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Series 3: Graphic materials (continued) | |||||||||||||
Color slides (continued) | |||||||||||||
Acadian Village Museum, Van Buren, Maine; Scenes in Frenchville, Maine; Log house, New Sweden, Maine; Notre Dame du Mont Carmel Catholic church, Lille, Maine, June 27, 1991 - June 28, 1991 (continued) | |||||||||||||
1, Acadian barn, door; 2, Acadian Village museum founder and director, Mrs. Ann Roy, at the museum (leader, founder), Pres., La Heritage Vivant * SEND COURTESY PRINT OF THIS SLIDE TO MRS. ROY (C/ O RB); 3, "Gateway to Canada" float for festival or parade, at Acadian Village Museum; 4-5, "potato seed knife," purchased by Marshall at Frenchville Video Outlet / Jesse's Foodland (1-543-6011, Mr. Jesse Michaud, PO Box 225, * Frenchville, ME 04745); 6, highway sign, Frenchville; 7, Swedish log house, New Sweden community; Swedish full-dovetailed cornering; house being reconstructed, rehabbed; 20, at Lille, June 28, the Norte Dame du Mont Carmel Catholic church, being gradually reconstructed or restored by Don Cyr; on US 1. The building is on the National Register of Historic Places (continued). | |||||||||||||
Call number: AFC 1991/029: HM-C010 | Lille church and other scenes, Lille, Maine, June 28, 1991 | ||||||||||||
Photographer: Howard W. Marshall | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_hm_c010 | |||||||||||||
20 35mm color slides | |||||||||||||
This is the defunct Catholic church that Don Cyr is planning to restore; on the National Register; has lots of potential for Park Service interpretation, etc.; Notre Dame du Mont Carmel is its official name; 1-5, church; 6-14, the rectory / presbyter (Cyr's residence now); note niche for religious statues in exterior wall on front porch; 15-16, the cemetery behind the church; 17, view of the landscape behind the Lille community; 18, Don Cyr's truck with Acadian flag license plate; 19-20, property on main street in Lille, next to the church: connected farmstead to the rear, with a commercial building with false-front attached to the front of the house. | |||||||||||||
Call number: AFC 1991/029: HM-C011 | Lille church and other scenes, Lille, Maine, June 28, 1991 | ||||||||||||
Photographer: Howard W. Marshall | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_hm_c011 | |||||||||||||
20 35mm color slides | |||||||||||||
This is the defunct Catholic church that Don Cyr is planning to restore (Notre Dame du Mont Carmel)....; 1-4, vernacular houses across the highway from the church; 5-11, exterior of the church, continued; 12-20, interior of the church; note clerestory windows and religious statues (13), and the pair of cast-iron gilded angels that Don Cyr has restored and plans to put back into their original positions on the two tops of the chapel's twin towers; 14, shows one of the painted / marbleized wooden columns in the sanctuary. | |||||||||||||
Call number: AFC 1991/029: HM-C012 | Lille church and other scenes, Lille, Maine, June 28, 1991 | ||||||||||||
Photographer: Howard W. Marshall | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_hm_c012 | |||||||||||||
20 35mm color slides | |||||||||||||
defunct Catholic church that Don Cyr is planning to restore (Notre Dame du Mont Carmel); stored dismantled Violette Acadian cottage; 1-2, drift pins (hand-forged iron) used to secure ship's knees in the Violette house dismantled and stored by Don Cyr behind the church; 3-8, Ray Brassieur visits with Don Cyr behind the church * SEND COURTESY PRINT OF #5 to DON CYR (via RB); 9-10, Acadian barn, expanded and altered, that was part of the church property; Don Cyr stores salvaged parts of historic buildings inside the barn (next to the church rectory); 11-12, frame shed behind the church where Cyr stores some of the Violette house parts; 13-14, cemetery; 15-16, the barn in its proximity to the rectory; 17, Don Cyr and Brassieur discuss the buildings; 18-20, sections of the historic Violette house being stored by Don Cyr for future reconstruction; the house is on the National Register for Historic Places (but hardly capable of being viewed); the curved wooden element in the center of #18 is a ship's knee. | |||||||||||||
