Name/Title
Mrs. Roosevelt Made Member of Penobscot TribeEntry/Object ID
CAHC 2006.37.3Scope and Content
Newspaper clipping from the Portland Evening Express, February 9, 1943 with photo of Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt receiving a bead headdress and the name Ow-Du-Sees-Ul (Princess of Many Trails) from Chief Bruce Poolaw and Princess Wetawaso of the Penobscot tribe. Mrs. Roosevelt and the tribe were part of the launching ceremony of the wooden barge "Pine Tree" at the Camden shipyard.Collection
Barbara Allen Lunt CollectionCataloged By
Heather BilodeauAcquisition
Accession
CAHC 2006.37Source or Donor
Barbara Allen LuntAcquisition Method
GiftLexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Secondary Object Term
NewspaperNomenclature Primary Object Term
SerialNomenclature Sub-Class
Other DocumentsNomenclature Class
Documentary ObjectsNomenclature Category
Category 08: Communication ObjectsLOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials
War, Shipbuilding, BoatsSearch Terms
Camden, Camden Harbor, Camden Shipbuilding and Marine Railway Yard, Maine, World War II, "Pine Tree", "APC 62", Penobscot IndiansArchive Details
Date(s) of Creation
Feb 9, 1943Archive Notes
Date(s): 9 February 1943Location
Location
Container
CAHC 2006.37 Box Barbara Allen Lunt CollShelf
Shelf 6Cabinet
Vault Shelving Unit 1Room
Storage RoomBuilding
Walsh History CenterCategory
PermanentDate
October 21, 2025Location
Room
Storage RoomBuilding
Walsh History CenterCategory
PermanentMoved By
Heather BilodeauDate
December 12, 2009Inventory
Inventoried By
Wyatt BerryInventoried Date
Mar 19, 2018Condition
Overall Condition
GoodNotes
Photocopied original papers.Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Person or Organization
Roosevelt, EleanorGeneral Notes
Note
Status: OK
Status By: Heather Bilodeau
Status Date: 2009-12-12Created By
admin@catalogit.appCreate Date
July 27, 2006Updated By
admin@catalogit.appUpdate Date
October 26, 2025