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You searched for: Year end: 1910✖Contributor: Mount Desert Island Historical Society✖Date: 1990s✖Subject: [blank]✖Type: Publication✖Type: Newspaper Clipping✖
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Seaside Inn Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Seaside Inn Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Collection consists of three boxes of archival files donated by the Seal Harbor Library pertaining to the history of Seal Harbor village and Acadia National Park. An itemized summary of each boxes' contents is enclosed in each box. Newspaper article from the Bangor Daily News Friday, August 30, 1996, Remembering Seaside: Foremer employees at Mount Desert inn gather to reminisce about summers shared at Seal Harbor. Article about the history of the Seaside Inn and the reunion of former employees. [show more] | ||||
The Boston Post Cane Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| The Boston Post Cane Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Article from the Bar Harbor Times January 18, 1990 detailing the history of The Boston Post Oldest Citizen canes and the latest recipient Ruth Wiberg of Southwest Harbor | ||||
Looking Backward Religion and Politics in Surry Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Looking Backward Religion and Politics in Surry Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Ellsworth American July 30, 1998 article is a reprint of an article written by Dr. Robert P. Grindle of Somesville, Maine about Surry, Maine back before the Civil War. | ||||
Looking Backward Religion and Politics in Surry Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Looking Backward Religion and Politics in Surry Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Ellsworth American July 23, 1998 article is a biography of Dr. Robert L. Grindle. Talks of his time as a doctor in Somesville, Republican County Chair, early election process in Maine, fight to keep automobiles off of Mount Desert Island, Career as a sailor, description of his funeral. |