Description: Elementary school-age level book which describes different home crafts such as clothes making, spinning, dyeing, quilting, leather goods, etc. from the early settlers' times.
Description: Summer home of John D. Rockefeller, Jr. and his family. Describes family life, gardens, interior furnishings. House was demolished c. 1963.
Description: 1. Gary Galyean's Golf Letter, newsletter about golf which includes an article on the Northeast Harbor Golf Club, mentioning renovations of the 16th, 17th, and 18th holes. Dated August 1994. 2. Gary Galyean's Golf Letter Catalogue of Available Subjects, undated.
Description: Vol. II, 1999 Great Duck Island--At Sea and on Memory's Horizon by Peter P. Blanchard III The Legends of Talleyrand by Gladys Butler Maypole Point by Rachel Field The Acadians, Their Culture and Their Influence on Mount Desert, edited by Anne Mazlish Fred Savage, The Cottage Builder by Jaylene Roths Review--Mount Desert: A History by Michael McGiffert
Description: 1999 Great Duck Island- At Sea and On Memory's Horizon By Peter P. Blanchard III The Legend of Talleyrand By Gladys Butler Maypole Point By Rachel Field The Acadians, Thier culture and Their Influence on Mount Desert Edited By Anne Mazlish Fred Savage, The Cottage Builder By Jaylene B. Roths Review- Mount Desert: A History by Michael McGiffert
Description: 1998 Logo Provenance Charles W. Eliot and John Gilley: Good Hope for Our Island By Jaylene B. Roths Hadlock Executed This Day By Mary H. Jones A Research Adventure: The Tracy Log Book of 1855 By Anne Mazlish This Island Is A Gift By Carl Little
Description: "One Summer in Seal Harbor" -- an article from the Johns Hopkins Magazine, June 1995, recounting the relationship between artist, painter, Thomas Eakins and physicist, photographer, Henry Rowland. Describes Eakins' painting of a portrait of Rowland, discusses Rowland's career and describes the construction of "Craigstone", the Rowland cottage in Seal Harbor. Includes biographical information on both Rowland and Eakins. [show more]
Description: Collection published by Friends of Acadia compiling literature, historical essays, and art from their "Journal" (italics). Edited by Tammis E. Coffin. Condition is okay, but book's binding appears fragile.