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Excerpt from 1909 Bar Harbor Record article re: Northeast Harbor Post Office and local mail. Tremont Historical Society |
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| Excerpt from 1909 Bar Harbor Record article re: Northeast Harbor Post Office and local mail. Tremont Historical Society Description: ...Excerpt from 1909 Bar Harbor Record article re: Northeast Harbor Post Office and local mail... | |||
Excerpt from Bar Harbor record article re: Asticou Inn fire, 1900 Tremont Historical Society |
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| Excerpt from Bar Harbor record article re: Asticou Inn fire, 1900 Tremont Historical Society Description: ...Excerpt from Bar Harbor record article re: Asticou Inn fire, 1900... | |||
Interview and oral history of Louine Lunt Peck, born at Clarks Cove, Bar Harbor, 1908. Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| ![]() Interview and oral history of Louine Lunt Peck, born at Clarks Cove, Bar Harbor, 1908. Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Audio recording of oral history interview of Lovie Lunt Peck interviewed by Jaylene Roths ,2000. Date, place, and accurate name for interviewee not included in the audio tapes. Needs to be further verified for this record. Ms. Peck is called "Louine" in the interview. What is the accurate name and spelling? | |||
)ral history interview of Mount Desert dairy famer John Kief., interviewed by Jaylene Roths, two dates, January 2 and March 20, 2002 Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| ![]() )ral history interview of Mount Desert dairy famer John Kief., interviewed by Jaylene Roths, two dates, January 2 and March 20, 2002 Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: ...Interview conducted at Sonogee Care in Bar Harbor, Maine... | |||
Us and Them: A Panel Discussion and Public Interview with Summer and Year Round Residents, April 29, 2007 Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| ![]() Us and Them: A Panel Discussion and Public Interview with Summer and Year Round Residents, April 29, 2007 Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: ...His family resided at Chiltern in Bar Harbor... | ||||
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 File Attachment: Effects_of_the_1947_Fire.pdf …However, as recorded in Bar Harbor or maintenance of the trails. …Norton had also been a member of the towards Hulls Cove and Bar Harbor and south over CCC trails crew at the Great [Long] Pond Camp. …For several years, Norm Walls and his crew divided their time between the NPS and the Bar Harbor VIA. …Path in Bar Harbor, a challenging task as the area was often hard-hit by winter storms. | |
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. File Attachment: A Biography of Ruth Moore of Gott.pdf …Her father and her brother Harve also maintained a weir in the island s harbor. …Gott s Island is actually two islands, Great Gott and Little Gott, connected by a tidal bar. …By the turn of the century, these rusticators had made their way to Bar Harbor, Maine and established there a thriving enclave of summer cottages …Desert Island communities of Bar Harbor, Seal Harbor, and Northeast Harbor. Gott s Island was not isolated from the influx of select families. | |
Article About Rich and Grindle Boatbuilders Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Article About Rich and Grindle Boatbuilders Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Adapted from an article by Meredith Rich Hutchins for the Mount Desert Islander – July 7, 2005 File Attachment: Rich and Grindle Boatbuilders.pdf …1946 my father, Roger Rich, and Ralph Grindle went into the boat building business together in Southwest Harbor. …Ralph got back to Southwest Harbor in May 1949, but his days of climbing in and out of boats were over. …A few days later the Hamlins left Southwest Harbor for their homeport in Stamford, CT. …Whenever I went to his market in Bar Harbor to buy fish, Snicker would ask after my father and I never told him I wasn t quite reconciled to the name |