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16416John Rolfe History
  • Publication, Periodical, Magazine
  • Other, France
  • Other, Frenchman Bay
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Photocopy of portion of article, "John Rolfe meets Pocahontas" from Maine Historical magazine
17460The Past in Bits and Pieces
  • Publication, Periodical, Magazine
  • Other, Historic Preservation
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An article written by Andrew Weegar of the Maine Times about the brothers, Galen and Ted Turner of Swan’s Island who have decided to protect the isoand’s maritime history by collecting and saving everything they can get their hands on. They are having difficulty finding funding and have been doing it on their own.
13768Town of Mount Desert, Maine, Annual Reports and Warrants
  • Publication, Periodical
  • Other, Mount Desert
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Located in Princeton files in School House Library top shelves by window; specific date ranges given on labels. 1895-1929 located in Archival Storage area, Row #1, Unit #2, Shelf #5 (behind Chebaccos).
13755America - Her Grandeur and Her Beauty
  • Publication, Periodical, Magazine
  • Other, Environment
  • Other, Geography
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America - Her Grandeur and Her Beauty. “Coast of Maine”. Part eight of a series “presenting the beauty and grandeur of nature in America to the veiw of man.” Published by “Union Book and Publishing Company Publishers”. Sold by subscription only. Black and white photographs; 12" x 14"
12140Oceanus-Herreshoff Racing Sailing Rules article
  • Publication, Periodical, Magazine
  • Other, Admiralty House
  • Other, Manset
  • Other, Oceanus Dolphins Club
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Magazine article entitled "Oceanus-Hereshoff Rule" Previously accessioned as 007.125
7743The New Philadelphia
  • Publication, Periodical, Magazine
  • Other, Writers
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Publication by the City of Philadelphia, encouraging people to come and see Philadelphia, for both its history and its modern elements. Research for an article by LaRue Spiker. Previously accessioned as 1948, object Id 2001.1948