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116H. Herbert Wheeler biography
  • Document, Manuscript
  • People
  • Buckley, Beatrice Campbell
  • 1995
Description:
H. Herbert Wheeler biography
156Historical Researches of Gouldsboro Maine
  • Publication, Book
  • People
  • Places
  • Clark, Grace Belle Wood (1873 - 1941).
  • Daughters of Liberty, Gouldsboro, Maine.
  • 1904
Description:
A history of Gouldsboro, Maine from 1789 through 1903. "The authors have endeavored to present facts relating to the formation of the town, its history and progress in industrial and educational lines." Full text available for free download at HathiTrust. See link below. Grace Belle Wood Clark, daughter of Samuel Godfrey and Emeline Tracy Wood, was born in West Gouldsboro, Maine on May 8, 1873. Her parents operated the Wayside Inn. After graduating from Eastern Maine Conference Seminary in Bucksport in 1892, Grace became a school teacher. She married Jerome Borden Clark, a schoolteacher from Steuben, on November 20, 1901. Grace was a charter member of the Daughters of Liberty, serving as its secretary. She was a librarian at the West Gouldsboro Library from 1918 until 1925. Grace died on July 6, 1941 and is buried with her parents in Lakeview Cemetery in West Gouldsboro. [show more]
393West Gouldsboro History Reveals Yankee Traders, Winning Wit
  • Publication, Clipping, Newspaper Clipping
  • People
  • Structure, Dwelling, House
  • Crane, Jonas
Description:
Brief history of West Gouldsboro including photo of the Oliver Jones house.
496Old Times at the Prospect Harbor Lighthouse are Recalled.
  • Document, Archive
  • People
  • Structures, Transportation, Lighthouse
  • Dalton, Glen
  • Ellsworth American
  • 1991-09
Description:
Memories of the Workman Family at the Prospect Harbor Lighthouse as recounted by Glenn Dalton. John Edmund Workman and Daisy Myrick Workman were the last lightkeepers from 1935 until 1953.
497Old Times at the Prospect Harbor Lighthouse are Recalled.
  • Document, Archive
  • People
  • Structures, Transportation, Lighthouse
  • Dalton, Glen
  • Ellsworth American
  • 1991-09
Description:
Memories of the Workman Family at the Prospect Harbor Lighthouse as recounted by Glenn Dalton. John Edmund Workman and Daisy Myrick Workman were the last lightkeepers from 1935 until 1953.
572Robin Naumann and a life-sized bear.
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • People
  • Dalton, Glen
  • 1982
Description:
Robin Naumann and a life-sized bear.
554Alta Cole Lathrop portrait
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • People
  • Dalton, Glen
  • 1993-07-04
Description:
Alta Cole Lathrop portrait. 101 years old. Photo taken during the Cole Family Reunion in Winter Harbor on July 4, 1993. Photo taken by Glen Dalton.
7523Prospect Harbor women
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • People
  • Dalton, Glen (1907 - 1999).
  • 1980-05-11
Description:
Prospect Harbor women photographed by Glen Dalton. Front row left to right: Marge Leighton, Marion Ray, Ruth Hamilton, Dorothy Lambson, and Ann Merriam. Back row left to right: Julia Cole and Shirley Ulenkus (sp).
71Lutee M. Guptill Diary, 1939 - 1943
  • Publication, Book, Journal, Diary
  • People
  • Places
  • Guptill, Lutee (1873 - 1949)
  • 1939 -1943
Description:
Lutee M. Guptill, was born in Gouldsboro, Maine, January 28, 1873. She and brother Marcus, both single, lived on their family’s farm all their lives, first with their parents, then with each other until their own deaths. Her daily journal covers five of her later years, from January 1939 - October 1943, with details of her daily life on the farm, the chores, the weather, the family gatherings, their comings and goings. She marks birthdays and death days, including the death of Marcus on January 1, 1943. Lutee died September 12, 1949 at the age of 76 and is buried in West Bay Cemetery in Gouldsboro. [show more]
94Early Families of Gouldsboro Maine
  • Publication, Book
  • People
  • Johnson, Muriel Sampson.
