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Portrait of James G. Ducey Northeast Harbor Fleet |
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| Portrait of James G. Ducey Northeast Harbor Fleet Description: Oil on board portrait of James G. Ducey (1918-1958) and accompanying plaque. Portrait shows Ducey seated in an International One Design sailboat wearing a blazer, white sweater, and red shirt. His right hand is placed on the deck of the boat, next to a winch. In the background, the mountains of Mount Desert Island are visible. The portrait is signed "Dwight Shepler 1960" in the lower left corner. The brass plaque under this portrait reads: James G. Ducey 1918-1958 Rear Commodore - 1943, 1951 Secretary - 1943-1945, 1951-1959 Founder of the Sailing Class [show more] |
Mount Desert Island High School - Annual Reports Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Mount Desert Island High School - Annual Reports Northeast Harbor Library Description: First, Second, and Third Annual Report of the Regional School Committee (1965-1967). | ||
Mount Desert and Acadia National Park Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Mount Desert and Acadia National Park Northeast Harbor Library Description: Public Relations brochure of Chamber of Commerce of town of Mt. Desert. | |
Island of Mount Desert Maine Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Island of Mount Desert Maine Northeast Harbor Library Description: Folded title: Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park on Mount Desert Island. Includes "The area of Acadia National Park." Text and col. illus. on verso. | |
The Island of Mount Desert, Maine Northeast Harbor Library |
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| The Island of Mount Desert, Maine Northeast Harbor Library Description: Relief shown by hachures. Lists towns and mountains. Typed not taped to back of map states: "1969 Mount Desert Island by Thomas Culverwell. This map was used on the Joint Chamber of Commerce's brochure until 1974 and was sold was a rolled map solely at 'Echo Vista'. It is now rare. Mr. Culverwell lived in Southwest Harbor." |