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Letter: William A. Woodworth to Jerome H. Knowles
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Document, Correspondence, Letter
  • Places, Island
  • William A. Woodworth
  • 1907
  • Cranberry Isles, Sutton Island
Description:
Regarding Woodworth property for sale on Sutton Island Sketch of East End of Sutton Island, Maine
Letter from Robert Peabody to family
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Document, Correspondence, Letter
  • People
  • Places, Island
  • 8-2-1865
Letter from Robert Peabody to family
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Letter from Robert S. Peabody (of Peabody & Stearns) written from Eden to his family in Boston. He describes his trip to Mt. Desert Island, his accommodations, and includes transportation fares.
Abraham Somes Letters about Mount Desert and Sutton Island
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Document, Correspondence, Letter
  • Places, Island
  • Mount Desert
Description:
Letter of Abraham Somes to Eben Parsons Esq. in regard to the Settlement of Mount Desert.
Copy of correspondence: Ledge at Greening Island, 1830-39
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Document, Correspondence
  • Places, Island
  • National Archives
  • 1830-1839
  • Southwest Harbor, Greening Island
Description:
Copy made for S. E. Morison of petition requesting a ledge "Langley's" (Greening) Island, and of specs for a granite marker resulting. 1830-1839.
Letters to Rosamond & Aimee Lamb from Rachel Field
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Document, Correspondence
  • People
  • Places, Island
  • 1935-1940
Description:
Copies of Rachel Field's letters to Rosamond Lamb - one included Aimee Lamb - her Sutton Island friends from Milton, MA. Sent from Maine & California, the letters are about her marriage to Authur Pederson, her writing, the involvement with movie studios, etc. Introduction by Robert R. Pyle.