Call number: AFC 1991/029: HM-C013 | Don Cyr property and murals, Lillie, Maine; Danny Labrie twin barn, St. Agatha, Maine, June 28, 1991 | ||||||||||||
Photographer: Howard W. Marshall | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_hm_c013 | |||||||||||||
20 35mm color slides | |||||||||||||
"Twin barns" are a significant feature in the regional vernacular architecture of the St. John valley; 1-5, other elements of the dismantled Violette house on the Don Cyr property at Lille church; #1 is flooring, #3 is floor joists; #5 shows Ray Brassieur lifting the tarp to get a better look at the stored building; 6-7, Acadian murals painted by Don Cyr and used during festivals; 8, landscape — St. John River at Frenchville, from the road to the "back settlements" en route to the St. Agatha community; 9-20, the Danny Labrie frame twin barn, St. Agathe community 2 1/2 mi. south of Frenchville, on a prosperous family potato farm. A twin barn is essentially a pair of Acadian type barns placed one behind the other with the interstice framed in with a transverse roof; note that the exterior walls are shingled; interior views suggest the framing (documented in Marshall fieldnotes). | |||||||||||||
Call number: AFC 1991/029: HM-C014 | Danny Labrie twin barn, St. Agatha, Maine, June 28, 1991 | ||||||||||||
Photographer: Howard W. Marshall | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_hm_c014 | |||||||||||||
20 35mm color slides | |||||||||||||
"Twin barns" are a significant feature in the regional vernacular architecture of the St. John valley; this is a successful family-run modern potato farm with the latest in computer-assisted management practices; interior of the twin barn, continued; 2-7, the barn and its environs, including a new potato field under cultivation; 8-10, new sheet metal building used for equipment storage on the Labrie farm built on the model of 50-year old "quonset hut" designs developed during World War II; 11-18, continued views of the Danny Labrie frame twin barn; note shingling on the exterior walls (an important regional characteristic); 19, the Labrie farmstead; Acadian type house to the left, with typical appendages and broad porch. | |||||||||||||
Call number: AFC 1991/029: HM-C015 | Potato houses and landscapes, St. Agatha, Maine, June 28, 199 | ||||||||||||
Photographer: Howard W. Marshall | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_hm_c015 | |||||||||||||
20 35mm color slides | |||||||||||||
potato houses are an important feature in the postrailroad landscape of the late 19th and of the 2 0th centuries; important in the regional vernacular architecture of the St. John valley; 1-4, agricultural landscape in the "back settlements" or concessions, near St. Agatha community; arpent system of land division visible here as in other slides elsewhere; barn is a frame Acadian barn with gambrel roof; 5-20, the Herman Deprey potato house; the structure features a concrete fire wall; located adjacent to Bangor and Aroostook Railroad line; potatoes are brought here from the fields and stored until shipped via rail to the market; the potato house (a kind of twolevel barn) has thickly insulated walls and is very dark; it is partly built into the side of the hill to provide access for loading the potato house from the top down. | |||||||||||||
Call number: AFC 1991/029: HM-C016 | Potato houses and scenes, St. Agatha, Maine | ||||||||||||
Photographer: Howard W. Marshall | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_hm_c016 | |||||||||||||
20 35mm color slides | |||||||||||||
Log missing | |||||||||||||
Call number: AFC 1991/029: HM-C017 | Phyllis Perreault farm, Wallagrass, Maine; Maison Alexis Cyr, Saint-Basile, New Brunswick, June 29, 1991 | ||||||||||||
