Harrie B. Price Collection

Primary Format and Extent
film (18,875 ft.) : si., b&w and col. ; 16 mm. reversal
Collection Date Range
1930 to 1969
Summary
The Collection contains family events such as vacation travel, holiday rituals, and sporting activities, including a Hamilton College hockey game. It also contains significant regional events such as hurricane and flood footage. The most significant portion of the Collection relates to Flying Moose Lodge, a boys’ summer camp in East Orland, Maine. The Collection also contains several cartoons and other commercial shorts. See also Paul Domincovich Collection.
Biographical/Historical Notes
Flying Moose Lodge was started by Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Domincovich and subsequently run by the Price family after 1940. One of the photographers of this film collection, Harrie B. Price III, wrote a book entitled "A Bad Case of Moosepox" about the camp. WorldCat
Subject(s)
Boats and boating, Children, Clothing and dress, Coasts, Families, Holidays, Natural disasters, Recreation, Sports, Transportation, Universities and colleges, Summer camps Post new comment
