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Neck Broken by Fall: Esteemed Southwest Harbor Woman Victim of Sad Accident Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Neck Broken by Fall: Esteemed Southwest Harbor Woman Victim of Sad Accident Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Obituary for Abbie May (Holden) Lawton | |
Article about John Lenzy Stanley in Maine - A History Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Article about John Lenzy Stanley in Maine - A History Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
The Kellams Rowed Their Dory, Tracing An Island Story Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Kellams Rowed Their Dory, Tracing An Island Story Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The Bar Harbor Times, February 2, 2011. | |
Obituary for Dr. Daniel Gould in the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Obituary for Dr. Daniel Gould in the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal Southwest Harbor Public Library | |||
Public Gets Rare Glimpse at Historic Acadia Gatekeeper’s Home Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Public Gets Rare Glimpse at Historic Acadia Gatekeeper’s Home Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: An account of a rare open house at one of the two Gate Lodges in Acadia National Park. | |
Fannie and Donald Mayo Obituary Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Fannie and Donald Mayo Obituary Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: From the Ellsworth American | ||
Austin 'Castle' in Maine Has Odd History Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Austin 'Castle' in Maine Has Odd History Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
State Receives Low Bid of $5.35 Million for Demolition of Waldo-Hancock Bridge Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| State Receives Low Bid of $5.35 Million for Demolition of Waldo-Hancock Bridge Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: By Mario Moretto Bangor Daily News Staff August 11, 2012 | |
Fire, Obliteration, Mission 66, and Park Trails Program, 1943-2003 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Fire, Obliteration, Mission 66, and Park Trails Program, 1943-2003 Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Excerpt from Pathmakers: Cultural Landscape Report for the Historic Hiking Trail System of Mount Desert Island, pgs. 149-156 | |
The Rugged Maine Coast Produces a Hard-Working Breed of Mankind Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Rugged Maine Coast Produces a Hard-Working Breed of Mankind Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: from the Sarasota Herald Tribune, September 28, 1980, pg 18-A | ||
Has Come Here for 68 Summers: A.L. Higgins Tells of Henry Rand's First Visits Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Has Come Here for 68 Summers: A.L. Higgins Tells of Henry Rand's First Visits Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Bar Harbor Times clipping--A.L. Higgins tells of the Rands coming to Eden circa 1866 | ||
A Biography of Ruth Moore of Gott’s Island, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| A Biography of Ruth Moore of Gott’s Island, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Reprinted in The Newsletter of the Tremont Historical Society - 2007-2008. | |
Ruth Moore Remembered Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Ruth Moore Remembered Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Before she became a well-known writer, Maine author Ruth Moore was a special investigator for the NAACP, worked for the publicity department of the Y.M.C.A., was an editor for the Readers Digest and managed a walnut ranch and vineyard in Martinez, California. | |
Museum Traces Island's History - Abbe Museum Blends Ruth Moore Poetry With Great Gott Island Artifacts Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Museum Traces Island's History - Abbe Museum Blends Ruth Moore Poetry With Great Gott Island Artifacts Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Bar Harbor - When the archaeologists of summer probe the fragile layers of Great Gott Island history, they say the faint bark of an Indian dog is freed. It was Maine writer Ruth Moore who first imagined the dog's bark, as she sifted through the sand and sod on her native Great Gott Island, pausing later to reflect on the island's history in her poem, "The Indian Shell Heap": | |
A Literary Refuge: Ruth Moore and Eleanor Mayo Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| A Literary Refuge: Ruth Moore and Eleanor Mayo Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The article appears in Chebacco: The Magazine of Mount Desert Island Historical Society. Volume XIII, 2012, p. 39-49 | |
The Forgotten Millions - John Gilley Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Forgotten Millions - John Gilley Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Leffingwell Estate Lawsuit Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Leffingwell Estate Lawsuit Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Obituary for Hannah Kent Schoff Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Obituary for Hannah Kent Schoff Southwest Harbor Public Library | |||
Chris's Pond: A Town's Memories are Etched in Ice Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Chris's Pond: A Town's Memories are Etched in Ice Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Building the Better Lobster Trap Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Building the Better Lobster Trap Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: "Jim Knott, 76, is said to be the reason wooden lobster traps now are used mostly as decorations or glass-topped coffee tables. He is credited with developing the first wire lobster trap and being the first to use one, in 1957, off Good Harbor Beach on Gloucester’s eastern shore. " Bangor Daily News | |
Hall Quarry Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Hall Quarry Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Dodge - Thomas Ellison Oliver Dodge Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Dodge - Thomas Ellison Oliver Dodge Southwest Harbor Public Library |