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Affidavit: Jerome H. Knowles, Water Company clerk Northeast Harbor Library |
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| ![]() Affidavit: Jerome H. Knowles, Water Company clerk Northeast Harbor Library | ||
Affidavit, clerk of Northeast Harbor Water Company Northeast Harbor Library |
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| ![]() Affidavit, clerk of Northeast Harbor Water Company Northeast Harbor Library | ||
License to Operate Pool and Billiard Room & Bowling Alleys Northeast Harbor Library |
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| License to Operate Pool and Billiard Room & Bowling Alleys Northeast Harbor Library Description: Signed license from municipal officers to The Neighborhood House for operation of a billiard and pool room and bowling alley. | ||
Deed: A. Gilpatrick to Northeast Harbor Water Company Northeast Harbor Library |
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| ![]() Deed: A. Gilpatrick to Northeast Harbor Water Company Northeast Harbor Library | ||
Deed: A. Gilpatrick to Northeast Harbor Water Company Northeast Harbor Library |
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| ![]() Deed: A. Gilpatrick to Northeast Harbor Water Company Northeast Harbor Library | ||
Roy Salisbury Collection - Leland Powers School Diploma Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Roy Salisbury Collection - Leland Powers School Diploma Northeast Harbor Library Description: Parker Winsor Fennelly's diploma from the Leland Powers School (Boston, MA) for the study of the Spoken Word. May 1st, 1915. | |||
Northeast Harbor Library Bookplate Design Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Northeast Harbor Library Bookplate Design Northeast Harbor Library Description: The drawing and cover letter are framed together. Miss Gilman attributes the drawing to Hopkinson Smith. The logo continues in use a century later. |