York] Gotts Cape Ann [Massachusetts] Gotts Maine Gotts Brief historical sketches Gott family outline Document from Office of Receiver of Commutation Money in Belfast Maine showing Willard Norwood paid $300 to be released from serving in the National forces, August 10, 1863. 43 pages [show more]
Description: Permit issued to Hannah G. Heath authorizing the disinterment and reburial of Joinville A. Heath's remains. The remains were removed from the Heath burying ground to the Flye burying ground. People Mentioned: Hannah G. Heath, Joinville A. Heath
Other, State Board of Health of Maine Heath, Hannah G.
Creator:
State Board of Health of Maine
Date:
08/24/1909
Description: Document, Form, Application Description: Application completed by Hannah G. Heath for the disinterment of Joinville Heath from the Heath cemetery for reburial at the Flye cemetery. Tremont
Description: Selectmen's Annual Town of Tremont Report for the municipal year ending February 16,1909. Includes the financial report of the School Board.
Description: Norwood was a local librarian in Bernard, Maine, who died of influenza at the age of 46 in 1918. Portrait of Amanda Richardson Norwood. Inscriptions on back read "Aunt Mannie" in pencil and "Amanda Richardson Norwood" in pen. People Depicted: Amanda Richardson Norwood Black and white
Description: Fishing fleet, Bass Harbor, Maine,looking from Bernard to McKinley (Bass Harbor), ca. 1900, Fishing fleet was composed of Friendship sloops.In wood frame painted gold with pink mat. Frame 14.5" x 12"