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DWG#1314 album_CC1CAA44_B4BB_69B4_41D8_C8E25ADF2303_1.description = Pencil drawing of a theatre with floor plans and elevations album_CC1CAA44_B4BB_69B4_41D8_C8E25ADF2303_0.description = Pencil drawing of a theatre with floor plans and elevations album_C17189E9_B4B7_AA7C_41CD_E78F5A18CECE_4.description = Photo of Eleanor and James Roosevelt at the dedication ceremony for the Roosevelt Monument album_C17189E9_B4B7_AA7C_41CD_E78F5A18CECE_1.description = Photo of FDR as a young man, undated album_C17189E9_B4B7_AA7C_41CD_E78F5A18CECE_0.description = Photo of Franklin Roosevelt at his desk, undated album_1B2FFEDB_5506_8D29_41AF_C3BF2C7B74E2_0.description = Photo of Tomah Joseph in full regalia, 1880 album_C5871E0F_B489_A9B3_41DC_AFC8766C7729_4.description = Photo of bellhops, circa 1885 album_D4527548_B489_5BBC_41DA_F6EB16132749_0.description = Photo of the Owen carriage at the Owen hotel, circa 1881 album_C5871E0F_B489_A9B3_41DC_AFC8766C7729_3.description = Photo of the Tyn-e-Coed hotel, built 1882 album_C5871E0F_B489_A9B3_41DC_AFC8766C7729_5.description = Photo of the Tyn-e-Maes hotel, built 1883 album_D4527548_B489_5BBC_41DA_F6EB16132749_1.description = Photo, Wilma Lock Calder in carriage album_135A0F9B_550E_8B29_41C9_18F34A29B9F5_1.description = Photo, island fishermen Paul and Raye Cline album_C5871E0F_B489_A9B3_41DC_AFC8766C7729_0.description = Photos, Owen Hotel, opened 1881 album_EB2A9A60_B488_EE6C_41C8_FA92408F940B_1.description = Plan of Campobello Island, 1918, granted by the Nova Scotia government to William Owen and others on September 30, 1767. Compiled by Gilbert G. Murdoch D.L.S.[Owen collection] album_EB2A9A60_B488_EE6C_41C8_FA92408F940B_0.description = Plan of Campobello Island, 1918, granted by the Nova Scotia government to William Owen and others on September 30, 1767. Compiled by Gilbert G. Murdoch D.L.S.[Owen collection] album_EB2A9A60_B488_EE6C_41C8_FA92408F940B_3.description = Plan of Campobello Island, New Brunswick. Surveyed by Francis W. Dean. 1882. [brown] [Owen collection] album_EB2A9A60_B488_EE6C_41C8_FA92408F940B_5.description = Plan of land on the Island of Campobello, owned by James and Robert Wilson. Granted to David Owen, 1827. album_C5871E0F_B489_A9B3_41DC_AFC8766C7729_2.description = Plate designed for the Owen Hotel, circa 1881 album_CA6E6162_B4B9_FA6C_41E1_24DDF165DFEC_0.description = Porcelain salt cellar, circa 1900 album_CD280CC7_B4BF_6AB4_41D7_7DB4ABE54582_2.description = Sardine industry album_CA6E6162_B4B9_FA6C_41E1_24DDF165DFEC_3.description = Saw and sawhorse, late 1880s album_CA6E6162_B4B9_FA6C_41E1_24DDF165DFEC_4.description = Sextant, 1812 album_DFDE107A_B48F_5A5D_41DF_C64365F0D757_0.description = Smoking cap, circa 1790 album_DF3112E3_B488_BE6C_41DA_77D4F4F267AE_1.description = Text describing Arnold’s reputation album_1B2FFEDB_5506_8D29_41AF_C3BF2C7B74E2_2.description = Tomah Joseph, wooden oar circa 1900 album_CD280CC7_B4BF_6AB4_41D7_7DB4ABE54582_1.description = Weirmen album_DBFD81E5_B489_5A77_41D8_C3D1DAEBD2B9_0.description = Wooden butter paddles, 1800 album_DBFD81E5_B489_5A77_41D8_C3D1DAEBD2B9_3.description = Wooden tray of butter molds, circa 1800 album_EBA92E0B_B488_E9BC_41D4_B7EF540A9D31_0.description = Wooden tray, early 1800s album_CC1CAA44_B4BB_69B4_41D8_C8E25ADF2303_3.description = [Dexter P. Cooper Quoddy Dam collection] Passamaquoddy Power Development Quoddy Dam Division No. 4, March 6, 1928. Dexter P. Cooper Inc. DWG #1099. Storage Basin section. 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JOYCE MORRELL


Growing up at Owen House
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DONALD SOCTOMAH


Passamaquoddy history on Campobello Island
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JOSEPH GOUGH


Innovations to the Canadian fishing industry by Campobello Island fishers
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MEREDITH BROWNE


Five generations of Summer Colony families
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JOYCE MORRELL


Growing up at Owen House
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DONALD SOCTOMAH


Passamaquoddy history on Campobello Island
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JOSEPH GOUGH


Innovations to the Canadian fishing industry by Campobello Island fishers
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MEREDITH BROWNE


Five generations of Summer Colony families
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ROOSEVELT MONUMENT


Artifacts associated with the history and incorporation of the library.


Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) was a founding member of the Campobello Library. He served as vice-president during its incorporation in 1916 and remained a member of its Board of Directors until his death in 1945. In 1946, the National Sites and Monuments Association of Canada erected a cenotaph in his memory at the library, which was dedicated by his widow Eleanor and his son James at a ceremony in August of that year.



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A representation of the wardrobe of Admiral William Fitzwilliam Owen. The leather breeches and gaiters are original, while the shirt and vest are modern reproductions.
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Admiral William Fitzwilliam Owen’s desk, donated by the Campobello Company in 1888.



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Marching band drum once owned by Henry Norman Lank who played in the first marching band on Campobello Island, early 1990.




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One of the first ten model schooners built by island boat builder Varne Fletcher, circa 1975.
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Uniform and other wartime belongings of Godfrey Parker, who enlisted in the 115th battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force in 1916. The display includes name tags, a helmet, a pay book, playing cards, and a tin of polishing paste for a soldier's equipment and uniform.
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“Hands Across the Ocean” tapestry made by Dicky van Wingerden following WWII, depicting the island and its major buildings.
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ADMIRAL EDWARD OWEN (1771-1849)


Son of Captain William Owen, and elder brother to Admiral William Fitzwilliam Owen, Admiral Edward Owen was the only Owen to be born on Campobello. He returned to England as a child, however, never to set foot on Campobello again, despite inheriting proprietorship upon his father’s death in 1778.



