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Letter: Mrs. Edward King to Belle Smallidge, 1903 Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Letter: Mrs. Edward King to Belle Smallidge, 1903 Northeast Harbor Library Description: Letter regarding the rental of the Whitmore Cottage. | ||
Letters: Georgina Roberts to Postmaster, 1901 Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Letters: Georgina Roberts to Postmaster, 1901 Northeast Harbor Library Description: Letter from Georgina Roberts of New York to Postmaster in Northeast Harbor regarding the possibility of renting a house. | ||
Correspondence regarding Veazie cottage for rent Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Correspondence regarding Veazie cottage for rent Northeast Harbor Library Description: Letter, Belle Smallidge to Captain Marcellus Veazie, 1901 | ||
House for Mrs. Susan H. English Northeast Harbor Library |
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| House for Mrs. Susan H. English Northeast Harbor Library Description: Blueprints, 27x21", of two floor plans of home of Susan H. English. July 25, 1901. | ||
Letter: Belle Smallidge Knowles to Mrs. Richard Heckscher Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Letter: Belle Smallidge Knowles to Mrs. Richard Heckscher Northeast Harbor Library Description: Regarding Mrs. Dale and room furnishings | ||
Letters: William Warren Vaughan to Jerome H. Knowles Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Letters: William Warren Vaughan to Jerome H. Knowles Northeast Harbor Library | ||
Letters: Anna J. H. Scull to Belle Smallidge Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Letters: Anna J. H. Scull to Belle Smallidge Northeast Harbor Library Description: Rental agreement: Marjorie Scull and Dorothy Scull 2 letters from Anna J. H. Scull | ||
Receipt quit claim deed Joseph S. Spurling & Asa D. Stanley Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| ![]() Receipt quit claim deed Joseph S. Spurling & Asa D. Stanley Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Receipt, for recording quit claim deed, between Joseph S. Spurling & Asa D. Stanley, 50 cents, 18 Apr 1903 | ||
Poem about Grandfather Preble's house (or is this the old Spurling house?) Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Poem about Grandfather Preble's house (or is this the old Spurling house?) Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Document, both sides of 1 typewritten sheet, poem "Grandfather's House" (inscribed to Uncle Enoch) by E.T. Preble, Chicago, 1 Jan 1900. | ||
Rossi Cottage Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Rossi Cottage Northeast Harbor Library Description: Built by John H. Morison, Little & Brown, architects, 1904. Purchased by Mrs. L. Cogswell in 1926. | |||
Bowdoin Cottage being built in Bar Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bowdoin Cottage being built in Bar Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Newspaper article about the Bowdoin Cottage, known as La Rochelle, when it was being constructed on West Street in Bar Harbor in 1902. A transcription of the article is also attached to this item. | ||
Family with House and Barn Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Family with House and Barn Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Possibly Monroe Barn in Belfast? | |
Mrs. Fox at the Balsam Hut Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Mrs. Fox at the Balsam Hut Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: “Mrs. Fox” is probably Marion Quincy (Winslow) Rand (1868-1915), photographer Henry Lathrop Rand’s wife. The fox mask appears in several other playful pictures. There is a splint-ash chair in the hut and bunches of balsam branches apparently on a bench. The outside of the hut had a sapling trellis attached to the surface of the building. Balsam branches were attached to it. | |
Envelope for Mrs. Benjamin Spurling Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Envelope for Mrs. Benjamin Spurling Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Envelope for Mrs. Benjamin Spurling, Boothbay Harbor, Maine (Lincoln County) postmarked September 3, 1906, Chicago Ill. | ||
Letter in Sanford v. Preble case Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Letter in Sanford v. Preble case Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Envelope and 2 Letters from Attorney John A. Peters Jr. to his client, William P. Preble, about Sanford vs Preble. Envelope postmarked 16 Apr, letters dated 15 Apr 1901 and 20 Dec 1901. Peters thinks he arranged favorable settlement with Sanford, and his remarks seem to indicate that Preble (age 90) is slightly confused about the settlement. | ||
Letter re: Sanford v. Preble case Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Letter re: Sanford v. Preble case Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Letter: G.M. Richardson to William Preble's daughter, Fannie, 14 Apr 1901, relating that Richardson feels the opposing lawyers took advantage of Preble's age and blindness in the settlement of Sanford vs Preble. Transcribed. | ||
Letter re: property in Sanford v. Preble case Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Letter re: property in Sanford v. Preble case Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Letter: William P. Preble to Wm. P. Preble (Grandson), 21 Sep 1900; suggesting that some lots the senior Preble had previously deeded to Wm. H. Preble, his now dead son, be sold by the grandson, his father's Illinois estate administrator, to effectively prevent trespassing by Sam Sanford and A.B. Birlem. Transcribed. | ||
Two girls in front of the Foster family home Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Two girls in front of the Foster family home Northeast Harbor Library | |||
Hall Quarry Northeast Harbor Library |
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| ![]() Hall Quarry Northeast Harbor Library Description: Post card showing paving cutter "camps' along Peanut Row and other buildings. | |||
Unknown House on a Steep Hill Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Unknown House on a Steep Hill Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
House with Women and Children Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| House with Women and Children Southwest Harbor Public Library |