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3520 | Early History of Mt. Desert Island |
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| Description: Appears to be from Virginia Somes Sanderson. Land division of Mt. Desert Island | |||
17196 | Beyond the Park Loop Road: Continuing the Exploration of Acadia National Park |
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17188 | The Mount Desert Larger Parish |
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14695 | A Short Story of Bygone Days for my Grandchildren |
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| Description: Recollections of Mount Desert Island "before cars, TV, and electric refrigerators." | |
13547 | Images of America: Mount Desert Island: Somesville, Southwest Harbor, and Northeast Harbor |
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2910 | Automobiles on Mt. Desert Island |
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| Description: Poor quality photocopies of articles from undated newspaper (unidentified, but likely Bar Harbor) relating to debate about allowing cars on Mt. Desert Island. Handwritten notes on verso of some indicate dates are April 4, 1900; July 4, 1906 | |||
2822 | Articles Pertaining to Geology of Mt. Desert Island |
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| Description: Three short articles from the Mount Desert Herald pertaining to the geology of Mt. Desert Island. One article also discusses historical visitation by Norsemen to the shores of Mt. Desert Island. | ||
2697 | Newspaper clipping of Somesville bridge newly-erected |
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| Description: Newspaper clipping of Somesville bridge newly-erected by the Mount Desert Island Historical Society. Article published in the News Ellsworth Bureau. | ||
1531 | Assorted Articles |
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| Description: This is a white loose-leaf binder, approximately 10" X 11", containing six articles by Ralph Stanley: The Clark family: Charmian Kittredge and Jack London The Romer Boys Shipbuilding on Mount Desert Island Early Maritime History of Mount Desert Island Schooner Augusta E. Herrick of Swan's Island Boatbuilding during World War II: M.D.I., Ellsworth, Stonington, and Bluehill |