Relief shown by hachures. Includes historical notes and drawings. Originally done by Luther S. Phillips in 1940 and revised by Augustus D. Phillips in 1965.
Description: Relief shown by hachures. Includes historical notes and drawings. Originally done by Luther S. Phillips in 1940 and revised by Augustus D. Phillips in 1965.
Relief shown by hachures. Includes historical notes and drawings. Originally done by Luther S. Phillips in 1941 and revised by Augustus D. Phillips in 1963.
Description: Relief shown by hachures. Includes historical notes and drawings. Originally done by Luther S. Phillips in 1941 and revised by Augustus D. Phillips in 1963.
Description: Letter to guild members of the Union Church and booklet of scheduled programs during the year from through the year from the program committee.
Description: Typed dedication of Wadsworth Park in Northeast Harbor, Maine. August 19, 1962. Park was dedicated in the memory of Eliot and Nancy Wadsworth.
Ready for the trip to Pawtucket exchange concert Front row, L. to R.: Sarah Jane (Burr), Rosemary (Blanchard) Brady, ?Julie (Favour), ?Bevery (Murphy), Joyce (Hagerthy) McFarland, Diane (James), Suzanne (Bucklin) Catanese, Scott McGarr, ?Pam (Pervear), Second row, L. to R.: David Hill, Ann (Nicholson), Joanne (Burr), ?, Pam (Coates), Peggy (Boyington), Jimmy Corbett, ?, George Grant, Phil Gaudet, Pru Pervear (Chaperone), Jim Noyes (Music teacher),Gaston Gray, Julian Peters, ?, ?, ?, Third and Fourth rows, L. to R.: Rusty Salisbury, ?, ?, Eric Lanpher, Sherm Damon, Joanne (Driscoll), Bill Dulong, Terry Parsons, Sharon (Knox) Ashmore, David Lucus, Doug Beckett, ?, Durlin Lunt, Margaret Boyington, Chaperone, in front of Durlin, ?(behind Mr. Noyes) (Names provided by Kathy Sprague through Facebook). Roy Salisbury Collection
Description: Ready for the trip to Pawtucket exchange concert Front row, L. to R.: Sarah Jane (Burr), Rosemary (Blanchard) Brady, ?Julie (Favour), ?Bevery (Murphy), Joyce (Hagerthy) McFarland, Diane (James), Suzanne (Bucklin) Catanese, Scott McGarr, ?Pam (Pervear), Second row, L. to R.: David Hill, Ann (Nicholson), Joanne (Burr), ?, Pam (Coates), Peggy (Boyington), Jimmy Corbett, ?, George Grant, Phil Gaudet, Pru Pervear (Chaperone), Jim Noyes (Music teacher),Gaston Gray, Julian Peters, ?, ?, ?, Third and Fourth rows, L. to R.: Rusty Salisbury, ?, ?, Eric Lanpher, Sherm Damon, Joanne (Driscoll), Bill Dulong, Terry Parsons, Sharon (Knox) Ashmore, David Lucus, Doug Beckett, ?, Durlin Lunt, Margaret Boyington, Chaperone, in front of Durlin, ?(behind Mr. Noyes) (Names provided by Kathy Sprague through Facebook). Roy Salisbury Collection [show more]
Genealogy of the Reynolds & Roberts families beginning in 1853 with Eliphalet Reynolds. Author traces lineage and includes many family stories of early years in Northeast Harbor.
Description: Genealogy of the Reynolds & Roberts families beginning in 1853 with Eliphalet Reynolds. Author traces lineage and includes many family stories of early years in Northeast Harbor.
Copies of newspaper articles (Parts I and II) about the history of the Kimball House prior to before being demolished in the fall of 1966. Also a copy of the public auction flyer listing furnishings for sale in Aug. 1966. Nancy Ho has the originals.
Description: Copies of newspaper articles (Parts I and II) about the history of the Kimball House prior to before being demolished in the fall of 1966. Also a copy of the public auction flyer listing furnishings for sale in Aug. 1966. Nancy Ho has the originals.
"Originally published in 1899 in The Century Magazine and in book form in 1904 by the American Unitarian Association under the title of: John Gilley, Maine farmer and fisherman."
Description: "Originally published in 1899 in The Century Magazine and in book form in 1904 by the American Unitarian Association under the title of: John Gilley, Maine farmer and fisherman."
Reprint of short biographical article about Dr. Frederick Fraley of Philadelphia and Northeast Harbor where he had a summer practice. Until the 1920, he made his calls on bicycle. He was married to Mary Lapsley Pyle
Description: Reprint of short biographical article about Dr. Frederick Fraley of Philadelphia and Northeast Harbor where he had a summer practice. Until the 1920, he made his calls on bicycle. He was married to Mary Lapsley Pyle
Framed, B/W , 12x10.5", photograph of Mrs. Francis Parkman, Mr. Jarvis Cromwell, Mrs. Lincoln Cromwell, Mr. Francis Parkman and Mrs. Jarvis Cromwell M/M Francis Parkman seated at table.
Description: Framed, B/W , 12x10.5", photograph of Mrs. Francis Parkman, Mr. Jarvis Cromwell, Mrs. Lincoln Cromwell, Mr. Francis Parkman and Mrs. Jarvis Cromwell M/M Francis Parkman seated at table.