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Letter the whole family from Charles W. Eliot Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Letter the whole family from Charles W. Eliot Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: 1 handwritten page Letter to the whole family from Charles on where Samuel A Eliot's personal papers should be archived. He plans on sending the listed documents to various institutions Samuel Eliot was affiliated with as long as there are no objections from members of the family. | |||
John Gilley One of the Forgotten Millions Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| John Gilley One of the Forgotten Millions Mount Desert Island Historical Society | |||
John Gilley of Baker's Island Northeast Harbor Library |
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| John Gilley of Baker's Island Northeast Harbor Library 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." | ||
Letter: Charles W. Eliot to Jerome H. Knowles Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Letter: Charles W. Eliot to Jerome H. Knowles Northeast Harbor Library Description: Regarding continuation of sidewalk to Long Pond | ||
Abstract of Remarks by President Eliot at the Annual Meetings of the Village Improvement Societies of Northeast and Seal Harbors Northeast Harbor Library |
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Right Development of Mount Desert Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Right Development of Mount Desert Northeast Harbor Library Description: Small essay outlining Mr. Eliot's thoughts about the development of Mount Desert as a pleasure and health resort with regards to environment, marine activity (sailing and fishing), locally grown food, and the economy (creating jobs for locals.) | ||
Need Of Conserving the Beauty & Freedom Of Nature Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Need Of Conserving the Beauty & Freedom Of Nature Northeast Harbor Library Description: Ecology and conservation of Public lands Plans for Foundation of Acadia National Park. |