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3074 | Acadia National Park |
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| Description: Dept of Interior General information booklet 1934, regarding Acadia National Park, Maine .. Open all year June 15 to October 15. | |
17238 | Early American Pressed Glass |
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11979 | Samuel Atkins Eliot on improvements needed to Northeast Harbor |
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| Description: Photocopy of undated remarks by Samuel Atkins Eliot at a Northeast Harbor meeting in 1939. The remarks concern plans for improving the town and relating primarily to the harbor. Transcribed by Michael McGiffert. NEH Library has the original copy. 2 pages | ||
14739 | Share Croppers of the Sea |
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| Description: Magazine article in the Scribners Magazine by Bertram B. Fowler on the condition of fishing in Maine in 1937. As early as this the author is promoting co-operatives.” As the fish go, so goes the coast of Maine-unless something is done to remedy the conditons which have sapped the morale of the fishermen from Portland to Canada”. | ||
7773 | The Whispering Pines, Bowdoin College alumni magazine, Sept.1933 |
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| Description: The Whispering Pines, September,1933. Bowdoin College alumni Magazine. 28 pages. Previously archived as 016.FIC.004.1 | ||
16908 | Charles W. Eliot: President of Harvard University 1869-1909 |
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| Description: Biography of Charles W. Eliot |
2648 | Newspaper article: "Coldest Wave in Years Visits Mount Desert Island" |
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| Description: Bar Harbor Times “Coldest Wave in Years Visits Mount Desert Island” January 3, 1934. | ||
16911 | Gaming Lady |
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12885 | English Present and Past |
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| Description: Addresses changes in content of current English language and in attitude toward the language including its nature and history, elements, and underlying principles of current usage. |
17248 | God’s Pocket: The Story of Captain Samuel Hadlock, Junior of Cranberry Isles, Maine. |
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17250 | God’s Pocket: The Story of Captain Samuel Hadlock, Junior of Cranberry Isles, Maine. |
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12590 | Maine Province and Court Records Vol. 2 |
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| Description: Reprint of the first three volumes of six that were published by the Maine Historical Society between 1928 and 1975. Vol. II contains York County Court Records, Colony of Massachusetts Bay: County Court, Vol. I, 1653-1672 County Court, Vol. II, 1672-1679 Court of Associates, 1658-1679 with interruptions by Ferdinando Gorges, Esq. and by the Commissioners of Charles II. |
17213 | Old Time New England Vol XXVII #4 |
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17281 | Eighteenth Century Records of the Portion of Dutchess County New York that was Included in Rombout Precinct and the Original town of Fishkill. |
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14642 | The Steamer J. T. Morse: Her History and Adventures. |
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| Description: Story of the last side-wheel steamer; route was Rockland to Bar Harbor, Maine, from 1904-1933. |
17643 | Directory and Handbook, 1939, Southwest Harbor, Manset and Tremont |
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| Description: 1939 Directory and Handbook, Southwest Harbor, Manset and Tremont compiled by Mrs. Seth S. Thornton, Tan cover, Thirteenth edition | ||
17644 | Directory and Handbook, 1930, Southwest Harbor, Manset and Tremont |
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| Description: 1937 Directory and Handbook, Southwest Harbor, Manset and Tremont compiled by Mrs. Seth S. Thornton, Tan cover, Thirteenth edition | ||
17645 | Directory and Handbook, 1930, Southwest Harbor, Manset and Tremont |
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| Description: 1930 Directory and Handbook, Southwest Harbor, Manset and Tremont compiled by Mrs. Seth S. Thornton, Tan cover, eighth edition | ||
2830 | Hollis G. Reed Has Made Good in Home State; Capt. J.M. Gray, 71, Lighthouse Keeper Two-score Years |
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| Description: Two articles written by Henry Buxton for unnamed newspaper Previously archived as 012.FIC.022.2. | |
18603 | A lobster is a lobster on when native to the northeast----especially Maine, LaRue Spiker |
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| Description: Article wirtten by LaRue Spiker about lobsters and the lobster fishing industry for the Bar Harbor Times. Previously archived as 012.FIC.022.1 | |
17329 | Acadia National Park, Maine |
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2675 | Bar Harbor Times |
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| Description: Bar Harbor Times front page. Thursday, March 2, 1939. “Mount Desert High School Basketball Season Is Closed.” | ||
17214 | Old Time New England Vol XX #4. |
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10604 | Newsclipping - Bar Harbor Times “Dr. R.L. Grindle dies Aged 88” April 29, 1930. |
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| Description: Newsclipping - Bar Harbor Times “Dr. R.L. Grindle dies Aged 88” April 29, 1930. Previously accessioned as **0747, Object Id 011.FIC.77.1 | ||
2851 | Dorothy Paris |
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| Description: Photograph of Dorothy Paris, Swans Island, artist. Picture of her in Athens Greece Previously archived as Object Id 011.FIC.77.2 |