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11292Newsclipping: “Romantic Era at Southwest Harbor Ended with Stanely Fisheries Fire”
  • Publication, Clipping, Newspaper Clipping
  • Other, Fisheries
  • Other, History - Southwest Harbor
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Newsclipping: “Romantic Era at Southwest Harbor Ended with Stanely Fisheries Fire” by LaRue Spiker. Previously accessioned as **0667, Object Id 011.FIC.71.5
11259“Stanley Wharf” photograph
  • Publication, Clipping, Newspaper Clipping
  • Other, Fisheries
  • Other, History - Manset
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Newsclipping: “Stanley Wharf” photograph.
10588Bar Harbor Times “Successful Fishpacking Plant Created from Charred Ruin at Bernard”
  • Publication, Clipping, Newspaper Clipping
  • Other, Fisheries
  • Other, History - Bernard
  • 1964
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Bar Harbor Times “Successful Fishpacking Plant Created from Charred Ruin at Bernard” LaRue Spiker November 12, 1964.
2632Bar Harbor Times “Personality Profile: John Noyes of Manset Pursues Active Retirement Following Fifty Years of Work on Fish Wharfs”
  • Publication, Clipping, Newspaper Clipping
  • Other, Fisheries
  • People
  • 1964
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Bar Harbor Times “Personality Profile: John Noyes of Manset Pursues Active Retirement Following Fifty Years of Work on Fish Wharfs” LaRue Spiker December 10, 1964. Previously accessioned as **0933, object Id 012.FIC.047.19
2603Lobstermen see threat in whale protection
  • Publication, Clipping, Newspaper Clipping
  • Other, Ecology
  • Other, Fisheries
  • 5/5/1997
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New York Times article by John H. Cushman,Jr. An in depth article about the federal fishing authorities trying to insist in changes in lobster traps in order to protect right whales. Lobstermen are angry and spokesman Dan Fernald is quoted about the injustice of the law. Two Maine senators are also disappointed in what is happening.