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Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Women's Winter Work Project Quilts
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Women's Winter Work Project
03 QUILTS 80
Announcing a new project to create a photographic record of Cranberry Island's women's winter
work! In particular we want to photograph quilts, old and new, that have been made over the
years by the members of the Cranberry Island Ladies Aid Society. (At a later date we will turn to
men's winter work.) In addition to the photographs, any particulars known about the quilts will
be most welcome. To this end, if you have such a quilt, please fill in the following
Quilt Questionnaire
1. Your name
Harry Alley
2. Address
P.O. Boy 22
Cranberry Isles, maine 04625
3. Tel. #
207-244-3534
E-mail
4. Roughly how many quilts have you made yourself?
NONE
How many have you made jointly with other members of the Ladies Aid Society?
ONE
5. How many quilts do you own, that were created by Cranberry Islanders?
ONE
6. Would you allow a member of the Historical Society to photograph your quilts? YES
Or would you supply negatives yourself?
(If so, please write your name and a photo reference number on the back of each photo.)
For each quilt we would additionally ask the following:
(Please write on a separate sheet of paper, and be sure to include your name and the number of
the quilt photo you are referring to.)
a. The name of the person(s) who created the quilt, if you know this.
b. The pattern type (for example: patchwork, Lincoln log, wedding ring, etc.)
C. The year you made or bought the quilt.
d. Where the quilt is now (for example: on Cranberry Island, or what city, state, country.)
e. Most importantly, anything special and interesting about the creation of the quilt or its purchase
(or were you possibly the lucky winner of it on Fair Day?)
It is our plan to deposit the photos and their descriptions (together with other Great Cranberry
Island Historical Society materials) in the Cranberry Island Library where they can be made
accessible to those who wish to see them.
Please return this completed form to Beatrice Weinreich (tel. 244-3580), or mail it to:
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society, Quilt Project, P.O. Box 12, Cranberry Isles, ME 04625
the quiet squares were made by
Clara Alley, Harrys mother I'm
curt sure when but probably forty
fine or fifty years ago-
Also the friets helped make
was not made with members of the
Ladies Oil It was a school project
to raise money for Ce school beip.
the children made the squares squares
with the help of the mothers, and
Beverly put the quier together.
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Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Women's Winter Work Project
us QUILTS 80
Announcing a new project to create a photographic record of Cranberry Island's women's winter
work! In particular we want to photograph quilts, old and new, that have been made over the
years by the members of the Cranberry Island Ladies Aid Society. (At a later date we will turn to
men's winter work.) In addition to the photographs, any particulars known about the quilts will
be most welcome. To this end, if you have such a quilt, please fill in the following
Quilt Questionnaire
1. Your name Trudy Bancroft
2. Address
Cranberry Island
3. Tel. #
244-5293
E-mail
4. Roughly how many quilts have you made yourself? 10
10
How many have you made jointly with other members of the Ladies Aid Society? NONE
5. How many quilts do you own, that were created by Cranberry Islanders?
?
6. Would you allow a member of the Historical Society to photograph your quilts?
yes
Or would you supply negatives yourself?
(If so, please write your name and a photo reference number on the back of each photo.)
For each quilt we would additionally ask the following:
(Please write on a separate sheet of paper, and be sure to include your name and the number of
the quilt photo you are referring to.)
a. The name of the person(s) who created the quilt, if you know this.
b. The pattern type (for example: patchwork, Lincoln log, wedding ring, etc.)
C. The year you made or bought the quilt
d. Where the quilt is now (for example: on Cranberry Island, or what city, state, country.)
e. Most importantly, anything special and interesting about the creation of the quilt or its purchase
(or were you possibly the lucky winner of it on Fair Day?)
It is our plan to deposit the photos and their descriptions (together with other Great Cranberry
Island Historical Society materials) in the Cranberry Island Library where they can be made
accessible to those who wish to see them
Please return this completed form to Beatrice Weinreich (tel 244-3580). or mail it to
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society. Quilt Project, PO Box 12. Cranberry Isles, ME 04625
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Women's Winter Work Project
03 QUILTS 80
Announcing a new project to create a photographic record of Cranberry Island's women's winter
work! In particular we want to photograph quilts, old and new, that have been made over the
years by the members of the Cranberry Island Ladies Aid Society. (At a later date we will turn to
men's winter work.) In addition to the photographs, any particulars known about the quilts will
be most welcome. To this end, if you have such a quilt, please fill in the following
Quilt Questionnaire
1. Your
name Trudy Bancroft
2. Address
Cranberry Island
3. Tel. #
244-5293
E-mail
4. Roughly how many quilts have you made yourself?
10 ?
How many have you made jointly with other members of the Ladies Aid Society?
O
5. How many quilts do you own, that were created by Cranberry Islanders?
10 ?
6. Would you allow a member of the Historical Society to photograph your quilts? sure
Or would you supply negatives yourself?
(If so, please write your name and a photo reference number on the back of each photo.)
For each quilt we would additionally ask the following:
(Please write on a separate sheet of paper, and be sure to include your name and the number of
the quilt photo you are referring to.)
a. The name of the person(s) who created the quilt, if you know this.
b. The pattern type (for example: patchwork, Lincoln log, wedding ring, etc.)
