Interview of Mildred Hill
Hill-Mildred-no-date-final.mp3
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Interview of Mildred Hill
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This interview consists of Mildred Hill talking about her life. She was born in Hawaii after her father was "imported" to the Dole plantation for his canning knowledge. Some of her mother's family came from Germany. Her family moved back from Hawaii to Southwest Harbor while she was two years old and lived at Seawall and then Manset. She talks about having well water, but using "town water" in the summer. The main industry in Manset was fishing or processing fish, as well as hotels and ice storage. He also talks about the Seawall radio station around World War One which communicated with ships and mainland Europe. Many sailors stationed there married local girls or stayed in the area after the war ended. Mildred's husband Carleton worked as a civilian for the Coast Guard, in the houses of Summer People, and in local hotels. She also recounts stories about issue with the mail and how boys made pocket money baiting trawl lines after school.
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338 Main Street
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Southwest Harbor
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ME
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USA
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“Interview of Mildred Hill,” Southwest Harbor Public Library, accessed November 22, 2024, https://demo.digitalarchive.us/items/show/12870.Item 16718