2024-03-28T19:27:50Z
http://api.mainememory.net/oai
oai:mainememory.net:21407
2017-07-05T17:53:58Z
contributor:trentoncks
Old Mill falling down somewhere on Mt. Desert Island.
Postcard
http://www.mainememory.net/item/21407
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-CR/1.0/
Mills--Maine--Mount Desert Island
Mount Desert Island (Me.)
Old Mill on Mt. Desert Island, ca. 1890
Image
circa 1890
9 cm x 13 cm
http://media.mainememory.net/images/150/75/21407.JPG
Margie Leland Collection
Trenton Cemetery & Keeping Society
Hancock County, ME, USA
circa 1890
oai:mainememory.net:16080
2017-07-13T08:37:07Z
contributor:trentoncks
Comfort Manchester Stanley was the daughter of John Manchester and wife of Joseph Stanley. She was born December 3, 1803 and died November 15, 1896.
Photographic print
http://www.mainememory.net/item/16080
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-CR/1.0/
Stanley, Comfort Manchester--Portraits--Photographs
Stanley, Comfort Manchester
Comfort Manchester Stanley, Trenton, ca. 1885
Image
circa 1885
26 cm x 20 cm
http://media.mainememory.net/images/150/75/16080.JPG
Bob Leland Collection
Trenton Cemetery & Keeping Society
Trenton, Hancock County, ME, USA
circa 1885
oai:mainememory.net:13836
2018-10-18T08:25:06Z
contributor:trentoncks
Unknown
The Trenton Baptist Church is located on Route 3 (the Bar Harbor Road) in Trenton. It was establsihed in 1878 and is one of only two churches built in Trenton and is the only one that is still standing. The Leland Cemetery is located behind this church and is the final resting place of many of Trenton's early families. Postmark on this postcard is for 1912.
Postcard
http://www.mainememory.net/item/13836
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/
Baptist churches
Leland Cemetery (Trenton, Me.)
Church buildings--Maine--Trenton
Trenton Baptist Church (Trenton, Me.)--Postcards
Cemeteries--Maine--Trenton
Trenton Baptist Church
Image
circa 1912
8.55 cm x 13.45 cm
http://media.mainememory.net/images/150/75/13836.JPG
Trenton Cemetery & Keeping Society
Trenton, Hancock County, ME, USA
circa 1912
oai:mainememory.net:14148
2018-10-18T08:25:10Z
contributor:trentoncks
David Lionel Press
Postcard showing the Lobster House in Trenton. This was prior to the motel being built behind this building.
Linen Postcard
http://www.mainememory.net/item/14148
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
Lobster House (Trenton, Me.)--Postcards
Restaurants--Maine--Trenton
The Lobster House
Image
circa 1955
http://media.mainememory.net/images/150/75/14148.JPG
Trenton Cemetery & Keeping Society
Trenton, Hancock County, ME, USA
circa 1955
oai:mainememory.net:15620
2018-10-18T08:25:35Z
contributor:trentoncks
Postcard showing an Image of a house that was once located on an earlier Trenton Bridge. The caption reads, "Mt. Desert Bridge, Maine. One of the few toll bridges now in existence."
Postcard
http://www.mainememory.net/item/15620
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/
Toll bridges--Maine--Trenton
Bridges--Maine--Trenton
Bridges--Maine
Mt. Desert Island
House on Trenton Bridge
Image
circa 1910
9 cm x 11 cm
http://media.mainememory.net/images/150/75/15620.JPG
Trenton Cemetery & Keeping Society
Trenton, Hancock County, ME, USA
circa 1910
oai:mainememory.net:16433
2018-10-18T08:25:53Z
contributor:trentoncks
This plaque was originally placed on the bridge that was dedicated on May 31, 1920 and is now on the current bridge that was built circa 1957. The dedication was attended by an estimated 8000 people. The Trenton Bridge is also known as the Mt. Desert Bridge. The plaque states, "This bridge is dedicated to the soldiers, sailors and marines of Hancock County."
Metal
http://www.mainememory.net/item/16433
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/
Monuments & memorials--Maine--Trenton
Plaques
Bridges--Maine--Trenton
Trenton Bridge (Trenton, Me.)