Photographer: Howard W. Marshall | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_hm_c017 | |||||||||||||
20 35mm color slides | |||||||||||||
The St. Basile, NB, log buildings are important; 1-4, Phyllis Perreault farm, Wallagrass on Me. 11, continued: frame shingled house, "La Vielle Maison," ca. 1885; dwelling is the form of a familiar British Isles dwelling with different functional spaces; here, there is a small room for firewood and the garage is at the far gable end; 2, Phyllis Perreault and her father, Roland Perreault * SEND TWO COURTESY PRINTS OF THIS SLIDE TO Mr. Roland Perreault, RR 1, Box 1266, Soldier Pond, Maine 04781; 5, St. John River from the New Brunswick side, north of St. Basile at at Baker Brook; 6-10, historic site at the St. Basile cemetery, on the St. John River directly across from St. David (Madawaska), Me.: c. 1800 Maison Alexis Cyr log house reconstructed at this site; 11—13, memorial chapel at the Alexis Cyr house site, built in 1960 to honor the Acadian settlers here; it is a modern variant of piece-surpiece en colombage construction; 14-17, details on the Maison Alexis Cyr: handwrought iron thumb latches, memorial plaque on the wall; 18-20, memorial chapel, continued: plaque on exterior wall, sign on exterior wall, view of St. John River and Maine from the site. | |||||||||||||
Call number: AFC 1991/029: HM-C018 | St. Basille Pioneer's Memorial Chapel, houses, and landscape, Saint-Basile, New Brunswick; Farmstead in Riviere Verte, New Brunswick; Church, St. Leonard, New Brunswick, June 29, 1991 | ||||||||||||
Photographer: Howard W. Marshall | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_hm_c018 | |||||||||||||
20 35mm color slides | |||||||||||||
1-2, treaty marker and cemetery at St. Basile pioneers' memorial chapel; 3-6, St. Basile catholic church, cemetery; 7-8, vernacular houses in St. Basile, NB; 10-16, St. John River and landscape across in Maine, from New Brunswick, near St. Basile; arpent land division system clearly seen in #13-16; 17-18, excellent example of an Acadian barn, south of St. Basile, NB; 19, connected farmstead in Riviere Verte (Green River), NB; 20, church in St. Leonard, NB. | |||||||||||||
Call number: AFC 1991/029: HM-C019 | Churches, barns, and vernacular houses, St. Leonard, New Brunswick. Vernacular houses and buildings, Fort Kent, Maine, June 29, 1991 | ||||||||||||
Photographer: Howard W. Marshall | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_hm_c019 | |||||||||||||
20 35mm color slides | |||||||||||||
1-2, church in St. Leonard, NB, continued; 3-4, Acadian farmstead, New Brunswick, s. of St. Leonard at Sainte-Anne; 5-7, New Brunswick vernacular houses; 8-9, NB landscape and farm (large barn); 10, NB highway n. of Grand Falls; 11-12, Grand Falls, NB (St. John River); 13, vernacular buildings in Grand Falls, NB; 14, farmstead near Hamlin, Maine on US 1; 15-20, vernacular houses and landscapes in Ft. Kent, Maine on US 1, moving into town from south. | |||||||||||||
Call number: AFC 1991/029: HM-C020 | Buildings along U.S. 1, Fort Kent, Maine; Plourdes Store and landscape, Soldier Pond, Maine, June 29, 1991 | ||||||||||||
Photographer: Howard W. Marshall | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_hm_c020 | |||||||||||||
20 35mm color slides | |||||||||||||
1-7, vernacular buildings along US 1 in Ft. Kent, continued; 8, painted truck, Ft. Kent college campus; 9, vernacular house in Ft. Kent; gothic gables, central hall house type; 10-11, Fort Kent, 1839 cedar log block house built for defense during boundary disputes; restored to some degree, this is a very fine National Landmark that is cared for by the Maine Bureau of Parks and Recreation; 12-19, Plourdes Store and landscape, on Me. 11 s. of Ft. Kent; this is a rebuilt and altered piece-sur-piece Acadian cottage of the 19th century; 20, Acadian cottage across Me. 11 from Plourdes Store. | |||||||||||||