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ADMIRAL WILLIAM FITZWILLIAM OWEN (1774-1857), The Third Proprietor


Admiral Fitzwilliam Owen’s grave on Campobello Island and his last will.


Admiral William Fitzwilliam Owen was the second son of Captain William Owen. He had a long and distinguished career as a cartographer in the Royal Navy. He explored the coasts of Africa, discovered the Seaflower Channel off the coast of Sumatra, and surveyed the Canadian Great Lakes. His work in Africa placed him among the greatest British naval surveyors.
Admiral Owen arrived on Campobello in 1835, at the age of 62, with his wife and two daughters. He became a benevolent and well-liked proprietor, and under his care, the population of the island increased in numbers from the 700 people when he arrived to upwards of 1200. Admiral Owen established the Campobello Mill and Manufacturing Company in 1839 and widened the island’s roads. He published The Quoddy Hermit in 1841. During Admiral Owen’s proprietorship, St. Anne’s Anglican Church was built in Welshpool. After his death in 1857, Admiral Owen was buried in the cemetery at St. Anne’s.




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CAPTAIN WILLIAM OWEN (1737-1778), The First Proprietor


Owen Collection items


Captain William Owen, Royal Navy, was the first of the Owen Proprietors on the island. His fellow officer and friend, Lord William Campbell, the newly appointed Governor of Nova Scotia, granted the Passamaquoddy Outer Island to the captain and his three nephews in 1767. Owen immediately renamed the island in honour of his patron, and in 1770, set sail from Liverpool, England aboard the Snow Owen, with 38 indentured servants who were intended to settle the island. They landed on Campobello’s shores on 4 June of that year, and immediately began fencing fields and constructing buildings. In 1771, after his son Edward was born, Captain Owen was called back to service. Captain Owen died in Madras, India in 1778, without ever returning to Campobello. His sons Edward Campbell Rich and William Fitzwilliam would become admirals in the Royal Navy.






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Children’s Room, Table


The children’s room, built with a project grant to celebrate Canada’s 1967 Centennial, features the Owen kitchen table, circa 1800.


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Children’s Room, Table


The children’s room, built with a project grant to celebrate Canada’s 1967 Centennial, features the Owen kitchen table, circa 1800.


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Children’s Room, Table



The children’s room, built with a project grant to celebrate Canada’s 1967 Centennial, features the Owen kitchen table, circa 1800.


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DAVID OWEN (1754-1829), The Second Proprietor


David Owen, nephew of Captain William Owen, the island’s first proprietor, was a grantee of Passamaquoddy Outer Island, along with his brothers William Owen and Arthur Davies. David attended Trinity College, Cambridge, where he obtained his BA in 1777 and a master’s degree in 1780. He joined the priesthood in 1787, and that same year, sailed to Campobello to represent his family’s interests. He took island affairs under his management and built his island home, the Tyn-e-Coed, on Friar’s Bay. He would go on to rule Campobello as a semi-feudal estate for the next 42 years. David Owen died on Campobello in 1829 and his body was returned to Wales for interment in the family vault in 1830.





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DEXTER COOPER


Blueprints for the Quoddy Dam and other Dexter P. Cooper archival items


Campobello played an integral part in the Passamaquoddy Tidal Power Project, a tidal electricity project conceived by hydroelectric engineer Dexter P. Cooper in 1920. The engineer had a summer home on Campobello, where he witnessed the powerful tides of the Passamaquoddy and Cobscook Bay. Cooper hatched a plan to build a large hydro-electric station with multiple dams which would harness the tidal power of the Bay of Fundy. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who also owned a summer home on Campobello, became a powerful supporter of the project.
Cooper, with FDR’s support, worked throughout the 1920s on the Quoddy Dam project, which, if completed, may have been the world’s first large-scale commercial renewable energy station. The 1929 stock market crash crippled investment in the project, however, and Southern opposition blocked funding in congress. Work was stopped in August 1936. The Campobello Island Museum holds a number of maps related to the Passamaquoddy Tidal Power Project.





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FENIAN HISTORY


Artifacts related to the threat of Fenian invasion, 1866.


The 1866 Fenian Raid was one of the most important historical events to take place on Campobello Island. Although the raid was abandoned after a show of force from the Royal Navy, the threat of the Irish Brotherhood’s invasion, along with other Fenian incursions that year along the Canadian border, was enough to prompt New Brunswick and Nova Scotia to join Confederation in 1867, thus giving birth to the Dominion of Canada.





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KATE GANNET WELLS


Kate Gannett Wells was an American writer and social reformer. Her published works include the novel In the Clearings and the nonfiction work Campobello: An Historical Sketch, where she speaks of the “mysterious charms of ancestry and yellow parchment, of petitions to the admiralty and royal grants of land, of wild scenery and feudal loyalty, of rough living and knightly etiquette.” Wells also published several essays in The Atlantic, including The Quoddy Hermit about the lives of the Owen Proprietors.
In 1863, Wells married Boston lawyer Samuel Wells, Jr., son of former Maine governor Samuel Wells, who was the first president of the Campobello Company. Kate Gannett Wells founded the Campobello Library in 1887. She died in 1911 at age 74 in her Boston home.





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LIBRARY HISTORY


The Campobello Library was founded in 1887 by Kate Gannet Wells and Mary Otis Porter, originally from Boston. The library building was built with money raised from private subscriptions and opened in 1898. A second room was added in 1899, and a third – the children’s room – in 1967. In 1971, a local museum was added, with items donated over the following decades from islanders, seasonal residents, and other private donors. Today, the museum’s vast collection of artifacts and archival items includes the Owen Collection, the Tomah Joseph Passamaquoddy Indigenous Collection, and items related to Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR). Other artifacts highlight historical events such as the Fenian Raid, the Campobello Company hotels and Summer Colonies, and the Quoddy Dam Project as envisioned by Dexter P. Cooper and supported by FDR.





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LOCAL HISTORY, FISHING


Artifacts from Campobello’s fishing history.