Plaque on the Trenton Bridge
Physical Object
1920
http://media.mainememory.net/images/150/75/16433.JPG
Trenton Cemetery & Keeping Society
Trenton, Hancock County, ME, USA
1920
oai:mainememory.net:17722
2018-10-18T08:26:08Z
contributor:trentoncks
Aerial view of the Kidder Moore house in Trenton. Across the road is the house of Arthur and Florence Leland. The road to the first airport in Trenton is located beside the Leland house.
Photographic print
http://www.mainememory.net/item/17722
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
Dwellings--Maine--Trenton
Trenton (Me.)--Aerial views
Aerial View of the Kidder Moore House
Image
circa 1935
10 cm x 15 cm
http://media.mainememory.net/images/150/75/17722.JPG
Bob Leland Collection
Trenton Cemetery & Keeping Society
Trenton, Hancock County, ME, USA
circa 1935
oai:mainememory.net:17759
2018-10-18T08:26:09Z
contributor:trentoncks
Bar Harbor Airways in Trenton - now known as the Bar Harbor Airport.
The people in the picture are not identified.
Photographic print
http://www.mainememory.net/item/17759
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
Bar Harbor Airport (Trenton, Me.)--People
Bar harbor Airport (Trenton, Me.)--Equipment and supplies
Pilots
Employees
Airports--Maine--Trenton
Air pilots--Maine--Trenton
People associated with transportation
Airplanes
Bar Harbor Airways, Trenton, ca. 1950
Image
circa 1950
8 cm x 11 cm
http://media.mainememory.net/images/150/75/17759.JPG
Trenton Cemetery & Keeping Society
Trenton, Hancock County, ME, USA
Trenton, Hancock County, ME, USA
circa 1950
oai:mainememory.net:18845
2018-10-18T08:26:25Z
contributor:trentoncks
Image of the Trenton Drive-in when the screen collapsed.
The drive-in was a landmark in Trenton for many years
Photographic print
http://www.mainememory.net/item/18845
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
Drive-in theaters--Maine--Trenton
Building failures
Trenton Drive-in (Trenton, Me.)--Photographs
Leland, Marjorie
Trenton Drive-in
Image
circa 1950
8 cm x 12 cm
http://media.mainememory.net/images/150/75/18845.JPG
Marjorie Leland Collection
Trenton Cemetery & Keeping Society
Trenton, Hancock County, ME, USA
circa 1950
oai:mainememory.net:18846
2018-10-18T08:26:25Z
contributor:trentoncks
Sunny Hollow Farm was on the Oak Point Road in Trenton. It included a Tea House and Chicken Coop.
Photographic print
http://www.mainememory.net/item/18846
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
Farms--Maine--Trenton
Sunny Hollow Farm (Trenton, Me.)--Photographs
Dwellings--Maine--Trenton
Outbuildings
Gardens
Sunny Hollow Farm, Trenton, ca. 1945
Image
circa 1945
7 cm x 13 cm
http://media.mainememory.net/images/150/75/18846.JPG
Esther Rinaldo Rodick
Trenton Cemetery & Keeping Society
Trenton, Hancock County, ME, USA
circa 1945
oai:mainememory.net:21324
2018-10-18T08:26:59Z
contributor:trentoncks
The original Dane Cottage in Seal Harbor. The property was then purchased by David Rockefeller. The Dane Cottage was torn down and the Rockefeller cottage, Ringing Point, was built in its place.
Postcard
http://www.mainememory.net/item/21324
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/
Rockefeller, David, (1915-)--Homes and haunts--Maine--Seal Harbor
Ringing Point (Seal Harbor, Me.)
Vacation homes--Maine--Seal Harbor
Dane Cottage (Seal Harbor, Me.)
Dwellings--Maine--Seal Harbor
Houses--Maine--Seal Harbor
Rockefeller, David
Dane Cottage in Seal Harbor
Image
circa 1910
9 cm x 14 cm
http://media.mainememory.net/images/150/75/21324.JPG
Margie Leland Collection
Trenton Cemetery & Keeping Society
Seal Harbor, Hancock County, ME, USA
circa 1910
oai:mainememory.net:21325
2018-10-18T08:26:59Z
contributor:trentoncks
Donald Bryant on the "Tartan" with Peggy Rockeller in Seal Harbor. Donald began working for the Rockefeller family in Seal Harbor in the early 1950s.
