Description: The drawing and cover letter are framed together. Miss Gilman attributes the drawing to Hopkinson Smith. The logo continues in use a century later.
Total valuation for town, includes number of polls assessed, poll rate, town assessment requirements per town meeting for town operations, schools, roads, county tax, non-residents-assessments and tax collector's statement at end of listing 19.75 x 14.75 x 2 hard cardboard covered with black cloth, corners and spine reinforced with red leather
Description: Total valuation for town, includes number of polls assessed, poll rate, town assessment requirements per town meeting for town operations, schools, roads, county tax, non-residents-assessments and tax collector's statement at end of listing 19.75 x 14.75 x 2 hard cardboard covered with black cloth, corners and spine reinforced with red leather
Description: Two 29x34" blueprint and tracing cloth drawings and one half blue print of the plan of High Head showing first and second purchases for development.
Blueprint, 25x31", of "Stoneacres" (Stone Acres). Shows property lots of Gardiner and Storey. Related to land off South Shore Road and along present day Corning Way.
Description: Blueprint, 25x31", of "Stoneacres" (Stone Acres). Shows property lots of Gardiner and Storey. Related to land off South Shore Road and along present day Corning Way.
Description: Print of the poem 'IF' by Rudyard Kipling. Has accompanying note by Robert Pyle describing Kipling as a summer visitor who donated this print.
October 19, 1910 Bangor Public Library plan of existing conditions of the lot for the public library. Has accompanying copy of letter a letter from 1911 about a competition for position of architect for the Bangor Public Library.
Description: October 19, 1910 Bangor Public Library plan of existing conditions of the lot for the public library. Has accompanying copy of letter a letter from 1911 about a competition for position of architect for the Bangor Public Library.
Description: Letter written by George A. Zinn, Lieutenant Colonel, Corps of Engineers to George A. Savage regarding the improvement of the harbor for navigation.