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4434 | Diploma and Awards of LaRue Spiker |
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| Description: Bacherlor's and Master's Diplomas of LaRue Spiker Maine Press Association awards for LaRue Spiker and Bar Harbor Times Editorial Previoulsy archived as 012.FIC.052.1.a-d, **1359, **1360 | ||
16992 | Certificate of Ordination as Priest - Willilam Thomas Manning |
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| Description: Certificate of ordination as Priest in the Episcopal Church, Diocese of California, for William Thomas Manning. December 12, 1891. Certificate is handwritten and bears the seal of the Diocese of California. Manning owned The Mount Desert House in Somesville, where he and his family summered. Manning later became Bishop of the Diocese of New York. From: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition | Date: 2008 | The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: William Thomas Manning 1866-1949, American Episcopal bishop of New York, b. England, received his collegiate and theological training at the Univ. of the South, Sewanee, Tenn. Ordained a priest (1891), he served parishes in California, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee and taught dogmatic theology at the Univ. of the South before becoming rector of Trinity parish, New York City, in 1908. Manning was bishop of New York from 1921 until his retirement in 1946. [show more] | |||
16993 | Certificate of Ordination as Deacon - William Thomas Manning |
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| Description: Certificate of ordination as a Deacon in the Episcopal Church, Diocese of Tennessee, for William Thomas Manning. Manning was a summer resident of Somesville and owner of The Mount Desert House. Manning became Bishop of the Diocese of New York. 1889. William Thomas Manning From: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition | Date: 2008 | The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: William Thomas Manning 1866-1949, American Episcopal bishop of New York, b. England, received his collegiate and theological training at the Univ. of the South, Sewanee, Tenn. Ordained a priest (1891), he served parishes in California, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee and taught dogmatic theology at the Univ. of the South before becoming rector of Trinity parish, New York City, in 1908. Manning was bishop of New York from 1921 until his retirement in 1946. [show more] | |||
17606 | Gilman High School Letter |
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| Description: Gilman High School letter "G" | |||
17657 | Masonic certificate. |
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| Description: Certificate of Master Mason for Earll W. Gott of Tremont Lodge of Southwest Harbor. Print with engraved illustration with charity, faith, hope, the Mason seals, and symbols on brown paper. 1911 | ||
17533 | WWII Military Service, Campaign Ribbons |
| Description: Five military ribbons, one pair is glued together, another three are also attached to each other. They include the Philippines Liberation medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign medal, American Campaign medal, Good Conduct medal, and the WWII Victory medal. | ||||
17202 | Blue Ribbon |
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| Description: Blue ribbon from the Eden Fair, September 15-16, 1927. Thirlstane Special. Previously archived as 016.FIC.001.26 | ||
16728 | Grammar school diploma, Daniel Somes Smith |
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| Description: Framed grammar school diploma for Daniel Somes Smith of Somesville, June 10, 1926. Badly water-stained. Needs removal and/or reframing. | |||
12660 | Masonic Officer's Horace Bucklin Award |
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| Description: Certificate awarded to Dave Stanley "in recognition of 49 years of outstanding Masonic Service to the Craft in promoting it's [sic] highest ideals of Fellowship and Brotherly love. Accompanying citation gives biographical information. | |||
11540 | Medals |
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4422 | WWII War Dept. recognition of Elmer Cousins |
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| Description: Certificate (1Fighter Command) and two letters commending and thanking Elmer Cousins for volunteering with the Aircraft Warning Service, "to take part in the gradual transition from the defensive position..to the offensive..." "A small scale sneak raid" is still possible...maintain silence...to safeguard military information." (The War Dept. had announced the discontinuance of the Ground Observer Corps and the Aircraft Warning Corps.) [show more] | |||
3985 | Bertha McFarland Diploma of Honor, Narrows School, Trenton, 1904 |
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| Description: This is a large flat diploma issued to Bertha McFarland by the Narrows School, Trenton, Maine on July 1, 1904. The title is "Diploma of Honor". Bertha McFarland's full name is Bertha Elise McFarland before she married Richard O. Allen of Somesville, Maine, on November 6, 1924. She died on March 30, 1997 in Bar Harbor, Maine. | |||
3980 | Diploma of Ruby Elizabeth Higgins from Southwest Harbor High School |
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| Description: This diploma is for the Class of 1933. It is enclosed in a leather cover. . | |||
3979 | Ruby Elizabeth Higgins Grammar School Diploma |
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| Description: This is a large flat diploma dated May 29, 1929 issued to Ruby Elizabeth Higgins by the Southwest Harbor Grammar School. | |||
3926 | Maine State Normal School Diploma issued to Julia Nellie Bryant |
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| Description: This is a large flat diploma which was issued to Julia Nellie Bryant on June 10, 1932 by the Maine State Normal School. | |||
3731 | Barbara Alberta Lanpher's Diploma, Mount Desert High School |
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| Description: 6" x 9"; High School in Somesville, Maine. | |||
3730 | Barbara Alberta Lanpher's Public School Diploma |
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| Description: 6" x 9"; Mount Desert High School in Somesville, Maine. | |||
3489 | Grand Decoration of Chivalry |
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| Description: Odd Fellows award to Watson C Robbins | ||
3488 | Decoration of Chivalry |
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| Description: Rebekah award to Constance Robbins 1948 |