Quarry Workers' International Union of North America
Date:
1929
Description: Quarry workers' union constitution, "As revised at the Second convention held at Boston, Massachusetts, December 10-14, 1929." This constitution went into effect January 1, 1930. Includes a 1911 resolution on worker safety and safe quarrying equipment and machinery.
Description: Discusses the change from Lafayette National Park to Acadia National Park so that the name describes the area more accurately, reflecting popular ideas about the park.
Description: Two copies of the 1927 Report of the Board of Directors for the Northeast Harbor Golf Club, one labelled "Office Copy" and the other labelled "Carl E. Kelley".
Description: Promotional booklet for Jordan Pond House likely written and published by T.A. McIntire, Proprietor. Includes a description of Jordan Pond, offerings of the Jordan Pond House, suggested walks to and from Jordan Pond House, and a map of Mount Desert Island supplemented by contemporary images of the House, both interior and exterior, and the Park. Photographs of Jordan Pond and the Bubbles from the lawn of the Jordan Pond House, a walking path along the pond, and the front and drive of the Jordan Pond House are copyright Chas. A. Townsend. [show more]
Description: Two copies of the 1928 Report of the Board of Directors for the Northeast Harbor Golf Club, one labelled "Office Copy" and the other unlabelled.
Description: Two copies of the 1929 Report of the Board of Directors for the Northeast Harbor Golf Club, one labelled "Office Copy" and the other labelled "J.A. Murray".
Description: Notice about the Mount Desert Bidge in Trenton. Bridge dedicated with memorial tablet to veterans. There are a number of hand written notes glued to the back of the photocopied notice. Previously archived as 011.FIC.58.2
Description: ...By 21 Capitalists As Exclusive Fish and Game ReservePortland Press Herald news article describing new club in Maine near Bar Harbor where land will be developed by “a group of capitalists as a private playground where they may camp, fish and hunt to their heart’s content undistrubed by civilization.” Includes Map
Description: Receipt of Martin H. Burke, Automobile Trimming--Repairing of Suit Cases & Bags, March 6, 1926 for $3.30 for celluloid. Sold to Dr. L.S. Cleaves
Description: Third Class London Midland and Scottish Railway Company Ticket belonging to Doris May Grant. Fare $37.37 United States Passport for Doris May Grant showing that she will be traveling and studying to all countries. Occupation listed as teacher Previously archived as 011.FIC.53