  • Picton Press, Camden, Maine.
  • 1990
Description:
History and genealogies of early families in Gouldsboro, Maine. Full text available for free download at Digital Maine. See link below.
546Harriett Kingsley Crosby portrait
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • People
  • L. W. Cook, photographer
Description:
Harriett Kingsley Crosby portrait. AKA Hattie Crosby. Daughter of John Kingsley and Mary Black Shaw. Wife of Arthur Welton Crosby.
93Dr. Nathaniel Pendleton Biography
  • Document, Manuscript
  • Businesses, Medical Business
  • People
  • Smith, Sheila Strobel.
  • 2022-03-16
Description:
Biography of Dr. Nathaniel Pendleton, physician in Gouldsboro, Maine from the mid-1830s until his death in 1877.
75Dr. Nathaniel Pendleton Introduction to his Diaries (1851 - 1874)
  • Document, Manuscript
  • Businesses, Medical Business
  • People
  • Smith, Sheila Strobel.
  • 2022-03-16
Description:
Introduction to the diaries of Dr. Nathaniel Pendleton, physician in Gouldsboro, Maine from the mid-1830s until his death in 1877.
7Eric Ellis Soderholtz (1867 - 1959) Reference
  • Reference
  • People
  • Soderholtz, Eric Ellis (1867 -1959).
Description:
Photographer and potter. Born in 1867 in Sweden.
2Eric Ellis Soderholtz Self-Portrait
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Soderholtz, Eric Ellis (1867 -1959).
Description:
Black and white self-portrait of Eric Ellis Soderholtz wearing a dark velvet jacket seated in a chair with commentary by Col. Philip S. Wood.
1950Records of Births, Town of Gouldsboro, Maine, 1892-1939
  • Document, Archive
  • People
  • Places, Town
  • Town of Gouldsboro
Description:
Town Clerk's Record of Births in 2-page ledger book. Each entry includes Birthdate, Place of Birth, Name of Child, Sex and Condition, Name of Father, Mother's Maiden name, "color" of Parents, Residence, Occupation and Birthplace of Father, Birthplace of Mother, Reporting official.
495Welcome (Aboard). Memories of the Workman Family at the Prospect Harbor Lighthouse
  • Document, Archive
  • People
  • Structures, Transportation, Lighthouse
  • Workman, Carmel Pauline Marino (1926-2014).
  • 1991-08-16
Description:
Memories of the Workman Family at the Prospect Harbor Lighthouse as recounted by Carmel Marino Workman. John Edmund Workman and Daisy Myrick Workman were the last lightkeepers from 1935 until 1953.
65Dr. Nathaniel Pendleton Reference (1803 - 1877)
  • Reference
  • Businesses, Medical Business
  • People
Description:
Dr. Nathaniel Pendleton was a physician serving the residents of Gouldsboro, Maine. He was born 7 April 1803 at Islesboro, Maine, son of Rev. Joshua Pendleton (1781 - 1859) and Sarah/Sally Randall (1781 – 1863). He married Eunice Grover, daughter of George W. and Lydia Stockbridge Grover, 7 April 1823 at Islesboro, Maine. They moved to Winter Harbor in the mid-1830's. In addition to his medical duties, Dr. Pendleton was actively involved in shipping and fishing businesses, owned several vessels including the Henrietta, Oolong, and Mary Jane, as well as serving as the justice of the peace and post master. Dr. Pendleton died 09 Apr 1877 in Winter Harbor. He is buried with his wife and children in Greenwood Cemetery, Winter Harbor, Maine. [show more]
155Eunice Grover Pendleton Reference (1805 - 1891)
  • Reference
  • People
Description:
Eunice Grover was born 19 March 1805 at Islesboro, Maine. She was the daughter of George W. Grover (1784 - 1870) and Lydia Stockbridge (1784 - 1867), the oldest of seven children, two sisters and four brothers. She married Dr. Nathaniel Pendleton 7 April 7 1823 at Islesboro, Maine. They moved to Winter Harbor, Maine in mid-1830s. Her parents, and all of her siblings, except her brother George, also moved to Gouldsboro. Her sister Mary married Nathaniel’s brother Samuel and lived in Prospect Harbor. Nathaniel and Eunice had fourteen children of whom three lived to adulthood. They adopted a son, Charles William, in 1841. Eunice died 26 Mar 1891 in Winter Harbor. She is buried with her husband and children in Greenwood Cemetery, Winter Harbor, Maine. According to her great-granddaughter, Eunice was “a small woman, with snapping brown eyes, and a snapping temper, too.” (Earl, Myra Smith. Fond Memory: A Maine Coast Reminiscence. Brunswick, Maine: Biddle Publishing Company, 1993, 37.) [show more]
624Charlotte Shaw.
