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The Indian Village, Bar Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Indian Village, Bar Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Front reads: "U.S.S. Baltimore at Bar Harbor, ME. Mom Son Girl." Sent to: Mr. William H. Gillian Elm St., Newport, Rhode Island | |
The Passamaquoddy Encampment at Bar Harbor Newspaper Article Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Passamaquoddy Encampment at Bar Harbor Newspaper Article Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Native American Camp at Bar Harbor - "Indian Village" Second Location Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Native American Camp at Bar Harbor - "Indian Village" Second Location Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Native American Camp at Bar Harbor - "Indian Village" First Location Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Native American Camp at Bar Harbor - "Indian Village" First Location Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Native American Camp at Bar Harbor - "Indian Village" Second Location Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Native American Camp at Bar Harbor - "Indian Village" Second Location Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Bar Harbor from Across the Water Stereograph Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Bar Harbor from Across the Water Stereograph Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: View of Bar Harbor, ME, from Bar Island. Tents of the indian camp are visible at the right, where the sand bar appears at low tide. Inscription on the back reads "R. H. Hyson" in blue pen and "Bar Harbor." Black and white | |
Civilian Conservation Corps - Company 154 Eagle Lake Camp Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Description: The Eagle Lake CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) camp (NP-1), Company 154, at Bar Harbor was operated under the supervision of the National Park Service from May 1934 to June 1942. Its primary function was forest culture (roads, trails, recreation). |