Newspaper article from Bar Harbor Times and copy of manuscript written by Samuel Eliot about the origin and activities of the Hancock County Trustees leading to the development of Lafayette National Monument (Acadia National Park).
Description: Newspaper article from Bar Harbor Times and copy of manuscript written by Samuel Eliot about the origin and activities of the Hancock County Trustees leading to the development of Lafayette National Monument (Acadia National Park).
Captain Stanley resident of Islesford. Stillman's owned Berry Cliff on the County Road between Northeast Harbor and Seal Harbor. Capt. is rowing the Stillmans ashore at Islesford.
Cranberry Isles, Little Cranberry Island, Islesford
Collection:
Photograph
Object ID:
Photo 1211 ES
Location:
Photograph Filing Cabinet
Pages:
1 photograph
Description: Captain Stanley resident of Islesford. Stillman's owned Berry Cliff on the County Road between Northeast Harbor and Seal Harbor. Capt. is rowing the Stillmans ashore at Islesford.
receipts and payments to and from the town treasury in chronological order - shows the cash flow for the year black cloth cover with red leather corners and spine
Description: receipts and payments to and from the town treasury in chronological order - shows the cash flow for the year black cloth cover with red leather corners and spine
receipts and payments to and from the town treasury in chronological order - shows the cash flow for the year black cloth cover with red leather corners and spine
Description: receipts and payments to and from the town treasury in chronological order - shows the cash flow for the year black cloth cover with red leather corners and spine
Description: DISTRIBUTION BOOK-Ledger book containing all town accounts 19.75 x 13 x 2.75 Post Bound ledger, green cloth cover with black leather corners
Description: DISTRIBUTION BOOK-Ledger book containing all town accounts 19.75 X 12.5 X 2.5 Post Bound ledger; green cloth cover with red leather corners
Description: DISTRIBUTION BOOK-Ledger book containing all town accounts 20 x 13 x 3 post Bound ledger; brown corduroy cover with red leather corners and spine
One of a series of topographical maps issued by the United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey. State of Maine represented by the Public Utilities Commission. Dover-Foxcroft Quadrangle, Piscataquis County (N45.00/W69.00). Scale 1: 62 500. Topography by Frank Lamer, W. B. Brewer, J. G. Groninger and H. F. Ewing. Culture and drainage in part compiled from aerial photographs taken by Air Corps, U.S. Army. This map is glued together with 2 other maps (from 1940 and 1950) of the Sebec Quadrangle, Piscataquis County, Maine.
Frank Lamer, W. B. Brewer, J. G. Groninger and H. F. Ewing
Frank Lamer, W. B. Brewer, J. G. Groninger and H. F. Ewing
Date:
1932
Place:
Maine
Collection:
Map Collection
Object ID:
MAP 0295
Location:
Shelf 5C4
Pages:
1
Medium:
paper
Condition:
good
Description: One of a series of topographical maps issued by the United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey. State of Maine represented by the Public Utilities Commission. Dover-Foxcroft Quadrangle, Piscataquis County (N45.00/W69.00). Scale 1: 62 500. Topography by Frank Lamer, W. B. Brewer, J. G. Groninger and H. F. Ewing. Culture and drainage in part compiled from aerial photographs taken by Air Corps, U.S. Army. This map is glued together with 2 other maps (from 1940 and 1950) of the Sebec Quadrangle, Piscataquis County, Maine. [show more]
Walkway from Northeast Harbor Fleet Dock to Smallidge Point at Gilpatrick Cove. J. P. Grace home (Edge Cove) is center left (no longer owned by the Graces).
Description: Walkway from Northeast Harbor Fleet Dock to Smallidge Point at Gilpatrick Cove. J. P. Grace home (Edge Cove) is center left (no longer owned by the Graces).
Photographs of views, Gott Island. Leffingwell family arrived on MDI in 1860's with Leffingwell being appointed Vicar of St. Saviour's Episcopal Church, Bar Harbor. Big family and wealthy.
Description: Photographs of views, Gott Island. Leffingwell family arrived on MDI in 1860's with Leffingwell being appointed Vicar of St. Saviour's Episcopal Church, Bar Harbor. Big family and wealthy.