C. The year you made or bought the quilt.
d. Where the quilt is now (for example: on Cranberry Island, or what city, state, country.)
e. Most importantly, anything special and interesting about the creation of the quilt or its
purchase (or were you possibly the lucky winner of it on Fair Day?)
It is our plan to deposit the photos and their descriptions (together with other Great Cranberry
Island Historical Society materials) in the Cranberry Island Library where they can be made
accessible to those who wish to see them.
Please return this completed form to Beatrice Weinreich (tel. 244-3580), or mail it to:
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society, Quilt Project, P.O. Box 12, Cranberry Isles, ME 04625
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Women's Winter Work Project
03 QUILTS 80
Announcing a new project to create a photographic record of Cranberry Island's women's winter
work! In particular we want to photograph quilts, old and new, that have been made over the
years by the members of the Cranberry Island Ladies Aid Society. (At a later date we will turn to
men's winter work.) In addition to the photographs, any particulars known about the quilts will
be most welcome. To this end, if you have such a quilt, please fill in the following
Quilt Questionnaire
1. Your name
RICHARD & MARGARET Cox
2. Address
Buffalo, NY: 328 WOODBRIDGE AVE, BUFFALO 14214
P.O. Box 117, CRANBERRY ISLES ME 04625
3. Tel. # Buf: (716) 836-5236
E-mail
C.I. (207) 244-4109
4. Roughly how many quilts have you made yourself?
0
How many have you made jointly with other members of the Ladies Aid Society?
0
5. How many quilts do you own, that were created by Cranberry Islanders?
2
6. Would you allow a member of the Historical Society to photograph your quilts? yes
Or would you supply negatives yourself?
(If so, please write your name and a photo reference number on the back of each photo.)
For each quilt we would additionally ask the following:
(Please write on a separate sheet of paper, and be sure to include your name and the number of
the quilt photo you are referring to.)
a. The name of the person(s) who created the quilt, if you know this.
b. The pattern type (for example: patchwork, Lincoln log, wedding ring, etc.)
C. The year you made or bought the quilt.
d. Where the quilt is now (for example: on Cranberry Island, or what city, state, country.)
e. Most importantly, anything special and interesting about the creation of the quilt or its purchase
(or were you possibly the lucky winner of it on Fair Day?)
It is our plan to deposit the photos and their descriptions (together with other Great Cranberry
Island Historical Society materials) in the Cranberry Island Library where they can be made
accessible to those who wish to see them.
Please return this completed form to Beatrice Weinreich (tel. 244-3580), or mail it to:
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society, Quilt Project, P.O. Box 12, Cranberry Isles, ME 04625
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Women's Winter Work Project
03 QUILTS 80
Announcing a new project to create a photographic record of Cranberry Island's women's winter
work! In particular we want to photograph quilts, old and new, that have been made over the
years by the members of the Cranberry Island Ladies Aid Society. (At a later date we will turn to
men's winter work.) In addition to the photographs, any particulars known about the quilts will
be most welcome. To this end, if you have such a quilt, please fill in the following
Quilt Questionnaire
1. Your name
Marilyn H. FredricKson
2. Address
Maine Bars Road
Cranberry Island
3. Tel. #
244-7895
E-mail
4. Roughly how many quilts have you made yourself?
How many have you made jointly with other members of the Ladies Aid Society?
5. How many quilts do you own, that were created by Cranberry Islanders?
5
6. Would you allow a member of the Historical Society to photograph your quilts? yes
Or would you supply negatives yourself?
(If so, please write your name and a photo reference number on the back of each photo.)
For each quilt we would additionally ask the following:
(Please write on a separate sheet of paper, and be sure to include your name and the number of
the quilt photo you are referring to.)
a. The name of the person(s) who created the quilt, if you know this.
b. The pattern type (for example: patchwork, Lincoln log, wedding ring, etc.)
C. The year you made or bought the quilt.
d. Where the quilt is now (for example: on Cranberry Island, or what city, state, country.)
e. Most importantly, anything special and interesting about the creation of the quilt or its purchase
(or were you possibly the lucky winner of it on Fair Day?)
It is our plan to deposit the photos and their descriptions (together with other Great Cranberry
Island Historical Society materials) in the Cranberry Island Library where they can be made
accessible to those who wish to see them.
Please return this completed form to Beatrice Weinreich (tel. 244-3580), or mail it to:
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society, Quilt Project, P.O. Box 12, Cranberry Isles, ME 04625
guilts. - Marilyn Fnidricksou
2.
2 have two crazy guilts, queen sizz that
are double feather sticholevery piece there made in squares
which are also double feather stiched made by Esttier
Howard, who was Esther Whietr, sister of Edgar +
Victor White also Blanchz (whitz) atkenson
l.
Blauche W, atkinson
One crazy guilt, also fratherstictird made by
1.
One star pattern quilt made by Esther Howard &
Blauche atkwison
/.
Our tiny pircid guilt made by Esther Howard.
These were purchased from 1967 to 1976 by
me and my husband Robert So, germain
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Women's Winter Work Project
03 QUILTS 80
Announcing à new project to create a photographic record of Cranberry Island's women's winter
work! In particular we want to photograph quilts, old and new, that have been made over the
years by the members of the Cranberry Island Ladies Aid Society. (At a later date we will turn to
men's winter work.) In addition to the photographs, any particulars known about the quilts will
be most welcome. To this end, if you have such a quilt, please fill in the following
Quilt Questionnaire
1. Your name
2. Address
winter Mrs Harold
2212
I udcanepolis, IN 46 228
3. Tel. #
317.