Small herring, plentiful in the Quoddy Region, were for a long time the biggest local fishery for Campobello. In 1851, the island had 21 weirs, 50 boats, and 11 decked vessels. Some sailed as far as Newfoundland to catch herring. By 1875, businessmen started canning them as “sardines” in nearby Eastport. By 1900, the region had 51 sardine factories and most of their fish came from Canadian boats. The number of herring weirs would peak at about 500 in the Bay of Fundy. Thanks to the gas engine and canning technology, the lobster fishery became strong after the late 1800s.
New trawling techniques, mechanical and hydraulic haulers, nylon nets and ropes, and electronic changes including radio, radar, and sonar created new ways of fishing. Campobello fisherman Medford Matthews of Wilson’s Beach, together with researchers at the St. Andrews Biological Station, developed wartime antisubmarine sonars, which scanned horizontally, for detecting herring. This technique spread from Campobello around the world. It went well with “purse seining” and Campobello seiners were at the forefront throughout the latter part of the last century.




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MLR Eleanor Roosevelt Book Collection




Children’s books once owned by Eleanor Roosevelt, which she donated to the Campobello Library.


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MLR Eleanor Roosevelt Book Collection TBC


Children’s books once owned by Eleanor Roosevelt, which she donated to the Campobello Library.


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MLR Eleanor Roosevelt Book Collection TBC


Children’s books once owned by Eleanor Roosevelt, which she donated to the Campobello Library.


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MLR Mary Otis Porter Portrait


Mary Otis Porter, co-founder of the library and librarian for 54 years.








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MLR Old Library Sign


The original exterior sign for the Campobello Library. The Campobello Library building, opened in 1898, was built with money raised from private subscriptions. A second room, now the museum, was added in 1899. The children’s room opened in 1967.
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MLR Old Library Sign


The original exterior sign for the Campobello Library. The Campobello Library building, opened in 1898, was built with money raised from private subscriptions. A second room, now the museum, was added in 1899. The children’s room opened in 1967.
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Museum, Benedict Arnold Home


Benedict Arnold’s home on Campobello Island, circa 1785.


Benedict Arnold landed on Campobello around 1875, likely drawn not only by the island’s location for smuggling but also by the respite its isolation might have offered him.
At the time, Passamaquoddy Bay was the epicenter of smuggling between the United States and Canada. George Leonard, New Brunswick’s Superintendent of Trade and Fisheries, described the Americans in the area at the time as a “lawless rabble,” and claimed that Passamaquoddy Bay and its islands were “the asylum of deserters and criminals”.
For several years, Arnold did a roaring business from Campobello. He owned a large home and warehouses overlooking Friar’s Head and the Bay, where he would load vessels with timber and other items for trade in the U.S.A. and further abroad. The old cellar of his island home remains, marking the spot of his exile.





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Gun and sword cabinet containing weapon artifacts.



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Hair wreath, circa 1800, woven by hand and containing hair of various island families upon their death. It was made by members of the Brown family and donated by John Andrews.
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Hair wreath, circa 1800, woven by hand and containing hair of various island families upon their death. It was made by members of the Brown family and donated by John Andrews.
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Hair wreath, circa 1800, woven by hand and containing hair of various island families upon their death. It was made by members of the Brown family and donated by John Andrews.
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Museum, Local History Butter churn, tray etc.


Laura Batson’s butter churn, paddle, and stamp, circa 1800s.
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Local history collection, 1800s to early 1900s


By the mid-1800s, Campobello Island had a population in excess of 1,000, which grew to 1,230 by 1910











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Museum, Maps


Collection of historic maps related to Campobello Island, dating back to 1827, including early plans of neighbourhoods.






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Museum, Muskie Frames


Donated stills from the book, “Campobello: Roosevelt’s Beloved Island” by Stephen O. Muskie, published 1982.






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Museum, Owen Cabinet 1


Owen artifacts


Campobello Island was ruled by a dynasty of Welsh seamen named Owen for a century. Captain William Owen (1770-1771) was gifted the island by Lord William Campbell, Governor of Nova Scotia, in 1767. His nephew David, an ordained priest and scholar, was the second proprietor. He arrived in 1787 from England and ruled the island for 42 years until his death in 1829. The third Owen proprietor, Admiral William Fitzwilliam Owen, son of Captain Owen, arrived on Campobello in 1835. He built his house at Deer Point in Welshpool from the frame of David Owen’s house and ruled until his death in 1857.
In 1881, the Owen family sold the island to the Campobello Company, an American syndicate looking to establish a destination for wealthy families from Boston and New York. Today, the museum hosts the only permanent, comprehensive exhibit of the Owen family in New Brunswick. It includes the Owen coat of arms, family tree, dueling pistols, clothing, household items, horse carriage and leather desk.


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Museum, Owen Carriage


Photos of Admiral William Fitzwilliam Owen’s carriage, “The Chariot”.
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Admiral William Fitzwilliam Owen's desk, donated by the Campobello Company in 1888.
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Admiral William Fitzwilliam Owen's desk, donated by the Campobello Company in 1888.
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Admiral William Fitzwilliam Owen's desk, donated by the Campobello Company in 1888.
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Museum, Owen Hotel and Hotels Tyn-y-Coed and Tyn-y-Maes


Artifacts from hotels built by the Campobello Company.


In 1881, the Campobello Company built Owen Hotel , the first hotel specifically for summer residents. Located on Deer Point with room for over 400 guests, it was connected to Admiral Owen's old house by a covered walk. The Owen was joined the next year by the Tyn-y-Coed hotel, and in 1883, the Tyn-y-Maes hotel.
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Museum, Owen Tower 1


Archival items related to Captain and Admiral Owen.
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Museum, Owen Tower 2


Artifacts belonging to Admiral William Fitzwilliam Owen.
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Museum, Roosevelt Letters


Letters written by Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt.



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Museum, Tomah Joseph Cabinet 2


The Tomah Joseph Collection.


Tomah Joseph (1837-1914) was an artist, guide and craftsman who sold his wares to the summer residents of Campobello Island. His main crafts included birch bark items such as canoes, one of which he made for the Roosevelt family. Tomah Joseph illustrated his tribe’s history on the items he created and often used an owl as his trademark. Many of Joseph's works are today exhibited in institutions such as the Smithsonian. Joseph also spent summers working as a canoe guide. His experience teaching a young Franklin Roosevelt to canoe and navigate the waters of the Bay of Fundy was captured in the children’s book Remember Me by Donald Soctomah and Jean Flahive.