Call number: AFC 1991/029: HM-C021 | Vernacular architecture and various scenes, Fort Kent, Patten, and Hampden, Maine, June 29, 1991 | ||||||||||||
Photographer: Howard W. Marshall | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_hm_c021 | |||||||||||||
5 35mm color slides | |||||||||||||
1, vernacular house on Me. 11 in Ft. Kent; 2, landscape near Soldier Pond, s. of Ft. Kent; 3, Mt. Katahdin, in Baxter State Park, south of our study area, from Me. 11; 4, connected vernacular farmstead on Me. 11 in Patten, Maine, with New England temple-form house type; 5, New England temple form house type, Hampden, Maine. | |||||||||||||
Call number: AFC 1991/029: LO-C001 | Roadside crosses, Baker-Brook, New Brunswick, June 15, 1991 | ||||||||||||
Photographer: Lisa Ornstein | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_lo_c001 | |||||||||||||
20 35mm color slides | |||||||||||||
These images document roadside crosses located in Baker-Brook, New Brunswick. For further details, see MAP-LO-FO61591.A; [1-15, roadside cross located on Route 120 at the Baker/Brook/Clair townline]; 1-5, roadside cross: full-length shots; 7-8, roadside cross shrinebox: shrinebox; the lettering reads: Eternal Light; 9, detail of roadside cross: electrical wiring; 10, detail of roadside cross: transept ornament; 11-12, detail of roadside cross area: one of the two ornamental pillars which frame the cross; 13-14, roadside cross area showing proximity of cross to townline welcome sign. | |||||||||||||
Call number: AFC 1991/029: LO-C002 | Roadside crosses, Baker-Brook, New Brunswick, June 15, 1991 | ||||||||||||
Photographer: Lisa Ornstein | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_lo_c002 | |||||||||||||
7 35mm color slides | |||||||||||||
These images document a roadside cross located at the corner of rue Cyr and Chemin du Lac in Baker-Brook, New Brunswick. For further details, see MAP-L0-F061591.A; 1, full-length shot; 2-3, detail: enclosed base; plate glass in the raised base is a panel enclosure for one side of the shrine box; 4-6, detail: shrinebox; 7, detail: sculpted heart at the center of the cross. | |||||||||||||
Call number: AFC 1991/029: LO-C003 | Acadian Mass, St. David Catholic Church, Madawaska, Maine, June, 1991 | ||||||||||||
Photographer: Lisa Ornstein | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_lo_c003 | |||||||||||||
20 35mm color slides | |||||||||||||
Log missing | |||||||||||||
Call number: AFC 1991/029: LO-C004 | Possibly Ida Bourgoin Roy, Van Buren, Maine; Albert Michaud with bird houses at Village Acadien, Van Buren, Maine, June, 1991 | ||||||||||||
Photographer: Lisa Ornstein | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_lo_c004 | |||||||||||||
8 35mm color slides | |||||||||||||
Log missing | |||||||||||||
Call number: AFC 1991/029: RB-C001 | Various buildings and scenes, Bridgewater, Maine, and Van Buren, Maine, 1991 | ||||||||||||
Photographer: Ray C. Brassieur | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_rb_c001 | |||||||||||||
20 35mm color slides | |||||||||||||
These buildings document a variety of buildings and scenes; 1-2, Farmstead with twin barn in Bridgewater, ME; 3-4, Bradbury Barrel Co., Bridgewater; 5-8, Farmstead two miles south of Bridgewater, with house, twin barn, and potato house (#8); 9-12, 1906 Dark Harbor seventeen and one-half foot (at waterline) sailboat, photographed one mile south of Mars Hill, ME; the boat belongs to Peter Parker of Presque Isle; 13, Bridge over Violette Brook, Van Buren, ME; 14, Part of saddle-notched log retaining wall on Violette Brook; 15, Violette Brook; 16, Saddle-notched log retaining wall; 17-20, St. Bruno Catholic Church, Van Buren, with decorative stonework and inscription over door— "Aimer Marie et la Faire Aimer." | |||||||||||||
Call number: AFC 1991/029: RB-C002 | Midsommar Festival, New Sweden, Maine, 1991 | ||||||||||||
Photographer: Ray C. Brassieur | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_rb_c002 | |||||||||||||
20 35mm color slides | |||||||||||||