E-mail
4. Roughly how many quilts have you made yourself?
0
How many have you made jointly with other members of the Ladies Aid Society?
5. How many quilts do you own, that were created by Cranberry Islanders?
5
.
6. Would you allow a member of the Historical Society to photograph your quilts? Yes
Or would you supply negatives yourself?
(If so, please write your name and a photo reference number on the back of each photo.)
For each quilt we would additionally ask the following:
(Please write on a separate sheet of paper, and be sure to include your name and the number of
the quilt photo you are referring to.)
a. The name of the person(s) who created the quilt, if you know this.
b. The pattern type (for example: patchwork, Lincoln log, wedding ring, etc.)
C. The year you made or bought the quilt.
d. Where the quilt is now (for example: on Cranberry Island, or what city, state, country.)
e. Most importantly, anything special and interesting about the creation of the quilt or its purchase
(or were you possibly the lucky winner of it on Fair Day?)
It is our plan to deposit the photos and their descriptions (together with other Great Cranberry
Island Historical Society materials) in the Cranberry Island Library where they can be made
accessible to those who wish to see them.
Please return this completed form to Beatrice Weinreich (tel. 244-3580), or mail it to:
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society, Quilt Project, P.O. Box 12, Cranberry Isles, ME 04625
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Women's Winter Work Project
03 QUILTS 80
Announcing a new project to create a photographic record of Cranberry Island's women's winter
work! In particular we want to photograph quilts, old and new, that have been made over the
years by the members of the Cranberry Island Ladies Aid Society. (At a later date we will turn to
men's winter work.) In addition to the photographs, any particulars known about the quilts will
be most welcome. To this end, if you have such a quilt, please fill in the following
Quilt Questionnaire
1. Your name Allan klausts
2. Address
PO Box 808 Sw H ME 07679
3. Tel. #
244-5962
E-mail
4. Roughly how many quilts have you made yourself?
none
How many have you made jointly with other members of the Ladies Aid Society?
none
5. How many quilts do you own, that were created by Cranberry Islanders?
2
6. Would you allow a member of the Historical Society to photograph your quilts? yes
Or would you supply negatives yourself?
(If so, please write your name and a photo reference number on the back of each photo.)
For each quilt we would additionally ask the following:
(Please write on a separate sheet of paper, and be sure to include your name and the number of
the quilt photo you are referring to.)
a. name
The of the person(s) who created the quilt, if you know this. Ida Higgins
b. The pattern type (for example: patchwork, Lincoln log, wedding ring, etc.) patchwork
C. The year you made or bought the quilt. 1920's
d. Where the quilt is now (for example: on Cranberry Island, or what city, state, country.) Combarrylskand, Swit
e. Most importantly, anything special and interesting about the creation of the quilt or its purchase
(or were you possibly the lucky winner of it on Fair Day?)
It is our plan to deposit the photos and their descriptions (together with other Great Cranberry
Island Historical Society materials) in the Cranberry Island Library where they can be made
accessible to those who wish to see them.
Please return this completed form to Beatrice Weinreich (tel. 244-3580), or mail it to:
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society, Quilt Project, P.O. Box 12, Cranberry Isles, ME 04625
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Women's Winter Work Project
03 QUILTS 80
Announcing a new project to create a photographic record of Cranberry Island's women's winter
work! In particular we want to photograph quilts, old and new, that have been made over the
years by the members of the Cranberry Island Ladies Aid Society. (At a later date we will turn to
men's winter work.) In addition to the photographs, any particulars known about the quilts will
be most welcome. To this end, if you have such a quilt, please fill in the following
Quilt Questionnaire
1. Your
name Susan Lyman
2. Address
Box 9455. Charlestm SC 29410 & winty
Box 207 Plympton, MA. 02367 June
3. Tel. # (803)747-7882
E mail
(781)585-1782
4. Roughly how many quilts have you made yourself?
0
How many have you made jointly with other members of the Ladies Aid Society?
0
5. How many quilts do you own, that were created by Cranberry Islanders?
6-8
6. Would you allow a member of the Historical Society to photograph your quilts? Yes
Or would you supply negatives yourself?
(If so, please write your name and a photo reference number on the back of each photo.)
For each quilt we would additionally ask the following:
(Please write on a separate sheet of paper, and be sure to include your name and the number of
the quilt photo you are referring to.)
a. The name of the person(s) who created the quilt, if you know this. only 2 do I know
b. The pattern type (for example: patchwork, Lincoln log, wedding ring, etc.)
C. The year you made or bought the quilt.
d. Where the quilt is now (for example: on Cranberry Island, or what city, state, country.)
e. Most importantly, anything special and interesting about the creation of the quilt or its purchase
?
(or were you possibly the lucky winner of it on Fair Day?)
It is our plan to deposit the photos and their descriptions (together with other Great Cranberry
Island Historical Society materials) in the Cranberry Island Library where they can be made
accessible to those who wish to see them.
