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 | Disability Pension Williams Avery H 1 of 2.jpg |
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 | Disability Pension Williams Avery H 2 of 2.jpg |
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 | Discharge Original discharge, Helen Elizabeth Bucking, U.S.N.R.F. |
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 | Discharge Certification Certification of discharge, Helen Elizabeth Bucking, U.S.N.R.(F) |
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 | Discharge Honorable Williams Avery H 1 of 2.jpg |
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 | Discharge Honorable Williams Avery H 2 of 2.jpg |
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 | Draft Card WWI (Leo Francis Dunn) This record references service with the 103rd Infantry in France. |
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 | Draft Card WWI (William Albert Bucking) |
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 | Draft Card WWII (Joseph E. P. Dunn) |
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 | Draft Card WWII (William Albert Bucking) |
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 | Dunn Family Photo Back Row: Mary, Leo and Margaret
Middle Row: Dave, Leo (Sr.), Margaret, Jan, and Ed
Front Row: Ellen and Katherine (Kitty)
Circa. 1940-1941 (not shown, William John Dunn b. 1942) |
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 | Ed and Dave Dunn |
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 | Ed and Dave Dunn Photo of Edward Patrick Dunn and David Leo Dunn in the side yard of 10 Dayton Street in Augusta, Maine. |
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 | Ed Dunn Enjoying a meal at the farm. |
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 | Ed Dunn and Eileen Dunn (Aunt Whiz) This is my father Ed Dunn and my Aunt Whiz (wife of Leo F. Dunn, Jr., my dad's older brother), who were always laughing it up together. The two of them would talk on the phone often, hooting and howling, and generally carrying on, and when the call ended my father would turn to me and say, "Don't know who that was." |
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 | Edward P. Dunn enjoying seafood on the wharf at Five Islands, ME (1998) |
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 | Edward P. Dunn, I.R.S. (Bath, ME, 1961) |
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 | Edward Patrick Dunn
Cony High School (Graduation Picture)
Augusta, ME |
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 | Edward Patrick Dunn Edward Patrick Dunn, age 4 (approx), at Lake Cobbosseecontee in Maine. |
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 | Edward Patrick Dunn Edward Patrick Dunn, age 4 (approx) at Lake Cobbosseecontee |
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 | Edward Patrick Dunn ("The Major") Edward Patrick Dunn was a mail carrier in the city of Augusta, ME, for many years. An article published in the Kennebec Journal in observance of his retirement is available on this site. |
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 | Edward Patrick Dunn (on right) with friends in London. |
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 | Edward Patrick Dunn (The Major) |
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 | Edward Patrick Dunn as Baby in Car Photo of Edward Patrick Dunn as a baby being held by his mother in a car |
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 | Edward Patrick Dunn at Cobbosseecontee Lake in Winthrop, Maine, in 1933 In 1933 Edward Patrick Dunn purchased a little red camp on Cobbosseecontee Lake in Winthrop, Maine. This photo is Edward with his son Leo Francis Dunn (Sr.), and four of his grandchildren enjoying the cool water in that same year.
The Abenaki native people lived on the lake 400 years ago. They were great fishermen and grew lots of corn. The name "Cobbosseecontee" in their language means "Lake of Many Sturgeon." It's still known as a great fishing lake. |
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 | Edward Patrick Dunn in England During the Korean War |
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 | Edward Patrick Dunn in England During the Korean War (Notes on Reverse Side) |
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 | Edward Patrick Dunn On Steps Photo of Edward Patrick Dunn on the steps of 10 Dayton Street in Augusta, Maine, contemplating great thoughts. |
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 | Edward Patrick Dunn serving in the United States Air Force, stationed in England, during what he always called "The Forgotten War" |
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 | Edward Patrick Dunn, Altar Server This picture is outdoors, location unknown. |
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 | Edward Patrick Dunn, December, 1931 (Augusta, ME) |
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 | Elizabeth (Mueller) Becker |
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 | Ellen Holbrook |
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 | Ellen Holbrook (Notes on rear of photo) |
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 | Enlist in 472nd Engineers (WWI) This is the unit in which Avery Henry Williams served in WWI. He was a photographer prior to the war, a skill that meshed well with the mission of the 472nd Engineers. The 472nd deployed, among other technologies, aerial photography. |
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 | Enrollment Record of Helen Elizabeth Bucking in the U.S.N.R (F). |
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 | Etching of Sarah Amy (McManus) Field |
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 | Etching of Thomas Field |
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 | Famiily Photo Joseph Dunne and Annie (Power) Dunne |
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