Description: Photographs by William Coolidge Lane, (1859-1931), Librarian of Harvard College; father of Rosamond Lane Lord and Margaret Lane, Acq. #0172
Description: Woodlawn owner James R.Dwelley died 2/1955 Leased & Operated by Leslie Challis 1956 & by Hugh & Shirley Dwelley 1957 pd $600 rent. Again by Mrs.Challis appears to have paid $800 in 1959. Sale to Bert Spurling was for $9600. plus $400 for the Chevy Station Wagon.
Description: A nautical chart showing Mount Desert Island, the Cranberry Isles, and surrounding islands, with depths, topography, triangulation, and hydrography.
Description: A nautical chart showing Mount Desert Island, the Cranberry Isles, and surrounding islands, with depths, topography, triangulation, and hydrography.
Cranberry Isles, Little Cranberry Island, Islesford
Description: Letter and envelope from George Hadlock to Francis G. Fernald about applying for a shared weir or trap license. February 25, 1944 People Mentioned: Percy T. Clarke
Description: General Spurling born GCI 3/20/1833. Military records include a copy of certificate for a Medal of HonorReceived while a LT. Col in the 2nd Maine Calvery.
Description: Certificate of Appointment of Natalie H. Beal as Postmaster Dated February 19,1954.National Leauge of Postmaster's of the USCert of Appreciation to NatalieLawrence dated June 20, 1985Fourth class postmaster's Account and Cash Book yrs 1952-74. Dispatch Records and Window Registration book, Post office Box Receipts
Description: 3 Ring binder of transcriptions of interviews an oral histories by Hugh Dwelley with Tud Bunker, Calvin Alley, Francis Stanley, William Hadlock, Arthur Spurling, Ted Spurling Sr., Emerson Ham, Leeman Ham, Natalie Beal, Irene Bartlett, Ann Morse, and Elmer Hadlock
Description: A loose-bound volume of documents copied from the records of the U.S. Light House Service in the national Archives in Washington, D.C. The documents record the acquisition of Bakers's Island by the USG to build a light house. They also record the failed efforts of the USG to have the Gilley family removed from the island for trespass.
Description: 1999 letter from Hugh Dwelley to Ted Spurling accompanying a listing and maps showing countries and states of the United States visited by Dwelley to that date. Travels of Hugo.
Description: Ruled vertical Composition book . Found in a trunk in the attic of Spofford House now owned by Hathaways.Begins with Benaiah born 7/14\1783