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Ethel
Libby & Madeline MacVane |
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Ed
Pettengill? |
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People
on the steps of the Daisy Cottage, one of the first summer cottages. |
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Edwin
Pettengill, the lamp lighter |
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John
Pettengill was a policeman, boat builder, and built sleds. He married
Rebecca Jane Horr. They had no children. He was the first owner of the
Cusack House. His father, Nathaniel Pettengill Jr., owned all of the Bluffs.
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Susan
Griffin Pettengill and Samuel Pettengill are using a cow to pull their hay
wagon. They lived on what is now David Crowley’s property. |
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The
Davis Family |
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A
summer performance of Shakespeare’s Midsummer’s Night Dream
in the 1920's. |
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Malcolm
Griffin on his lobsterboat. |
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Edwin
S. Pettengill was a one man band, playing harmonica, drum, etc. He also
played and sang with Eunice Magnusson in the Church. Edwin used to take
summer people on fishing trips out around Halfway Rock, and he sold milk
and eggs. His first wife, Mary Louisa Clark Pettengill (know as Lou) made
a rug which is now in the Davis House. Edwin died in l936. He gave Gordon
Griffin the nickname Shavers. |
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Dorthy
Work & friends |