Cranberry Isles Society and Culture

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The focus of this category is society and culture in Cranberry Isles, Maine. Appropriate topics include religion on the Cranberry Isles, clubs, lodges, genealogy, history, and personal pages of local residents.

  • Bunker Cemetery  - Provides profiles of some of the people buried in the graveyard on Great Cranberry Island, and permits visitors to add additional information to the database.
  • Cemeteries of Great Cranberry Island  - Lists eight known burial grounds on the island, and discusses five of them, including genealogical details about people buried there. Also available as a database file.
  • Combined Cemeteries All the Cranberry Isles, Maine  - Provides a list all persons known to have been buried in any of the graveyards in the Cranberry Isles.
  • Great Cranberry Island Historical Society  - Presents membership information, an application, and donation form, as well as historical and genealogical details and links referring to the island.
  • Heliker-LaHotan Foundation  - Highlights a private charitable foundation founded by John Heliker and Robert LaHotan, who left their estates to a Foundation with a mandate to operate the complex of buildings on Great Cranberry Island in Maine as a place for artists to live and work.
  • Hitty Preble  - Highlights a flat wooden doll, based on the novel, "Hitty, Her First Hundred Years,"by Rachel Field, including a history of the doll, a synopsis of the book, items for sale, and photographs and stories about the doll, written by Cranberry Isles residents.
  • Hittys In Maine  - A shared journal based on the wooden doll, made famous by the author, Rachel Field. Includes several photographs from the Cranberry Isles.
  • Meetup.com: Cranberry Isles  - Find local events organized by topic.
 
 
 
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