His work and life were classic examples of the working interaction between the local and summer population on Mount Desert Island.
Photographic print
http://www.mainememory.net/item/21325
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
Ship captains
Rockefeller, Peggy--Friends & associates--Maine
Sailors--Maine--Seal Harbor
Yachts--Maine
Rockefeller, David (1915-)--Friends & associates--Maine
Sailboats--Maine
Bryant, Donald
Rockefeller, Peggy
Donald Bryant, Seal Harbor, ca. 1980
Image
circa 1980
http://media.mainememory.net/images/150/75/21325.JPG
Bryant Collection
Trenton Cemetery & Keeping Society
Seal Harbor, Hancock County, ME, USA
circa 1980
oai:mainememory.net:21326
2018-10-18T08:26:59Z
contributor:trentoncks
Donald Bryant at the wheel of the Tartan. Donald began working for the Rockefeller family in Seal Harbor in the early 1950s.
Donald was the Captain of the Rockefeller family yacht for many years.
Photographic print
http://www.mainememory.net/item/21326
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
Rockefeller, Peggy--Friends & associates--Maine
Sailors--Maine--Seal Harbor
Tartan (Yacht)
Sailboats--Maine
Yachts--Maine
Rockefeller, David (1915-)--Friends & associates--Maine
Ship captains
Bryant, Donald
Donald Bryant on the Tartan
Image
circa 1980
http://media.mainememory.net/images/150/75/21326.JPG
Bryant Collection
Trenton Cemetery & Keeping Society
Seal Harbor, Hancock County, ME, USA
circa 1980
oai:mainememory.net:21489
2018-10-18T08:27:03Z
contributor:trentoncks
Marvin Bryant was from Cranberry Island.
He is a descendant of the Stanleys and the Gilleys. Marvin was the father of Donald Bryant.
He is was born December 23, 1899 and died in December 1978 and is buried in Seal Harbor.
Photographic print
http://www.mainememory.net/item/21489
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/
Bryant, Marvin--Portrait photographs
Sailors--United States--Maine--Cranberry Island
United States. Navy--People
Bryant, Marvin
Marvin Bryant, Seal Harbor, ca. 1920
Image
circa 1920
http://media.mainememory.net/images/150/75/21489.JPG
Bryant Collection
Trenton Cemetery & Keeping Society
Cranberry Isles, Hancock County, ME, USA
Seal Harbor, Hancock County, ME, USA
circa 1920
oai:mainememory.net:21570
2018-10-18T08:27:05Z
contributor:trentoncks
Donald Bryant working on the Rockefeller family yacht.
Donald began working for the Rockefeller family in Seal Harbor in the early 1950s and continued to do so for approximately 30 years.
Photographic print
http://www.mainememory.net/item/21570
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
Rockefeller, David (1915-)--Friends & associates--Maine
Yachts--Maine
Sailors--Maine--Seal Harbor
Rockefeller, Peggy--Friends & associates--Maine
Ship captains
Sailboats--Maine
Bryant, Donald
Donald Bryant, Seal Harbor, ca. 1982
Image
circa 1982
25 cm x 18 cm
http://media.mainememory.net/images/150/75/21570.JPG
Bryant Collection
Trenton Cemetery & Keeping Society
Seal Harbor, Hancock County, ME, USA
circa 1982
oai:mainememory.net:21571
2018-10-18T08:27:05Z
contributor:trentoncks
Donald Bryant posed on the Rockefeller yacht in Seal Harbor. Donald began working for the Rockefeller family in Seal Harbor in the early 1950s and continued to do so for approximately 30 years.His work and life were classic examples of the working interaction between the local and summer population on Mount Desert Island.
Donald's ancestors were some of the first non-native families - including the Gilleys - on Mount Desert Island and Cranberry Island. They were hard-working people who helped build and define Mount Desert Island.
