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Acadia National Park: It's Origin and Background by George B Dorr Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Acadia National Park: It's Origin and Background by George B Dorr Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: ...Written by George B Dorr... |
Acadia National Park: It's Growth and Development by George B Dorr Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Acadia National Park: It's Growth and Development by George B Dorr Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: ...Written by George B Dorr... |
"Apocrypha" book Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| "Apocrypha" book Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: ...Christian text belonging to George B Dorr... | |
Tragedies & Triumphs Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Tragedies & Triumphs Northeast Harbor Library Description: ...Dorr and John D. Rockefeller, Jr... | |
Personal Bible Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Personal Bible Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: ...Owned by Mary Gray Ward Dorr, George B. Dorr's mother... | ||
The Stanleys of Cranberry Isles…and Other Colorful Characters. Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Stanleys of Cranberry Isles…and Other Colorful Characters. Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Historian, Genealogist, Musician, Boat Builder, Author, Raconteur - there is only one Ralph Stanley. Ralph bears many titles and awards, but for the Southwest Harbor Public Library he is, most of all, a friend. Ralph started using the library as a child and continued as an adult, graduated to Trustee, to President of the Trustees, and, in 2013, became our first Trustee Emeritus. Since 2007 he has spent hundreds of hours patiently identifying people, places and vessels in the Digital Archive. He gave the library his vast collection of photographs, The Ralph Warren Stanley Collection, in 2014. For years he has told us stories of his family, friends and adventures on Mount Desert Island. Archivists have written down almost every word and fact – a treasure for the collection and for the community. This is his chef d’oeuvre, The Stanleys of Cranberry Isles…and Other Colorful Characters, Ralph’s own story, based on his own research and in his own words. To purchase the print version of this book please contact the Southwest Harbor Public Library at archivist@swhplibrary.org or (207) 244-7065. [show more] File Attachment: 2021_The_Stanleys_of_Cranberry_Isles_2021-03-25.pdf …1991) Dunbar Lewis Girrard Dunbar (1885-1951) Robinson Richard Greenlaw Robinson (1914-1993) Robinson Arthur Leslie Robinson (1889-1959) Dorr …Cecil Edwin Dorr (1917-1995) Dorr Sylvester Warren Dorr (1888-1959) Page 199 where they would be packed in ice and shipped off on the steamboat …in the winter with the north wind blowing down the road, Aunt Alice would watch for the schoolboys, the Dunbar boys, Richard Robinson and maybe Cecil Dorr …Donnell (1859-1935) Dorr Cecil Edwin Dorr (1917-1995) Dorr Sylvester Warren Dorr (1888-1959) Dowdell John F. | |
Asticou's Island Domain: Wabanaki Peoples at Mount Desert Island 1500-2000. Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Asticou's Island Domain: Wabanaki Peoples at Mount Desert Island 1500-2000. Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Acadia National Park Ethnographic Overview and Assessment Volume 1 and Volume 2 This two-volume historical-ethnographic overview of Acadia National Park spans almost 500 years and covers a wide coastal stretch between Penobscot and Gouldsboro Bays – and sometimes much beyond. Such breadth of coverage is necessary in order to take in the park’s center piece on Mount Desert Island, plus Isle au Haut and Schoodic Peninsula, along with various land holding arrangements (including easements) on numerous offshore sea-islands in this area.1 The study explores the shifting but ongoing relationship between this habitat and Wabanaki peoples – a group of northeastern Algonquianspeaking ethnic groups or tribal nations today distinguished as the Abenaki, Maliseet, Mi'kmaq, Passamaquoddy and Penobscot. [show more] File Attachments: wabanaki_peoples_vol1-optimized.pdf …Charles Dorr. …Deasy. A committee on organization was appointed consisting of Messrs. John T. Higgins, Fountain Rodick, Elihu G.T. Hamor, B.S. Higgins, Fred A. …Dorr, hoping for national park status, offered the land to the federal government. …Dorr continued to acquire property and held to the goal to obtaining full national park status for the expanding preserve. wabanaki_peoples_vol2-optimized.pdf …(WL) Dorr, George B. 1997. The Story of Acadia National Park. Bar Harbor: Acadia Publishing Co. |
Traditions and records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Traditions and records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Nellie Carroll Thornton descended from early settlers of Southwest Harbor and was related, in one way or another, to practically all of her neighbors. She inherited her aunt Mary Ann Carroll’s notes for a planned history of the town. Nellie was the author of the SWH social column in the Bar Harbor Times from c. 1921 until c. 1958. She combined her notes from the Times with those from Mary Ann and a good deal of scholarship to produce a very complete history of the town, full of opinion, local mythology and history. She was an astute observer and made a laudable effort to distinguish mythology from history. She left the town she loved its most valuable gift. Traditions and records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine by Mrs. Seth S. Thornton (Nellie C. Thornton) was originally published by Merrill & Webber Company in 1938. It was reproduced in 1988 by the Southwest Harbor Public Library and digitized in 2010. [show more] File Attachment: Thornton - Traditions and Records SWH.pdf …Sylvester Dorr built their home which cottage. Plaisted, in 1936, Traditions and Records 132 they now occupy. …During the winter of 1936-7 Sylvester Dorr built for Mr. and Mrs. William L. …Dorr built the house close by the Cause- boat landing for Mr. and Mrs. Thurlow Gordon of way Club New York. …Dorr built the large, low shop on the next lot as a carpenter shop and later sold it to E. A. Lawler. |