History of Northeast Harbor Library & Reading Room, a picture of proposed building, articles of the Maine Library Association, newspaper clipping & a picture postcard.
Description: History of Northeast Harbor Library & Reading Room, a picture of proposed building, articles of the Maine Library Association, newspaper clipping & a picture postcard.
Description: Handwritten history of the Northeast Harbor Library from 1944 to 1975 by Lillis Joy at the request of Librarian Robert Pyle. There are two drafts.
NEHL 0020 a: Recently Established libraries, Pictures of Second Library (August 1950) NEHL 0020 b: Woman's Literary Club (March 1951) NEHL 0020 c: "Story Telling at the Northeast Harbor Public Library", by Lilis P. Joy (May 1953) NEHL 0020 d: MLA Meeting in Northeast Harbor (November 1960) Scan: cover, first pages only MLA Meeting in Northeast Harbor
Description: NEHL 0020 a: Recently Established libraries, Pictures of Second Library (August 1950) NEHL 0020 b: Woman's Literary Club (March 1951) NEHL 0020 c: "Story Telling at the Northeast Harbor Public Library", by Lilis P. Joy (May 1953) NEHL 0020 d: MLA Meeting in Northeast Harbor (November 1960) Scan: cover, first pages only MLA Meeting in Northeast Harbor
A paper delivered before the Woman's Literary Club of Northeast Harbor regarding the first Northeast Harbor Library. The original manuscript in in the Woman's Literary Club Collection.
Description: A paper delivered before the Woman's Literary Club of Northeast Harbor regarding the first Northeast Harbor Library. The original manuscript in in the Woman's Literary Club Collection.
Description: Address given by Mrs. Rodman Fay (Gertrude), Chairman of the Northeast Harbor Library at the dedication of the new building in August 1950.
Address to Northeast Harbor Library corporation and board members at the dedication of the new building on Joy Road in August 1950. Mr. Pepper, one of the first trustees and was actively involved in fund raising activities.
Description: Address to Northeast Harbor Library corporation and board members at the dedication of the new building on Joy Road in August 1950. Mr. Pepper, one of the first trustees and was actively involved in fund raising activities.