Description: Plans for Chatham Bars Inn, Chatham, Massachusetts, plan of land, copy of survey done by L.A. Chase, Engineer, 1922. Property owned by chatham Associates: Henry H. Fuller, Alice E. Hardy, Charles A. Hardy
Description: Tributes to Dr. Edward Kellogg Dunham, summer resident of Seal Harbor, written by Henry Osborn Taylor and read before the Tavern Club of Boston and published in the New York Evening Post, by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. read in person before the Village Improvement Society of Seal Harbor, Maine; and by Simon Flexner. Includes reprint from The Journal of Biological Chemistry, Vol. LII, May 1923 by H.D. Dakin. Includes "An Ode composed by Edward K. Dunham, Jr. on the occasion of the Golden Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Hoe, January 15, 1923." [show more]
Description: Drawing of twelve and a half foot boat, Larchmont class, with "Leg O'Mutten Rig" drawn/designed in Oct. 1925. This is also called a 'Herreshoff Bullseye," which raced in NEH from about 1930 to 1955 or so, according to Sturgis Haskins. It may have been built by Hinckley.
Description: Records of Somesville Union Church. Includes names of pastors from 1930-1954; deacons from 1932-1962; other officers; delegates; baptisms from 1931-1961; members received from 1876-1959; members removed from 1926-1959; news clippings about weddings in church (inside envelope); marriages from 1947-1954; Sunday School statistics; original by-laws (1914) and amendment (1930) suspending the Somesville Congregational Church and including it in the Somesville Meeting House Society. Also: notes about services, annual meetings, donors. [show more]
Description: Small cream booklet with constitution and by-laws of the Asticou Rebekah Lodge Northeast Harbor, Maine instituted February 15, 1905 includes memberships.
Description: small blue booklet with constitution and by-laws of the Independent Order of Ocean Lodge, Odd Fellows No. 140 includes fees and dues and memberships
Description: Black Compositions lined notebook with gold diamond emblem on cover.Property of Busy Bee’s :records of weekly meetings from 1928-Feb. 1934 Hand -written in ink.
Description: Photocopy of bequest of $1,000 to church for a fund to be known as the Mary B. Somes fund. Appears it may be a Congregational Church document
Description: Letter (1925) to Stuart and Fred Smith of Somesville, Maine, from their friend, Warren S. Reeve during his stay in Berlin, Germany. On the back of Fred's letter is a copy of a sunday school sermon he wrote to the sunday scholars in Germany for Fred to deliver to the sunday school children in Somesville church. Both letters have wonderful descriptions of Germany and the surrounding areas.
Description: “Programme, Seventeenth Annual Commencement, Mount Desert High School, June 11, 1924”. One page. Class Roll: Edward N. Dempsey, William S. Gray, H. Arthur Gray, Lillian E. Giles, Elizabeth K. Fernald, and Carolyn F. Grant. Previously archived as object id 016.FIC.001.12.h, previous accession **1573
Description: Graduation exercises program for the Emerson Hospital Training School for Nurses. Held on June 17, 1925 at the First Baptist Church in Jamaica Plain, MA. Graduates: Margaret A. McDonald, Henrietta Somes Fernald, Hazel Lavenia Ambrose, Myrtle Louise Twitchell, Ethel Russell, and Helen Sophia Stockdale. Previously archived as 016.FIC.001.13.k
Description: 1922 graduation program for the Emerson Hospital Training School for Nurses. Held on March 31 at the West Roxbury High School Hall. Includes songs and a list of the dances. Previously archived as object id 016.FIC.001.12.j
Description: Commencement program for the Mount Desert High school class of 1923. Graduation held on June 6. Class Roll: Robert Grendle Fernald, John Somer Fernald, Clarence A. Harkins, Rudolph Frederick Higgins, and Laura Hamilton Tracy. Includes a dance program. Previously archived as 016.FIC.001.12.g
Description: 1922 Commencement Program for the Nasson Institute of Springdale, Maine. June 3-6. Includes a program for the pageant, “May Day in 15th Century England” to be held on June 5, 1922. Previously archived as object id 016.FIC.001.12.i