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"Reef Point Gardens Bulletin" Pamphlet Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| "Reef Point Gardens Bulletin" Pamphlet Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Pamphlet titled "Reef Point Gardens Bulletin" published by the Max Farrand Memorial Fund, Bar Harbor Maine in June 1953. Vol. I, No. 10. Has a black and white image of a flower in a vase titled "Hybrid Tea Rose Innocence". Photograph by Sewall Brown. | |
150th Anniversary of the Founding of Seal Harbor in 1809 Northeast Harbor Library |
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| 150th Anniversary of the Founding of Seal Harbor in 1809 Northeast Harbor Library Description: Commemorative issue of the Bar Harbor Times with many articles of Seal Harbor's historic places, early settlers and summer residents. | ||
Hamor family photos Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Hamor family photos Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Four photographs. A= Hamor House with young man sailing model in foreground and whale bones on lawn: "Me sailing my play boat. Send back please. I love to sail xxx yet. Whale bones on lawn 110' long [illegible] Maine. Keep." B= View of Hamor dock. C= Boat "Red Wing laying at our dock, Cranberry Pool." D= Horse pulling a carriage "Old Prince." E= view of [Baker?] lighthouse. | ||
Roy Salisbury Collection - Northeast Harbor (2) Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Roy Salisbury Collection - Northeast Harbor (2) Northeast Harbor Library Description: BW photographs of Northeast Harbor, ca. 1950's 1. - 2. Marina dredge (1953, 1954) 9. Seaside Inn, Seal Harbor 10. Tug boats 11. Manchester Bros. Garage, 1952 12. Harborside, 1954 13. MDHS band, 1950's. Don Coates, right at center (tall, white shirt) 14. ? Outside of Manchester Bros. Garage 16. 151 Main Street (?) 17. House built in 1912 for Archie and Alice Coombs 18. Harry Haskell cottage "The Anchorage", Manchester Road 19. Steamer MOUNT DESERT, Seal Harbor 20. Philip McLean's shop 21. Dear hanging on Main Street 22. Rock End Hotel (1890's?) [show more] | ||
Gotts Island, Maine by Jane M. Holmes Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Gotts Island, Maine by Jane M. Holmes Southwest Harbor Public Library |
An Attempted Evocation of a Personality Northeast Harbor Library |
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| An Attempted Evocation of a Personality Northeast Harbor Library Description: Memorial article to Beatrix Farrand as one of the founders of the American Society of Landscape Architects. Includes comments of Reef Point and Dumbarton Oaks. | ||
Uses of Birch-Bark in the Northeast Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Uses of Birch-Bark in the Northeast Northeast Harbor Library Description: Published by the Robert Abbe Museum, Bar Harbor, Maine. Second printing, 1974 | ||
Monument to a Conservationist Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Monument to a Conservationist Northeast Harbor Library Description: Article about George B. Dorr and Acadia National Park. | |
Photos from Macfarlan family album 1940s-1950s Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Photos from Macfarlan family album 1940s-1950s Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Photos from Macfarlan family album 1940 and 1950s. A= Beal & Bunker dock with lobsters and gas tank. B= TBD dock (perhaps Preble Cove Hartley dock?) 1930s. C= Molesca (see also 2012.200.1584), Sunbeam III, Silas McClune (see also 2003.88.682), Elwood Spurling's boat on right of photo. D= Eva Grace sardine carrier. E= Macfarlan/Preble house. F= Beal & Bunker dock with lobsters; Town Dock 1940s. (And many other snapshots of people, places, boats unidentified and not scanned as of Dec 2019.) [show more] | ||
Patriarchal Picnics Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Patriarchal Picnics Northeast Harbor Library Description: Frances Eliot reminisces in this essay of summer days in Northeast Harbor with Charles Eliot, President of Harvard Univ. (her father-in-law). She was the wife of Rev. Samuel Eliot. |