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5904Grand Jury - October Term - 1893
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  • Joy - Benjamin Franklin Joy (1848-1912)
  • 1893
  • Ellsworth ME
Shows a picture of L. Lurvey
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Shows a picture of L. Lurvey
11247Olaus L. Mills - Member of the Second Traverse Jury, October Term
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  • Joy - Benjamin Franklin Joy (1848-1912)
  • 1904-10
  • Ellsworth ME
  • 50 State Street
9221John Carroll - Member of the Second Traverse Jury, October Term, 1913
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  • Osgood - Irving Osgood (1845-1914)
  • 1913-10
  • Ellsworth ME
A traverse jury is a trial jury selected to serve on a court case in civil or criminal court. It is different from a grand jury, which reviews evidence and decides whether there is a case to be answered in a criminal matter. Sitting - Left to Right M.A. Blaisdell - Brooklin L.E. Crosby - Amherst Otis Collins - Foreman - Bar Harbor W.A. Emery - Lamoine C.W. Carman - Deer Isle Standing - Left to Right L.M. Ames - Orland E.W. Burrill - Dedham F.C. Allen - Sedgwick F.W. Bunker - Cranberry Isles W.H. Ball - Hancock John Carroll - Southwest Harbor Charles H. Bickford - Winter Harbor
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A traverse jury is a trial jury selected to serve on a court case in civil or criminal court. It is different from a grand jury, which reviews evidence and decides whether there is a case to be answered in a criminal matter. Sitting - Left to Right M.A. Blaisdell - Brooklin L.E. Crosby - Amherst Otis Collins - Foreman - Bar Harbor W.A. Emery - Lamoine C.W. Carman - Deer Isle Standing - Left to Right L.M. Ames - Orland E.W. Burrill - Dedham F.C. Allen - Sedgwick F.W. Bunker - Cranberry Isles W.H. Ball - Hancock John Carroll - Southwest Harbor Charles H. Bickford - Winter Harbor [show more]
11918Manager John M. Hooper and Waitresses at the Exchange Hotel, Ellsworth
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  • People
  • 1942-04
  • Ellsworth ME
11265Genevieve R. Reed and Florence M. Reed
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  • Ellsworth ME
Left to Right: Genevieve R. Reed (1914-) Florence M. Reed (1908-) Genevieve and Florence were two of the daughters of Almond G. Reed and his wife, Margaret. Genevieve was born in 1914 in Ellsworth, Maine. Florence was born there in 1908. Florence married Mr. Jude. This photograph was sent to their uncle, Howard Milton Reed (1876-1958). Genevieve and Florence were grandnieces of Nathan Adam Reed.
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Left to Right: Genevieve R. Reed (1914-) Florence M. Reed (1908-) Genevieve and Florence were two of the daughters of Almond G. Reed and his wife, Margaret. Genevieve was born in 1914 in Ellsworth, Maine. Florence was born there in 1908. Florence married Mr. Jude. This photograph was sent to their uncle, Howard Milton Reed (1876-1958). Genevieve and Florence were grandnieces of Nathan Adam Reed.
6686Charles E. Charlie Wakefield with his Saxophone
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  • People
  • 1968-10-08
  • Ellsworth ME
"Charles E. ""Charlie"" Wakefield (1908-1986) was born and died in Cherryfield, the ""Blueberry Capital of the World,"" a town in Washington County, Maine, on the Narraguagus River. Charlie played his saxophone at many Mount Desert Island celebrations of his time and was the author of ""Trademark: Music - A Treasury of Downeast Maine Musical History"" - 1978. The Charles Wakefield Memorial Bandstand in Bandstand Park on Main Street next to the Legion Hall in the Cherryfield Historic District is named in his honor. The NRHP number for the Cherryfield Historic District - site of the bandstand is 90001467. ""Without a doubt, Charlie [Wakefield] is the most versitile [Sic] musician I have ever worked with. Many musicians play several instruments but never really excell in any one. This was never the case with Charlie. I used to get the biggest kick out of calling him to play a job, he would always ask me what chair I wanted him to work, sax, trombone, piano or just name it and Charlie could handle it. If we were playing a combo job he always brought a couple extra instruments along just in case, maybe the valve trombone or the soprano sax. I remember many times I have been asked what instrument Charlie played, all I could say, he plays them all.."" - ""Memoirs of a Dance Band"" by Charlie [Charles H.] Bennett. Privately printed, p. 73-75. This is just a small part of what Charlie Bennett says in his pamphlet about Charlie Wakefield."
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"Charles E. ""Charlie"" Wakefield (1908-1986) was born and died in Cherryfield, the ""Blueberry Capital of the World,"" a town in Washington County, Maine, on the Narraguagus River. Charlie played his saxophone at many Mount Desert Island celebrations of his time and was the author of ""Trademark: Music - A Treasury of Downeast Maine Musical History"" - 1978. The Charles Wakefield Memorial Bandstand in Bandstand Park on Main Street next to the Legion Hall in the Cherryfield Historic District is named in his honor. The NRHP number for the Cherryfield Historic District - site of the bandstand is 90001467. ""Without a doubt, Charlie [Wakefield] is the most versitile [Sic] musician I have ever worked with. Many musicians play several instruments but never really excell in any one. This was never the case with Charlie. I used to get the biggest kick out of calling him to play a job, he would always ask me what chair I wanted him to work, sax, trombone, piano or just name it and Charlie could handle it. If we were playing a combo job he always brought a couple extra instruments along just in case, maybe the valve trombone or the soprano sax. I remember many times I have been asked what instrument Charlie played, all I could say, he plays them all.."" - ""Memoirs of a Dance Band"" by Charlie [Charles H.] Bennett. Privately printed, p. 73-75. This is just a small part of what Charlie Bennett says in his pamphlet about Charlie Wakefield." [show more]