Description: Sayings from English, American and European authors; table of contents arranged by topic, e.g., accidents, business, civility. No publication date.
Description: Clothbound green covers with gold decoration on cover, spine and page edges. Handwritten inside front: "George A P Somes, from his Mother."
Description: "Being a Portion of Scripture for Every Day in the Year." Handwritten inside: "Charles Edwin Somes from his Mother, Dec. 25, 1855." Book has gold decoration on front cover, spine and page edges.
Description: "An Exposure of Its Origin, Character, and Results in Letters from a Father to his Children." Handwritten in front, " ______ A. Somes, Somesville, Maine"
Description: Names and comments by visitors to the Somesville Museum, 2014-2015. Guest book used for the duration of the "Portrait of an Island" Exhbition; the story of Art and Nan Kellam and their life on Placentia Island. Black "perfect" binding.
Description: Described on the cover: "Psalm and hymn tunes, chants, and anthems; being one of the most complete music books for church choirs, congregations, singing ____ and societies ever published. Published in Boston by Wilkins, Carter and Co. Written in pencil inside front cover and first page: Miss Jane Kittredge & William Kittredge.
Description: Facsimile edition of 1805 title, which was popular in both England and America. Includes historical notes and recipes for such things as hasty pudding, peas-porridge, and syllabubs.
Description: History of the planning, design and construction of the bridges and roads of Acadia National Park. Describes the roles of key supporters such as Mrs. Charles Homans, John Steward Kennedy, George Dorr, George Stebbins, and John D. Rockefeller, Jr. and of builders and managers of the projects such as Byron Candage and Charles Simpson. Many photographs and drawings of the bridges.