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  • Document
  • Correspondence
  • Letter
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  • Bar Harbor
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  • Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association
Title Type Subject Creator Date Place Rights
Call for Letters Regarding Automobile Access to Bar Harbor Letter, February 21, 1908
Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association
  • Document, Correspondence, Letter
  • Ogden, David B.
  • Opdycke, Leonard E.
  • 1908-02-21
  • Bar Harbor
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Description:
A form letter from the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association asking the recipient to send a letter expressing their feelings regarding allowing automobiles in Bar Harbor to the town selectman.
Bar Harbor Path Committee to George B. Dorr Letter, April 1, 1922
Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association
  • Document, Correspondence, Letter
  • Other
  • Places, Park
  • Recreation
  • Transportation, Automobile
  • Bar Harbor Path Committee
  • 1922-04-01
  • Bar Harbor
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Description:
An unsigned letter from the Bar Harbor Path Committee to George B. Dorr, the custodian of Lafayette National Park. The letter states that the various Mount Desert Island path committees are eager to cooperate with Dorr and asks that he confer with them regarding any planned road construction in the park. The path committees understand the need for limited automobile access to the park but would like the pedestrian trail system to be left untouched. People Mentioned: William Jay Turner [show more]
John S. Kennedy to David B. Ogden Letter, April 26, 1909
Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association
  • Document, Correspondence, Letter
  • Kennedy, John S.
  • 1909-04-26
  • Bar Harbor
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
John S. Kennedy to David B. Ogden Letter, April 26, 1909
Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association
Description:
A letter in which Mr. Kennedy expresses his opposition to a proposal to have a causeway constructed between Bar Harbor (then Eden), on Mount Desert Island, and Bar Island, also known as Rodick's island.