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You searched for: 'bar harbor'✖Contributor: Bar Harbor Historical Society✖Date: 1940s✖Place: Bar Harbor✖
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Decorative China Plate Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Decorative China Plate Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: ...China plate with umber illustrations of Bar Harbor from Malvern Hill... | |
Decorative China Plate Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Decorative China Plate Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: ...China plate with blue illustration of Bar Harbor from Malvern Hill... | |
Photograph of the Yachts "Corsair" and "Oneida" Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Photograph of the Yachts "Corsair" and "Oneida" Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: ...Both ships are in Bar Harbor. "Corsair IV" was owned by J.P. Morgan... | |
Photograph of the Horace Jayne Cottage Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Photograph of the Horace Jayne Cottage Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: ...Black and white photograph of the Jayne Cottage, Bar Harbor. Photograph is slightly blurry, and house is obscured by trees...: Jayne Cottage Jesups (sic) where Brown now lives In ink is written: Please return to Palmer + Hall Real Estate + Insurance 28 Cottage St Bar...Harbor, Maine It should be noted that the reference to the Jesup cottage is incorrect... | |
George Bucknam Dorr Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| George Bucknam Dorr Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: George B Dorr File Attachment: Biography_GBD.pdf …Prepared by: Bar Harbor Historical Society Biography Dorr George Bucknam Dorr (1853 1944) Father: Dorr - Charles Hazen Dorr (1821 - 1893) Mother …Wedding Place: Offspring: Occupation: First Superintendent of Acadia National Park Childhood Home: Boston, Massachusetts Adult Home (Summer): Old Farm, Bar …Harbor, Maine Adult Home (Winter) Death Date: 5 August 1944 Death Place: Bar Harbor, Maine Cemetery: Memorial Stone in Mount Auburn Cemetery; ashes scattered …in Bar Harbor __ MS/07-03-2022 Our thanks to Southwest Harbor Public Library for sharing this data entry template for use by The History Trust (Feb | |
Wedding Dress Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Wedding Dress Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Peau De Soie satin dress with pleated knit neckline and train scrapes and veil. Worn by Dorothy Frances Brewer Erikson in her wedding to Gordon I. Erickson in 1943. | ||
White Porcelain Vase Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| White Porcelain Vase Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: White porcelain with blue bands, trumpet shape. Originally owned by George B Dorr and purchased by Beatrix Farrand upon his death. | |
Black and White Silk Scarf Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Black and White Silk Scarf Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Black and white silk scarf, pattern resembles geometric ladder design with gold. | |
Photograph of Beatrix and Max Farrand Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Photograph of Beatrix and Max Farrand Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Black and white image of Beatrix and Max Farrand taken at Reef Point Estate. | |
Photograph of Beatrix Farrand Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Photograph of Beatrix Farrand Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Black and white photograph of Beatrix Farrand standing outside. | |
White Leather Gloves Right (.01) and Left (.02) Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| White Leather Gloves Right (.01) and Left (.02) Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: White gloves owned by Beatrix Farrand. | |
Rhinestone Chocker Necklace Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Rhinestone Chocker Necklace Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Choker style black ribbon necklace, embedded with rhinestones. Owned by Beatrix Farrand. | |
Kronprinzessin Cecilie Railing Piece Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Kronprinzessin Cecilie Railing Piece Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Block of railing from the German liner ship the Kronprinzessin Cecilie. Gold plaque attached says "Teakwood Rail from the U.S.S. Mount Vernon 1917 - 1940". The Kronprinzessin Cecilie was given the name U.S.S. Mount Vernon when it was seized by the U.S. government at the start of WWI. |