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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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17250 | God’s Pocket: The Story of Captain Samuel Hadlock, Junior of Cranberry Isles, Maine. |
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17248 | God’s Pocket: The Story of Captain Samuel Hadlock, Junior of Cranberry Isles, Maine. |
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17213 | Old Time New England Vol XXVII #4 |
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17214 | Old Time New England Vol XX #4. |
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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. |
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. |
12037 | 1931 E. S. Dana speech on Seal Harbor history to Seal Harbor Village Improvement Society |
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| Description: Envelope addressed to Mrs. A.C. Brown of Cleveland, Ohio, and an enclosed typewritten copy of a speech (6 pages) by E.S. Dana which was delivered at a meeting of the Seal Harbor Village Improvement Society in 1931. Discusses the early history of the village and includes references to John Clement (first settler of the village in 1809), Charles Clement, Edward Dunham, George Stebbins, George Cooksey, Mr. Dane, Mr. Griswold, Glencove Hotel, John Rockefeller, Professor Rowland, Seaside Casino, Presidents Eliot and Gilman. Describes the development plans of and subsequent breakdown of George Cooksey; the efforts of George Stebbins to carry out Cooksey's plans. paths and roads of Seal Harbor, Jordan Pond House and Thomas MacIntire. [show more] |