Description: Bub Dolliver returned home to stay in Minot Harbor, Maine. A former town terror, he hoped to erase his past from the long memory of the villagers and make them accept him as a responsible, hard working member of the community. Book was made into a film noir, Tarnished, by Republic Pictures 1950. Originally published by William Morrow & Co. 1945
Description: The Book of Common Prayer. A small common prayer book that was given to A small common prayer book "presented to Junior McIntyre, November 11, 1932, in recognition of good work at Children's Service at Seal Cove Episcopal church, [by] church army missioner, Charles R. Aukerman."
Description: After the dryest summer and autumn on record came fire. It switched back and forth across the little Maine town on the coast of Maine. Who set it? Loosely based on the summer of 1947 fires in the State of Maine. Originally Published by Thomas Y. Crowell Company.
Description: Personal accounts of the survival of Charles Orville Trask and his two sons, Charles Brian Trask and Philip Alison Trask, of Bernard by these sons of being swept into Meadow Stream by flooding at Schoolhouse Bridge in Surry, Maine, December 17, 1960. The book also includes a story of another person from Surry who was swept into the same stram at another time. The stories include photos and copies of newspaper clippings about the accidents.
Other, Historic buildings -- Maine -- West Tremont
Other, West Tremont (Me.) -- History
Creator:
Robbins, Raymond E., Jr.
Publisher:
S.l. : s.n. [self]
Date:
1997
Description: Contents v.1. Richtown Road to "Upper" Clark's Point Road (From the campground to the "century corner" . v.2.Andrew Lopaus House (Kelleytown Road) to James Moulden/Bill Robinson House (From Hillrest Cemetery Corner to Dodge's Point Road