Person Record
Metadata
Name |
Cram, John Marshall (1937-2013) |
Born |
Sept. 28, 1937 |
Birthplace |
Portland, ME |
Father |
Mayo B. Cram |
Mother |
Margaret L. (Bell) Cram |
Notes |
Buried in Cemetery No. 4. C6, 40) |
Occupation |
Logger |
Spouse |
Viola P. Cram |
Children |
Linda Drew (step daughter) Elaine Preston (step daughter) Donald Eastman (stepson) |
Deceased |
Oct 29, 2013 |
Deceased Where |
Bridgton, ME |
Titles & honors |
US Navy veteran |
Related Records
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65. "Logging & Textile" Exhibit - 2002.20.0002
Random recordings taken during the Society's Logging & Textile Exhibit on Sept. 14, 2002. Speakers include Fred Fox, John Fox, John Cram, Tooty Wilson, Gordon Eastman, Al Stearns and others. The tape was transcribed by Irene St. Germain in 2011.
Record Type: Archive
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Annie Heald School, 1949, Grades 3, 4 & 5 - 1992.04.0002
Class photo of Grades 3, 4 & 5 at Annie Heald School, 1949. Students are identified as: Front row, left to right: Philip Harmon, Billy Grover, Linwood Bell, Beverley (Smith) Bassett, Juanita (Harmon) Lusky, Mary Lou Dallanger, Sandra (Davis) Merrill, Martha (Gerry) Bartlet, Kay McAllister,John Vinton, Wayne McAllister. Back row, left to right: Dannie McAllister, Gordon Eastman, Jr. (died at an early age, about 1960), Arnold Harmon, Fred Dall...
Record Type: Photo
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Births 1892 -1939 - 1974.02.0686
Index and photocopy of Lovell's births from 1892 through 1939. Located in a notebook titled "Births Deaths 1892-1939 Vital Statistics 1910-1945." A photocopy of the book can be found in the archival box "Lovell Vital Records Box 3."
Record Type: Archive
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Grade 7, Annie Heald School, 1952 - 1992.01.0298
Grade 7 at Annie Heald School in 1952. Front row: Philip Harmon, Frances Maines, Martha Gerry. Back row: John Cram, Beverly Smith, Shirley Skinner, Kay McAllister. Absent from the photo are: Ronain McAllister, Freddy Heim and Elna McAllister. Original photo is in the scrapbook "Lovell as a Resort Town" located in the safe. Taken from Photo CD #5.
Record Type: Photo
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John Cram - 2012.04.0074
Portrait of John Cram in his naval uniform. Taken from Photo CD #7.
Record Type: Photo
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John Cram and Perley Severance, 1951 - 2003.14.0010
John Cram and Perley Severance, taken in 1951.
Record Type: Photo
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John Cram, Irene Allen, George Brown and Henry Genashe - 2003.14.0011
Group photo of "The Gang". In back is: Johnny Cram, Irene (Allen) Dunham, George Brown and Henry Genashe. The front row is not identified.
Record Type: Photo
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John Cram's House, West Lovell - 1983.04.0304
The house of John Cram in West Lovell. (2 4x5's)
Record Type: Photo
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Lovell Cemetery Records, Volume I & II - 2007.31.0001
An update of Lovell's Cemetery Records, originally compiled by Irene St. Germain in 2006 and 2007. A major update was done in 2015, 2019, and 2022. Volume I has an index of names to be found in all Lovell cemeteries and the details on the #4 Cemetery . Volume II has the details on the Center Lovell Cemetery, Fox Cemetery, Lord Cemetery, North Lovell Cemetery, Village, West Lovell Cemeteries, private cemeteries, and an Appendix. The Appendix con...
Record Type: Archive
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Mill Pond Flood, 1953 - 2018.10.0094
Irving Chandler abserving as Azel Littlefield (standing) and John Cram cross the river after the Mill Pond Dam had been destroyed in the Flood of March 27, 1953.
Record Type: Photo
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Obituaries - 1974.02.0692
Nine notebooks of obituary newsclippings, all indexed.
Record Type: Archive
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Veteran's Exhibit, Box 1 & 2 - 2001.20.0002
Material primarily gathered from the 2001 Veteran's Exhibit, later updated for the 2013 Honoring Our Veterans Exhibit. The material is housed in 2 10Hx15Wx12D archival record storage boxes. Contents of Box 1: Notebooks & Files Notebooks: Military Correspondence - Harold Thomson; Edward Bell; Harlan Rowe; Byron Emery; Milton Barker; Enfield Wilson; Edward Davey Jr.; Jimmy. Miscellaneous Military Information - David Thomson (WWII); Lucinda (Me...
Record Type: Archive
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Washout at the Mill Pond Dam - 1974.02.0040
The washout at the Mill Pond Dam. March 27, 1953. Azel Littlefield and John Cram are standing in the boat. Maine Memory Net: "A Spring Flood washed out the Bridge over Kezar River in Lovell Village. It took the Saw Mill down stream. The mill at that time was owned and operated by Ernest C. Gerry. The mill was rebuilt on the high ground on the opposite side of the river." 2 copies on file. Image used in the Spring 2019 newsletter.
Record Type: Photo