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1940 Racing Instructions Northeast Harbor Fleet |
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| 1940 Racing Instructions Northeast Harbor Fleet Description: 33 pages. Includes "Extracts from the Office Racing Rules of the North American Yacht Racing Union," code signals, 1940 Racing Schedule, The Northeast Harbor Fleet classes with rules, standards and illustrated diagrams of vessels, map of courses, point on the compass, international code flags and pennants, High Tide at Northeast Harbor 1940 | |
1941 Racing Instructions Northeast Harbor Fleet |
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| 1941 Racing Instructions Northeast Harbor Fleet Description: 19 pages. Includes Racing Rules and Regulations, extracts from the Official Racing Rules of the North American Yacht Racing Union, Courses map, Code signals, Racing schedule, High Tide at Northeast Harbor 1941, International Code Flags and Pennants | |
Letter to Maine State Publicity Bureau Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Letter to Maine State Publicity Bureau Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Letter to Guy Butler from W.H. Ballard and short response. Suggestions of ways to counteract bad publicity indicating that the whole state, MDI, Bar Harbor have been destroyed by the fire of 47 | |||
Maine Publicity Bureau Flyer Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Maine Publicity Bureau Flyer Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Biggest Job in 26 Years Faces Publicity Bureau Newspaper clippings (photocopies) of articles about the loss of Bar Harbor after the 1947 fire. There are also letters discussing how to contradict information in the news claiming the fire burned everything. | |||
Letter to Mrs. Williams Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Letter to Mrs. Williams Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Unknown who wrote letter regarding recollection of Bar Harbor Fire, Fire of 1947 from Somesville, trying to get firefighters to Salisbury Cove | |||
Letter to Mr. Eliot from E.A. Pettee Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Letter to Mr. Eliot from E.A. Pettee Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Letter regarding fire of 47 from Seal and Otter Creek perspective | |||
Scrapbook, newspaper clippings about 1947 Bar Harbor Fire Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Scrapbook, newspaper clippings about 1947 Bar Harbor Fire Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: A green faux leather scrapbook that includes many clippings from the Bar Harbor Times about the 1947 Fire on Mount Desert island. The original owner of the scrapbook is unknown. Many of the pages in the scrapbook are empty. Clippings are affixed to pages with glue. Also includes program for 1948 Vaudeville show and nine pages from Time magazine, Nov. 28, 1949. Contents of the scrapbook have not been scanned. | |||
ANP account of weather conditions during Fire of 1947 Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| ANP account of weather conditions during Fire of 1947 Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Account of conditions | |||
Request for bids of timber by ANP Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Request for bids of timber by ANP Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Call for bids on salvage of timber within Acadia National Park. Appears unsuccessful. | |||
Program for service of commemoration at Ladies Aid Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Program for service of commemoration at Ladies Aid Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Program for service of commemoration, 27 Oct 1940 at the Ladies Aid building, including song, with words by Mrs. E.T. Preble, written for dedication of Ladies Aid house in 1908, sung to "America" |