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Contract: John C. Ralph with Frances Scott, 1917 Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Contract: John C. Ralph with Frances Scott, 1917 Northeast Harbor Library | |
License to build wharf: Jacob S. Disston, 1916 Northeast Harbor Library |
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| License to build wharf: Jacob S. Disston, 1916 Northeast Harbor Library Description: Wharf petition, public notice of wharf. | |
Public notice: proposed Loring wharf, 1913 Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Public notice: proposed Loring wharf, 1913 Northeast Harbor Library | |
Petition: Helen Roebling Tyson to build wharf, 1922 Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Petition: Helen Roebling Tyson to build wharf, 1922 Northeast Harbor Library Description: Mrs. Carroll Tyson's petition to build a wharf. | |
Petition: Branscom - Manchester wharf, Somes Sound Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Petition: Branscom - Manchester wharf, Somes Sound Northeast Harbor Library Description: Current wharf at Branscom Coal and Wood | |
Lyman Wharf at Sutton Island Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Lyman Wharf at Sutton Island Northeast Harbor Library Description: Copies of petition, wharf license. Description of location. Newspaper article April 26. 1926. Misc. correspondence. | |
Plan for coal wharf of Branscom and Manchester Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Plan for coal wharf of Branscom and Manchester Northeast Harbor Library Description: Blueprint, 24x15 3/4", of present and proposed extension of coal wharf on property of J. H. & Mary Branscom and Manson Manchester on Somes Sound in Northeast Harbor. | |
Lippincott wharf at Gilpatrick Cove Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Lippincott wharf at Gilpatrick Cove Northeast Harbor Library Description: application for license to build wharf bond, L. A. Wilson to Edith D'Olier Lippincott | ||
House for Mrs. and Mr. J. C. Havemeyer Northeast Harbor Library |
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| House for Mrs. and Mr. J. C. Havemeyer Northeast Harbor Library Description: Plan of Wharf Privilege for Mrs. J. C. Havemeyer by Edgar I. Lord. 1 copy of Specifications of Masonwork. 1 copy of Specifications for Cottage. | ||
William H. Ward Sr. Approval for Wharf Extension by the Selectmen of Tremont Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| William H. Ward Sr. Approval for Wharf Extension by the Selectmen of Tremont Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: "The Selectmen of the Town of Tremont, upon the application of William H. Ward of said Tremont for license to extend his wharf into the tide-waters of S.W. Harbor, within his limit of said Town, having given lawful notices of their meeting to examine the premises and give a hearing to all parties interested therein, and having met at this time and place appointed and for the purposes named in said notice, and having decided that the extension asked for would not be an obstruction to navigation nor an injury to the rights of others, in accordance with the Statutes of this State, do hereby issue this license unto the said William H. Ward authorizing him to extend his wharf into the tide-waters of said SouthWest Harbor; said extension not to exceed one hundred feet in width and three hundred feet in length, in a northeasterly direction from the pier now standing on said Ward's Shore, on the southwesterly side of said S.W. Harbor. Given under our hands at said Tremont this 29th of Sept. A. D. 1884" Signed: William Heath Perry W. Richardson Caleb H. Sawyer Selectmen of Tremont [show more] | |
Petition to build wharf: Branscom and Manchester Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Petition to build wharf: Branscom and Manchester Northeast Harbor Library Description: petition for wharf license at Somes Sound | ||
Petition: Murphy weir at Bartlett's Island, 1918 Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Petition: Murphy weir at Bartlett's Island, 1918 Northeast Harbor Library | |
Letter to the Southwest Harbor Public Library from Charles Morris Young Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Letter to the Southwest Harbor Public Library from Charles Morris Young Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The letter reads: Dec. 16th, 1963 To, Lawrence Phillips, Southwest Harbor. To answer your letter Oct 18th saying in view of my painting "Clark's Wharf," which I loaned to the library for many years! I have recently got an appraisal of this painting although he has not seen this particular canvas, he has handled my pictures and sold many and therefore knows what they will bring - and names the value of the painting "Clarks Wharf" so I have decided to present the canvas to the Southwest Harbor Library - and take a chance of getting an allowance on my income tax. Simply have the Library write saying they would like to have it, and that the library is a public institution and a non profit one; I would have to get the letter before Jan 1st 1964 to get a benefit on my income tax. With cordial remembrances, Chas Morris Young "95th" year. Box 74, Radnor Pa [show more] | |
Letter to the Southwest Harbor Public Library from Charles Morris Young Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Letter to the Southwest Harbor Public Library from Charles Morris Young Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: On letterhead printed with "Hares Lane Radnor Pennsylvania", the letter reads: Nov 27th 1948 To the Southwest Harbor Library Southwest Harbor, Me, I believe you have a painting of the old Clark Wharf which I loaned to the library years ago. This painting is still my property and I have [illegible] decided to present to the library [?] permanent possession. I only ask['ed' struck out] it be treated with respect and not sold or bartered. Painting of this size and character of mine have sold around $2500.00 and I consider this a good example of my work. If the Library committee decides to accept it for its permanent collection I would like a formal acknowledgement Very sincerely yours, Chas. Morris Young I would suggest that the painting be cleaned with a little ivory soap and cold water this will not harm it. Very likely the frame would be improved by regilding with a coat of regular gold paint or powder. C.M.Y. [show more] |