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Series 3: Graphic materials (continued) | |||||||||||||
Color slides (continued) | |||||||||||||
Acadian Village outdoor near Van Buren, Maine, June 27, 1991 (continued) | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_hm_c008 | |||||||||||||
20 35mm color slides | |||||||||||||
Maison Morneault (piece-sur-piece), Maison Ouellette (log construction); grange Acadien (frame); 1-10, Maison Morneault, continued: interior; newspaper wall and ceiling insulation in second story (sleeping loft); 11-17, Maison Ouellette, 1859 Acadian cottage; horizontal log construction (perhaps half-dovetailed); 18-20, "grange Acadien," frame Acadian barn of the early Quebec type, reconstructed at the museum; note that the Acadian barn type is very much like the standard "English" barn in its type. | |||||||||||||
Call number: AFC 1991/029: HM-C009 | 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 | ||||||||||||
Photographer: Howard W. Marshall | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_hm_c009 | |||||||||||||
20 35mm color slides | |||||||||||||
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 | ||||||||||||
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