Please return this completed form to Beatrice Weinreich (tel. 244-3580), or mail it to:
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society, Quilt Project, P.O. Box 12, Cranberry Isles, ME 04625
N bous At one quilt made by Norma Bunks. the first
MRS. Wilfred Bunker. I gene it. 4 think to one of my
children. our I'll look fn it.
Ssymmnn
7/8/98
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Women's Winter Work Project
us QUILTS 80
Announcing a new project to create a photographic record of Cranberry Island's women's winter
work! In particular we want to photograph quilts, old and new, that have been made over the
years by the members of the Cranberry Island Ladies Aid Society. (At a later date we will turn to
men's winter work.) In addition to the photographs, any particulars known about the quilts will
be most welcome. To this end, if you have such a quilt, please fill in the following
Quilt Questionnaire
1. Your name
Susan Storey Lyman
2.
Address Sept-oox X Thanksqiuloy. BX 207 Plympton.Ma 02367
Nov-June Yeamans Hall, Bx 9455. Charliston sc 29410
3. Tel. #
E-mail
4. Roughly how many quilts have you made yourself?
How many have you made jointly with other members of the Ladies Aid Society?
5. How many quilts do you own, that were created by Cranberry Islanders? maybe >
6. Would you allow a member of the Historical Society to photograph your quilts? yes
Or would you supply negatives yourself? I have no repatines
(If so, please write your name and a photo reference number on the back of each photo.)
For each quilt we would additionally ask the following:
(Please write on a separate sheet of paper, and be sure to include your name and the number of
the quilt photo you are referring to.)
a. The name of the person(s) who created the quilt, if you know this , except in / case.
b. The pattern type (for example: patchwork, Lincoln log. wedding ring. etc )
possibly 2
C. The year you made or bought the quilt
d. Where the quilt is now (for example: on Cranberry Island, or what city, state, country.)
e. Most importantly, anything special and interesting about the creation of the quilt or its purchase
(or were you possibly the lucky winner of it on Fair Day?)
It is our plan to deposit the photos and their descriptions (together with other Great Cranberry
Island Historical Society materials) in the Cranberry Island Library where they can be made
accessible to those who wish to see them
Please return this completed form to Beatrice Weinreich (tel 244-3580). or mail it to
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society. Quilt Project. PO Box 12. Cranberry Isles, ME 04625
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Women's Winter Work Project
03 QUILTS 80
Announcing a new project to create a photographic record of Cranberry Island's women's winter
work! In particular we want to photograph quilts, old and new, that have been made over the
years by the members of the Cranberry Island Ladies Aid Society. (At a later date we will turn to
men's winter work.) In addition to the photographs, any particulars known about the quilts will
be most welcome. To this end, if you have such a quilt, please fill in the following
Quilt Questionnaire
1. Your
name CHRISTIE MCDO NALD
2. Address
104 HANCOCK St. # 6
3. Tel. #
617 4970826 E-mail CMC donald @ fas harvard edu
4. Roughly how many quilts have you made yourself?
How many have you made jointly with other members of the Ladies Aid Society?
5. How many quilts do you own, that were created by Cranberry Islanders?
4
6. Would you allow a member of the Historical Society to photograph your quilts?
Or would you supply negatives yourself?
yes
(If so, please write your name and a photo reference number on the back of each photo.)
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Women's Winter Work Project
us QUILTS 80
Announcing a new project to create a photographic record of Cranberry Island's women's winter
work! In particular we want to photograph quilts, old and new, that have been made over the
years by the members of the Cranberry Island Ladies Aid Society. (At a later date we will turn to
men's winter work.) In addition to the photographs, any particulars known about the quilts will
be most welcome. To this end, if you have such a quilt, please fill in the following
Quilt Questionnaire
1. Your
name Jan Moss (not a member of the ladies' aid!!)
2. Address
37 Deverside Dr.
3. Tel. #
212-787-0951
my my
E-mail 0S537@aol.com
4. Roughly how many quilts have you made yourself?
25
How many have you made jointly with other members of the Ladies Aid Society?
0
(well-they put together several from tops I made
5. How many quilts do you own, that were created by Cranberry Islanders?
/
6. Would you allow a member of the Historical Society to photograph your quilts? sure
Or would you supply negatives yourself?
(If so, please write your name and a photo reference number on the back of each photo.)
For each quilt we would additionally ask the following:
(Please write on a separate sheet of paper, and be sure to include your name and the number of
the quilt photo you are referring to.)
a. The name of the person(s) who created the quilt, if you know this.
b. The pattern type (for example: patchwork, Lincoln log, wedding ring, etc.)
C. The year you made or bought the quilt.
d. Where the quilt is now (for example: on Cranberry Island, or what city, state, country.)
e. Most importantly, anything special and interesting about the creation of the quilt or its purchase
(or were you possibly the lucky winner of it on Fair Day?)
It is our plan to deposit the photos and their descriptions (together with other Great Cranberry
Island Historical Society materials) in the Cranberry Island Library where they can be made
accessible to those who wish to see them.
Please return this completed form to Beatrice Weinreich (tel. 244-3580), or mail it to:
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society, Quilt Project, P.O. Box 12, Cranberry Isles, ME 04625
the only quiet cl now have (had several well they didn't hold up!)
was about to be tossed away 1 just the top - by norma Bumber
& Dolly Storey wouldn't us if happen. let's a crazy quiet d
from the fabric I Think is 15 turn of the century.
