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Frances H. Eliot - "Her Book and Heart" (1871-1954) Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Frances H. Eliot - "Her Book and Heart" (1871-1954) Northeast Harbor Library Description: Collection of essays by Frances H. Eliot spanning the years 1871-1954: - Education - Early days at Northeast Harbor - Being a minister’s wife in Denver - An American family at breakfast in the early nineteen hundreds - Borrowed daughters - Leisure - 1941 Inauguration - Golden wedding of S. A. E. and F. H. E. (October 22, 1889-1939) - The glory that is Cambridge - The romance of street names in Cambridge - Patriarchal picnics - I remember Mount Desert [show more] | |||
Potluck - Buss Tracy Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Potluck - Buss Tracy Northeast Harbor Library Description: 1 Article: "Oatmeal Bread" 2 Poems: "Dear God" and untitled, by Buss (Bussy) Tracy | ||||
Early History and Personal Recollections of Northeast Harbor Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Early History and Personal Recollections of Northeast Harbor Northeast Harbor Library Description: Cora Phillips Savage writes about the history of Northeast Harbor. GEN 0011 b: "Let's take a walk" by Emily Phillips Reynolds, 1975 (18 pages) | ||
Poems Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Poems Northeast Harbor Library Description: Poems written by Bill Ayles 1: The Potentate 2: In Those Horse and Buggy Days 3: Grave Yard Memories 4: When Rebecca Played the Hose | |||
Collection of Poems Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Collection of Poems Northeast Harbor Library Description: Photocopies of poems from Horae Scholasticae at student newspaper at Saint Paul's School in Concord, NH. | |||
Verses by Bill Ayles Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Verses by Bill Ayles Northeast Harbor Library Description: Copies of verses by Bill Ayles, a laborer who worked at odd jobs in & around Northeast Harbor. Poem copies were provided by R. Haynes & E. Smallidge. | |||
Duffy of the Chemung, poem by Charles E. Lee Northeast Harbor Library |
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| ![]() Duffy of the Chemung, poem by Charles E. Lee Northeast Harbor Library |