26 - 50 of 90 results Previous Page of 4 Next Page You searched for: Date: 1960s✖Place: [blank]✖Type: Publication✖Type: Newspaper Clipping✖This SiteAll Sites TableGridIndex CatalogCollectionCreatorDateIdentifierObject IDPlacePublisherSubjectTitleTypemodified date 102550100200 AllWith Images Refine Your SearchRefine Your SearchSubjectNature (1)Organizations (1)Other (72)People (4)Structures (1)Vessels (2)none (15)TypePublication✖ClippingNewspaper Clipping✖Placenone✖Date1960s✖ Item 10606 Newsclipping: Bar Harbor Times “Lurvey Spring near old Beech Hill Road” July 21, 1960.Item 10588 Bar Harbor Times “Successful Fishpacking Plant Created from Charred Ruin at Bernard”Item 10587 Swamps and Wetlands are in TroubleItem 2913 Pretty Marsh was Once Populous Farming and Fishing CommunityItem 2909 The Great Automobile War: Part IIItem 2875 Somesville Union Church Special ServicesItem 2858 Tree Planting May 26, 1961Item 2846 Seal Cove Once Knew Life of Economic ActivitiesItem 2845 Hake Was First Source of IncomeItem 2834 Photograph of wrecked vessel at Sand BeachItem 2832 Maritime Transportation Was Foundation of Early Mount Desert Island EconomyItem 2831 Successful Fish Packing Plant Created from Charred Ruins at BernardItem 2824 Romantic era at Southwest Harbor ended with Stanley Fisheries fireItem 2820 Mt. Desert Island Offers Varied Geological Rock FormationsItem 2818 Unique Features in Forest Growh of MDI Found in Study Completed by EcologistItem 2815 Wetlands and MarshesItem 2814 Great Automobile War: Part IIItem 2809 Bartlett's IslandItem 2798 Scientists Milk Sand Dollars, Sing to Seals in Salisbury CoveItem 2797 Frazier's Creek was Site of Salt Refining Area in 1800'sItem 2794 . . .Determine Origin . . at Sand BeachItem 2791 Maine Nearly Scored 'First' in Women's Voting RightsItem 2784 Town Meeting Waxes "Spirited" and Dissolves in Shameful TearsItem 2781 Corona Climaxing Eclipse Evokes Unified Response from People on Cadillac; Eclipse watchers on Cadillac are Colorful CrowdItem 2772 Demolition of The Eyrie, Fabled Landmark of the Golden Age, To Be Done By Spring Previous Page of 4 Next Page