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Item Title Type Subject Creator Publisher Date Place Address Description
14179Bacon - George Edwin Bacon (1868-)
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  • People
14462Bacon - Howard Nelson Bacon (1881-1948)
  • Reference
  • People
8363Baddeck from the Hill
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print, Albumen Print
  • Places, Town
  • Rand - Henry Lathrop Rand (1862-1945)
  • 1894-07
  • Canada, Cape Breton Island, Baddeck
8364Baddeck from the Hill
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print, Albumen Print
  • Places, Town
  • Rand - Henry Lathrop Rand (1862-1945)
  • 1894-07
  • Canada, Cape Breton Island, Baddeck
8365Baddeck from the Hill
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print, Albumen Print
  • Places, Town
  • Rand - Henry Lathrop Rand (1862-1945)
  • 1894-07
  • Canada, Cape Breton Island, Baddeck
8353Baddeck Looking West
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print, Albumen Print
  • Places, Shore
  • Rand - Henry Lathrop Rand (1862-1945)
  • 1894-07-21
  • Canada, Cape Breton Island, Baddeck
8340Baddeck Main Street Looking East
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print, Albumen Print
  • Places, Town
  • Rand - Henry Lathrop Rand (1862-1945)
  • 1894-07-19
  • Canada, Cape Breton Island, Baddeck
8366Baddeck Wharves from the Steamer
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print, Albumen Print
  • Places, Town
  • Rand - Henry Lathrop Rand (1862-1945)
  • 1894-07
  • Canada, Cape Breton Island, Baddeck
14740Baddeck, Nova Scotia
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  • Places, Town
A small village on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia
Description:
A small village on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia
15293Badenhausen - Captain Edmund Badenhausen (1840-1902)
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Captain Edmund Badenhausen (1840-1902) was master of the Hamburg-American Steamship Line's S.S. Cimbria, chartered by the Russian Navy, when she spent some number of months in Southwest Harbor in 1878. The S.S. Cimbria, Capt. Edmund Badenhausen, arrived in New York on February 1, 1879, from Hamburg, Germany via Le Havre, France, carrying passengers bound for the United States. The transcriber’s note from the manifest noted that the captain’s great granddaughter, Cimbria Badenhausen, was named for the ship. “SS Cimbria”, Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild, transcribed by Alice Stansfield Herzberg on March 18, 1999, Accessed online 05/27/08; http://www.immigrantships.net/1800/cimbria18790201.html "CAPT. BADENHAUSEN DEAD Was Dock Superintendent of Hamburg-American Line in This Country Capt. Edmund Badenhausen, Dock Superintendent in America of the Hamburg-American Steamship Company, died in Hoboken on Sunday night after a short illness. Capt. Badenhausen had been connected with the Hamburg-American Line for forty-two years, having served in all the grades, from fourth officer to Captain of transatlantic liners, Inspector, and lastly as Superintendent of the company’s great docking properties in this country. He was born in Cassel, Germany, in 1840. When a boy he entered the German Navy, and after a few years’ service afloat was sent to the German Naval School, from which institution he was graduated with high honors and a Master’s certificate. Capt. Badenhausen had been decorated with the Order of Stanislaus by the Czar of Russia and was awarded a gold medal by the President of the United States for rescuing the crew of the schooner “Julia and Mary” of Bangor, Me. The Hamburg-American Company yesterday displayed the flags of Germany and the United States at half mast over their offices at 39 Broadway in Hoboken.” – The New York Times, October 7, 1902. Edmund Badenhausen was married in about 1865, possibly to Catherine Marie (Unknown).
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Captain Edmund Badenhausen (1840-1902) was master of the Hamburg-American Steamship Line's S.S. Cimbria, chartered by the Russian Navy, when she spent some number of months in Southwest Harbor in 1878. The S.S. Cimbria, Capt. Edmund Badenhausen, arrived in New York on February 1, 1879, from Hamburg, Germany via Le Havre, France, carrying passengers bound for the United States. The transcriber’s note from the manifest noted that the captain’s great granddaughter, Cimbria Badenhausen, was named for the ship. “SS Cimbria”, Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild, transcribed by Alice Stansfield Herzberg on March 18, 1999, Accessed online 05/27/08; http://www.immigrantships.net/1800/cimbria18790201.html "CAPT. BADENHAUSEN DEAD Was Dock Superintendent of Hamburg-American Line in This Country Capt. Edmund Badenhausen, Dock Superintendent in America of the Hamburg-American Steamship Company, died in Hoboken on Sunday night after a short illness. Capt. Badenhausen had been connected with the Hamburg-American Line for forty-two years, having served in all the grades, from fourth officer to Captain of transatlantic liners, Inspector, and lastly as Superintendent of the company’s great docking properties in this country. He was born in Cassel, Germany, in 1840. When a boy he entered the German Navy, and after a few years’ service afloat was sent to the German Naval School, from which institution he was graduated with high honors and a Master’s certificate. Capt. Badenhausen had been decorated with the Order of Stanislaus by the Czar of Russia and was awarded a gold medal by the President of the United States for rescuing the crew of the schooner “Julia and Mary” of Bangor, Me. The Hamburg-American Company yesterday displayed the flags of Germany and the United States at half mast over their offices at 39 Broadway in Hoboken.” – The New York Times, October 7, 1902. Edmund Badenhausen was married in about 1865, possibly to Catherine Marie (Unknown). [show more]
3520Bailey - Thalia Rebecca Bailey Nutting (1893-1978)
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Thalia Rebecca Bailey (1893-1978) was born on January 16, 1893 to Lincoln Bailey and Julia J. (Soule) Bailey, on September 8, 1915 in Woolwich.
