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Correspondence between Cora and Fred Savage Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Correspondence between Cora and Fred Savage Northeast Harbor Library Description: Copies of letters from Fred Savage to his sister Cora Justine Savage Phillips in Northeast Harbor. From originals of Laura Cross. | |||
Green Mountain Railway Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Green Mountain Railway Northeast Harbor Library Description: The Green Mountain Railway was finalized in 1883 by Frank H. Clergue of Bangor, Maine. It was 6,300 feet long and started on the shores of Eagle Lake. Its cost was $110.000. It closed down in 1893 after only 10 years of operation. (From Item 2162). | ||
Consecration of the Chapel of St. Mary by the Sea Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Consecration of the Chapel of St. Mary by the Sea Northeast Harbor Library Description: Purple booklet of service for the blessing of the church chapel in memory of Mary Spring from her husband Edward Newton Perkins. | |||
Report of a Committee of the No. East Harbor Association for the Protection of the Woods from Fire Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Report of a Committee of the No. East Harbor Association for the Protection of the Woods from Fire Northeast Harbor Library Description: Report of a Committee of the No. East Harbor Association for the protection of the woods from fire, upon the forest fires on the Island of Mount Desert, Me., in the year 1883, with a brief record of the same, and some suggestions for the better protection of the woods in the future. | ||
Autograph Albums Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Autograph Albums Northeast Harbor Library Description: Autographs and poems of friends of Cora L. Gilpatrick. | |||
Share Transfer: H. Edwin Stanley vs. Levi B. Wyman et al. Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Share Transfer: H. Edwin Stanley vs. Levi B. Wyman et al. Northeast Harbor Library | ||
Certificate of Lodge of Masons Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Certificate of Lodge of Masons Northeast Harbor Library Description: Certificate citing that William Foster was elevated to the position of Master Mason in the Lagonia Lodge of Ellsworth. | ||
Bartholomew Family, Historical, Genealogical & Biographical Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Bartholomew Family, Historical, Genealogical & Biographical Northeast Harbor Library Description: Marriages & Birth's Connections, Knowles, Thomas, Thompson, Browne, Bartholomew. | ||
Deed: Charles H. Frazier to Samuel K. Whiting Northeast Harbor Library |
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Eastport & Passamaquoddy Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Eastport & Passamaquoddy Northeast Harbor Library Description: A Collection of Historical & Biographical Sketches. | ||
The Celebration of the Two Hundred & Fiftieth Anniversary of Ipswich Northeast Harbor Library |
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| The Celebration of the Two Hundred & Fiftieth Anniversary of Ipswich Northeast Harbor Library Description: Town History of Ipswich. | |||
Transcription of Letters from Stephen Manchester to Comfort Manchester Stanley Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Transcription of Letters from Stephen Manchester to Comfort Manchester Stanley Northeast Harbor Library Description: Letters written 1878-1884 to author's sister in Northeast Harbor. Transcribed by Robert E. Suminsby. | |||
Deed: Levi A. Wyman to Herbert E. Sawyer, 1888 Northeast Harbor Library |
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| ![]() Deed: Levi A. Wyman to Herbert E. Sawyer, 1888 Northeast Harbor Library | ||
Map of Mount Desert Island Northeast Harbor Library |
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Unknown House Northeast Harbor Library |
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Mount Desert and adjacent islands Northeast Harbor Library |
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| ![]() Mount Desert and adjacent islands Northeast Harbor Library Description: Photographic negative of the map. | ||
Mount Desert Island, Maine Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Mount Desert Island, Maine Northeast Harbor Library Description: Aids to navigation corrected to 1886. map (s) ; 80 x 63 cm. Scale, 1:40,000 (or, 3,333 1/3 ft. = 1 in.). | |||
Clippings Northeast Harbor Library |
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Correspondence and land deeds Document, Correspondence Northeast Harbor Library |
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| ![]() Description: 1. Correspondence about Asticou Foreside properties between Charles Eliot II and Gilman, Abbot, Clement, Wainwright, Smallidge, Pierce-Gardiner, and Merrill, Deasy. 2. Quit claim deeds of Asticou Foreside properties. | |||
Gilpatrick, Samuel and Julia Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Gilpatrick, Samuel and Julia Northeast Harbor Library Description: Two b/w photographs of Samuel Gilpatrick (a) and Julia Kittredge Gilpatrick (b). | |||
Letter from Carlton McGown to Charles Eliot Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Letter from Carlton McGown to Charles Eliot Northeast Harbor Library Description: Letter from contractor Carlton McGown of Ellsworth to Charles Eliot regarding moving house and adding/repairing other features, e.g. chimney. | |||
Manson Manchester Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Manson Manchester Northeast Harbor Library Description: Young man in suit and tie. Portrait. Manson Manchester. (MAN 32) | ||
Frank E. Manchester Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Frank E. Manchester Northeast Harbor Library Description: Young boy in gown, approximately 6 months old. Portrait (MAN 29) | ||
Home of Henry and Lydia Tracy Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Home of Henry and Lydia Tracy Northeast Harbor Library Description: Photograph of the home of Henry and Lydia Tracy. Henry and Lydia Tracy with 6 of the 13 children. | |||
Correspondence between Bishop Doane and Charles Eliot Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Correspondence between Bishop Doane and Charles Eliot Northeast Harbor Library Description: Copy of letters between Charles W. Eliot and Bishop William Doane regarding community efforts to develop a Free Union Church in Northeast Harbor. |