These images document a visit to New Sweden, ME, during the Midsommar Festival; 1, Cemetery in New Sweden; 2-9, Dancing around the Maypole; 10, One of the musicians who played for the dances, with her guitar; 11, A house in New Sweden; 12-13, Replica of Capitol building; the original, built in 1870, was destroyed in a fire in 1971. Note the garlanded Maypole to the left. This building now houses the Historical Society Museum; 14, Door to the Museum; 15, Logs from an early house in New Sweden on exhibit in the Lars Noak Blacksmith Shop, which is operated as a museum by the Historical Society; 16-19, Log house across the road from the Noak Blacksmith Shop; this house is in the process of being restored; 20, Exterior of the Noak Blacksmith Shop. | |||||||||||||
Call number: AFC 1991/029: RB-C003 | Midsommar Festival, New Sweden, Maine; Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church and presbytery, Lille, Maine; Village Acadien. Van Buren, Maine, 1991 | ||||||||||||
Photographer: Ray C. Brassieur | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_rb_c003 | |||||||||||||
20 35mm color slides | |||||||||||||
These images document a visit to New Sweden, ME, during the Midsommar Festival; 1-2, Log house which is being restored by the New Sweden Historical Society; 3-4, Lars Noak Blacksmith Shop; a museum of the Historical Society; 5-7, Artifacts in the Historical Society Museum in the rebuilt Capitol; #7, a young resident named Sven Bondeson, who guided us on our visit; 8, Garlanded Maypole outside the Capitol; 9-12, Capitol and Maypole; This image documents Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church and presbytery in Lille, ME; 13, Church and presbytery; local historian and folklorist don Cyr lives in the presbytery, and he is in the process of restoring the church; 14-16, Fort Kent Blockhouse, Fort Kent, ME; log blockhouse constructed 1839-40. On the National Register of Historic Places; These images document the Village Acadien in Van Buren, ME; 17-20, Maison Ouellette, a typical nineteenth century Acadian house. | |||||||||||||
Call number: AFC 1991/029: RB-C004 | Village Acadien, Van Buren, Maine; Genealogy display at Sirois/Duplessis family reunion at Acadian Festival, Madawaska, Maine, 1991 | ||||||||||||
Photographer: Ray C. Brassieur | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_rb_c004 | |||||||||||||
20 35mm color slides | |||||||||||||
These images document a visit to the Village Acadien, a collection of historic buildings in Keegan village, town of Van Buren, ME. All of the buildings have been moved to the site from other locations in the study area. This site is on the National Register of Historic Places; 1, Maison Ouellette, a typical nineteenth century Acadian house; 2-4, Maison Morneault, also a nineteenth century house; the small addition was once used as a post office; 5, Acadian barn; 6, Outhouse; 7, Grotto with religious statuary; 8-9, Replica of an eighteenth century log church, Notre Dame de I'Assumption; 10, Another of the restored houses (pink) and the schoolhouse; 11, ?????; 12-13, Blacksmith shop undergoes restoration; the wooden barrels are potato barrels; 14, House in Madawaska, ME; the red-brown color is a popular one in the area; 15, House in Madawaska; These images document a genealogy display for the Sirois/Duplessis family reunion at the annual Acadian Festival in Madawaska; 16, Table where genealogical books and other material was available; 17, Wall display of family genealogy; 18, Large Acadian flag as stage backdrop; 19, Part of the genealogy display; 20, Duplessis coat-of-arms. | |||||||||||||
Call number: AFC 1991/029: RB-C005 | Genealogy display at Sirois/Duplessis family reunion at Acadian Festival, Arts and crafts fair at Acadian Festival, Madawaska, Maine, 1991 | ||||||||||||
Photographer: Ray C. Brassieur | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_rb_c005 | |||||||||||||
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