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
Description: Part of a lecture series at the Claremont given by Judith S. Goldstein, in which she speaks about Fredrick Law Olmstead and Charles Eliot.
An explanation of 1990 Budget and March 5th Town Meeting, including The Warrant, a Comprehensive Plan Committee, Sewer Use Fees & Property Tax Exemptions.
Description: An explanation of 1990 Budget and March 5th Town Meeting, including The Warrant, a Comprehensive Plan Committee, Sewer Use Fees & Property Tax Exemptions.
Description: Explaining formation of towns & dates these occurred. It also gives a more detailed description of the Town of Mount Desert & services offered.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A narrative written by a Park Ranger who worked at the Park for one year. Percival P. Baxter acquired over 200,000 acres & gave it to the people of Maine in 1962.
Description: A narrative written by a Park Ranger who worked at the Park for one year. Percival P. Baxter acquired over 200,000 acres & gave it to the people of Maine in 1962.