Keepers of Baker Island
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Bibliographical Sources

Dwelley, H., The Gilleys of Baker Island, 1998.

Eliot, Charles, John Gilley of Baker’s Island, 1899.

Harrison, Timothy E., Lighthouses of Bar Harbor and the Acadia Region, 2009.

Mancinelli, I.,Baker Island Cultural Landscape Report, 1996.

Morrison, P, Archaeological Reconnaissance, 2008.

National Park Service, Cultural Landscapes Inventory, 2009.

National Archive and Records Administration; both MD and DC (I and II) facilities. KOBI historian Cornelia Cesari has conducted research in both facilities' documents, photographs, and film divisions. This is the source of most USLHE, USLS, USCG photographs, keepers' logs, etc.

Stanley, Ralph, personal interviews, 2004.

United States Coast Guard, History of Baker Island, Maine Lightstation, March 1954.
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