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- Viewing Log: Flower garden. Bridge, possibly the Schoodic bridge. Ferry. Loading vehicles on ferry. Chenoweth "Chennie" Hall, violinist & artist, enters frame on the left, climbs ladder. Ruth Huntington Storm enters on right. Bronx elementary schoolteacher Mabel Griffin sits on rocks, holding a book. Ruth Storm in shorts and halter top on right. Mabel passes book to Ruth. Corea Harbor at twilight, Louise Young on left, Mabel Griffin on right. Barge carrying logs. Shots of Corea Harbor, onlookers, barges. (John Lord has hypothesized this footage records the dredging of Corea Harbor.) Rowing to barge. Bystanders on dock. Mabel Griffin views the octagonal "Mott place." According to John Lord, Percival Mott was a woodworker who just wanted to have an octagonal house. ) Mabel Griffin on lobster boat with Joe Young, a local lobsterman and photographer Louise Young's brother. Mabel in the bow wearing an outfit the NY police would have arrested her for wearing. A Redwing, a torpedo-stern lobster boat created in the 1920s by a Nova Scotian Will Frost who settled on Beals Island. John Lord, who was a boy at the time, proposed it might be Forrest Young's rum-running lobster boat, which was built for speed. Mabel Griffin now in a dress helping to bait a trawl? Maynard Wasgut is on the boat facing Ruth's cabin.
15:12 possibly the site of Ruth's cabin 17:02 Almeda"Meda" Benoit