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18607Students Dig Deep To Find Their Roots.
  • Publication, Clipping, Newspaper Clipping
  • Other, Automobile travel
  • Other, Shipping
  • Other, Stables
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Bar Harbor Times article about a local high school students doing research into into the history of Mount Desert Island and some of the changes which have taken place over the years. Also current plans to reopen historic senic views in Acadia National Park.
18606Jones and Stanley Backtrack Again.
  • Publication, Clipping, Newspaper Clipping
  • Other, Automobile travel
  • Other, Shipping
  • Other, Stables
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Bar Harbor Times article about a lecture comparing historic buildings in Southwest Harbor then and now. Discusses the survey of buildings of historical architectural significance identified.
18605Old -Fashioned Barn Dance Benefits Hostorical Society
  • Publication, Clipping, Newspaper Clipping
  • Other, Automobile travel
  • Other, Shipping
  • Other, Stables
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Bar Harbor Times articale about the Mount Desert Island Historical Society fundraising barn dance which is to take place Juily 15, 2000.
16810Ships' Accounts
  • Document, Manuscript
  • Other, Schooners
  • Other, Ship accidents
  • Other, Ship captains
  • Other, Shipping
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Ships' accounts: handwritten lists of freight ,dates, destinations for Schooners "Amethyst "(Capt. Francis Grindle), Schooner "America", Schooner "Richmond", Schooner "Packet", Brig. "Two Sisters," Brig. "William Heath", Schooner "Valpariso (?) [Capt. Emmons Pray], and typewritten copies of same. Also bill for repairs of damage to Sch. "Packet" by Brig. "Neptune" in Boston Harbor. [show more]
2880Memories of Islanders and visitors
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  • Other, Automobile travel
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At MDI Historical Society annual meeting, a panel spoke of what they remembered about the island. Very few dates in article