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Presidential Address: Woodrow Wilson, 1918 Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Presidential Address: Woodrow Wilson, 1918 Northeast Harbor Library | ||
Notice: Public places closed due to Influenza Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Notice: Public places closed due to Influenza Northeast Harbor Library | ||
Letter: D. E. Hurley to Jerome H. Knowles Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Letter: D. E. Hurley to Jerome H. Knowles Northeast Harbor Library Description: Regarding Myrick Marriage | ||
A Little Bit of Hell, Maine Style Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| A Little Bit of Hell, Maine Style Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Article: A Little Bit of Hell, Maine Style. (TBD 1/9/18, article not located; see also pending Backlog item 2501 for possible copy.) See reprint in Cranberry Chronicle Spring 2014 edition, page 7, from Bangor Daily News ca. 1919; Sam Spurling was aboard the Cashier during this event. Introductory paragraph: “A Little Bit of Hell—Maine Style That’s What Capt. Spurling Gave a Pirate. State Gets Tokens of His Courage. from the Bangor Daily News, ca. 1919 It was just ninety-six years ago Tuesday (Jan. 21) that an event happened in the harbor of Trinidad, Cuba, which reflected great credit on the leader of a bold enterprise, recollections of which have recently been stirred in Maine, on account of the purchase by the state of a brace of pistols and a sword from Mrs. E. Preble of Framingham, Mass…..” And see Charles Liebow notes on the Cashier: - CASHIER: Masters - Samuel Spurling & William Moore, Built in Eden in 1820, 30 Gross Tons, 49.8/17.8/5.3: Two masts with a square stern. Perhaps the vessel from which Sam Spurling gave the Caribbean pirates a "little bit of Hell, Maine style." [show more] | ||
Neighborhood House Lecture Course Poster Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Neighborhood House Lecture Course Poster Northeast Harbor Library Description: Posters announcing a Neighborhood House lecture series of Rev. Chas. F. Lee on the war. 1: Causes and Coming of the War 2: How Europe was saved at the Marne 3: Why are we in the war | |||
20th Anniversary of the Southwest Harbor Town Band at Dr. R.J. Lemont's Drug Store Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| 20th Anniversary of the Southwest Harbor Town Band at Dr. R.J. Lemont's Drug Store Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The building was Dr. Lemont's office and store on the south side of Clark Point Road leaving Main Street. The building, then Cuz's Café, burned on January 30, 1955. It is the site of the Red Sky Restaurant in 2008. The Southwest Harbor band was formed in 1892. This 1912 photograph shows these members: Front Row - left to right: Ralph Judson Robinson (1870-1923) Everton Livingston Gott (1875-1954) - brother of Clyde Smith Gott Frank L. Gilley (1880-1920) Henry Loren Gray (1881-1947) Simeon J. Marshall (1874-1962) Earl Gott (1889-1950) Franze Earl "Wimpy" Walls (1890-1964) Edwin "Ed" George Lord (1878-1955) Note: The name of one person in the front row is missing. Archivists hope a viewer may know who it is and where he is standing. Middle - left to right: H. Chase Bickford (1887-1960) Fred A. Walls (1888-1949) James Crockett (1864-1941) Artemus Jean Haines Richardson (1893-1958) Edward Harold Bennett (1890-1965) - later a band leader, as was his son, Charlie Bennett (1922-1984) (not in photograph) Saunders Ward Newman (1852-1949) Fred Sydney Mayo (1877-1949) - behind drum Back Row - left to right: Clyde Smith Gott (1893-) - brother of Everton Livingston Gott Clifton Robie Foss (1890-1937) Raymond C. Whitmore (1889-1971) Standing on the porch - left to right: The girl to the left of Dr. Lemont, leaning on the rail, is Elsie Phillips - later Mrs. Roscoe C. Marshall (1905-1988) Dr. Robert James Lemont (1842-1926) Elizabeth Lawler (1903-1975) Bertha Robinson - later Mrs. Chester Warren Stanley (1901-1968) [show more] | ||
WWI Duty Status Leave Card - Andrew Isaac Herrick Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| WWI Duty Status Leave Card - Andrew Isaac Herrick Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Front and reverse of Andrew Isaac Herrick's 1919 Duty Status Leave Card and a page from "Rules for the Troops" in WWI | ||
Wedding Invitation Marion Fletcher to Loren Eugene Kimball Jr. Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Wedding Invitation Marion Fletcher to Loren Eugene Kimball Jr. Northeast Harbor Library Description: Invitation to Mr and Mrs Manson Manchester to the marriage of Marion Fletcher MacDonald to Loren Eugene Kimball on September 10, in or after 1916 in Bar Harbor Maine. (Manchester Collection) | |||
Articles describing the 1916 Firebug Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Articles describing the 1916 Firebug Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Two copies of articles describing the 1916 Firebug on the Cranberry Isles with a summary provided by Bruce Komusin | ||
Sleeping Homecomers Victims of Rear-end Collision Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Sleeping Homecomers Victims of Rear-end Collision Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Describes the crash of the Bar Harbor Express and the White Mountain Express on Sept. 2, 1913. 21 people were killed and 50 were injured. |