Name/Title
Megunticook Fruit Company fanEntry/Object ID
WHC 2009.30.1Description
Fan given to customers compliments of the Megunticook Fruit Company, owned at the turn of the century by Tony Anastasio. The building was located at 6 Main Street in Camden, which later became Stevenson's Candy Store, and finally Haskell & Corthell shoe store.Collection
Thordis Heistad CollectionCataloged By
Heather BilodeauAcquisition
Accession
WHC 2009.30Source or Donor
Ms. June KincadeLexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Primary Object Term
Fan, HandNomenclature Sub-Class
Personal Assistive ObjectsNomenclature Class
Personal GearNomenclature Category
Category 03: Personal ObjectsLOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials
FruitSearch Terms
Camden, Main Street, Maine, Megunticook Fruit Company, FansOther Names and Numbers
Other Numbers
Number Type
Other NumberOther Number
MS 004Location
Location
Container
MS 004 Box Thoris Heistad CollectionShelf
Shelf 2Cabinet
Vault Shelving Unit 1Room
Storage RoomBuilding
Walsh History CenterCategory
PermanentDate
October 21, 2025Location
Container
MS 004Room
Storage RoomBuilding
Walsh History CenterCategory
PermanentMoved By
Heather BilodeauDate
July 27, 2009Inventory
Inventoried By
Wyatt BerryInventoried Date
Mar 20, 2018Condition
Overall Condition
GoodDate Examined
Dec 10, 2013Examined By
Heather BilodeauRelationships
Related Person or Organization
Person or Organization
Anastasio, TonyPerson or Organization
Heistad, Hans O.Person or Organization
Heistad, ThordisProvenance
Notes
Bob and June Kincade owned Stevenson's Sweets & Eats Shop, which was formerly the Megunticook Fruit Company. June's mother was Thordis Heistad, daughter of landscape designer Hans Heistad.General Notes
Note
Status: OK
Status By: Heather Moran
Status Date: 2013-12-10Created By
admin@catalogit.appCreate Date
July 27, 2009Updated By
admin@catalogit.appUpdate Date
October 27, 2025