Wednesday, November 30, 2022
November 1845 Document from Bion Bradbury, Customs Collector at Passamaquoddy, Eastport, Maine, to Customs in Alexandria, Virginia
Sunday, October 16, 2022
Abraham Lincoln Campaign Button from Collection of Jim Jollotta of Eastport, Maine
Business card of antique dealer James N. Jollotta (1912-1993), "Jim", of Eastport, Maine, with an Abraham Lincoln campaign button pinned to it.
Jim made a point of making friends of everyone he met, from figures in World War II, to politicians and their families, to screen stars, to Eastporters made good and to any interesting man or woman he encountered. Until his death in 1993, he spent every Christmas with Caroll Edwin Spinney (1933-2109), originator and persona of "Big Bird" and "Oscar the Grouch", himself with Eastport connections.
The pin itself is not in the best condition but when I saw it on eBay in 2013, I had to have it for its connection to Jim, who was a friend of the family.
The reverse has a message written in Jim's hand, on October 23, 1963, noting that he was presenting the pin to Rev. Otto L. Palmer (1927-2021). Jim noted that the pin had originally been presented to him by the late Mr. Joannson.
Perhaps Rev. Palmer, a native of Aroostook County, Maine, pastored at Eastport at some point, or he and Jim met each other at a gathering of some kind.
If you have information on James N. Jollotta (1912-1993), "Jim"; or Rev. Otto L. Palmer (1927-2021); or an identity for Mr. Joannson, please leave a comment for the benefit of other researchers.
1914 State of Maine for Logging Tax for John W. Hinch, Eugene R. Kelley, Danforth, Maine
Wednesday, August 3, 2022
CDV of a Man IDed as Eugene C. Drisko; by the Vose studio of Machias, Maine
- Asenath Ingersoll Barton (1852-1876), with whom he had a daughter Mabel Drisko,
- Arathusa B. Smith (abt 1861-1933), with whom he had two children, a daughter Mina Eva Drisko and a son Joseph Whitney Drisko, with the latter dying in infancy.
Saturday, July 30, 2022
Photograph of a Man and his Work Horse Team at a Logging Camp in Northern Maine
Thursday, July 28, 2022
Photograph of a Young Man IDed as Colin MacNichol, No Studio Imprint, but possibly Eastport, Maine, area
CDV of a Young Boy IDed as Sterling Fessenden at 7 Years 11 Months, Eastport, Maine
Friday, May 20, 2022
John Moor(e) Thistle (abt 1854-1910), Mariner, of Eastport, Maine and his Chinese Wife Mary Ah Say (1864-1903)
An interesting article from the Seacoast Online of New Hampshire about Chinese families in Exeter, New Hampshire, which contains mention of the family of John Moor(e) Thistle (abt January 1854-1910) of Eastport, Maine, who married a Chinese woman, Mary Ah Say or Ashay (1864-1903) , in Japan.
According to the article, John and his bride moved to Shanghai, China, where they had four children, and later moved to the United States, presumably the area of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where another two children were born, at least one in Portsmouth in 1892.
At the time of enumeration of the 1900 US Census, John and family were living in Exeter, New Hampshire. John, the son of Irish immigrant James Thistle and Louise (Roix) Thistle, died in 1910 in Exeter.
Read the article here:
Monday, May 16, 2022
1814 Letter from Lt. E. Manning at Fort Sullivan in Eastport, Maine, to Lt. Andrew Lewis in Castine, Maine
- ... I fired a small Gun or Swivel burst and murdered two men, one of which died (Alden) third day after, the other is likely to do well. Did "murdered" have a different meaning at that time - i.e. "grievously injured" as well as "killed"?
- The writer found Robbinston women more to his liking than Eastport women.
- I ordered two (women) drummed out of Camp yesterday, which caused considerable laughter in Post.
- John Sullivan (1740-1795), a Revolutionary War general
- James Sullivan (1744-1808), Governor of Massachusetts, who died during his second term in 1808, the year the fort was originally built.
Thursday, April 7, 2022
Photograph of Ellen Bloodgood Hunt (1857-1939), "Nellie", of Robbinston, Maine; by a Norfolk, Virginia, Studio
Photograph of an Older Woman, possibly Mary Jane (Leighton) Wilbur (abt 1821-1899) of Pembroke, Maine
Thursday, March 17, 2022
1846 Sampler Wrought by Sarah Ann Cheeney (1835-1895), then of Eastport, Maine
Tilly Laskey, curator at Maine Historical Society, has sent along a link to the sales offering of a wonderful family record sampler wrought in 1846 by Sarah Ann Cheeney (1835-1895), then in Eastport, Maine.
https://www.antiquesamplers.com/samplers/cheeney,-sarah-a.htm
Sarah was born in Pembroke, Maine, on April 27, 1835 to George Cheeney and his wife Mary A., natives of Derry, New Hampshire, and Salem, Massachusetts, respectively. George and Mary had married in Dennysville, Maine, on July 28, 1834.
Children listed on the sampler:
- Sarah Ann Cheeney, born in Pembroke, Maine, on April 27, 1835 [Sarah's gravestone gives her year of birth as 1836 but that does not reconcile with the birth of her next younger sibling]
- Emma Sophia Cheeney, born in Pembroke, Maine, on November 14, 1836
- George Alvin Cheeney, born in Robbinston, Maine, on January 12, 1839
- James William Cheeney, born in Eastport, Maine, on April 12, 1843
- Lemuel G. Cheeney, born in Eastport, Maine, on May 12, 1849
Monday, February 21, 2022
Collection of Early 1900s Invoices/Letters to S. B. Cummings & Son of West Jonesport, Maine
- Williams Stove Lining Company, stove linings and bricks; Taunton, Massachusetts
- July 3, 1902
- September 30, 1902
- Portland Stove Foundry, stoves; Portland, Maine
- January 18, 1910
- May 11, 1910
- July 6, 1910
- August 8, 1910
- September 22, 1910
- November 11, 1910
- November 17, 1910
- November 25, 1910
- July 27, 1916
- Brien Heater Company, stoves; Westfield, Massachusetts
- October 22, 1912
- November 7, 1912
- November 23, 1912
- May 23, 1917 - T. R. Brien
- Frye Phipps & Co., hardware and cutlery; Boston, Massachusetts
- April 24, 1908
- May 17, 1907 - two invoices
- October 9, 1907
- McLean Jones Oil & Supply Co., steamship, mill and railway supplies; Boston, Massachusetts
- dated September 16, 1912
- dated September 27, 1912
- L. N. Littlehale, dealer in flour, corn, oats, cotton seed meal and mill feeds, of Rockland, Maine; December 21, 1906
- Winslow & Co., Inc., Portland Stoneware Co., Portland, Maine; May 26, 1914
- James Bailey Company of Portland, Maine, saddlery and horse furnishings; July 1, 1913 - stamp of W. F. Boyce - presumably William Francis Boyce, born 8 December 1877 in Quebec, according to his naturalization papers; possibly this William F. Boyce with a birth date of 8 December 1876
- Boston, Massachusetts, Office of Quaker City Varnish Company; September 8, 1910 - John Weingartner - presumably John S. Weingartner, Jr. (1865 or 1866-1944) [MA Mason card gives birth year as 1865; grave marker as 1866]
- W. L. Blake & Co., Portland, Maine, steam fitting and plumbing supplies; November 21, 1913 - signed with the stamp of A. W. Blake, Sales Manager - presumably Arthur W. Blake
- Northfield Knife Company of Northfield, Connecticut; April 1, 1903 - J. K. ?, possibly Oatley - but also possibly Cutlery, not a person.