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Sea Level Rise Modeling using GIS: MDI College of the Atlantic |
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| Sea Level Rise Modeling using GIS: MDI College of the Atlantic Description: Report on projected sea level rise in various parts of Mount Desert Island, Maine, containing high-quality GIS maps. | |
Ku Klux Klan on MDI Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Ku Klux Klan on MDI Northeast Harbor Library Description: Notes of Bob Pyle about the Klu Klux Klan on the island and the impact on local Northeast Harbor workers. His home on Summit Rd., once the Catholic Church rectory, is an example. | ||
American Civil War at Mount Desert Northeast Harbor Library |
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| American Civil War at Mount Desert Northeast Harbor Library Description: Copy of Memorial Day address of Robert R. Pyle, Library Director, at the annual ceremony at the Joseph Musetti Park. The address was a remembrance on the 150th anniversary of the Civil War. | ||
Town of Mount Desert Listing of Historical Events Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Town of Mount Desert Listing of Historical Events Northeast Harbor Library Description: See also Item 2264 | ||
Dancing at the Mill: Celebrating Two Centuries on Mt. Desert Island Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Dancing at the Mill: Celebrating Two Centuries on Mt. Desert Island Northeast Harbor Library Description: Ad & ticket for the screening of the historic documentary of MDI, beginning with Abraham Somes in 1700's. The film is written by Gunnar Hansen, produced by Dobbs Productions with Photographs and documents of Rick, Ken, and Tom Savage. | |||
Our Town of Mount Desert in the Civil War Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Our Town of Mount Desert in the Civil War Northeast Harbor Library Description: Material, compiled by Robert Pyle, used in an exhibition at the Northeast Harbor Library from April-June 2011 on the 150th anniversary of the Civil War. |