...Publication of a paper presented by William Sawtelle to the Maine Historical Society in 1923 about Samuel Argall, merchant tailor, of Bristol, England,...and the first Englishman recorded to have visited Mount Desert Island in 1613...
Description: ...Publication of a paper presented by William Sawtelle to the Maine Historical Society in 1923 about Samuel Argall, merchant tailor, of Bristol, England,...and the first Englishman recorded to have visited Mount Desert Island in 1613...
Description: History of Northeast Harbor and an account of the Manchester family. 1 copy includes 1959 forward by Samuel E. Morison and hand notes of Ruth Jordan.
Description: Article about the "Church of the Messiah" sect, lead by G. J. Adams, in Indian River, ME, their pilgrimage to Jaffa in 1866. Material from Carl Kelley
Description: ...Copies of correspondence about the editing and reissuing of George Street's 1905 book "Mount Desert a History" by Rev. Samuel A. Eliot in 1926...
A biography of John Neal (August 25, 1793 – June 20, 1876), the first American writer to represent "The United States of North America" in the British Quarterlies.
Description: A biography of John Neal (August 25, 1793 – June 20, 1876), the first American writer to represent "The United States of North America" in the British Quarterlies.
Description: ...2 identical photographs of children in front of Stetson Elementary School MDI. Photographs are 8"x 10". The names of the children are not listed...
About Francis Bernard, governor of New Jersey and Massachusetts, his interest in the boundary question between the U.S. and Nova Scotia, and his grant of 100, 00 acres of land. Built a summer home in part of SW Harbor.
Description: About Francis Bernard, governor of New Jersey and Massachusetts, his interest in the boundary question between the U.S. and Nova Scotia, and his grant of 100, 00 acres of land. Built a summer home in part of SW Harbor.
A brief review of some historical and industrial incidents in the Puritan "New English Canaan," still the Land of Promise. Published by the Old Colony Trust Company of Boston, commemorating the Tercentenary of the First Landing at Plymouth in 1620 (MCMXX).
Description: A brief review of some historical and industrial incidents in the Puritan "New English Canaan," still the Land of Promise. Published by the Old Colony Trust Company of Boston, commemorating the Tercentenary of the First Landing at Plymouth in 1620 (MCMXX).
Gilman High School Graduating Class. Top row: Charles Savage, Aleta Bagley, John Gordan, Leola Wagner, Lawrence Branscom; Bottom row: George Merrill Haskell, Mary Reynolds, Clare Carter, Helen McNaughton. See also item 4010.
Description: Gilman High School Graduating Class. Top row: Charles Savage, Aleta Bagley, John Gordan, Leola Wagner, Lawrence Branscom; Bottom row: George Merrill Haskell, Mary Reynolds, Clare Carter, Helen McNaughton. See also item 4010.
1920 basketball champs; Ham Stanley, Emmons "Fish" Ivaney, Brad Herrick, Arthur "Sheep" Gilley, Ray Foster, Don McEachern, Florington "Bud" Brown and Frank Stanley
Description: 1920 basketball champs; Ham Stanley, Emmons "Fish" Ivaney, Brad Herrick, Arthur "Sheep" Gilley, Ray Foster, Don McEachern, Florington "Bud" Brown and Frank Stanley
Front row: Pat Salisbury, Al Murphy, Nick Stanley, (2) Coach ?, Dan Bagely, Mike Coombs, Dan Bagely ?, Len Young, Curley Smallidge, Pink Pinkham, Bill Manchester. Team stands at front door of Neighborhood House.
Description: Front row: Pat Salisbury, Al Murphy, Nick Stanley, (2) Coach ?, Dan Bagely, Mike Coombs, Dan Bagely ?, Len Young, Curley Smallidge, Pink Pinkham, Bill Manchester. Team stands at front door of Neighborhood House.
Gilman High School Basketball Team, Northeast Harbor, in 1928. Team members: Ai Murphy, Nick Stanley, Dan Bagley, Mike Coombs, Len Young, Curley Smallidge, Pink Pinkham, and Bill Manchester. Photograph taken in front of the Neighborhood House.
Description: Gilman High School Basketball Team, Northeast Harbor, in 1928. Team members: Ai Murphy, Nick Stanley, Dan Bagley, Mike Coombs, Len Young, Curley Smallidge, Pink Pinkham, and Bill Manchester. Photograph taken in front of the Neighborhood House.