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Women's Winter Work Project
I
us QUILTS 80
Announcing a new project to create a photographic record of Cranberry Island's women's winter
work! In particular we want to photograph quilts, old and new, that have been made over the
years by the members of the Cranberry Island Ladies Aid Society. (At a later date we will turn to
men's winter work.) In addition to the photographs, any particulars known about the quilts will
be most welcome. To this end, if you have such a quilt, please fill in the following
Quilt Questionnaire
1. Your name
Virginia D MURRAY (Ginal
2. Address
Box 62 me 04625
3. Tel. #
207-244-5979
E-mail
4. Roughly how many quilts have you made yourself?
0
How many have you made jointly with other members of the Ladies Aid Society?
5. How many quilts do you own, that were created by Cranberry Islanders?
2
6. Would you allow a member of the Historical Society to photograph your quilts? yes
Or would you supply negatives yourself?
(If so, please write your name and a photo reference number on the back of each photo.)
For each quilt we would additionally ask the following:
(Please write on a separate sheet of paper, and be sure to include your name and the number of
the quilt photo you are referring to.)
bought at C.I
a. The name of the person(s) who created the quilt, if you know this.
- (Doris Patchwork. Sawborns)
? FAIR
b. The pattern type (for example: patchwork, Lincoln log, wedding ring, etc.)
Lincoln Log
C. The year you made or bought the quilt.
1960-1965-
d. Where the quilt is now (for example: on Cranberry Island, or what city, state, country.) on CRanberry Island.
e. Most importantly, anything special and interesting about the creation of the quilt or its purchase
(or were you possibly the lucky winner of it on Fair Day?) It's for a 19. double bed + cost 50.-
It is our plan to deposit the photos and their descriptions (together with other Great Cranberry
Island Historical Society materials) in the Cranberry Island Library where they can be made
accessible to those who wish to see them.
Please return this completed form to Beatrice Weinreich (tel. 244-3580), or mail it to:
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society, Quilt Project, P.O. Box 12, Cranberry Isles, ME 04625
$ old prayed quit covered was recovered by - }(but are not real girets) Aethea Sawage,
2 old blankets were by
I)
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Women's Winter Work Project
08 QUILTS 80
Announcing a new project to create a photographic record of Cranberry Island's women's winter
work! In particular we want to photograph quilts, old and new, that have been made over the
years by the members of the Cranberry Island Ladies Aid Society. (At a later date we will turn to
men's winter work.) In addition to the photographs, any particulars known about the quilts will
be most welcome. To this end, if you have such a quilt, please fill in the following
Quilt Questionnaire
1.
Your
name MRS Has H. Newcil (RUTH)
2.
Address 9204 Farnsworth DRive Poromac md, 20854 (year round)
3. Tel. #
301.365.2066
E-mail jimsi
Daughtu) MOLLY SingerLiNG 6108 woodment Rd. Alexandria, VA 22307 / (703) 329-9561
4. Roughly how many quilts have you made yourself?
a
How many have you made jointly with other members of the Ladies Aid Society?
5. How many quilts do you own, that were created by Cranberry Islanders?
3 - mom . Dad
3- - me + mygires
monive remell
6. Would you allow a member of the Historical Society to photograph your quilts? yes
-cousin
Or would you supply negatives yourself?
(nancy mckwing
(If so, please write your name and a photo reference number on the back of each photo.)
For each quilt we would additionally ask the following:
(Please write on a separate sheet of paper, and be sure to include your name and the number of
the quilt photo you are referring to.)
a. The name of the person(s) who created the quilt, if you know this.
b. The pattern type (for example: patchwork, Lincoln log, wedding ring, etc.)
C. The year you made or bought the quilt.
d. Where the quilt is now (for example: on Cranberry Island, or what city, state, country.)
e. Most importantly, anything special and interesting about the creation of the quilt or its purchase
(or were you possibly the lucky winner of it on Fair Day?)
It is our plan to deposit the photos and their descriptions (together with other Great Cranberry
Island Historical Society materials) in the Cranberry Island Library where they can be made
accessible to those who wish to see them.
Please return this completed form to Beatrice Weinreich (tel. 244-3580), or mail it to:
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society, Quilt Project, P.O. Box 12, Cranberry Isles, ME 04625
Bar Harbor Hotel~
Bluenose Inn
90 Eden Street
Bar Harbor, ME 04609
207 - 288 - 3348
Monday. august 172
Diae Bea -
I wanted to let you know of the guilts
I thought we had in one homes Sarah Nurcell
affered to photograph the ones in my Dad's large
home on the Paint We are sure of the quilt I
believe he bought in the mid to late 80 from athena
Sauage of the Pine the design with matching pillows
My mom has 2 quiets at home One is a newer, mainly
yellow abbica I beture margin did the has one made
from brickmaid clesses that I think she got at the fair
Pieces of
and had a datted Swiss backing
late 70's we are unsure of pho made this one Marrie
Said he had one in his home in Lake forest, ee Morris
Cousin Nancy mckeluy of southwest Harbor purchased a
Ganbuyy
quiet from the island fan some years back
Mom has generously given me of my 2 girls quilts
from mangie 2 smallu lealy quilts fn each of the
in
julo 93 + 95 I also have the full size mostly yellow
Reseroations of other pastel
USA & Canada 800 . 445 . 4077 . .
