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Bulfinch Anatomy of Antique China & Silver Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Bulfinch Anatomy of Antique China & Silver Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: An introduction to "the silver and ceramic tablewares that have been used at the western dining table since the 16th century and to show the features that help identify their style, date, manufacturer, and country of origin." | ||
Kovel’s Dictionary of Marks: Pottery & Porcelain 1650 - 1850 Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Kovel’s Dictionary of Marks: Pottery & Porcelain 1650 - 1850 Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: An identification guide to American, English, and European porcelain arranged by factory marks according to their shapes, e.g., letters or words or by shapes such as animals, circles, etc. | ||
Newspaper article lamenting the closing of and history of Manset Post Office 1995 Tremont Historical Society |
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| Newspaper article lamenting the closing of and history of Manset Post Office 1995 Tremont Historical Society Description: Newspaper article by Bill Benson lamenting the closing of and history of Manset Post Office 1995 | |||
Petite Plaisance Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Petite Plaisance Northeast Harbor Library Description: Article about Marguerite Yourcenar with photographs of her home where she lived with her companion Grace Frick since 1950. | ||
Asticou: History of Inn and an Era Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Asticou: History of Inn and an Era Northeast Harbor Library Description: A booklet containing the history of the Asticou Inn. It is dedicated to The Savage Family, Builders and Caring Innkeepers Through Three Generations. | ||
One Man's Museum Northeast Harbor Library |
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Settling in Mount Desert Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Settling in Mount Desert Northeast Harbor Library Description: "Cedar Hedges" undergoes interior design transformation in the hands of Leta Austin Foster and her husband Ridgely; a Fred Savage designed house in Northeast Harbor. |