Description: ...Article from the BarHarbor Times January 18, 1990 detailing the history of The Boston Post Oldest Citizen canes and the latest recipient Ruth Wiberg of...Southwest Harbor...
Description: ...The Redbook is a directory and handbook for Northeast Harbor, Seal Harbor, Somesville, BarHarbor, Southwest Harbor and Adjacent Islands...
Description: ...A newspaper article from The BarHarbor Times, August 15, 1991, "Stalking the Wild Scenic" about W.H. Ballard. Two copies: original and facsimile...
Description: ...March 15, 1994 2 schemes for shelving Roc's comment: Charlie and Lynda Tyson bought an old shingle style pile on the harbor in BarHarbor...
Description: ...A photo of the original Acadia national park headquarters in downtown BarHarbor, before it was moved to the COA campus to serve as the Dorr Museum...
Description: ...Written transcript of oral history interview with Irene Marinke about the Fire of 1947, reorded at her home on West Street, BarHarbor, 1996 Taping...
Description: ...Maine Dept of Environmental Protection to Town of BarHarbor regarding discharge into Atalantic Ocean from DeGregoire Park in Hulls Cove...
Description: ...Written transcript of oral history interview with John Stewart about the Fire of 1947, recorded at his home in BarHarbor, 1996 Taping done by: Mary...
Description: ...Written transcript of oral history interview with Molly Reynolds about the Fire of '47, at her home, 27 Greeley Avenue, BarHarbor, 1997 Recording by...
Description: ...BarHarbor - 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...
File Attachment: MOORE GOTT ARCHEOL - 05-28-94.pdf …Museum Traces Island's History Abbe Museum Blends Ruth Moore Poetry With Great Gott Island Artifacts By Kathy Harbour The Bangor Daily News, May 28, 1994 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. …The museum is located at Sieur de Monts Spring, off Route 3 between BarHarbor and Otter Creek, and is open daily 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.