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Friday Club Papers Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| ![]() Friday Club Papers Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: 4 pages of notes taken from the Friday Club and Literary Circle legders Begins 25 cents charged for dress Topics in notes Asked to circulate a petition for a State Women's Reformatory Urge from Mrs. Hill of Northeast Harbor to become federated with other clubs Recital of poems by High School at Methodist church Migrating birds Women's suffrage | ||||
Busy Bee’s Record Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| ![]() Busy Bee’s Record Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Brown spiral ring notebook with color illustration of night-time church scene in the snow pasted on the cover, blue label:records of weekly meetings from 1950- Nov. 1952 Hand -written in ink. Also includes stamps, envelopes, letters, memorabilia | ||||
Busy Bee’s Record Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| ![]() Busy Bee’s Record Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Brown spiral ring notebook with color illustration of day-time church scene in the snow pasted on the cover, whitelabel:records of weekly meetings from 1952- Jan. 1955 Hand -written in ink. Also includes by-laws...purpose statement to repair and maintain the Union Church of Manset. | ||||
Busy Bee’s Record Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| ![]() Busy Bee’s Record Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Brown spiral ring notebook :records of weekly meetings from 1955- Nov. 1960 Hand -written in ink. Also includes by-laws...purpose statement to repair and maintain the Union Church of Manset | ||||
Busy Bee’s Record Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| ![]() Busy Bee’s Record Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Red spiral-bound Composition lined notebook. Property of Busy Bee’s :records of weekly meetings from 1966-Aug. 1967 Hand -written in ink. | ||||
Busy Bee’s Record Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| ![]() Busy Bee’s Record Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Brown Composition lined notebook with Newspaper photograph of the Manset Church. Property of Busy Bee’s :records of weekly meetings from 1960-Aug. 1966 Hand -written in ink. | ||||
Literary Circle Minutes 1900 to Oct 15, 1901 Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| ![]() Literary Circle Minutes 1900 to Oct 15, 1901 Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: First Minutes are 2/27/1900. Minutes of Oct 2, 1900 mention that the Literary Club had its first meeting of season so Literary Circle may have started earlier than 1900. Met at office of Dr. Philips. Appears that men and women are members. Pres George R. Fuller, VP Margaret Holmes | ||||
Friday Club Papers Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Friday Club Papers Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Friday Club Minutes 1914 to 1917 in two notebooks 8*6.5" List of members. One page indicates list of paid members for 1923 to 1924 List of subscribers to the Health Fund. Paid.25 cents each Minutes begin with Apr 30, 1915 to Oct 1917 Other notebook begins with minutes from Jan 29, 1915, but then goes to Jan 16, 1914 Scanned minutes when the club discussed the Coming of Arthur by Alfred Lord Tennyson | ||||
Friday Club Papers Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| ![]() Friday Club Papers Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: 2 pages of notes taken on the origin of the Friday Club and Literary Circle organized by Rev Geo H. Hefflour in 1892 No date when the notes about the organization were written | ||||
Notes from first meeting of GCIHS Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| ![]() Notes from first meeting of GCIHS Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Notes from the first Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Meeting. List of attendees, ideas, and the role the Historical Society could play within the community are included. |