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Museum, Tomah Joseph cabinet 1


Items related to Tomah Joseph’s time on Campobello Island.


Tomah Joseph (1837-1914) was an artist, guide and craftsman who sold his wares to the summer residents of Campobello Island. His main crafts included birch bark items such as canoes, one of which he made for the Roosevelt family. Tomah Joseph illustrated his tribe’s history on the items he created and often used an owl as his trademark. Many of Joseph's works are today exhibited in institutions such as the Smithsonian. Joseph also spent summers working as a canoe guide. His experience teaching a young Franklin Roosevelt to canoe and navigate the waters of the Bay of Fundy was captured in the children’s book Remember Me by Donald Soctomah and Jean Flahive.






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Museum, Tomah Joseph cabinet 1


Items related to Tomah Joseph’s time on Campobello Island.


Tomah Joseph (1837-1914) was an artist, guide and craftsman who sold his wares to the summer residents of Campobello Island. His main crafts included birch bark items such as canoes, one of which he made for the Roosevelt family. Tomah Joseph illustrated his tribe’s history on the items he created and often used an owl as his trademark. Many of Joseph's works are today exhibited in institutions such as the Smithsonian. Joseph also spent summers working as a canoe guide. His experience teaching a young Franklin Roosevelt to canoe and navigate the waters of the Bay of Fundy was captured in the children’s book Remember Me by Donald Soctomah and Jean Flahive.
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Museum, Trophy case


Trophies from the Passamaquoddy Yacht Club (formerly the Campobello Yacht Club) established in 1930, and from other island sailing races.
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OWEN PROPRIETORSHIP


Campobello Island was ruled by a dynasty of Welsh seamen named Owen for a century. Captain William Owen (1770-1771) was gifted the island by Lord William Campbell, Governor of Nova Scotia, in 1767. His nephew David, an ordained priest and scholar, was the second proprietor. He arrived in 1787 from England and ruled the island for 42 years until his death in 1829. The third Owen proprietor, Admiral William Fitzwilliam Owen, son of Captain Owen, arrived on Campobello in 1835. He built his house at Deer Point in Welshpool from the frame of David Owen’s house and ruled until his death in 1857.
In 1881, the Owen family sold the island to the Campobello Company, an American syndicate looking to establish a destination for wealthy families from Boston and New York. Today, the museum hosts the only permanent, comprehensive exhibit of the Owen family in New Brunswick. It includes the Owen coat of arms, family tree, dueling pistols, clothing, household items, horse carriage and leather desk.



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ROOSEVELT HISTORY ON ISLAND


Archival items belonging to Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt.


In 1881, the Campobello Company opened the Owen Hotel (which registered 400 guests that summer), followed by the hotels Tyn-e-Coed and Tyn-e-Maes in subsequent years. James Roosevelt and his family, whose permanent home was in New York, arrived on Campobello during the summer of 1883 with their one-year-old son, Franklin, and stayed at the Tyn-e-Coed. Enchanted with the island, they bought land to build a home.
Franklin was vice-president upon the library’s incorporation in 1916 and remained a member of the Board until his death in 1945. As a boy, Franklin Roosevelt was mentored by Tomah Joseph, whose birch bark artifacts can be found in our museum, along with artifacts previously belonging to FDR and Eleanor Roosevelt. Franklin went on to become the 32nd president of the United States.
The Campobello Library was founded by Kate Gannett Wells, wife of Campobello Company president, Samuel Wells, and Mary Otis Porter, the daughter of Alexander Porter, a founder of the Campobello Company, as well as General Manager.



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Museum, Mannequin


A representation of the wardrobe of Admiral William Fitzwilliam Owen. The leather breeches and gaiters are original, while the shirt and vest are modern reproductions.
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A representation of the wardrobe of Admiral William Fitzwilliam Owen. The leather breeches and gaiters are original, while the shirt and vest are modern reproductions.
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Museum, Mannequin



A representation of the wardrobe of Admiral William Fitzwilliam Owen. The leather breeches and gaiters are original, while the shirt and vest are modern reproductions.
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Museum, Drum



Marching band drum once owned by Henry Norman Lank who played in the first marching band on Campobello Island, early 1990.
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Museum, Drum


Marching band drum once owned by Henry Norman Lank who played in the first marching band on Campobello Island, early 1990.
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Marching band drum once owned by Henry Norman Lank who played in the first marching band on Campobello Island, early 1990.
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Vintage library ladder used for shelving books and moving items.
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Vintage library ladder used for shelving books and moving items.
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Vintage library ladder used for shelving books and moving items.
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Museum, Military History, Uniform


Uniform and other wartime belongings of Godfrey Parker, who enlisted in the 115th battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force in 1916. The display includes name tags, a helmet, a pay book, playing cards, and a tin of polishing paste for a soldier's equipment and uniform.
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Museum, Military History, Uniform


Uniform and other wartime belongings of Godfrey Parker, who enlisted in the 115th battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force in 1916. The display includes name tags, a helmet, a pay book, playing cards, and a tin of polishing paste for a soldier's equipment and uniform.
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Museum, Military History, Uniform


Uniform and other wartime belongings of Godfrey Parker, who enlisted in the 115th battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force in 1916. The display includes name tags, ahelmet, a pay book, playing cards, and a tin of polishing paste for a soldier's equipment and uniform.
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Museum, Military History, Wall Hanging 1, Victory




Handmade tapestry commemorating Howard Mallock and Lawson Searles for their service during the Normandy Invasion on July 8th, 1944
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Handmade tapestry commemorating Howard Mallock and Lawson Searles for their service during the Normandy Invasion on July 8th, 1944
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Handmade tapestry commemorating Howard Mallock and Lawson Searles for their service during the Normandy Invasion on July 8th, 1944
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"Hands Across the Ocean" tapestry made by Dicky van Wingerden following WWII, depicting the island and its major buildings.
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"Hands Across the Ocean" tapestry made by Dicky van Wingerden following WWII, depicting the island and its major buildings.
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"Hands Across the Ocean" tapestry made by Dicky van Wingerden following WWII, depicting the island and its major buildings.
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Museum, Organ



Antique organ, cicra 1800, formerly used in the Chapin Cottage.
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Antique organ, cicra 1800, formerly used in the Chapin Cottage.
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Museum, Organ