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • People
Description:
Charlotte "Lottie" Shaw.
672Dorcas Lisle Wood
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • People
  • 1905
Description:
Dorcas Lisle Wood
687Two men sitting on a hay bale
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • People
Description:
Two men sitting on a hay bale. Man on the right may be Louis Cole.
1938Home of Curtis and Belinda Libby Guptill
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • People
  • Structure, Dwelling, House
Description:
Home of Curtis and Belinda Libby Guptill on West Bay Road. Now Darthia Farm.
70Eunice Grover Pendleton Portrait (1805 - 1891)
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • People
Description:
Portrait of Eunice Grover Pendleton. Born 19 March 1805 at Islesboro, Maine. Daughter of George W. Grover (1784 - 1870) and Lydia Stockbridge (1784 - 1867). The oldest of seven children, two sisters and four brothers. Married Dr. Nathaniel Pendleton 7 April 7 1823 at Islesboro, Maine. Moved to Gouldsboro, Winter Harbor, Maine in mid-1830s. Her parents, and all of her siblings, except her brother George, also moved to Gouldsboro. Her sister Mary married Nathaniel’s brother Samuel and lived in Prospect Harbor. Nathaniel and Eunice had fourteen children of whom three lived to adulthood. They adopted a son, Charles William, in 1841. Eunice died 26 Mar 1891 in Gouldsboro. She is buried with her husband and children in Greenwood Cemetery, Winter Harbor, Maine. According to her great-granddaughter, Eunice was “a small woman, with snapping brown eyes, and a snapping temper, too.” (Earl, Myra Smith. Fond Memory: A Maine Coast Reminiscence. Brunswick, Maine: Biddle Publishing Company, 1993, 37.) [show more]
69Dr. Nathaniel Pendleton Portrait (1803 - 1877)
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Businesses, Medical Business
  • People
Description:
Portrait of Dr. Nathaniel Pendleton. Dr. Nathaniel Pendleton was a physician in Gouldsboro, Maine. He was born 7 April 1803 at Islesboro, Maine, son of Rev. Joshua Pendleton (1781 - 1859) and Sarah/Sally Randall (1781 – 1863). The oldest of six children, four brothers and one sister. He married Eunice Grover, daughter of George W. and Lydia Stockbridge Grover, 7 April 1823 at Islesboro, Maine. They moved to Gouldsboro in the mid-1830's. Nathaniel and Eunice had fourteen children of whom three lived to adulthood. They adopted a son, Charles William, in 1841. In addition to his medical duties, Dr. Pendleton was actively involved in shipping and fishing businesses, owned several vessels including the Henrietta, Oolong, and Mary Jane, as well as serving as the Justice of the Peace and Post Master. Dr. Pendleton died 09 Apr 1877 in Gouldsboro. He is buried with his wife and children in Greenwood Cemetery, Winter Harbor, Maine. [show more]