Person Record
Metadata
Name |
Harriman, Hallie (McKeen) (1907-1994) |
Born |
1907 |
Birthplace |
Stoneham, ME |
Places of Residence |
West Stoneham, ME North Lovell, ME |
Father |
Harry B. McKeen |
Mother |
Stella (Gammon) McKeen |
Education |
Norway High School 1926 |
Notes |
Married May 14, 1927 at North Waterford, ME Buried in North Lovell Cemetery |
Occupation |
Owned and operated with her husband the W. F. Harriman General Store in North Lovell State Representative in the Maine Legislature. Served as Chairman of the Inland Fish and Game Committee. Teacher in Sweden and Lovell for 10 years. Manager of Westways from 1963 to 1975. Member of the School Committee and the Planning Board in Lovell |
Spouse |
Wilbert F. "Shorty" Harriman |
Children |
Robert McKeen Harriman 1930 David Harriman Hope (Harriman) Birkbeck 1942 Infant Daughter 1928-1928 |
Deceased |
Mar 1, 1994 |
Deceased Where |
W. Paris, ME |
Titles & honors |
Chosen as the high school girl to represent Maine in the American Youth - American Teacher Award at the Sesqui-Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. |
Related Records
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01. Lovell Folklore - 1974.02.0770
Tape prepared by Patricia Chandler as a term paper at the University of Maine, Portland in the Fall of 1964. On December 17, 1964 she interviewed Hallie Harriman and Charlotte Hobbs, focusing on superstitions and beliefs. Hallie spoke about how Kezar Lake got its name, the death of Mrs. Patch and Ernest McAllister of Stoneham, known for his strength. Charlotte described school houses, sawmills and the shook industry. In the transcript are add...
Record Type: Archive
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02. Hallie Harriman - 1974.02.0771
Hallie Harriman speaking at a Library Program on October 28, 1973. The recording was made by Dick Fisher. The original tape was transferred onto a CD by the Maine Folklife Center. We have a copy of the original tape. The tape was transcribed by Irene St. Germain in 2010.
Record Type: Archive
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03. Hobbs Library Program - 1976.05.0001
A Bicentennial talk at the library for the Women's Library Club in 1976. Alice Walker moderated and the speakers were Robert Littlefield, Hortense Prescott, Lawrence Stone, Hallie Harriman and Ruth Knight. The tape was transcribed in July 2010 by Irene St. Germain. The original tape was transferred onto a CD by the Maine Folklife Center. We have a copy of the original tape.
Record Type: Archive
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18. Hallie Harriman - 1992.12.0001
Hallie Harriman being interview on Aug. 5, 1992. The original tape was transferred onto a CD by the Maine Folklife Center. We have a copy of the original tape. The tape was transcribed by Irene St. Germain in 2010. The following topics are covered in this interview: mills and houses of North Lovell; 1890's fire in North Lovell; Hallie's childhood and family; the mill on Great Brook and the log drive; North Lovell store; running the North Lovell ...
Record Type: Archive
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19. Hallie Harriman - 1992.12.0002
Hallie Harriman being interview on Aug. 25, 1992. The original tape was transferred onto a CD by the Maine Folklife Center. We have a copy of the original tape. The tape was originally transcribed by Susan Van Dehey in 1994 and that transcription was edited in 2011 by Irene St. Germain. Harriman discusses a variety of events, mostly occuring in North Lovell: the murders of Cal McKeen and Harold Hill's wife and mother-in-law; Stephen McAllister; ...
Record Type: Archive
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22. Hallie Harriman's North Lovell Driving Tour - 1992.12.0003
Known as the North Lovell Driving Tour. Hallie Harriman being interviewed about houses in North Lovell on Sept. 22, 1992. The transcript includes accompanying photos. In the car is Hallie, Joan Radner, Roberta Chandler and Irene Dunham. The original tape was transferred onto a CD by the Maine Folklife Center. We have a copy of the original tape.
Record Type: Archive
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Edna Heim, Hallie Harriman, Helen Brown, Catherine & Bill Vinton - 2004.20.0006
Photo taken circa 1953: (Left to right) Edna Heim, Hallie Harriman, Helen (Naun) Brown, Catherine Vinton, Bill Vinton. Also on Photo CD's #1 & #4.
Record Type: Photo
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Hallie Harriman in Costume, 1952 - 2018.30.0008
Hallie Harriman in costume as Abigail Jones in the Lewis Dana Hill Library play performed on August 1,1952. The play was titled "A Husband for Breakfast". Taken from Photo CD #16.
Record Type: Photo
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Hallie Harriman in Costume, 1957 - 2018.30.0002
Hallie Halliman in costume as Maw Clevenger in the Lewis Dana Hill Library play performed on August 2, 1957. The play was titled "Keep Me A Woman Grown". Taken from Photo CD #16.
Record Type: Photo
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Hallie & Shortie Harriman, 1929 - 2018.10.0149
Hallie and Shortie Harriman in a photo dated Feb. 1929. They are standing in the middle of Main Street in Lovell Village. Taken from Photo CD #15.
Record Type: Photo
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Lewis Dana Hill Memorial Library Photo Albums - 2018.30.0012
Five photo albums for play performances that were held at the North Lovell Grange Hall for the purposes of fundraising for the Library. Four of the albums are identified and scanned copies can be found on Photo CD #16. The unidentified play has been scanned and can be found on Photo CD #15. The four identified plays are: "She Was Only a Farmer's Daughter" performed Aug. 1, 1947 "What's in a Name" performed Aug. 3, 1951 "A Husband for Breakfas...
Record Type: Archive
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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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Marriage Intentions and Marriages, 1892-1939 - 2023.01.0019
Indexed transcription of the Lovell Clerk's vital records book titled "Marriage Intentions and Marriages, 1892-1939, Town of Lovell." These records were indexed by Mary Fox when she was the Town Clerk. The index can be found in an archival notebook labelled "Marriage Intentions & Marriages, Town of Lovell, 1802-1939." along with a photocopy of the book.
Record Type: Archive
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Marriages, Births, Deaths 1940-1950 - 2019.01.0023
Town of Lovell Clerk's records for marriages, births, and deaths from 1940 to 1950. The original records are in the town safe. They have been photocopied and indexed, which can be found in a notebook titled "Marriages, Births, Deaths 1940-1950."
Record Type: Archive
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McKeen & Gammon Family Reunion - 2011.03.0026
A family reunion. The people are identified by Bertha Keniston as: Sarah & John Grover, Stella McKeen, Norma Wilberger, Ina Wilberger, Hallie Harriman, Harry McKeen, Isma Coleman, Hester McKeen. Taken from Photo CD #6.
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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Shorty and Hallie Harriman, 1927 - 1978.04.0001
Shorty and Hallie Harriman. Taken from the 1978 Town of Lovell Photo Book. Quote says: "Shorty and Hallie Harriman, one-time owners of the North Lovell Store. Shorty served on the Lovell Board of Selectmen, and Hallie served as a Representative to the Legislature." There is a better copy to be found on Photo CD #6. The photo of the Harrimans is dated 1927 in Bertha Keniston's photo album.
Record Type: Photo
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When Marion (Brooks) Houston Visited in 1981 - 2002.02.0010
When Marion (Brooks) Houston came back for a visit in 1981. Left to right: Gordon Eastman, Sarah Grover, Hallie Harriman, Marion (Pitman) Brown.
Record Type: Photo