Fax 207 - 288 - 2183
Calors smallsquared guilt I will send you
Squared
photos of these quilts from one home in the
h
Washington area
I hope my summary cig the guilts I am
aware of is helpful you all are wonderful to
undertake such an important project my husband
Jim was faturate enougs to win the quiet from
this yeais fair
I'll and along those pnatos from home shortly
Sincerely,
Mary singerling
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Women's Winter Work Project
03 QUILTS 80
Announcing a new project to create a photographic record of Cranberry Island's women's winter
work! In particular we want to photograph quilts, old and new, that have been made over the
years by the members of the Cranberry Island Ladies Aid Society. (At a later date we will turn to
men's winter work.) In addition to the photographs, any particulars known about the quilts will
be most welcome. To this end, if you have such a quilt, please fill in the following
Quilt Questionnaire
1. Your name
Andrey Noether
2. Address
PO Box 728 Guilford Me 04443
or Cranberry isles
3. Tel. #
2075648469
2440366
E-mail
4. Roughly how many quilts have you made yourself? None, but my mother did
How many have you made jointly with other members of the Ladies Aid Society?
She jointly in the 1970s and early 80s
5. How many quilts do you own, that were created by Cranberry Islanders?
ConTair Day)
purchased the late or very early 1980s addition havea very old one from Winslow Bunker
We have
one
that
was
6. Would you allow a member of the Historical Society to photograph your quilts? Yes the ones here
Or would you supply negatives yourself?
Yes
(If so, please write your name and a photo reference number on the back of each photo.)
For each quilt we would additionally ask the following:
(Please write on a separate sheet of paper, and be sure to include your name and the number of
the quilt photo you are referring to.)
a.
The name of the person(s) who created the quilt, if you know this.
b. The pattern type (for example: patchwork, Lincoln log, wedding ring, etc.)
C. The year you made or bought the quilt.
d. Where the quilt is now (for example: on Cranberry Island, or what city, state, country.)
e. Most importantly, anything special and interesting about the creation of the quilt or its purchase
(or were you possibly the lucky winner of it on Fair Day?)
It is our plan to deposit the photos and their descriptions (together with other Great Cranberry
Island Historical Society materials) in the Cranberry Island Library where they can be made
accessible to those who wish to see them.
Please return this completed form to Beatrice Weinreich (tel. 244-3580), or mail it to:
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society, Quilt Project, P.O. Box 12, Cranberry Isles, ME 04625
Here is something else we remember Mum (Gerry) and Bobby Gray made a
quilt together and cold it on fair day the hice President of the New York Times
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Women's Winter Work Project
03 QUILTS 80
Announcing a new project to create a photographic record of Cranberry Island's women's winter
work! In particular we want to photograph quilts, old and new, that have been made over the
years by the members of the Cranberry Island Ladies Aid Society. (At a later date we will turn to
men's winter work.) In addition to the photographs, any particulars known about the quilts will
be most welcome. To this end, if you have such a quilt, please fill in the following
Quilt Questionnaire
1. Your name "Snoots" Peterson
2. Address
POBox 106 Cranbering Osles
maine 04625
3. Tel. #
244-5653
E-mail
4. Roughly how many quilts have you made yourself?
How many have you made jointly with other members of the Ladies Aid Society? 20 amore
5. How many quilts do you own, that were created by Cranberry Islanders?
6
6. Would you allow a member of the Historical Society to photograph your quilts? yes
Or would you supply negatives yourself?
(If so, please write your name and a photo reference number on the back of each photo.)
For each quilt we would additionally ask the following:
(Please write on a separate sheet of paper, and be sure to include your name and the number of
the quilt photo you are referring to.)
a. The name of the person(s) who created the quilt, if you know this.
b. The pattern type (for example: patchwork, Lincoln log, wedding ring, etc.)
C. The year you made or bought the quilt.
d. Where the quilt is now (for example: on Cranberry Island, or what city, state, country.)
e. Most importantly, anything special and interesting about the creation of the quilt or its purchase
(or were you possibly the lucky winner of it on Fair Day?)
It is our plan to deposit the photos and their descriptions (together with other Great Cranberry
Island Historical Society materials) in the Cranberry Island Library where they can be made
accessible to those who wish to see them.
Please return this completed form to Beatrice Weinreich (tel. 244-3580), or mail it to:
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society, Quilt Project, P.O. Box 12, Cranberry Isles, ME 04625
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Women's Winter Work Project
03 QUILTS 80
Announcing a new project to create a photographic record of Cranberry Island's women's winter
work! In particular we want to photograph quilts, old and new, that have been made over the
years by the members of the Cranberry Island Ladies Aid Society. (At a later date we will turn to
men's winter work.) In addition to the photographs, any particulars known about the quilts will
be most welcome. To this end, if you have such a quilt, please fill in the following
Quilt Questionnaire
1. Your name
JANICE SmiTh
2. Address
2280 TUDOR DRIVE
CLEVELAND HTS. O 44106
3. Tel. #
216-371-3913
E-mail
4. Roughly how many quilts have you made yourself?
NONE For GRANDERR
How many have you made jointly with other members of the Ladies Aid Society?
