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Knowles Company Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Knowles Company Northeast Harbor Library Description: The Knowles Company of Northeast Harbor celebrates 100 Years in Real Estate business. 100 years ago Belle Smallidge worked at the library. She gave this up to form The Knowles Co. Same as Item 2216 | |
The Champlain Society Northeast Harbor Library |
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| The Champlain Society Northeast Harbor Library Description: Article "The Champlain Society: How they spent their summer vacation in 1880", published in the "Bar Harbor Times" on August 1, 1996. Written by Nan Lincoln. Photographs by Marshall P. Slade. | |
From Father to Son - Review by Carl Little Northeast Harbor Library |
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| From Father to Son - Review by Carl Little Northeast Harbor Library Description: Review by Carl Little of the book "Charles Eliot, Landscape Architect", written by his father, Charles W. Eliot, president of Harvard College and one of the first summer resident of Northeast Harbor. The book was originally published in 1902. Also mentioned is the Champlain Society of which Charles Eliot was a member. Published in the "Bar Harbor Times" on October 5, 2000. | |
Yourcenar House, Northeast Harbor Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Yourcenar House, Northeast Harbor Northeast Harbor Library Description: Short article about the simple architecture and interior design of the Marguerite Yourcenar house in Northeast Harbor Yourcenar house, "Petite Plaisance," on Shore Road in Northeast Harbor. Photographs. | |
Bowdoin remembers: Marguerite Yourcenar 1903-1987 Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Bowdoin remembers: Marguerite Yourcenar 1903-1987 Northeast Harbor Library Description: Short article remembering French Academy writer Marguerite Yourcenar. "For 40 years, one of the most respected French writers of the century lived in a small resort town in Maine - and from time to time visited Bowdoin." Published in Bowdoin magazine, Spring 1988. Vol. 61, No. 3 - An issue devoted to writers. | ||
Newspaper article commemorating the 60th anniversary of the Eastern Maine Basketball Champions of 1924 Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| Newspaper article commemorating the 60th anniversary of the Eastern Maine Basketball Champions of 1924 Great Harbor Maritime Museum Description: The photograph is a newspaper clipping (text on reverse) from April 12, 1984 that describes 1924 championship team. The Gilman High School of Northeast Harbor basketball team and their coach Stanley Week posed outside after winning the Eastern Maine basketball tournament at the University of Maine at Orono in 1924. The players are in uniform, and Week holds the plaque they won. People Depicted: Stanley Week, Burton Seavey, Edward Ralph, Albert Manchester, Stuart Branscom, Horace Bucklin, Francis Atwood, Jerome Knowles, Merrill Whitmore and Paul Bucklin. Also mentioned in the article are Douglas Driscoll, Carl Kelley Black and white [show more] | |
Four Special Summer Places: 1 Northeast Harbor, Maine's snuggest harbor Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Four Special Summer Places: 1 Northeast Harbor, Maine's snuggest harbor Northeast Harbor Library Description: Article about many Northeast Harbor summer and year-round families (Mellon, Milliken, Peabody, Strawbridge), organizations (Cranberry Club) and places in town. Published in Town & Country, July 1985. | |
Bleachers, Pins, & the Green Line Blues Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Bleachers, Pins, & the Green Line Blues Northeast Harbor Library Description: A photograph of the Northeast Harbor Library. People in photograph are Mrs. Fay & Ambassador Norman Armour. | ||
Regionalism Sets Style for New Northeast Harbor Library Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Regionalism Sets Style for New Northeast Harbor Library Northeast Harbor Library Description: Architect Roger Griswold had his own conception of what a library in a Maine landscape should appear. From a Reading Room, the new library in Northeast Harbor was created. | ||
Police Seek Identity Of Women Murdered Sunday At Northeast Harbor Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Police Seek Identity Of Women Murdered Sunday At Northeast Harbor Northeast Harbor Library Description: Newspaper, date 6/23/77 -- lead article -- murder of woman, unidentified, Azalea Garden, Northeast Harbor | ||
Northeast Harbor's Art Scene Rises from the Ashes Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Northeast Harbor's Art Scene Rises from the Ashes Northeast Harbor Library Description: Article by Carl Little about the resurgence of Northeast Harbor's Art Scene. Published in the September/October 2019 issue of "Art New England". | |
Like Father, Like Son Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Like Father, Like Son Northeast Harbor Library Description: Article about Percy Walls and son Mickey who run H. G. Walls and Son flower shop, the 100 yr. old family flower shop on Main Street, Northeast Harbor. Published in Down East Magazine, September 1993. | |
Origin of Northeast Harbor's Summer Colony Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Origin of Northeast Harbor's Summer Colony Northeast Harbor Library | |
Man Who Built Northeast Harbor Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Man Who Built Northeast Harbor Northeast Harbor Library Description: Biography and genealogy of Fred K. Savage with descriptions and photographs of homes and buildings he designed in Northeast Harbor. Published in Down East Magazine, February 1996 | |
Memories of Northeast Harbor Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Memories of Northeast Harbor Northeast Harbor Library Description: Reminiscence of Samuel Eliot Morison's childhood in Northeast Harbor between 1890 and 1900. Published in Down East Magazine, July 1978. |