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Mount Desert Architecture Photographs Northeast Harbor Library |
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| ![]() Mount Desert Architecture Photographs Northeast Harbor Library Description: Digital images of buildings used in Downeast Design GEN 0193 (item 1681). Photographs available in Dropbox. | ||
Art of George Niagungitok Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Art of George Niagungitok Northeast Harbor Library Description: Two photographs of the art of George Niagungitok, the Eskimo who accompanied Samuel Hadlock to Germany about 1825. Letters to/from Hugh Dwelley about the above. | |||
Edward Lothrop Rand Memorial Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Edward Lothrop Rand Memorial Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Edward Lothrop Rand, the brother of photographer, Henry L. Rand, was born to Edward Sprague (II) and Jane Augusta “Jennie” Lathrop Rand on August 22, 1859 in Dedham, Massachusetts. Edward attended the private school of J.P. Hopkinson in Boston and graduated from Harvard in the class of 1881 (Phi Beta Kappa, cum laude) and Harvard Law School in 1884. He married Annie Matilda Crozier, a school teacher, on June 29, 1893 in Boston, Massachusetts. Edward and Annie lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts. His law office was at 53 State Street, Room 740 in Boston. Edward and Annie Rand lived on the Henry Clay and Henry Seaton Rand estate in the house at 120 Elm Street next door to the main house. He was a member of the Champlain Society. Edward Lothrop Rand died on October 9, 1924. [show more] | |
Moving Cap Kaine's house from The Lane to Cranberry Road Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| ![]() Moving Cap Kaine's house from The Lane to Cranberry Road Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Photographic journal of the May 24, 2000 move of Cap Kaine's recently donated house to the CIRT from its original location on The Lane to the home's current location on Cranberry Road. | ||
Sunlit Path, Thuya, painting Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Sunlit Path, Thuya, painting Northeast Harbor Library | ||
Baxter/Graves Post Card Northeast Harbor Library |
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| ![]() Baxter/Graves Post Card Northeast Harbor Library Description: Post card with scans showing camp site at Baxter State Park with Mt. Katahdin in background. Sent from Governor Baxter to Rae Graves of Northeast Harbor. |