5. How many quilts do you own, that were created by Cranberry Islanders?
I
MADE By JAN Moss 3 PURCHASED FROM hada's are
auction in June 97
6. Would you allow a member of the Historical Society to photograph your quilts?
YES
Or would you supply negatives yourself?
YES
(If so, please write your name and a photo reference number on the back of each photo.)
For each quilt we would additionally ask the following:
(Please write on a separate sheet of paper, and be sure to include your name and the number of
the quilt photo you are referring to.)
a. The name of the person(s) who created the quilt, if you know this.
b. The pattern type (for example: patchwork, Lincoln log, wedding ring, etc.)
c. The year you made or bought the quilt.
d. Where the quilt is now (for example: on Cranberry Island, or what city, state, country.)
e.
Most importantly, anything special and interesting about the creation of the quilt or its purchase
(or were you possibly the lucky winner of it on Fair Day?)
It is our plan to deposit the photos and their descriptions (together with other Great Cranberry
Island Historical Society materials) in the Cranberry Island Library where they can be made
accessible to those who wish to see them.
Please return this completed form to Beatrice Weinreich (tel. 244-3580), or mail it to:
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society, Quilt Project, P.O. Box 12, Cranberry Isles, ME 04625
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Women's Winter Work Project
us QUILTS 80
Announcing a new project to create a photographic record of Cranberry Island's women's winter
work! In particular we want to photograph quilts, old and new, that have been made over the
years by the members of the Cranberry Island Ladies Aid Society. (At a later date we will turn to
men's winter work.) In addition to the photographs, any particulars known about the quilts will
be most welcome To this end, if you have such a quilt, please fill in the following
Quilt Questionnaire
1. Your name
Barbara Stainton
2. Address
PO Box 1
Cranberry Island ME 04625
3. Tel. #
244-4067
E-mail
4. Roughly how many quilts have you made yourself?
How many have you made jointly with other members of the Ladies Aid Society? 4-5
5. How many quilts do you own, that were created by Cranberry Islanders?
0
6. Would you allow a member of the Historical Society to photograph your quilts?
Or would you supply negatives yourself?
(If so, please write your name and a photo reference number on the back of each photo.)
For each quilt we would additionally ask the following:
(Please write on a separate sheet of paper, and be sure to include your name and the number of
the quilt photo you are referring to.)
a. The name of the person(s) who created the quilt, if you know this
b. The pattern type (for example: patchwork, Lincoln log, wedding ring, etc.)
C. The year you made or bought the quilt
d. Where the quilt is now (for example: on Cranberry Island, or what city, state, country.)
e. Most importantly, anything special and interesting about the creation of the quilt or its purchase
(or were you possibly the lucky winner of it on Fair Day?)
It is our plan to deposit the photos and their descriptions (together with other Great Cranberry
Island Historical Society materials) in the Cranberry Island Library where they can be made
accessible to those who wish to see them
Please return this completed form to Beatrice Weinreich (tel 244-3580). or mail it to
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society, Quilt Project P O Box 12. Cranberry Isles, ME 04625
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Women's Winter Work Project
us QUILTS 80
Announcing a new project to create a photographic record of Cranberry Island's women's winter
work! In particular we want to photograph quilts, old and new, that have been made over the
years by the members of the Cranberry Island Ladies Aid Society. (At a later date we will turn to
men's winter work.) In addition to the photographs, any particulars known about the quilts will
be most welcome. To this end, if you have such a quilt, please fill in the following
Quilt Questionnaire
1. Your name
2. Address
89A Md. Verson Street
Isabelle B. Storey
Bostan, Ma 02108
3. Tel. #
617-720-0603
E-mail
4. Roughly how many quilts have you made yourself?
How many have you made jointly with other members of the Ladies Aid Society?
5. How many quilts do you own, that were created by Cranberry Islanders?
8
6. Would you allow a member of the Historical Society to photograph your quilts? yes
Or would you supply negatives yourself?
no
(If so, please write your name and a photo reference number on the back of each photo.)
For each quilt we would additionally ask the following
(Please write on a separate sheet of paper, and be sure to include your name and the number of
the quilt photo you are referring to.)
a. The name of the person(s) who created the quilt, if you know this.
b. The pattern type (for example: patchwork, Lincoln log, wedding ring, etc )
C. The year you made or bought the quilt
d. Where the quilt is now (for example: on Cranberry Island, or what city, state, country.)
e. Most importantly, anything special and interesting about the creation of the quilt or its purchase
(or were you possibly the lucky winner of it on Fair Day?)
It is our plan to deposit the photos and their descriptions (together with other Great Cranberry
Island Historical Society materials) in the Cranberry Island Library where they can be made
accessible to those who wish to see them
Please return this completed form to Beatrice Weinreich (tel 244-3580). or mail it to
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society. Quilt Project. O Box 12. Cranberry Isies, ME 04625
We have are old all handstatched quilt top from
Blauche Adteinson's house. It was finished by
I also have an antique small quilt found by
the Ladies Aid Society in the 1980 is.
the Society 1975.
Pally Ladies Storey Aid an Cranberry Sin and re- lined by
Three of our guilts were made by Add Rice,
the athers are Ladies Aid Society Quiets bought
around Fair time.
The first guilts we bought were purchased in
1973, the year we gat married.
The last quilt Ada made for our queen size bed
in the barn was made in 1990.
