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19311 | Seal Harbor Library Poem |
| 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. Poem written about the Seal Harbor Library titled Summer's Joy. The poem was written by a constant summer visitor. Two copies of this poem. | ||||
19221 | Automobiles The Mount Desert Town Meeting. |
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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. Photocopy of the reprint from the Bar Harbor Life, August 23, 1913. It is a lenghty poem on the debate and those who spoke at the meeting about the automobile. | |||
3028 | Tranquil Town |
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| Description: “Tranquil Town”, a poem by John Coleman Adams about Somesville, Maine. Printed in a booklet with four pages. | |||
18710 | Poem by Hollis M. Smith |
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| Description: Poem composed by Hollis M. Smith 1912. Poem is about a horse. | |||
17424 | Passing of the Back House |
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| Description: The Passing of the Back House. Supposedly written by James Whitcomb Riley. 1 page. Copy of item # 1. | |||
17423 | Passing of the Back House |
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| Description: The Passing of the Back House. Supposedly written by James Whitcomb Riley. 1 page. | |||
17422 | Old Gods Came to Somesville, Maine |
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| Description: Photocopy of Poem, “The Old Gods Came to Somesville, Maine” by Rachel Field from Points East pages 89-109. | ||
17339 | Rain |
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| Description: Rain by LaRue Spiker. | |||
13847 | The Ladder of St. Augustine |
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| Description: Hand-written in pencil, 12 verses, "Mary" written in upper right. Poem written by Longfellow. | |||
13845 | The Mariner's Wife |
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| Description: Poem by Sophronia Knapp, "Thoughts of the Mariner's Wife," copied by Clara S. Foster (?) and addressed to Mrs. Higgins with note: "Please accept the following lines which I take the liberty to copy for you [&} oblige, your sincere friend, Clara S. Foster. First lines of poem: "The night is dark, the tempest raves, Sleep from my pillow flies..." | |||
3076 | Hike On: Poems of Mount Desert Island by Thomas Peter Beckett |
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