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Item | Title | Type | Subject | Description | Creator | Date | Property Name | Street | Pages | Medium | Condition | |
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1497 | Thuya Lodge and Thuya Gardens |
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| Typescript about the history of Thuya Lodge and Gardens. |
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1502 | Recollections of Seal Harbor |
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| Typescript about the history of Seal Harbor, Maine. |
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1503 | Seal Harbor Celebrates 100th Anniversary |
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| Typescript about the history of Seal Harbor, Maine. |
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| Description: Typescript about the history of Seal Harbor, Maine. | ||||
1506 | Notes on the early development of the Seal Harbor Village Improvement Society |
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| Timeline of the Seal Harbor Village Improvement Society's development. |
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| Description: Timeline of the Seal Harbor Village Improvement Society's development. | |||||
1508 | Early Years of the Seal Harbor Village Improvement Society |
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| Typescript about the history of the village improvement society in Seal Harbor, Maine. |
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| Description: Typescript about the history of the village improvement society in Seal Harbor, Maine. | ||||
1509 | Random Notes on the Early History and Development as a Summer Resort of Mount Desert Island and Particularly Seal Harbor |
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| Typescript about the history of the village improvement society in Seal Harbor, Maine. |
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| Description: Typescript about the history of the village improvement society in Seal Harbor, Maine. | |||
1516 | Sacred to the memory of Benjamin Spurling |
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| Biographical sketch of Benjamin Spurling, who died December 30, 1836. |
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| Description: Biographical sketch of Benjamin Spurling, who died December 30, 1836. | |||||
1517 | A Poem and A Prayer |
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| Poem and prayer from the funeral services of Mary C. Wheelwright delivered by The Reverend Palfrey Perkins. |
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| Description: Poem and prayer from the funeral services of Mary C. Wheelwright delivered by The Reverend Palfrey Perkins. | |||||
1518 | Eliots and Asticou Foreside Northeast Harbor: |
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1534 | Frances H. Eliot |
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1538 | Poems |
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| Poems written by Bill Ayles 1: The Potentate 2: In Those Horse and Buggy Days 3: Grave Yard Memories 4: When Rebecca Played the Hose |
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| Description: Poems written by Bill Ayles 1: The Potentate 2: In Those Horse and Buggy Days 3: Grave Yard Memories 4: When Rebecca Played the Hose | ||||
1539 | Bishop Doane Materials |
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| 1: Lines on Homeopathy 2: Dedication & Memorial Window to Bishop Doane, August 13, 1925 3: Eliza Bishop Doane Gardiner, memorial 4: St. Mary's-by-the-sea Sermon, 1925 5: Bishop Doane's Address to the 25th class at St. Agnes School |
| Description: 1: Lines on Homeopathy 2: Dedication & Memorial Window to Bishop Doane, August 13, 1925 3: Eliza Bishop Doane Gardiner, memorial 4: St. Mary's-by-the-sea Sermon, 1925 5: Bishop Doane's Address to the 25th class at St. Agnes School | ||||||
1614 | Landscape Architects of Mt. Desert Island |
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| Delivered at the Claremont Hotel August 19, 1999 and written in August 1998 |
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| Description: Delivered at the Claremont Hotel August 19, 1999 and written in August 1998 | |||
1619 | The Boundaries of Acadia National Park: |
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1620 | Acadia National Park the working draft Master Plan Proposal |
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| Purposes of the Master Plan Identification and Analysis of Significant Features The Boundary Page by Page Notes |
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| Description: Purposes of the Master Plan Identification and Analysis of Significant Features The Boundary Page by Page Notes | |||
1659 | Conservation and National Parks |
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| Typed pages of Mabel Cromwell's presentation of a talk on National Parks, including Acadia National Park, to members of the Garden Club of Mount Desert, August 23, 1951. Mrs. Cromwell was chairman of the conservation committee. |
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| Description: Typed pages of Mabel Cromwell's presentation of a talk on National Parks, including Acadia National Park, to members of the Garden Club of Mount Desert, August 23, 1951. Mrs. Cromwell was chairman of the conservation committee. | |||
1689 | William Ordway Partridge |
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| Mr. Partridge was a famous sculptor. He had a summer home in Northeast Harbor, ME. Title page written by R. R. Pyle. |
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| Description: Mr. Partridge was a famous sculptor. He had a summer home in Northeast Harbor, ME. Title page written by R. R. Pyle. | ||||
1747 | Running To Catch Up |
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| Personal narratives, wife of Park Ranger, life in Maine and elsewhere. |
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| Description: Personal narratives, wife of Park Ranger, life in Maine and elsewhere. | ||||
1751 | Cranberry Isles Sketches |
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| Reminiscences of social life & customs, Cranberry Islands, 1959 |
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1197 | Specifications for House for Mr. & Mrs. David R. Harding |
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| Outline specifications |
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| Description: Outline specifications | ||||
7227 | History of the original Northeast Harbor Fire Company |
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| Photocopy of a document written by Alvah L. Reed on the history of the original Northeast Harbor Fire Company. |
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| Description: Photocopy of a document written by Alvah L. Reed on the history of the original Northeast Harbor Fire Company. | ||||
7356 | Potluck - Buss Tracy |
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| 1 Article: "Oatmeal Bread" 2 Poems: "Dear God" and untitled, by Buss (Bussy) Tracy |
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| Description: 1 Article: "Oatmeal Bread" 2 Poems: "Dear God" and untitled, by Buss (Bussy) Tracy | |||||
1879 | Manchester Family |
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| History of the Manchester family from 1650's in Rhode Island to 1931 in Maine. |
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| Description: History of the Manchester family from 1650's in Rhode Island to 1931 in Maine. | ||||
1862 | 11-Sep-01 |
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| A detailed account of the horror of September 11, 2001 as observed by Mrs. Dillon and her household on television. She lived at 960 Fifth Ave. in New York City. Robert Pyle's letter in response included. |
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| Description: A detailed account of the horror of September 11, 2001 as observed by Mrs. Dillon and her household on television. She lived at 960 Fifth Ave. in New York City. Robert Pyle's letter in response included. |