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16,000 Acres Around Great Tunk Lake are Purchased...
85th Annual Report of the Department of Education, Massachusetts, 1920-21.
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A Day in the Hills. Includes a poem by Virginia Somes Sanderson.
A Historical Sketch of Rev. John Mayo
Acadia National Park: Random Notes on the Significance of the Name
An Analysis of Lafayette National Park
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Booklet for play "In Broad Daylight"
Bridge Dedicated to Hancock Service Men
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Collection of Heating and Lighting Utensils in the United States National Museum
Cranberryana booklet by Mary Frances Parkman, 1926
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Directory and Hand Book: Northeast Harbor, Seal Harbor, Mount Desert, and Adjacent islands
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First Permanent Settler: Abraham Somes
France and New England Vol III
Friday Club Mother Daughter Banguet Speech
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Greatest Event In Hancock County Since the Civil War
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Junior High School Literature: Book Two
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Maine Province and Court Records Vol. 1
Minuet in G. L. Van Beethoven.
"My Dear Cornelia" by Stewart R. Sherman
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Needlecraft Magazine (January 1925)
Needlecraft Magazine (May 1925)
Needlecraft Magazine (November 1924)
Needlecraft Magazine (October 1924)
New England Old and New: a brief review of some historical and industrial incidents...
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Primer of Hygiene, being a simple textbook on personal health and how to keep it. Book 1
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Saturday Evening Post, Mar. 17, 1928
Sir Francis Bernard and his Grant of Mount Desert
Sprague's Journal Of Maine History, Vol. XIII, No. 3
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The American Woman (March 1922)
The Concise Standard Dictionary of the English Language
The Dairy Farmer | For The Farmer Who Has Milk Cows | March 15th 1925
The Future of Mount Desert Island.
The Lincoln Readers: Third Reader
The Scenery of Mt. Desert Island: Its Origin and Development.
The Scenery of Mt. Desert Island: Its Origin and Development by Erwin Raisz
The Silent Readers: Second Reader
Thousands at Dedication of Mount Desert Bridge