Department of Commerce and Labor, Bureau of Fisheries , US Government
Collection:
Fred L. Savage Collection
Date:
1908
Description: Letter to E.C. Burleigh from the Dept of Commerce, signed but unable to identify signature. Regarding "planting" salmon and trout in Eagle Lake and Long Pond.
Description: Letter from the Eastern Steamship Company in Boston, Massachusetts to the Bar Harbor Board of Trade in refrence to at check that was returned. The funds are to be used for purchasing advertising with the Eastern Steamship Company.
Description: Last of 82 sketches on trace for alterations and additions to the house for Robert H. McCormick in Bar Harbor. Not individually catalogued. This colection contains tracings drawn by Hoibird and Roche of Chicago as well as alterations to the house and stable by Savage. Original Architect was J Pickering Putnam, built about 1895.
Description: Solicitation letter from the Good Will Home Association from Good Will Farm, Hinckley, ME , Dec.19, 1907. Signed by Rev G. W. Hinkle, general superintendent and Myra E. Porter, agent Paper is in poor conditon, damaged by what looks like fire or deterioration. The bottom 1/3 of the paper is torn off, and top and right side are torn.
Description: Black and white photograph of an younger man in portrait wearing a suite and tie. Upper right notation reads H-26, notation on back in pencil reads Will 6/25/1905.
Description: This is a letter from the Hicks Advertising Agency in New York City acknowledging the receipt of money sent to them from the Bar Harbor Board of Trade for advertising in their publications.
Description: A letter to the Bar Harbor Board to Trade from the International Public Service Corporation selling advertising. The letter states where the Corporation places advertising pamphlets and approximately how many people might potentially see those pamphlets.
Description: A studio portrait of a dark-haired young man dressed in a suit, vest, tie, stand up collar shirt, with a watch fob on the vest. Inscription on the back: Harold C. Gore, 1901
Description: Black and white postcard labeled "St. Marys By The Sea. Northeast Harbor, Mount Desert Island ME." Message on front reads "Don't suppose you ever saw this before. M.F." Postcard is addressed to A.F. Sawyer, Millbridge Maine.