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  • Mount Desert Island
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  • Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association
Title Type Subject Creator Date Place Rights
George B. Dorr to Charlotte Baker Letter, September 27, 1920
Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association
  • Document, Correspondence, Letter
  • Dorr, George B.
  • 1920-09-27
  • Mount Desert Island
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
George B. Dorr to Charlotte Baker Letter, September 27, 1920
Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association
Description:
A letter from George B. Dorr to Charlotte Baker, thanking her for her information regarding Mr. Moore's appointment. Dorr hopes he will have an opportunity to personally discuss his plans for the park with Baker.
Arno B. Cammerer to Gist Blair Letter, July 28, 1927
Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association
  • Document, Correspondence, Letter
  • Cammerer, Arno B.
  • 1927-07-28
  • Mount Desert Island
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Arno B. Cammerer to Gist Blair Letter, July 28, 1927
Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association
Description:
A letter from Arno Cammerer, the acting director of the National Park Service, to Gist Blair of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association informing him that there will be a delay in the arrival of the government's landscape architect at Lafayette National Park. People Mentioned: Hubert Work, Charles W. Eliot
Stephen Mather to Frank B. Rowell Letter, May 23, 1925
Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association
  • Document, Correspondence, Letter
  • Mather, Stephen T.
  • 1925-05-23
  • Mount Desert Island
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Stephen Mather to Frank B. Rowell Letter, May 23, 1925
Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association
Description:
A letter from the director of the National Park Service, Stephen T. Mather, responding to a letter from Frank B. Rowell protesting the building of roads in Lafayette National Park. The letter includes a typed annotation by Rowell expressing his frustration with George B. Dorr's influence and power. People Mentioned: George B. Dorr