The Max Farrand Memorial Fund, Bar Harbor, Maine. Copyright, 1953, by Reef Point Gardens Corporation.
Date:
1953-06
Place:
Bar Harbor
Description: Pamphlet titled "Reef Point Gardens Bulletin" published by the Max Farrand Memorial Fund, Bar Harbor Maine in June 1953. Vol. I, No. 10. Has a black and white image of a flower in a vase titled "Hybrid Tea Rose Innocence". Photograph by Sewall Brown.
Description: Annual Report of the Municipal Officers, Superintendent Of Schools, Road Commisioner, The Warrant. Handwritten notes on warrant items and municipal officer corrections. Description based on: 1897 record from Maine State Library catalog, Augusta. "Formerly part of Mt. Desert; detached and incorporated under name of Manset, June 3, 1848; name changed August 8 of the same year to Tremont. Southwest Harbor set off in February, 1905."--Maine Register, 1995/96 THS has 1894 - to date There is an excel spreadsheet with complete inventory in file: My Documents/Tremont Town reports, & non-Tremont town reports [show more]
Description: Annual Report of the Municipal Officers of the town of Tremont, Maine. For the year ending December 31, 1953. With report of Superintendant of Schools and Road Commisioner also The Warrant for the annual town meeting to be held March 4, 1954.
Description: 89 pages, including list of officers and former officers, Racing Schedule, By-Laws, "Yacht Racing at Northeast Harbor: An Historical Sketch," Reports, Final Standings, List of Yachts, Members, and photographs. Photography by Robert L. Scott
Description: 95 pages, including list of officers and former officers, Racing Schedule, By-Laws, "Yacht Racing at Northeast Harbor: An Historical Sketch," Reports, Final Standings, List of Yachts, Members, and photographs. Photography by Robert L. Scott
Description: 71 pages including burgee, list of officers and former officers, Racing Schedule, Reports, Final Standings, List of Yachts, Members, and photographs. Photography by Robert L. Scott
Description: 76 pages, including burgee, list of officers and formers officers, Racing Schedule, Reports, Final Standings, List of Yachts, Members, and photographs. Photography by Robert L. Scott
Description: 92 pages, including photographs, burgee, officers and former officers, Race Committee, Class Captains, By-Laws, Reports, Final Standings, List of Yachts, and Members. Photography by Robert L. Scott and W. H. Ballard
Description: Hand written list of potential meeting dates for the years of 1994 & 1995. The back of the sheet has a list of names. Written in blue ink on 8.5x 5 inch sheet of paper.
Description: One page hand wirtten minutes of the Somesville Sewing Circle meeting on January 6, 1959. Wirtten in blue pen on 8.5x11 inch unlined paper.
Description: Richard C. Paine Jr., the founder of the Seal Cove Auto Museum, sold cars through his Seal Cove Garage. Advertising for the Saab 93, for sale at the Seal Cove Garage.
Description: Richard C. Paine Jr., the founder of the Seal Cove Auto Museum, sold cars through his Seal Cove Garage. Information sheet for the Saab 93 highlighting features of the car, including technical information.
Description: Collection consists of three boxes of archival files donated by the Seal Harbor Library pertaining to the history of Seal Harbor village and Acadia National Park. An itemized summary of each boxes' contents is enclosed in each box. Three programs from the Surry Playhouse from the summer 1951 season. Plays presented that year were: "Tobacco Road", "The Glass Menagerie", and "Summer and Smoke".
Description: Sunday School "Roll of Honor", printed in 1951, hand dated 1956, said by Lucille Sayre to be for GCI Church where her mother Alice White taught Sunday school, with full names of 13 children, and stars indicating (probably) their attendance during 15-week period (item rolled into cylinder shape)
Description: Sunday School Attendance Record, printed in 1951, said by Lucille Sayre to be for GCI Church where her mother Alice White taught Sunday school, with full names of 15 children, and stars indicating their attendance during 14-week period (item rolled into cylinder shape)