Photographic print
http://www.mainememory.net/item/21571
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
Rockefeller, David (1915-)--Friends & associates--Maine
Rockefeller, Peggy--Friends & associates--Maine
Sailboats--Maine
Sailors--Maine--Seal Harbor
Ship captains
Yachts--Maine
Bryant, Donald
Donald Bryant on Rockefeller yacht, Seal Harbor, ca. 1981
Image
circa 1981
12 cm x 8 cm
http://media.mainememory.net/images/150/75/21571.JPG
Trenton Cemetery & Keeping Society
Seal Harbor, Hancock County, ME, USA
circa 1981
oai:mainememory.net:21572
2018-10-18T08:27:05Z
contributor:trentoncks
Donald and Marg Bryant attending the anniversary celebration of David and Peggy Rockefeller in 1980.
Donald began working for the Rockefeller family in Seal Harbor in the early 1950s and continued to do so for approximately 30 years.
Photographic print
http://www.mainememory.net/item/21572
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
Anniversaries--Maine--Seal Harbor
Rockefeller, David (1915-)--Friends & associates--Maine
Parties--Maine--Seal Harbor
Bryant, Donald
Bryant, Marguerite
Donald and Marg Bryant at Rockefeller Anniversary Party
Image
1980
http://media.mainememory.net/images/150/75/21572.JPG
Bryant Collection
Trenton Cemetery & Keeping Society
Seal Harbor, Hancock County, ME, USA
1980
oai:mainememory.net:21574
2018-10-18T08:27:05Z
contributor:trentoncks
Aerial view of the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp that was located on the Eagle Lake Road in Bar Harbor in 1940.
Originally called the Emergency Conservation Work Act, it was designed to bring together what were considered wasted resources, young men and the land
The men worked in National and State Parks to revitalize the forests and landscape that made up the parks and worked with the Forest Service on disease and pest control.
Photographic print
http://www.mainememory.net/item/21574
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)--Facilities--Maine--Bar Harbor
Acadia National Park (Me.)
Dormitories--Maine--Bar Harbor
Mount Desert Island (Me.)
Work camps--Maine--Bar Harbor
Civilian Conservation Corps Camp, Bar Harbor, 1940
Image
1940
6 cm x 23 cm
http://media.mainememory.net/images/150/75/21574.JPG
Trenton Cemetery & Keeping Society
Bar Harbor, Hancock County, ME, USA
Mount Desert, Hancock County, ME, USA
1940
oai:mainememory.net:21575
2018-10-18T08:27:05Z
contributor:trentoncks
The barracks at the Civilian Conservation Corps camp (CCC) in Bar Harbor on the Eagle Lake Road. It was one of two camps on Mount Desert Island.
Originally called the Emergency Conservation Work (ECW) Act, on March 9, 1933 President Franklin Delano Roosevelt called 73rd Congress into Emergency Session to hear and authorize his program.
It was designed to bring together what was considered wasted resources, young men and the land. These young men would work in National and State Parks to revitalize the forests and landscape that made up the parks.
Photographic print
http://www.mainememory.net/item/21575
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
Mount Desert Island (Me.)
Dormitories--Maine--Bar Harbor
Acadia National Park (Me.)
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)--Facilities--Maine--Bar Harbor
Work camps--Maine--Bar Harbor
Beds
Civilian Conservation Corps camp in Bar Harbor, 1940
Image
1940
http://media.mainememory.net/images/150/75/21575.JPG
Bob Leland Collection
Trenton Cemetery & Keeping Society
Bar Harbor, Hancock County, ME, USA
1940
oai:mainememory.net:21576
2018-10-18T08:27:05Z
contributor:trentoncks
Civilian Conservation Corps employees at the Bar Harbor Camp #154 located on Eagle Lake Road.
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Congress created the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1933 to bring together what were considered wasted resources: young men and the land.
These men worked in National and State Parks to revitalize the forests and landscape that made up the parks.
Photographic print
http://www.mainememory.net/item/21576
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)--People--Maine--Bar Harbor
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)--Facilities--Maine--Bar Harbor
Acadia National Park (Me.)
Work camps--Maine--Bar Harbor
Employees
Mount Desert Island (Me.)
Civilian Conservation Corps at Bar Harbor
Image
1940
http://media.mainememory.net/images/150/75/21576.JPG
Bob Leland Collection
Trenton Cemetery & Keeping Society
Bar Harbor, Hancock County, ME, USA
Mount Desert, Hancock County, ME, USA
1940
oai:mainememory.net:21577
2018-10-18T08:27:05Z
contributor:trentoncks
The Library at the Bar Harbor Camp # 154 of the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp that was located on the Eagle Lake Road.