Antique organ, cicra 1800, formerly used in the Chapin Cottage.
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Dining chairs belonging to Admiral Owen.
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Dining chairs belonging to Admiral Owen.
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Dining chairs belonging to Admiral Owen.
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Museum, Piano



Henry F. Miller, Square Grand Piano, cicra 1907.
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Henry F. Miller, Square Grand Piano, cicra 1907.
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Henry F. Miller, Square Grand Piano, cicra 1907.
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Museum, Portrait of David Owen


David Owen, nephew of Captain William Owen, the island’s first proprietor, was a grantee of Passamaquoddy Outer Island, along with his brothers William Owen and Arthur Davies. David attended Trinity College, Cambridge, where he obtained his BA in 1777 and a master’s degree in 1780. He joined the priesthood in 1787, and that same year, sailed to Campobello to represent his family’s interests. He took island affairs under his management and built his island home, the Tyn-e-Coed, on Friar’s Bay. He would go on to rule Campobello as a semi-feudal estate for the next 42 years. David Owen died on Campobello in 1829 and his body was returned to Wales for interment in the family vault in 1830.
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Museum, Portrait of David Owen


David Owen, nephew of Captain William Owen, the island’s first proprietor, was a grantee of Passamaquoddy Outer Island, along with his brothers William Owen and Arthur Davies. David attended Trinity College, Cambridge, where he obtained his BA in 1777 and a master’s degree in 1780. He joined the priesthood in 1787, and that same year, sailed to Campobello to represent his family’s interests. He took island affairs under his management and built his island home, the Tyn-e-Coed, on Friar’s Bay. He would go on to rule Campobello as a semi-feudal estate for the next 42 years. David Owen died on Campobello in 1829 and his body was returned to Wales for interment in the family vault in 1830.
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Museum, Portrait of David Owen
David Owen, nephew of Captain William Owen, the island’s first proprietor, was a grantee of Passamaquoddy Outer Island, along with his brothers William Owen and Arthur Davies. David attended Trinity College, Cambridge, where he obtained his BA in 1777 and a master’s degree in 1780. He joined the priesthood in 1787, and that same year, sailed to Campobello to represent his family’s interests. He took island affairs under his management and built his island home, the Tyn-e-Coed, on Friar’s Bay. He would go on to rule Campobello as a semi-feudal estate for the next 42 years. David Owen died on Campobello in 1829 and his body was returned to Wales for interment in the family vault in 1830.
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Museum, Portrait of Edward Owen


Son of Captain William Owen, and elder brother to Admiral William Fitzwilliam Owen, Admiral Edward Owen was the only Owen to be born on Campobello. He returned to England as a child, however, never to set foot on Campobello again, despite inheriting proprietorship upon his father’s death in 1778.
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Museum, Portrait of Edward Owen


Son of Captain William Owen, and elder brother to Admiral William Fitzwilliam Owen, Admiral Edward Owen was the only Owen to be born on Campobello. He returned to England as a child, however, never to set foot on Campobello again, despite inheriting proprietorship upon his father’s death in 1778.
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Museum, Portrait of Edward Owen


Son of Captain William Owen, and elder brother to Admiral William Fitzwilliam Owen, Admiral Edward Owen was the only Owen to be born on Campobello. He returned to England as a child, however, never to set foot on Campobello again, despite inheriting proprietorship upon his father’s death in 1778.
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Museum, Schooner



One of the first ten model schooners built by island boat builder Varne Fletcher, circa 1975.
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One of the first ten model schooners built by island boat builder Varne Fletcher, circa 1975.
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One of the first ten model schooners built by island boat builder Varne Fletcher, circa 1975.
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Antique wooden spinning wheel, 1880s
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Antique wooden spinning wheel, 1880s
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Antique wooden spinning wheel, 1880s
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Owen Hotel


In 1881, the Campobello Company built Owen Hotel , the first hotel specifically for summer residents. Located on Deer Point with room for over 400 guests, it was connected to Admiral Owen's old house by a covered walk. The Owen was joined the next year by the Tyn-y-Coed hotel, and in 1883, the Tyn-y-Maes hotel.
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Owen Hotel


Owen Hotel In 1881, the Campobello Company built Owen Hotel , the first hotel specifically for summer residents. Located on Deer Point with room for over 400 guests, it was connected to Admiral Owen's old house by a covered walk. The Owen was joined the next year by the Tyn-y-Coed hotel, and in 1883, the Tyn-y-Maes hotel.
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Owen Hotel


Owen Hotel In 1881, the Campobello Company built Owen Hotel , the first hotel specifically for summer residents. Located on Deer Point with room for over 400 guests, it was connected to Admiral Owen's old house by a covered walk. The Owen was joined the next year by the Tyn-y-Coed hotel, and in 1883, the Tyn-y-Maes hotel.
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LIBRARY HISTORY


The Campobello Library was founded in 1887 by Kate Gannet Wells and Mary Otis Porter, originally from Boston. The library building was built with money raised from private subscriptions and opened in 1898. A second room was added in 1899, and a third – the children’s room – in 1967. In 1971, a local museum was added, with items donated over the following decades from islanders, seasonal residents, and other private donors. Today, the museum’s vast collection of artifacts and archival items includes the Owen Collection, the Tomah Joseph Passamaquoddy Indigenous Collection, and items related to Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR). Other artifacts highlight historical events such as the Fenian Raid, the Campobello Company hotels and Summer Colonies, and the Quoddy Dam Project as envisioned by Dexter P. Cooper and supported by FDR.


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Museum, Owen Tower 1


Archival items related to Captain and Admiral Owen.
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A representation of the wardrobe of Admiral William Fitzwilliam Owen. The leather breeches and gaiters are original, while the shirt and vest are modern reproductions.
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Admiral William Fitzwilliam Owen’s desk, donated by the Campobello Company in 1888.



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Antique wooden spinning wheel, 1880s
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Marching band drum once owned by Henry Norman Lank who played in the first marching band on Campobello Island, early 1990.




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One of the first ten model schooners built by island boat builder Varne Fletcher, circa 1975.
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Uniform and other wartime belongings of Godfrey Parker, who enlisted in the 115th battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force in 1916. The display includes name tags, a helmet, a pay book, playing cards, and a tin of polishing paste for a soldier's equipment and uniform.
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“Hands Across the Ocean” tapestry made by Dicky van Wingerden following WWII, depicting the island and its major buildings.
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ADMIRAL EDWARD OWEN (1771-1849)


Son of Captain William Owen, and elder brother to Admiral William Fitzwilliam Owen, Admiral Edward Owen was the only Owen to be born on Campobello. He returned to England as a child, however, never to set foot on Campobello again, despite inheriting proprietorship upon his father’s death in 1778.