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Thalia Rebecca Bailey (1893-1978) was born on January 16, 1893 to Lincoln Bailey and Julia J. (Soule) Bailey, on September 8, 1915 in Woolwich.
7042Bailey Light, Lake Cobbossee Lake
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard, Real Photo
  • Structures, Transportation, Lighthouse
14595Bairds Quarry, Swans Island
Minturn Quarry
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  • Places
  • Swans Island
14919Bairds Quarry, Swans Island
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Places, Island
  • Motenko - Howie Motenko
  • 2014-05-07
  • Swans Island
Illuminated by 47 volunteer light painters. The largest quarry on Swan's, Baird's Quarry provided granite for buildings in Boston and New York in the early 1900's.
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Illuminated by 47 volunteer light painters. The largest quarry on Swan's, Baird's Quarry provided granite for buildings in Boston and New York in the early 1900's.
5039Bait for Sale
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print, Albumen Print
  • Places, Shore
  • Structures, Other Structures
  • Rand - Henry Lathrop Rand (1862-1945)
  • 1890
"Bait for Sale" was Henry Rand's title for the photograph. Photograph may have been taken off Greening Island.
Description:
"Bait for Sale" was Henry Rand's title for the photograph. Photograph may have been taken off Greening Island.
14463Baker - Loran Ellis Baker (1831-1899)
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14464Baker - Marion L. (Baker) Mills (1893-1982)
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  • People
14465Baker - William Avery Baker (1911-1981)
  • Reference
  • People
8781Baker Island
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Places, Island
  • Buckman - Emma Johns Buckman (1881-1968)
  • 1920
  • Cranberry Isles, Baker Island
8782Baker Island
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Places, Island
  • Buckman - Emma Johns Buckman (1881-1968)
  • 1920
  • Cranberry Isles, Baker Island
8783Baker Island
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Places, Island
  • Buckman - Emma Johns Buckman (1881-1968)
  • 1920
  • Cranberry Isles, Baker Island
8784Baker Island
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Places, Island
  • Buckman - Emma Johns Buckman (1881-1968)
  • 1920
  • Cranberry Isles, Baker Island
14156Baker Island
  • Reference
  • Places, Island
  • Cranberry Isles, Baker Island
  • Baker Island
15875Baker Island Dance Floor
  • Reference
  • Places, Shore
The Baker Island “Dance Floor,” is a series of huge flat slabs of granite found on the south shore, where area-islanders would hold dances on warm summer evenings. Many visitors come here for an “off the beaten path” experience and because of its unique and pleasant setting. “I believe the Thorpe family was instrumental in forming a corporation to purchase a plot of land on Baker’s Island where the dance floor ledges are located to protect the site. When the tremendous sea during a violent storm moved and tipped the large flat rocks out of place a crew of men was sent out to jack them back level.” – The Stanleys of Cranberry Isles…and Other Colorful Characters, Fisheries of Cranberry Island Chapter
Description:
The Baker Island “Dance Floor,” is a series of huge flat slabs of granite found on the south shore, where area-islanders would hold dances on warm summer evenings. Many visitors come here for an “off the beaten path” experience and because of its unique and pleasant setting. “I believe the Thorpe family was instrumental in forming a corporation to purchase a plot of land on Baker’s Island where the dance floor ledges are located to protect the site. When the tremendous sea during a violent storm moved and tipped the large flat rocks out of place a crew of men was sent out to jack them back level.” – The Stanleys of Cranberry Isles…and Other Colorful Characters, Fisheries of Cranberry Island Chapter [show more]
2153Baker Island Light
  • Map, Annotated Map
  • Places

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