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Letter: Belle Smallidge Knowles to Frank E. Guernsey Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Letter: Belle Smallidge Knowles to Frank E. Guernsey Northeast Harbor Library Description: Regarding Maine women's influence for Mt. Katahdin Park | |
Letter: Frank E. Guernsey to Belle Smallidge Knowles Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Letter: Frank E. Guernsey to Belle Smallidge Knowles Northeast Harbor Library Description: Regarding Ira F. Hersey, Successor to Guernsey Regarding Mt. Katahdin National Park | |
Letter: Belle Smallidge Knowles to Jennie R. Goodall Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Letter: Belle Smallidge Knowles to Jennie R. Goodall Northeast Harbor Library Description: Regarding Charles C. Adams of Syracuse University, N. Y. Regarding Mt. Katahdin National Park | |
Waterboro ME High School Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Waterboro ME High School Northeast Harbor Library | ||
Nellie Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton (1871-1958) Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Nellie Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton (1871-1958) Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Nellie is remembered with love and gratitude by generations of Southwest Harbor and Mount Desert Island residents, genealogists and historians from here and "from away" for her complete and detailed record of the history of the people and places in the town of her birth. |
Edward F. Dunbar and his Meat Cart in Pickering Square, Bangor, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Edward F. Dunbar and his Meat Cart in Pickering Square, Bangor, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
John Carroll - Member of the Second Traverse Jury, October Term, 1913 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| John Carroll - Member of the Second Traverse Jury, October Term, 1913 Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: A traverse jury is a trial jury selected to serve on a court case in civil or criminal court. It is different from a grand jury, which reviews evidence and decides whether there is a case to be answered in a criminal matter. Sitting - Left to Right M.A. Blaisdell - Brooklin L.E. Crosby - Amherst Otis Collins - Foreman - Bar Harbor W.A. Emery - Lamoine C.W. Carman - Deer Isle Standing - Left to Right L.M. Ames - Orland E.W. Burrill - Dedham F.C. Allen - Sedgwick F.W. Bunker - Cranberry Isles W.H. Ball - Hancock John Carroll - Southwest Harbor Charles H. Bickford - Winter Harbor [show more] |