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13314Gilley - John Gilley (1822-1896)
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  • Cranberry Isles, Sutton Island
John Gilley would have been remembered for many things, but his death by drowning on October 12, 1896 between Northeast Harbor and Suttons Island and the memorial to him written by President Charles Eliot of Harvard insured his reputation.
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John Gilley would have been remembered for many things, but his death by drowning on October 12, 1896 between Northeast Harbor and Suttons Island and the memorial to him written by President Charles Eliot of Harvard insured his reputation.
5871Grammie Rice House on Sutton Island
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Cranberry Isles, Sutton Island
7875John Gilley (1822-1896)
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  • Cranberry Isles, Sutton Island
See Item 11756 for a print made from this daguerreotype
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See Item 11756 for a print made from this daguerreotype
11756John Gilley (1822-1896)
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  • Cranberry Isles, Sutton Island
13313John Gilley House on Sutton
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  • Cranberry Isles, Sutton Island
16219Natural Bridge, Sutton Island
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  • Places, Island
  • Bradley - Bryant Bradley (1838-1890)
  • Cranberry Isles, Sutton Island
The stereograph labels this image as Southwest Harbor, however it is actually located on Sutton Island.
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The stereograph labels this image as Southwest Harbor, however it is actually located on Sutton Island.
7672Rice's Head at Sutton Island
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  • Places, Island
  • Cranberry Isles, Sutton Island
13388Sutton Island
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  • Cranberry Isles, Sutton Island
The earliest settlers on Sutton's Island were Joseph Lancaster of Sullivan and Isaac Richardson, son of James Richardson of Mount Desert. William and Joseph Moore were early settlers, also. William later moved to Bear Island and was the first keeper of the Bear Island light. Sutton, from whom the island now takes its name, was, perhaps, a squatter. It is thought that he removed to the Maritime Provinces. - “Mount Desert, A History” by George E. Street, Edited by Samuel A. Eliot, Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1905.
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The earliest settlers on Sutton's Island were Joseph Lancaster of Sullivan and Isaac Richardson, son of James Richardson of Mount Desert. William and Joseph Moore were early settlers, also. William later moved to Bear Island and was the first keeper of the Bear Island light. Sutton, from whom the island now takes its name, was, perhaps, a squatter. It is thought that he removed to the Maritime Provinces. - “Mount Desert, A History” by George E. Street, Edited by Samuel A. Eliot, Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1905. [show more]
2337Sutton Island
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  • Cranberry Isles, Sutton Island
9515View of Mount Desert Island from Sutton Island
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  • Places, Island
  • McIntire - Thomas Andrew McIntire (1869-1954) aka T.A.
  • Cranberry Isles, Sutton Island
Published by T.A. McIntire, Jordan Pond House, Seal Harbor, Me., Made in Germany
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Published by T.A. McIntire, Jordan Pond House, Seal Harbor, Me., Made in Germany