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Item Title Type Subject Creator Publisher Date
3778Survey of DeGregoire's land
  • Map, Land Survey
  • Other, Mount Desert Island
  • Other, Surveyors
  • 1789
Description:
Discussion of survey of DeGregoire's land. Source Book of Civil Commissions, p. 100
3974Marriage Vows
  • Publication, Literary, Speech
  • Other, Marriage
  • 1780
Description:
Marriage vows of Nicholas Thomas and Lucy Somes (1780)--typewritten manuscript. Witnesses: James Richardson, Samuel Reed, James Richardson, Jr., Abraham Somes, Jr.
3791Deed from Bartholomy DeGregoire to David Bartlett
  • Document, Legal, Deed
  • Other, Bartlett's Island
  • Other, Deed
  • Jun 29, 1787
Description:
Quit Claim Deed of 100 acres of land in Mount Desert to David Bartlett from Degregoire and Maria Theresa de Gregoire (nee du Cadillac) land for 5 Spanish milled dollars. Description of boundaries
3789Deed by John Buckley to Nathan Jones
  • Document, Legal, Deed
  • Other, Deed
  • Other, Sullivan
  • Sep 7, 1784
Description:
Land in Sullivan, ME
3471Tax Records
  • Document, Financial, Bookkeeping Record
  • Other, Taxes
  • 1789
Description:
Tax Records Mount Desert
2537Pownelboro Court of Pleas
  • Document, Note
  • Other, Courts
  • Other, History - Maine
  • Other, Law Enforcement
  • 5/18/1784
Description:
Typed notes on protest by Mount Desert Residents of establishing a Court of Common Please at Machias. 2 pages. Previously archived as 011.FIC.49
2535Pownelboro Court of Pleas
  • Document, Note
  • Other, Courts
  • Other, History - Maine
  • Other, Law Enforcement
  • 5/18/1784
Description:
Handwritten list of signers of a petition to keep the Court of Common Pleas at Pownelboro. Shows residence of signers. Previously archived as object id 011.FIC.49
2536Pownelboro Court of Pleas
  • Document, Note
  • Other, Courts
  • Other, History - Maine
  • Other, Law Enforcement
  • 5/18/1784
Description:
Handwritten notes in reference to petition to have Court of Common Pleas at Pownelboro with list of signers. 2 pages. Previously archived as 011.FIC.49
2534Pownelboro Court of Pleas
  • Document, Note
  • Other, Courts
  • Other, History - Maine
  • Other, Law Enforcement
  • 5/18/1784
Description:
Handwritten notes on the objection to moving the Court of Common Pleas from Pownelboro to Machias. 7 pages. Previously archived as object id 011.FIC.49
2474Pownelboro Court of Pleas
  • Document, Testimonial
  • Other, Courts
  • Other, History - Maine
  • Other, Law Enforcement
  • 5/18/1784
Description:
Account of objection to having court of pleas in Machias instead of Pownelboro. Typed copy. Previously archived as object Id 011.FIC.49
2475Pownelboro Court of Pleas
  • Document, Testimonial
  • Other, Courts
  • Other, History - Maine
  • Other, Law Enforcement
  • 1784
Description:
Account of objection to having court of pleas in Machias instead of Pownelboro. Typed copy. Previously archived as 011.FIC.49
1789Portrait - the Babson Sisters
  • Image, Art, Picture, Portrait
  • Other, Paintings
  • Other, Portraits
  • 1784c.
Description:
Portrait by Samuel Blythe of Babson Sisters, Rachel and Susannah. Rachel born May 27, 1776. Susannah born March 10, 1780. Both wearing striped dresses. Older girl holding bird in hand. Youngest holding bird cage open. Green curtain tied back in background. See artifact (archival?) file for genealogical information. Pastel on rag paper. Restored in 2010 with grants from the Hattie A. and Fred C. Lynam Trust of Bar Harbor and the Maine Historical Records Advisory Board with funds from the State of Maine's New Century Community Program. Blythe was a decorative painter, sometimes portrait painter, from Salem [Mass.]. Presumably the family was still living in the Amesbury area, but one sister married a second generation Somes. The daughter of the other sister also married a Somesville resident and both are buried in the Somes Burying Ground in Somesville along with their parents. The portrait resides in its original frame and is in delicate condition though somewhat stablilized by rehousing in 1995 through the efforts of the Society. (Notes on the Collection, Feb. 25, 1996; see info. above about restoration.) [show more]