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Special Millennium Edition, The Bar Harbor Times Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Special Millennium Edition, The Bar Harbor Times Northeast Harbor Library Description: ...In December 2000, The Bar Harbor Times published this "Special Millennium Edition" in 2 sections: A (cover-8) and B (9-19)... | ||
A Playground Contested; Bar Harbor Natives versus Rusticators, 1875-1925 Northeast Harbor Library |
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| A Playground Contested; Bar Harbor Natives versus Rusticators, 1875-1925 Northeast Harbor Library Description: Copy of article by L. Manion submitted for publication in Island History Journal contrasting the economic and social life of summer and year-round residents of Mount Desert Island. | ||
Uses of Birch-Bark in the Northeast Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Uses of Birch-Bark in the Northeast Northeast Harbor Library Description: ...Published by the Robert Abbe Museum, Bar Harbor, Maine. Second printing, 1974... | ||
Tercentenary of the Landing of the Popham Colony at the mouth of the Kennebec river Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Tercentenary of the Landing of the Popham Colony at the mouth of the Kennebec river Northeast Harbor Library Description: Tercentenary of the Landing of the Popham Colony at the mouth of the Kennebec river. August 29, 1907. (Scanned copy in part from archive.org) File Attachment: SCB 974.1 POP.pdf …And of St, George's " I would boldly affirme it to be the most rich, River he says, beautiful, large, and secure harboring River that the world affordeth …and welcoming spaces and sunny skies invite The wandering world at last into ways of gladness and right And lo the portal is freedom, which knows not bar …George's harbor, the Pento the American coast. tecost harbor of Waymouth's anchorage in 1605, was doubtless the place of rendezvous agreed upon by Challons …From the fact that the Popham colonists, on their arrival on the coast in 1607, proceeded at once, after the two vessels came together in Pentecost harbor |