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You searched for: Year start: 1900✖Date: 1930s✖Place: [blank]✖Subject: Places✖Type: Document✖Type: Correspondence✖
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Disinterment of Arthur P. Stanley Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Disinterment of Arthur P. Stanley Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Letter, 22 Sep 1931, from Frank Bartlett, Town Clerk, to Mrs. Duren, notifying that permit for disinterment of Arthur P. Stanley has been sent to Charles Stanley. (See GCIHS.org for Spurling Cemetery #2 note that Arthur P. Stanley was buried in the 2nd Spurling cemetery but then his stone and remains were transferred to the 3rd Spurling cemetery.) | ||
Side walk proposition on Manchester Point Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Side walk proposition on Manchester Point Northeast Harbor Library Description: Correspondence concerning the building of a sidewalk around the residence of Belle Smallidge Knowles on Manchester Road. Blueprint: Relocation of Manchester Road over property of Belle Smallidge Knowles, August 12, 1935 Tracing cloth: Plan of Two Lots owned by Gen. Henry Strong and John H. Morrison, March 23, 1891 | |||
Letter from Franklin Roosevelt to Lloyd B. Hayes Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Letter from Franklin Roosevelt to Lloyd B. Hayes Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Letter, typed, from Franklin Roosevelt to Lloyd B. Hayes, 26 Jul 1933, about FDR's passing by Great Cranberry Island in his boat | ||
First Day Cover of Acadia National Park with Great Head Stamp - October 2, 1934 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| First Day Cover of Acadia National Park with Great Head Stamp - October 2, 1934 Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Envelope is printed with the Lone Pine on Robinson Mountain motif. First Day Cover for launching of Great Head Stamp – features the Lone Pine on Robinson Mountain and the Great Head Stamp Mailed from Bar Harbor on launch day – October 2, 1934 6.5” x 3.625” Correspondence envelope – pointed flap Obviously addressed to a stamp collector Mrs. A. Zimmerman, 86 South Westover [Road], Columbus, Ohio See SWHPL 12453 for the stamp info [show more] |