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18623 | Fire Company Accepts Tentative Land Offer |
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| Description: Article about the planning board meeting where the Somesville Fire Company getting land on Route 102 and Mullen Hill Rd for the new fire station was discussed. John Williams Boatyard was allowed to extend quarry cuts for boat storage, Discussion on the development of the Ripple Pond Tract. Previously archived as object Id 011.FIC.67.2 | ||
18622 | Fire Company Accepts Tentative Land Offer |
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| Description: Article about the history of the Somesville Fire Co from 1939-1989. Covers the start of the fire company, fires in Somesville, Fire of 1947, new fire station, Previously archived as object Id 011.FIC.67.2 | ||
10361 | Sawmill |
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3837 | Abraham Somes Estate Settlement Expenses |
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| Description: Expenses recorded by Abraham Somes Jr for the settlement of the estate of Abraham Somes Attached appears to be an explanation of the property boundaries of the saw mill, full (woolen cloth making) mill, grist mill Abraham Somes died in 1819 States that William Norwood received $1.11 for taxes for 1818 | ||
2874 | Memories of Albert Higgins written in the Bar Harbor Times. |
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| Description: Facts from an article written by Albert Higgins for the Bar Harbor Times March 1929. Availability of provisions in 1855 to 1866 in Bar Harbor; mention of Russell Fish factory on Dix Point, Russell Coal wharf and steamboats at Goose Cove, brickyard at Goose Cove Previously archived as object Id 011.FIC.66.6 | ||
2846 | Seal Cove Once Knew Life of Economic Activities |
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| Description: Location of various mills, shipyard, wharfs, copper mine, silver mine, etc Previously archived 011.FIC.84.3 | ||
2757 | An Old-Time Sawmill Still Operates in Somesville |
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| Description: One page article with photographs describing the sawmill established by Blaine Haynes near Somesville. Haynes worked with sons Steven and Terry milling logs for local customers. Previously archived as object Id 012.fic.047.18 |