Islands and Bridges: Communities of Memory in Old Town, Maine/French Island Collection - Finding Aid
- Contributing Institution
- University of Maine
- View at Contributing Institution
- https://archives.library.umaine.edu/repositories/5/resources/2988
- Digitization Status
- Digitized / Numérisé(e)
- Identifier/Call Number
- MF 026
- Collection/Part of
- Islands and Bridges: Communities of Memory in Old Town, Maine/French Island Collection
- Title
- en Islands and Bridges: Communities of Memory in Old Town, Maine/French Island Collection - Finding Aid
- Description
- en A 1992 community based oral history project co-sponsored by the Maine Folklife Center and the Franco-American Center at the University of Maine generated a series of 35 interviews focusing on the culture and history of the French Canadian immigrant community located on French Island, Old Town, Maine. The project also resulted in a book of photographs, interview excerpts, and articles, Nos Histoires de I’lle: History and memories of French Island, Old Town, Maine (1999) (http://francolib.francoamerican.org/items/show/992).
- Author/Creator
- Bishop, James J.
- Date(s)
- 1992/1993
- familyName
- Bishop
- Trembly
- Dubay
- Lagasse
- Comeau
- Thibodeau
- Bosse
- Bouchard
- Brilliant
- Currier
- Cloutier
- Shorette
- Michaud
- Landry
- Legasse
- Morin
- Nadeau
- Ouellette
- Paradis
- Richard
- St. Louis
- Voter
- Taylor
- Guay
- Baillargeon
- Labretton
- Duplissa
- Geroux
- Beaulieu
- Library of Congress Subject Heading (LCSH)
- Folklore
- Franco-Americans--History
- Maine
- Old Town (Me.)--History
- Copyright Statement and Conditions governing use
- Rights assessment remains the responsibility of the researcher. No known restrictions on material.
- Conditions Governing Access
- No restrictions on access.
- Existence and Location of Originals
- Located at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress: AFC 2012/047 https://lccn.loc.gov/2013655211.
- Extent
- 31 items
- Materials Specific Details
- Audio files are the primary source material. Transcriptions are the transcriber's best effort to convert audio to text, but should be considered secondary to the audio.
- Collection Inventory
- en https://archives.library.umaine.edu/repositories/5/resources/2988
- Recommended Citation
- Interviewee last name, interviewee first name. Year. NA[unique series identification number], MF026, NAFOH. Raymond H. Fogler Library Special Collections Department, University of Maine, Orono, Maine.
- State/Province
- Maine
- Country
- United States
- Media
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- Contributing Institution
- University of Maine
- View at Contributing Institution
- https://archives.library.umaine.edu/repositories/5/resources/2988
- Digitization Status
- Digitized / Numérisé(e)