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Bar Harbor Lodge No. 185 Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Bar Harbor Lodge No. 185 Northeast Harbor Library Description: ...History of Bar Harbor Lodge No. 185 - Free and Accepted Masons at Bar Harbor, Maine. From January 1, 1890 to January 1, 1910 (1910)... | |
A Brief History of the Bar Harbor Yacht Club 1885-1982 Northeast Harbor Library |
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| A Brief History of the Bar Harbor Yacht Club 1885-1982 Northeast Harbor Library Description: ...History of the Bar Harbor Yacht Club and list of Commodores... | ||
Annual Meeting Program of the Garden Club of America Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Annual Meeting Program of the Garden Club of America Northeast Harbor Library Description: ...Hard, yellow covered program covering the 1934 Annual Meeting of the Garden Club of America, listing members of the Bar Harbor and Northeast & Seal Harbor...Meeting held at the Malvern Hotel in Bar Harbor. July 11, 12, 13, 1934 - Garden Club of Mt. Desert... | |
Maine: Her place in history Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Maine: Her place in history Northeast Harbor Library Description: Address delivered at the Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia, November 4, 1876 and in convention of the Legislature of Maine, February 6, 1877, by Joshua L. Chamberlain; with a communication from the governor and the Report of the Centennial Commission. Published by order of the Legislature of Maine of February 7, 1877. (Scanned copy in part from archive.org) File Attachment: SCB 974.1 CH.pdf …The beautiful niap of Vinland has Krossaness at Gurnet Point, the entrance to I'lymouth harbor. 3 Maixe 18 Her Place : in History. …\jd<. rations, and the locality of his ^ Pentecost Harbor." h;ivr al-o Imm-u -ubjeots of investigation. …barred by their that own maxim, Prescription without possession title." …To harbor these insidious foes, would be Intolerance was her only defence. stultitication and suicide. |