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Catalog Number |
2010.091.1 |
Object Name |
Newspaper |
Title |
Cape Shore Sentinel |
Summary |
Cape Shore Sentinel, August 26, 1948. On page 2 - image of James A. Fullum, Fred Libby, and Frank Wilkinson employed at the Fullam Blacksmith Shop on Ocean Street, South Portland, about 1908; ad for Rice's Cash Market. On page 3 - early settlement history of Cape Elizabeth - Walter Bagnall on Richmond Island in 1628 and Richard Bradshaw on the mainland in possibly 1630; ad for George J. Henry funeral home, King Cole, and Bob Lewis Furniture Mart. On page 4 - ad for Humpty Dumpty Potato Chip Company on Second Street in South Portland, Maine. On page 5 - story about Dr. George W.C. Studley of 58 Sawyer Street, one of the first volunteers in the Spanish-American War; the 50th anniversary brochure contains mistakes due to lack of fact checking - a list of corrections to the brochure. On page 6 - article about the Cape Elizabeth ferry; ads for W.W. Rich and Sons, and Delaware Feed Store. On page 7 - photo of the U.S.S. Malloy and U.S.S. Foss. On page 9 - story about Giovanni Amato, founder of the Amato's Italian Sandwich. On page 10 - photo of the War Memorial music shell, sponsored by the Stewart P. Morrill Post, American Legion; ad for A.A. Cole's Market, Woodward and Purinton. On page 11 - wreck of the Bohemian; ads for Dutch Cleaners, and Bailey and Wilder used cars. On page 12 - ads for Anderson's Variety Store, Goodwin's Red and White Super Market; a list of local men who served in the Spanish-American War. |
Published Date |
1948 |
Publisher |
Sentinel Publishing Company |
Published Place |
South Portland, Maine |
Search Terms |
Cape Shore Sentinel Henry Funeral Home King Cole Potato Chip Company Lewis Furniture Mart, Bob Humpty Dumpty Potato Chip Company Spanish-American War War Memorial Music Shell Cape Elizabeth ferry Elizabeth (steam ferry) H.H. Day (steam ferry) Josephine Hoey (steam ferry) Rich & Sons, W.W. Delaware Feed Store American Legion Woodward & Purinton Bohemian Anderson's Variety Store Goodwin's Red and White |
People |
Bagnall, Walter Henry, George J. Anderson, Norman E. "Allie" Rich, Lewis |
