Photograph albums
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Aroostook Observation Party photograph album
Album containing cabinet photographs of individuals who participated in the Aroostook Observation Party of 1886. Includes photographs of Fred Atwood of Winterport, organizer of the trip, and F. W. Cram, general manager of the New Brunswick Railway.
Bangor Public Library, 1942-1979
Scrapbook containing photographs, original poems, and other memorabilia documenting Bangor Public library staff activities. Dedication: "This Book of Memoirs dedicated to Marion 'The Librarian' Cluff, late 1920s-Nov. 1972."
C. Ross and Edith F. McKenney photograph album
Photograph album showing canoeing, camping, hunting, and fishing activities along the Allagash River, Maine, circa 1920. Album is inscribed "Merry Christmas to C.R. McKenney from Edith F. McKenney, Patten, Maine." Includes captions and newspaper clippings.
Current Events Club records
Records documenting the history of the Current Events Club of Bangor, Maine. Contains meeting minutes, membership lists, annual reports, treasurer's records, newspaper clippings, anniversary materials, scrapbooks, photographs, and club yearbooks.
Hilda M. Gott Maine Troop Greeters photograph album
Approximately 320 color photographs documenting troop greeter activities in Bangor during Operation Desert Storm. The photographs show soldiers and troop greeters at the Bangor International Airport, Bangor's 1991 Fourth of July parade, and other activities.
Louise Surette photograph albums
Three albums of snapshot photographs that document Louise Surette's life in Bangor in the mid-20th century. Subjects include her family, friends, recreational activities, co-workers and work at Bangor shoe factories, World War II, and Bangor scenes. Many photographs are captioned.
Photographs of the officers of the vessels of the Boston and Bangor Steamship Company
Album containing cabinet photographs of Boston and Bangor Steamship Company employees in uniform. The portraits are by Bangor photographer Frank E. Weston. Many subjects have been identified in pencil by Ernest A. Wood.