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ADMIRAL WILLIAM FITZWILLIAM OWEN (1774-1857), The Third Proprietor


Admiral Fitzwilliam Owen’s grave on Campobello Island and his last will.


Admiral William Fitzwilliam Owen was the second son of Captain William Owen. He had a long and distinguished career as a cartographer in the Royal Navy. He explored the coasts of Africa, discovered the Seaflower Channel off the coast of Sumatra, and surveyed the Canadian Great Lakes. His work in Africa placed him among the greatest British naval surveyors.
Admiral Owen arrived on Campobello in 1835, at the age of 62, with his wife and two daughters. He became a benevolent and well-liked proprietor, and under his care, the population of the island increased in numbers from the 700 people when he arrived to upwards of 1200. Admiral Owen established the Campobello Mill and Manufacturing Company in 1839 and widened the island’s roads. He published The Quoddy Hermit in 1841. During Admiral Owen’s proprietorship, St. Anne’s Anglican Church was built in Welshpool. After his death in 1857, Admiral Owen was buried in the cemetery at St. Anne’s.



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CAPTAIN WILLIAM OWEN (1737-1778), The First Proprietor


Owen Collection items


Captain William Owen, Royal Navy, was the first of the Owen Proprietors on the island. His fellow officer and friend, Lord William Campbell, the newly appointed Governor of Nova Scotia, granted the Passamaquoddy Outer Island to the captain and his three nephews in 1767. Owen immediately renamed the island in honour of his patron, and in 1770, set sail from Liverpool, England aboard the Snow Owen, with 38 indentured servants who were intended to settle the island. They landed on Campobello’s shores on 4 June of that year, and immediately began fencing fields and constructing buildings. In 1771, after his son Edward was born, Captain Owen was called back to service. Captain Owen died in Madras, India in 1778, without ever returning to Campobello. His sons Edward Campbell Rich and William Fitzwilliam would become admirals in the Royal Navy.
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Children’s Room, Table


The children’s room, built with a project grant to celebrate Canada’s 1967 Centennial, features the Owen kitchen table, circa 1800.


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DAVID OWEN (1754-1829), The Second Proprietor


David Owen, nephew of Captain William Owen, the island’s first proprietor, was a grantee of Passamaquoddy Outer Island, along with his brothers William Owen and Arthur Davies. David attended Trinity College, Cambridge, where he obtained his BA in 1777 and a master’s degree in 1780. He joined the priesthood in 1787, and that same year, sailed to Campobello to represent his family’s interests. He took island affairs under his management and built his island home, the Tyn-e-Coed, on Friar’s Bay. He would go on to rule Campobello as a semi-feudal estate for the next 42 years. David Owen died on Campobello in 1829 and his body was returned to Wales for interment in the family vault in 1830.




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DEXTER COOPER


Blueprints for the Quoddy Dam and other Dexter P. Cooper archival items


Campobello played an integral part in the Passamaquoddy Tidal Power Project, a tidal electricity project conceived by hydroelectric engineer Dexter P. Cooper in 1920. The engineer had a summer home on Campobello, where he witnessed the powerful tides of the Passamaquoddy and Cobscook Bay. Cooper hatched a plan to build a large hydro-electric station with multiple dams which would harness the tidal power of the Bay of Fundy. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who also owned a summer home on Campobello, became a powerful supporter of the project.
Cooper, with FDR’s support, worked throughout the 1920s on the Quoddy Dam project, which, if completed, may have been the world’s first large-scale commercial renewable energy station. The 1929 stock market crash crippled investment in the project, however, and Southern opposition blocked funding in congress. Work was stopped in August 1936. The Campobello Island Museum holds a number of maps related to the Passamaquoddy Tidal Power Project.




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FENIAN HISTORY


Artifacts related to the threat of Fenian invasion, 1866.


The 1866 Fenian Raid was one of the most important historical events to take place on Campobello Island. Although the raid was abandoned after a show of force from the Royal Navy, the threat of the Irish Brotherhood’s invasion, along with other Fenian incursions that year along the Canadian border, was enough to prompt New Brunswick and Nova Scotia to join Confederation in 1867, thus giving birth to the Dominion of Canada.
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KATE GANNET WELLS


Kate Gannett Wells was an American writer and social reformer. Her published works include the novel In the Clearings and the nonfiction work Campobello: An Historical Sketch, where she speaks of the “mysterious charms of ancestry and yellow parchment, of petitions to the admiralty and royal grants of land, of wild scenery and feudal loyalty, of rough living and knightly etiquette.” Wells also published several essays in The Atlantic, including The Quoddy Hermit about the lives of the Owen Proprietors. In 1863, Wells married Boston lawyer Samuel Wells, Jr., son of former Maine governor Samuel Wells, who was the first president of the Campobello Company. Kate Gannett Wells founded the Campobello Library in 1887. She died in 1911 at age 74 in her Boston home.




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LOCAL HISTORY, FISHING


Artifacts from Campobello’s fishing history.


Small herring, plentiful in the Quoddy Region, were for a long time the biggest local fishery for Campobello. In 1851, the island had 21 weirs, 50 boats, and 11 decked vessels. Some sailed as far as Newfoundland to catch herring. By 1875, businessmen started canning them as “sardines” in nearby Eastport. By 1900, the region had 51 sardine factories and most of their fish came from Canadian boats. The number of herring weirs would peak at about 500 in the Bay of Fundy. Thanks to the gas engine and canning technology, the lobster fishery became strong after the late 1800s.
New trawling techniques, mechanical and hydraulic haulers, nylon nets and ropes, and electronic changes including radio, radar, and sonar created new ways of fishing. Campobello fisherman Medford Matthews of Wilson’s Beach, together with researchers at the St. Andrews Biological Station, developed wartime antisubmarine sonars, which scanned horizontally, for detecting herring. This technique spread from Campobello around the world. It went well with “purse seining” and Campobello seiners were at the forefront throughout the latter part of the last century.




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MLR Eleanor Roosevelt Book Collection


Children’s books once owned by Eleanor Roosevelt, which she donated to the Campobello Library.


