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1436 | Captain Alley from Sealand and Engineer Sargent aboard Sunbeam I |
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| Description: photocopy image of 2 men on Sunbeam 1 Captain Alley and Engineer Sargent | ||
1438 | Sunbeam I 1912-1926 |
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1439 | Sunbeam I 1912-1926 |
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1441 | Sunbeam I 1912-1926 |
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1442 | Sunbeam I 1912-1926 |
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| Description: Image of Sunbeam I tied up at a dock for repairs. This vessel was a gift by Mrs. John (Emma) S. Kennedy in 1912 | ||
1443 | Sunbeam I 1912-1926 |
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1437 | Sunbeam I 1912-1926 two images |
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| Description: Image cut out of Mission bulletin publication of Sunbeam I with the YMCA Group aboard Top Sunbeam I at sail | ||
1013 | The Story of the Maine Sea Coast Missionary Society, 1950 |
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| Description: Sigma Kappa (__) is a national sorority founded in 1874 at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. Since 1918, Sigma Kappa has supported the Maine Sea Coast Mission as one of its philanthropies. This booklet, created for the Sigma Kappa sorority Diamond Jubilee Convention in 1950, describes the history and purpose of the Maine Seacoast Missionary Society and includes photographs of the Society's boats, staff, and activities. People Mentioned: Alexander MacDonald, Angus MacDonald, Alexander Mackay-Smith, Mrs. Arthur Berry, Neal D. Bousfield, Thomas Heming, Alice Peasley, Thomas Searls, Edith Drury, Wilfred Grenfell [show more] |