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You searched for: Object ID: is not emptyDate: 1910sType: Document
Item Title Type Subject Creator Publisher Date
14356Statement of Account
  • Document, Correspondence
  • Tabbut, L.W. & Son, Dr.
  • 1916
14357Statement of Account
  • Document, Correspondence
  • Sherman, F. T.
  • 1916
14355Statement of Account
  • Document, Correspondence
  • Moon R. H.
  • 1916
Description:
No reference to a project or client
14353Letter Re: work for Mr. Platt's Islesboro residence
  • Document, Correspondence
  • Algeo,J.W.
  • 1912
14352Letter to Artesian Well & Company
  • Document, Correspondence
  • Wright's Health Underware Co.
  • 1911
Description:
Regarding a quote to do work.
14349Artesian Well & Supply Co. Brochure
  • Document, Correspondence
  • 1912
Description:
Brochure and list of clients with envelope sent to Fred Savage, 1912
14348Envelope with notations for new Fire House
  • Document, Correspondence
  • Savage, Fred L.
  • 1911
Description:
Appears to be notation for dimensions for a new Fire House. Was wrapped in tissue paper with hand written "proposed Fire Dept. Bar Harbor".
14347Letter
  • Document, Correspondence
  • Where To Go Bureau
  • 1911
Description:
Board Of Trade correspondence
14344Letter and written material regarding Military Camp for Boys
  • Document, Correspondence
  • Fort Terry Military Camp For Boys
  • 1916
Description:
Letter with envelope. Refers to Fort Perry, Plum Island, NY
14330Board of Trade Correspondence
  • Document, Correspondence
  • 1916 ca.
Description:
Most are letters to or from potential advertisers, clients and tourists. Most letters are in poor condition, but relate to the efforts on the part of the Bar Harbor Board of Trade to promote Bar Harbor as a tourist destination. Sample of organizations include: Ask Mr. Foster, Albertype Company(post cards), Foster and Reynolds Co., Dominion Atlantic Railway Company. Also inclluded are hand writen accounts of dues, receipts for printing and other activites of the Board of Trade. Some Personal Letters mixed in. [show more]
14329Letter
  • Document, Correspondence
  • Ask Mr. Foster
  • 1916
14326Letter to Morris McDonnald
  • Document, Correspondence
  • Savage, Fred L.
  • 1916
Description:
Re: Board of Trade
14327Letter
  • Document, Correspondence
  • 1917
Description:
Concentrated General Circulation Among High-Class Resort Tourists
14325Letter
  • Document, Correspondence
  • Ask Mr. Foster
  • 1916
Description:
Letter addressed to various members of the Board of Trade, Bar Harbor
14313Sketch showing new stable
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Savage, Fred L.
  • 1910 ca
Description:
Unsigned. Rendering is crude indicating a "new stable connected with present buildings".No markings to attribute firmly to Savage.
14314West Elevation- unidentified house and client
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Savage, Fred L.
  • 1910 ca
Description:
Pencil on tracing paper drawing of an elevation of a gambrel roof profile house (partial elevation) most likely an addition to an existing house. No markings to firmly attribute to Savage.
14312Board of Trade Correspondence
  • Document, Correspondence
  • 1916 ca.
Description:
Letters to and from clients and tourists. Advertising letters to publications. Poor condition Most are letters to or from potential advertisers, clients and tourists. Most letters are in poor condition, but relate to the efforts on the part of the Bar Harbor Board of Trade to promote Bar Harbor as a tourist destination. Sample of organizations include: The Real Estate Register, St Louis Glob Democrat, Springfield Republican, Town Topics (the Journal of Society), The Times ( of London). . Also inclluded are hand written accounts of dues, receipts for printing and other activites of the Board of Trade. [show more]
14311Board of Trade Correspondence
  • Document, Correspondence
  • 1908 to 1916
Description:
Letters from and to clients, and tourists. Advertising letters. Poor condition. Most are letters to or from potential advertisers, clients and tourists. Most letters are in poor condition, but relate to the efforts on the part of the Bar Harbor Board of Trade to promote Bar Harbor as a tourist destination. Sample of organizations include: Ask Maine Steamship Co., Ketterlinus Lithographic Company, Letter of resignation from Ralph Kingsley, La Presse ( French Canadian (tourist agent), Maine Woods and Woodsman Association. Also inclluded are hand writen accounts of dues, receipts for printing and other activites of the Board of Trade. [show more]
14081Quit-claim Deed: Robinson et al to Lucy C. Somes
  • Document, Legal, Deed
  • 1910
Description:
A.J. Robinson, Ralph J. Robinson and Fred P. Robinson for $1.00 paid by Lucy C. Somes for land in Southwest Harbor.
13386Receipt, Fernald, R. H. B. to Brown, Wm. S.
  • Document, Financial, Receipt
  • 4/13/1911
Description:
Receipt for merchandise
13385Receipt, Fernald, A. C. to Brown, Wm. S.
  • Document, Financial, Receipt
  • 3/30/1911
Description:
Receipt for merchandise
13317Receipt, Town of Mount Desert to Brown, Wm. S.
  • Document, Financial, Receipt
  • 12/12/1910
Description:
Receipt for taxes
132501913 Letter from Blanche Somes Colwell to Harriet Sanderson
  • Document, Correspondence, Letter
  • Blanche Somes Colwell
  • 1913
Description:
Letter of May 24th, 1913 from Blanche Somes Colwell to "Harriet "(Sanderson?). Describes the health and activities of Somesville residents. Mentions the funerals of J. W. Somes and Lewis Somes, Jr. , both of whom died in May 1913. Very chatty letter rich with commentary on weight, health, mourning, marriages, children, etc. Mentions Blanche's husband Lino M. Colwell, Allie Somes, Kate Pray and many other Somesville families. Harriet Somes Sanderson (1870-1964); probably the wife of Arthur G. Sanderson (1868-1913). Blanche Somes Colwell (1878-1946); wife of Lino M. Colwell (1878-1942). [show more]
12800Busy Bee’s Record
  • Document, Minutes
  • Organizations
  • Other, Clubs
  • Other, History - Mount Desert
  • Other, Women's History
  • 3/20/1917
Description:
Black Compositions notebook with red binding.Cover has Busy Bee’s record of first meeting written in ink.Includes notes and list of two founding members and fifteen in attendance. Included a letter from 1951 regarding this book to Salisbury from Hamilton
12798Ladies Sewing Circle Announcement
  • Document, Announcement
  • Other, Ladies Sewing Circle of Salisbury Cove
  • 3/20/1913
Description:
Ladies Sewing Circle Announcement from Salisbury Cove at Bay View Grange Hall, original date was feb.28 and crossed out. A poem inviting one to come for the price of the size of their sock times two.