All our quilts are an Cranberry Island,
Isabelle B. Samay
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Women's Winter Work Project
03 QUILTS 80
Announcing a new project to create a photographic record of Cranberry Island's women's winter
work! In particular we want to photograph quilts, old and new, that have been made over the
years by the members of the Cranberry Island Ladies Aid Society. (At a later date we will turn to
men's winter work.) In addition to the photographs, any particulars known about the quilts will
be most welcome. To this end, if you have such a quilt, please fill in the following
Quilt Questionnaire
1. Your name
Bea Weinreich
14
2. Address
80 ha Salle St . #14F
Box 64
NY 10027
3. Tel. #
212 749-2046
E-mail
Cranberry Isle
4. Roughly how many quilts have you made yourself?
0
How many have you made jointly with other members of the Ladies Aid Society?
I've helped the a few in the Summer
5. How many quilts do you own, that were created by Cranberry Islanders?
/
6. Would you allow a member of the Historical Society to photograph your quilts? yes
Or would you supply negatives yourself?
(If so, please write your name and a photo reference number on the back of each photo.)
For each quilt we would additionally ask the following:
(Please write on a separate sheet of paper, and be sure to include your name and the number of
the quilt photo you are referring to.)
a. The name of the person(s) who created the quilt, if you know this. Althea Savage
b.
The pattern type (for example: patchwork, Lincoln log, wedding ring, etc.) Lincoln log
C. The year you made or bought the quilt. ca. 1983
d. Where the quilt is now (for example: on Cranberry Island, or what city, state, country.)
e. Most importantly, anything special and interesting about the creation of the quilt or its purchase purchased
(or were you possibly the lucky winner of it on Fair Day?)
It is our plan to deposit the photos and their descriptions (together with other Great Cranberry
Island Historical Society materials) in the Cranberry Island Library where they can be made
accessible to those who wish to see them.
Please return this completed form to Beatrice Weinreich (tel. 244-3580), or mail it to:
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society, Quilt Project, P.O. Box 12, Cranberry Isles, ME 04625
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Women's Winter Work Project
us QUILTS 80
Announcing a new project to create a photographic record of Cranberry Island's women's winter
work! In particular we want to photograph quilts, old and new, that have been made over the
years by the members of the Cranberry Island Ladies Aid Society. (At a later date we will turn to
men's winter work.) In addition to the photographs, any particulars known about the quilts will
be most welcome. To this end, if you have such a quilt, please fill in the following
Quilt Questionnaire
1. Your name
SUSAN WHITE
2. Address
P.O. Box 102
Cranberry Isles, Me 04625
3. Tel. #
(207)244-3964
E-mail
CrabryCst@Aoc.com
4. Roughly how many quilts have you made yourself?
of
How many have you made jointly with other members of the Ladies Aid Society?
0
5. How many quilts do you own, that were created by Cranberry Islanders?
/
6. Would you allow a member of the Historical Society to photograph your quilts? Yes
Or would you supply negatives yourself?
No
(If so, please write your name and a photo reference number on the back of each photo.)
For each quilt we would additionally ask the following
(Please write on a separate sheet of paper, and be sure to include your name and the number of
the quilt photo you are referring to.)
a. The name of the person(s) who created the quilt, if you know this Marge Phippen
b. The pattern type (for example: patchwork, Lincoln log, wedding ring, etc.) Pastel Patchwork
C. The year you made or bought the quilt 1995
d. Where the quilt is now (for example on Cranberry Island, or what city, state, country.) Here on
e. Most importantly, anything special and interesting about the creation of the quilt or its purchase
crabry
for
Roffle@Fair. was probably last one she made San Pair
(or were you possibly the lucky winner of it on Fair Day?) Completed hand seron by Marge
It is our plan to deposit the photos and their descriptions (together with other Great Cranberry
Island Historical Society materials) in the Cranberry Island Library where they can be made
accessible to those who wish to see them
Please return this completed form to Beatrice Weinreich (tel 244-3580), or mail it to
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society. Quilt Project, PO Box 12. Cranberry Isles, ME 04625
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Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Women's Winter Work Project Quilts
Questionnaires to gather information about quilts made by GCI women including members of the Ladies Aid Society. The intent was to photograph the quilts to create a photographic record of Cranberry Island's women's winter work. Includes forms from 20 quilters.
Details
Alley, Harry
Bancroft, Trudy
Cox, Margaret
Cox, Richard
Fredrickson, Marilyn
Hartley, Betty (Eversman)
Klausky, Allan S.
Lynam, Susan (Storey)
McDonald, Christie
Moss, Jan
Murray, Virginia D.
Newell, Ruth
Noether, Audrey
Peterson, Hazel (Stanley)
Smith, Janice
Stanton, Barbara
Storey, Isabelle B.
Weinreich, Beatrice
White, Susan
Bancroft, Trudy
Cox, Margaret
Cox, Richard
Fredrickson, Marilyn
Hartley, Betty (Eversman)
Klausky, Allan S.
Lynam, Susan (Storey)
McDonald, Christie
Moss, Jan
Murray, Virginia D.
Newell, Ruth
Noether, Audrey
Peterson, Hazel (Stanley)
Smith, Janice
Stanton, Barbara
Storey, Isabelle B.
Weinreich, Beatrice
White, Susan
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Photographs in the collection?