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19236 | Dedication of Cadilac Mountain Road |
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| Description: Collection consists of three boxes of archival files donated by the Seal Harbor Library pertaining to the history of Seal Harbor village and Acadia National Park. An itemized summary of each boxes' contents is enclosed in each box. The Bar Harbor Times Wednesday July 27, 1932. More than likely the reason these pages were saves was for the article on the dedication of the road leading up to the top of Cadilac Mountain. | |||
19233 | Acadia Calls The Tourists |
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| Description: Collection consists of three boxes of archival files donated by the Seal Harbor Library pertaining to the history of Seal Harbor village and Acadia National Park. An itemized summary of each boxes' contents is enclosed in each box. Article from an unknown newspaper with the handwitten date of 1936. Full Title of the article is Acadia Calls the Tourists: One Maine's Famous Mount Desert is Now An Island Park For All People by Frank George. Talks about the history of the park, additions to the park, guide services, the transition from Sieur de Monts National Monument to Acadia National Park, how the park has become more accessible. [show more] | |||
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 | |
10610 | Newsclipping: “Summer daughter of Maine, Elinor Wylie, wrote Mount Desert beauty into immortal literature” August 7, 1937 |
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| Description: Newsclipping: Lewiston Journal Illustrated Magazine “Summer daughter of Maine, Elinor Wylie, wrote Mount Desert beauty into immortal literature” August 7, 1937. Photocopy. Previously accessioned as **0741, Object Id 011.FIC.77.2 | ||
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 | ||
2885 | Museum at Somesville is Credit to Enterprise of Women's Club |
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| Description: Articles on museum in Somesville -sewing circle helped create (2 copies one mouned on card board.) These articles are from the Lewston Journal Illustrated Magazine. Previously archived as 011.FIC.57.1 | ||
2870 | Memories of Somesville area, Indian Point by Mrs. Brown, ca.1860-1890 |
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| Description: Fannie Brown recalled her memories of growing up in Indian Point on a farm and in Somesville after her marriage. She was a Pray. Mentions Town Hill Church Many names mentioned, school in Indian Point, clothing worn, boats launched, balls held. Boats launched/built in Somesville: Adelle Pray, George B. Somes, John Somes, A.J.Whiting, Ella Eudora, Clara D. Sawyer, Built in Hulls Cove: Kate L Pray, E.T. Hamor, Alice M. Leland Schooner Bloomer (not sure built in Somesville) [show more] | ||
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 | ||
2836 | Hollis G. Reed Has Made Good in Home State; Capt. J.M. Gray, 71, Lighthouse Keeper Two-Score Years |
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| Description: News clipping including two articles written by Henry Buxton for unnamed newspaper. | ||
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. | |
2775 | Coldest Wave in Years Visits Mt. Desert Island |
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| Description: Article describes extremely cold weather in the winter of 1934. | |
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.” | ||
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. |