
10 Items in This Collection
1) [Clem Marquis--home movies] Reel 1
Family Gathering - Birthday[?];[Horse's?] party
good shots
[?]
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2) [Clem Marquis--home movies] Reel 2
Marquis Farm
Cows in a snowy pasture, camp, more cows, turkeys, corn fields.;Daisy + H?]
deer film
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3) [Clem Marquis--home movies] Reel 3
Family at home, X-mas
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4) [Clem Marquis--home movies] Reel 4
at the b[?];Family at lake, family at home - X-mas
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5) [Clem Marquis--home movies] Reel 5
Easter Party -
[?] [?]
Julie;Family at home.
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6) [Clem Marquis--home movies] Reel 6
Spring 1958
Deer film;Deer in a field.
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7) [Clem Marquis--home movies] Reel 7
Hay
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[?] trees;Haying
Cutting Pine Trees
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8) [Clem Marquis--home movies] Reel 8
Logs
gees + ([?])
Aug-;Giant logs, Christmas trees on truck
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9) [Clem Marquis--home movies] Reel 9
Rochester, N.Y.
Spring - 1958
Deer film;Train Tracks, deer
Clement A. Marquis Tree Farm
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10) [Clem Marquis--home movies] Reel 10
Deer
Barn - tree [?]
Hay - 1963;Deer
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Marquis, Clem Collection

Primary Format and Extent
Film (650 ft.) si., b&w and col. ; 16mm

Collection Date Range
1952 – 1963

Summary
The collection consists of 11 reels of silent, 8mm film, totaling approximately 650 feet. The films includes scenes of the Marquis Farm, family, Christmas, Lake, Deer, Haying, cutting pine trees.

Biographical/Historical Notes
Clement 'Clem' Marquis (1919-2014) owned a farm in Passadumkeag, Maine.

Repository
Northeast Historic Film

Availability
Access is restricted; consult repository for detail.

Condition Governing Reproduction and Use
Authorization to reuse and/or reproduce must be obtained from Northeast Historic Film. See http://www.oldfilm.org/research for more information.
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