Originally called the Emergency Conservation Work (ECW) Act, on March 9, 1933 President Franklin Delano Roosevelt called 73rd Congress into Emergency Session to hear and authorize his program - the Civilian Conservation Corps).
It was designed to bring together what was considered wasted resources, young men and the land. These young men would work in National and State Parks to revitalize the forests and landscape that made up the parks.
Photographic print
http://www.mainememory.net/item/21577
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
Work camps--Maine--Bar Harbor
Acadia National Park (Me.)
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)--Facilities--Maine--Bar Harbor
Mount Desert Island (Me.)
Libraries--Maine--Mount Desert Island
Civilian Conservation Corps Bar Harbor Camp Library
Image
1940
http://media.mainememory.net/images/150/75/21577.JPG
Bob Leland Collection
Trenton Cemetery & Keeping Society
Bar Harbor, Hancock County, ME, USA
Mount Desert, Hancock County, ME, USA
1940
oai:mainememory.net:21578
2018-10-18T08:27:05Z
contributor:trentoncks
The Rec Room at the #154 Bar Harbor Camp that was located on the Eagle Lake Road.
The Civilian Conservation Corps was a New Deal program aimed at putting young men to work and helping to preserve forests and state and national parks.
Photographic print
http://www.mainememory.net/item/21578
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)--Facilities--Maine--Bar Harbor
Acadia National Park (Me.)
Work camps--Maine--Bar Harbor
Mount Desert Island (Me.)
Recreation
CCC Rec Room, Bar Harbor Camp
Image
1940
http://media.mainememory.net/images/150/75/21578.JPG
Trenton Cemetery & Keeping Society
Bar Harbor, Hancock County, ME, USA
Mount Desert, Hancock County, ME, USA
1940
oai:mainememory.net:21579
2018-10-18T08:27:05Z
contributor:trentoncks
The Mess Hall was part of the #154 Bar Harbor Camp of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) located on the Eagle Lake Road.
The Civilian Conservation Corps was designed to bring together "wasted resources," young men and the land. These young men worked in National and State Parks to revitalize the forests and landscape that made up the parks.
Photographic print
http://www.mainememory.net/item/21579
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
Dining rooms--Maine--Mount Desert Island
Mount Desert Island (Me.)
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)--Facilities--Maine--Bar Harbor
Acadia National Park (Me.)
Work camps--Maine--Bar Harbor
Civilian Conservation Corps Mess Hall, Bar Harbor
Image
1940
http://media.mainememory.net/images/150/75/21579.JPG
Bob Leland Collection
Trenton Cemetery & Keeping Society
Bar Harbor, Hancock County, ME, USA
Mount Desert, Hancock County, ME, USA
1940
oai:mainememory.net:21580
2018-10-18T08:27:05Z
contributor:trentoncks
Workers in the Mess Hall at the #154 Bar Harbor Camp of the Civilian Conservation Corps located on the Eagle Lake Road.
Part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal, the CCC put young men to work in state and national parks and forests.
Photographic print
http://www.mainememory.net/item/21580
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
Kitchens--Maine--Mount Desert Island
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)--People--Maine--Bar Harbor
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)--Facilities--Maine--Bar Harbor
Acadia National Park (Me.)
Work camps--Maine--Bar Harbor
Mount Desert Island (Me.)
Employees
CCC Mess Hall workers, Bar Harbor, 1940
Image
1940
http://media.mainememory.net/images/150/75/21580.JPG
Bob Leland Collection
Trenton Cemetery & Keeping Society
Bar Harbor, Hancock County, ME, USA
Mount Desert, Hancock County, ME, USA
1940
oai:mainememory.net:21573
2018-10-31T08:39:06Z
contributor:trentoncks
Letter from David Rockefeller thanking them for the gift they gave and attending David and Peggy's 40th anniversary celebration.
Donald began working for the Rockefeller family in Seal Harbor in the early 1950s and continued to do so for approximately 30 years. His work and life were classic examples of the working interaction between the local and summer population on Mount Desert Island.
Donald's ancestors were some of the first non-native families - including the Gilleys - on Mount Desert Island and Cranberry Island. They were hard-working people who helped build and define MDI.
