People (PEO)

John Means Obituary

John Means Obituary 1856 (PEO.2)

1856 obituary of John Means honoring John’s contributions to the community and to the development of the First Baptist Church of Sedgwick. Transcription and copy of original.

“The Atlantic Roamers” Left to right, Mrs. Julius L. Brown, Miss Sally Eugenia Brown, Mrs. Joseph Emerson Brown, Miss Mary Connally, Miss Martha Brown. August 1896

Sally Eugenia Brown (PEO.7)

Biography and photos of Sally Eugenia Brown from Atlanta, GA., a summer resident in the 1920s who did much genealogical research on local families

Sara Stinson Stover with her sisters Annah and Susan

Sarah Stover (PEO.8)

Biography and photos of Sally Eugenia Brown from Atlanta, GA., a summer resident in the 1920s who did much genealogical research on local families

John R. Cooper (PEO.12)

Photo of John R. Cooper, who lived on the Cooper Farm, taken at about age 16 and a few notes about his family.

Eunice Utterback (PEO.13)

Text and samples of the work of Eunice Utterback, a gifted artist who summered in her cottage which she named “Dream Hill”. Includes obituary.

Ernest Grindle (PEO.26)

Photo of Ernest Grindle, son of George Grindle on the Shore Road driving a “jigger” owned By Wyer G. Sargent.

Jasper Sargent’s Journal 1885-1889 (PEO.39A)

Transcript of Captain Jasper Sargent’s daily journal which he kept while at home in Sargentville, Maine. Includes entries re. local deaths, births, many every day happenings and the weather for each and every day.

Jasper Sargent’s Journal 1885-1889 (PEO.39B)

Transcript of Captain Jasper Sargent’s daily journal which he kept while at home in Sargentville, Maine. Includes entries re. local deaths, births, many every day happenings and the weather for each and every day.

Jasper Sargent’s Journal 1885-1889 (PEO.39C)

Transcript of Captain Jasper Sargent’s daily journal which he kept while at home in Sargentville, Maine. Includes entries re. local deaths, births, many every day happenings and the weather for each and every day.

Minnie Grindell 1918 Flu in Sedgwick (PEO.43)

A story of how the 1918 influenza epidemic effected Sedgwick. The story was written by Susan Webb and Pam Simmons based on information gleaned from the 1918 diary of Minnie Grindal.