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MLR Eleanor Roosevelt Book Collection TBC


Children’s books once owned by Eleanor Roosevelt, which she donated to the Campobello Library.


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MLR Mary Otis Porter Portrait


Mary Otis Porter, co-founder of the library and librarian for 54 years.



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MLR Old Library Sign


The original exterior sign for the Campobello Library. The Campobello Library building, opened in 1898, was built with money raised from private subscriptions. A second room, now the museum, was added in 1899. The children’s room opened in 1967.
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Museum, Benedict Arnold Home


Benedict Arnold’s home on Campobello Island, circa 1785.


Benedict Arnold landed on Campobello around 1875, likely drawn not only by the island’s location for smuggling but also by the respite its isolation might have offered him.
At the time, Passamaquoddy Bay was the epicenter of smuggling between the United States and Canada. George Leonard, New Brunswick’s Superintendent of Trade and Fisheries, described the Americans in the area at the time as a “lawless rabble,” and claimed that Passamaquoddy Bay and its islands were “the asylum of deserters and criminals”.
For several years, Arnold did a roaring business from Campobello. He owned a large home and warehouses overlooking Friar’s Head and the Bay, where he would load vessels with timber and other items for trade in the U.S.A. and further abroad. The old cellar of his island home remains, marking the spot of his exile.





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Gun and sword cabinet containing weapon artifacts.



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Museum, Hair Piece


Hair wreath, circa 1800, woven by hand and containing hair of various island families upon their death. It was made by members of the Brown family and donated by John Andrews.
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Hair wreath, circa 1800, woven by hand and containing hair of various island families upon their death. It was made by members of the Brown family and donated by John Andrews.
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Museum, Local History Cabinet #1


Local history collection, 1800s to early 1900s


By the mid-1800s, Campobello Island had a population in excess of 1,000, which grew to 1,230 by 1910











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Butter churn, tray etc.


Laura Batson’s butter churn, paddle, and stamp, circa 1800s.
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Museum, Maps


Collection of historic maps related to Campobello Island, dating back to 1827, including early plans of neighbourhoods.






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Museum, Muskie Frames


Donated stills from the book, “Campobello: Roosevelt’s Beloved Island” by Stephen O. Muskie, published 1982.






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Museum, Owen Cabinet 1


Owen artifacts


Campobello Island was ruled by a dynasty of Welsh seamen named Owen for a century. Captain William Owen (1770-1771) was gifted the island by Lord William Campbell, Governor of Nova Scotia, in 1767. His nephew David, an ordained priest and scholar, was the second proprietor. He arrived in 1787 from England and ruled the island for 42 years until his death in 1829. The third Owen proprietor, Admiral William Fitzwilliam Owen, son of Captain Owen, arrived on Campobello in 1835. He built his house at Deer Point in Welshpool from the frame of David Owen’s house and ruled until his death in 1857.
In 1881, the Owen family sold the island to the Campobello Company, an American syndicate looking to establish a destination for wealthy families from Boston and New York. Today, the museum hosts the only permanent, comprehensive exhibit of the Owen family in New Brunswick. It includes the Owen coat of arms, family tree, dueling pistols, clothing, household items, horse carriage and leather desk.



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Museum, Owen Carriage


Photos of Admiral William Fitzwilliam Owen’s carriage, “The Chariot”.
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Museum, Owen Desk


Admiral William Fitzwilliam Owen's desk, donated by the Campobello Company in 1888.
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Museum, Owen Hotel and Hotels Tyn-y-Coed and Tyn-y-Maes


Artifacts from hotels built by the Campobello Company.


In 1881, the Campobello Company built Owen Hotel , the first hotel specifically for summer residents. Located on Deer Point with room for over 400 guests, it was connected to Admiral Owen's old house by a covered walk. The Owen was joined the next year by the Tyn-y-Coed hotel, and in 1883, the Tyn-y-Maes hotel.
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Museum, Owen Tower 2


Artifacts belonging to Admiral William Fitzwilliam Owen.
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Museum, Roosevelt Letters


Letters written by Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt.



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Museum, Tomah Joseph Cabinet 2


The Tomah Joseph Collection.


Tomah Joseph (1837-1914) was an artist, guide and craftsman who sold his wares to the summer residents of Campobello Island. His main crafts included birch bark items such as canoes, one of which he made for the Roosevelt family. Tomah Joseph illustrated his tribe’s history on the items he created and often used an owl as his trademark. Many of Joseph's works are today exhibited in institutions such as the Smithsonian. Joseph also spent summers working as a canoe guide. His experience teaching a young Franklin Roosevelt to canoe and navigate the waters of the Bay of Fundy was captured in the children’s book Remember Me by Donald Soctomah and Jean Flahive.







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Museum, Trophy case


Trophies from the Passamaquoddy Yacht Club (formerly the Campobello Yacht Club) established in 1930, and from other island sailing races.
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OWEN PROPRIETORSHIP


Campobello Island was ruled by a dynasty of Welsh seamen named Owen for a century. Captain William Owen (1770-1771) was gifted the island by Lord William Campbell, Governor of Nova Scotia, in 1767. His nephew David, an ordained priest and scholar, was the second proprietor. He arrived in 1787 from England and ruled the island for 42 years until his death in 1829. The third Owen proprietor, Admiral William Fitzwilliam Owen, son of Captain Owen, arrived on Campobello in 1835. He built his house at Deer Point in Welshpool from the frame of David Owen’s house and ruled until his death in 1857.
In 1881, the Owen family sold the island to the Campobello Company, an American syndicate looking to establish a destination for wealthy families from Boston and New York. Today, the museum hosts the only permanent, comprehensive exhibit of the Owen family in New Brunswick. It includes the Owen coat of arms, family tree, dueling pistols, clothing, household items, horse carriage and leather desk.



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ROOSEVELT HISTORY ON ISLAND


Archival items belonging to Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt.


