Description: 1 typed page Letter from Regina to Charles acknowledgeing reciept of the Hackley Materials, and copy of Romance of Mount Desert. She asks to see the Champlain Society materials.
Description: Draft of an article submitted to Trailer Life by LaRue Spiker. Armadillos, Alligators, and Squirrels...: Ocala [Florida] National Forest, Juniper Springs Previously archived as 013.FIC.30.28
Description: Municipal Office Town Of Bar Harbor, Maine Listing of properties, locations, and valuations for tax puropses. A number of properties on the list have notations next to them McNeal, V.R. & Pauline, Salisbury, Malcolm M., Smith, F. P. Heirs ofCunningham, Blanche, Richardson, Ralph M. Jr & Barbara,
Description: Internal Revenue Service certificate showing employer identification number for MDI Historical Society (August 21, 1975) with letter of transmission from attorney Nathaniel Fenton
Description: Quitclaim Deed from Emily F. Grindle to MDI Historical Society (July 17, 1975). Pertains to the property on which the Somesville Museum is located. Transfer of approximately .18 acre.
Description: Letter from Virginia Somes Sanderson to Robert K. McInnis requesting permission to use a summary of his history of the Causeway Club in the newsletter of the MDI Historical Society. Attached is the draft article. His response is written on her letter.
Description: Invitation to the annual Way Back Ball, Feb. 3, 1979 from the Twist the Hills Club of Somesville; to be held at the Masonic Hall. Poem on back.
Description: Deed between sellers Addie B. Smith, Donald E. Smith, and Stuart J. Smith all of Somesville and purchasers Frank Kibbe and Michael Voorhees, both of Southwest Harbor for two parcels, one in Town of Mount Desert and the other in Bar Harbor. The first lot is for property sold by Ezra D. Reed to Eben E. Babson in 1876; the second lot is the eastern part of lot number one except for part conveyed in a 1928 deed from B.R. Smith to C. Millard Kittredge. [show more]
Description: Program for 1974 Bar Harbor Festival includes brief history of the festival, list of personnel, list of donors, names of performers, performances, and advertisements from local businesses.
Description: Save Your Old Sewing Machine! Article from Yankee Magazine, February 1972, bound by Jeannette Godfrey. Describes care and usage of older models of sewing machines.
Description: Minutes from a meeting held on the afternoon of 01 October 1970 at the Parish house. Nine members were present. Mentioned in these notes: Lucy Banker, Bertha Allen, Norma Fernald, Mrs.----- Smith, Mrs. Julia Smith, Mrs. Bonny Smith, Mrs, Georgia Stanely, Jean Fernald, and Helen Fernald. The meeting was held to choose a worthy cause to give money to.
Description: Minutes from a meeting held at 1:30 on 15 October 1970 at the Parish House. Seven members were present. They discussed a purchase of 100 correspondence notes for 65 cents per box totaling $65.00 to Lion-Craft in Portland.
Description: Minutes from a meeting held on 5 November 1970. Seven members were present. Discusses items made by the members. Goldee Bunker (not present) 18 holders and a little apron. Lucy Borkir a little knitted sweater and 3 pairs of little red mittens.
Description: Minutes from a meeting held on 19 November 1970. Six members were present. Discusses what member had made. Goldee Bunker 12 round holders and one apron. Bertha Allen 8 attractive holders, 1 apron, a puppets, and a little felt man. Lucy Banker 1 apron, and 1 pair of mittens. A list of member able to work the fair- 05 December- Bertha Allen, Barbara Parterson, Goldie Buntin. 12 December- Nettie Somes, Lucy Borkis, Jennie (when needed.)