Ink on paper
http://www.mainememory.net/item/21573
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
Rockefeller, David (1915-)--Friends & associates--Maine
Letters
Rockefeller, David (1915-)--Correspondence
Parties--Maine--Seal Harbor
Bryant, Donald
Rockefeller, David
Letter to Donald and Marg Bryant from David Rockefeller
Text
1980
http://media.mainememory.net/images/150/75/21573.JPG
Bryant Collection
Trenton Cemetery & Keeping Society
Seal Harbor, Hancock County, ME, USA
1980
oai:mainememory.net:21323
2019-01-17T09:38:33Z
contributor:trentoncks
Letter Donald Bryant received from David Rockefeller regarding his retirement in 1983. Bryant began working for the Rockefeller family in Seal Harbor in the early 1950s.
His work and life were classic examples of the working interaction between the local and summer population on Mount Desert Island.
Ink on paper
http://www.mainememory.net/item/21323
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
Rockefeller, David (1915-)--Friends & associates--Maine
Letters
Rockefeller, David (1915-)--Correspondence
Retirements
Bryant, Donald
Rockefeller, David
Donald Bryant retirement letter, Seal Harbor, 1983
Text
1983-04-28
http://media.mainememory.net/images/150/75/21323.JPG
Bryant Collection
Trenton Cemetery & Keeping Society
Seal Harbor, Hancock County, ME, USA
1983-04-28
oai:mainememory.net:13838
2020-04-23T08:25:33Z
contributor:trentoncks
The Trenton Union Church (also known as the Goose Cove Church) was built in 1844. According to a newspaper article about the church's rededication in 1944 - "a group met pursuant to a warrent issued by William Thompson, and elected David Marshall moderator; Ephram Alley, clerk; William Haynes, David Haynes and Moses Anderson, trustees."
The church was one of only two that was built in Trenton. It was torn down in the 1970's. It was located on the Goose Cove Road and was beside the Goose Cove Cemetery (also known as the Evergreen Cemetery).
Photographic print
http://www.mainememory.net/item/13838
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
Church buildings--Maine--Trenton
Evergreen Cemetery (Trenton, Me.)
Trenton Union Church (Trenton, Me.)--Photographs
Trenton Union Church, ca. 1944
Image
circa 1944
http://media.mainememory.net/images/150/75/13838.JPG
Private Donor
Trenton Cemetery & Keeping Society
Trenton, Hancock County, ME, USA
circa 1944
oai:mainememory.net:13837
2023-03-12T08:28:03Z
contributor:trentoncks
Warren, Maria and Charlie Haynes pose for a photograph in about 1913.
Warren Haynes (1882-1918), was the son of Melvin and Salome Galley Haynes. Maria Haynes (1880-1918) was the daughter of George and Elmira Foss.
Warren and Maria's son, Charlie, was born in 1906 and died in 1943.
They moved to Massachusetts in 1918. Warren and Maria died during the flu epidemic of that year, eight days apart.
Charlie, who remained with Warren's brother, Roy Haynes, was killed in World War II and is buried at the Haynes cemetery on Oak Point Road in Trenton alongside his parents.
Photographic print
http://www.mainememory.net/item/13837
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/
Haynes family--Maine--Trenton
Haynes, Charlie M
Haynes, Maria F
Haynes, Warren G
Haynes family, Trenton, ca. 1913
Image
circa 1913
http://media.mainememory.net/images/150/75/13837.JPG
Trenton Cemetery & Keeping Society
Trenton, Hancock County, ME, USA
circa 1913
oai:mainememory.net:16925
2023-03-12T08:28:30Z
contributor:trentoncks
The Rainbow Roller Rink was located on Route 3 in Trenton. It was run by Frank and Elsie Allen from the late 1930s to 1971.
Postcard
http://www.mainememory.net/item/16925
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
Roller skating--Maine--Trenton
Rainbow Roller Rink (Trenton, Me.)--Photographs
Allen, Elsie
Allen, Frank
Rainbow Roller Rink, Trenton, ca. 1948
Image
circa 1948
7 cm x 13 cm
http://media.mainememory.net/images/150/75/16925.JPG
Bob Leland Collection
Trenton Cemetery & Keeping Society
Trenton, Hancock County, ME, USA
circa 1948