In 1881, the Campobello Company opened the Owen Hotel (which registered 400 guests that summer), followed by the hotels Tyn-e-Coed and Tyn-e-Maes in subsequent years. James Roosevelt and his family, whose permanent home was in New York, arrived on Campobello during the summer of 1883 with their one-year-old son, Franklin, and stayed at the Tyn-e-Coed. Enchanted with the island, they bought land to build a home.
Franklin was vice-president upon the library’s incorporation in 1916 and remained a member of the Board until his death in 1945. As a boy, Franklin Roosevelt was mentored by Tomah Joseph, whose birch bark artifacts can be found in our museum, along with artifacts previously belonging to FDR and Eleanor Roosevelt. Franklin went on to become the 32nd president of the United States.
The Campobello Library was founded by Kate Gannett Wells, wife of Campobello Company president, Samuel Wells, and Mary Otis Porter, the daughter of Alexander Porter, a founder of the Campobello Company, as well as General Manager.



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ROOSEVELT MONUMENT



Artifacts associated with the history and incorporation of the library.



Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) was a founding member of the Campobello Library. He served as vice-president during its incorporation in 1916 and remained a member of its Board of Directors until his death in 1945. In 1946, the National Sites and Monuments Association of Canada erected a cenotaph in his memory at the library, which was dedicated by his widow Eleanor and his son James at a ceremony in August of that year.


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Museum, Mannequin


A representation of the wardrobe of Admiral William Fitzwilliam Owen. The leather breeches and gaiters are original, while the shirt and vest are modern reproductions.
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Museum, Mannequin


A representation of the wardrobe of Admiral William Fitzwilliam Owen. The leather breeches and gaiters are original, while the shirt and vest are modern reproductions.
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Museum, Library Ladder



Vintage library ladder used for shelving books and moving items.
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Museum, Drum


Marching band drum once owned by Henry Norman Lank who played in the first marching band on Campobello Island, early 1990.
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Marching band drum once owned by Henry Norman Lank who played in the first marching band on Campobello Island, early 1990.
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Vintage library ladder used for shelving books and moving items.
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Museum, Military History, Uniform


Uniform and other wartime belongings of Godfrey Parker, who enlisted in the 115th battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force in 1916. The display includes name tags, a helmet, a pay book, playing cards, and a tin of polishing paste for a soldier's equipment and uniform.
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Museum, Military History, Uniform


Uniform and other wartime belongings of Godfrey Parker, who enlisted in the 115th battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force in 1916. The display includes name tags, ahelmet, a pay book, playing cards, and a tin of polishing paste for a soldier's equipment and uniform.
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Museum, Military History, Wall Hanging 1, Victory


Handmade tapestry commemorating Howard Mallock and Lawson Searles for their service during the Normandy Invasion on July 8th, 1944
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Handmade tapestry commemorating Howard Mallock and Lawson Searles for their service during the Normandy Invasion on July 8th, 1944
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Museum, Military History, Wall Hanging 2, Netherlands


"Hands Across the Ocean" tapestry made by Dicky van Wingerden following WWII, depicting the island and its major buildings.
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"Hands Across the Ocean" tapestry made by Dicky van Wingerden following WWII, depicting the island and its major buildings.
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Museum, Organ


Antique organ, cicra 1800, formerly used in the Chapin Cottage.
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Antique organ, cicra 1800, formerly used in the Chapin Cottage.
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Museum, Owen Dining Chairs


Dining chairs belonging to Admiral Owen.
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Dining chairs belonging to Admiral Owen.
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Museum, Piano


Henry F. Miller, Square Grand Piano, cicra 1907.
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Henry F. Miller, Square Grand Piano, cicra 1907.
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Museum, Portrait of David Owen


David Owen, nephew of Captain William Owen, the island’s first proprietor, was a grantee of Passamaquoddy Outer Island, along with his brothers William Owen and Arthur Davies. David attended Trinity College, Cambridge, where he obtained his BA in 1777 and a master’s degree in 1780. He joined the priesthood in 1787, and that same year, sailed to Campobello to represent his family’s interests. He took island affairs under his management and built his island home, the Tyn-e-Coed, on Friar’s Bay. He would go on to rule Campobello as a semi-feudal estate for the next 42 years. David Owen died on Campobello in 1829 and his body was returned to Wales for interment in the family vault in 1830.
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Museum, Portrait of David Owen


David Owen, nephew of Captain William Owen, the island’s first proprietor, was a grantee of Passamaquoddy Outer Island, along with his brothers William Owen and Arthur Davies. David attended Trinity College, Cambridge, where he obtained his BA in 1777 and a master’s degree in 1780. He joined the priesthood in 1787, and that same year, sailed to Campobello to represent his family’s interests. He took island affairs under his management and built his island home, the Tyn-e-Coed, on Friar’s Bay. He would go on to rule Campobello as a semi-feudal estate for the next 42 years. David Owen died on Campobello in 1829 and his body was returned to Wales for interment in the family vault in 1830.
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Museum, Portrait of Edward Owen


Son of Captain William Owen, and elder brother to Admiral William Fitzwilliam Owen, Admiral Edward Owen was the only Owen to be born on Campobello. He returned to England as a child, however, never to set foot on Campobello again, despite inheriting proprietorship upon his father’s death in 1778.
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Museum, Portrait of Edward Owen


Son of Captain William Owen, and elder brother to Admiral William Fitzwilliam Owen, Admiral Edward Owen was the only Owen to be born on Campobello. He returned to England as a child, however, never to set foot on Campobello again, despite inheriting proprietorship upon his father’s death in 1778.
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Museum, Schooner


One of the first ten model schooners built by island boat builder Varne Fletcher, circa 1975.
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One of the first ten model schooners built by island boat builder Varne Fletcher, circa 1975.
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Antique wooden spinning wheel, 1880s
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Owen Hotel


Owen Hotel In 1881, the Campobello Company built Owen Hotel , the first hotel specifically for summer residents. Located on Deer Point with room for over 400 guests, it was connected to Admiral Owen's old house by a covered walk. The Owen was joined the next year by the Tyn-y-Coed hotel, and in 1883, the Tyn-y-Maes hotel.
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Owen Hotel


Owen Hotel In 1881, the Campobello Company built Owen Hotel , the first hotel specifically for summer residents. Located on Deer Point with room for over 400 guests, it was connected to Admiral Owen's old house by a covered walk. The Owen was joined the next year by the Tyn-y-Coed hotel, and in 1883, the Tyn-y-Maes hotel.
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Antique wooden spinning wheel, 1880s
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Children’s Room, Table



The children’s room, built with a project grant to celebrate Canada’s 1967 Centennial, features the Owen kitchen table, circa 1800.


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Museum, Owen Desk



Admiral William Fitzwilliam Owen's desk, donated by the Campobello Company in 1888.
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