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Letter to Charles from unknown Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Letter to Charles from unknown Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Acadia National Park 75 Anniversary Newspaper. 40 pages with articles about the creation of Acadia National Park, current activities within the Park, significant dates in the history of the Park. | |||
Letter to Charles from unknown Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Letter to Charles from unknown Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Special supliment to the Bar Harbor Times Newspaper for the 200 anniversary of Mount Desert Island. Articles cover various parts of history over the years. | |||
Eleanor Murphy, West Tremont Postmaster, retires Tremont Historical Society |
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| Eleanor Murphy, West Tremont Postmaster, retires Tremont Historical Society | |||
Christine Gilley, Bass Harbor Postmaster retires Tremont Historical Society |
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| Christine Gilley, Bass Harbor Postmaster retires Tremont Historical Society | |||
"Ghost Mail" article describes old Post Offices of MDI Tremont Historical Society |
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| "Ghost Mail" article describes old Post Offices of MDI Tremont Historical Society | |||
Mount Desert Island Non-Profit Organizations Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Mount Desert Island Non-Profit Organizations Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: A newpaper insert that features all the non-profit organizations on the island. Includes pictures and a short history of each organization | |||
Bating on Mount Desert Island Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Bating on Mount Desert Island Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Boating Supplement to the Bar Harbor Times. Includes articles such as | ||||
Times Past Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Times Past Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Republication of Bar Harbor Record news items in Bar Harbor Times, . Compiled by Deborah Dyer of the Bar Harbor Historical Society, 3/16/2000.Listing of people who were in town in connection with various building projects. Rober Amory and W.R. Emerson;Waldron Bates in connection with the new Kebo Valley Club House. | |||
Bar Harbor Times Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Bar Harbor Times Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Bar Harbor Times. “Birthday bash begins Saturday” - Tremont Sesquicentennial. Includes Selects section with story on historic houses in Tremont. Also a special “Tremont Sesquicentennial”supplement. | |||
Island Life Tremont Historical Society |
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| Island Life Tremont Historical Society Description: Newspaper article about a History book about Gotts Island written by Rita Kenway (Mrs. Northwood Kenway). Includes photos of Ted and Jane Holmes (formerly William or Charles (?) Harding) house, Rita and Northwood Kenway (formerly Clarence and Jenny Harding) house, Tina and John Gillis (formerly Philip and Betty Holmes house. Published in the Bar Harbor Times. Reporter: Laurie Schreiber | ||||
" 'Old Ironsides' faces new battle." Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| " 'Old Ironsides' faces new battle." Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: A newspaper article talking about the historic boat the 'Old Ironsides.' The article says Forer commanders worry about historic ship's seaworthiness, want her tested in harbor." It also says "The former commanders argue that to see whether the ship is ready to sail in the open sea it needs to be tested in a protected harbor." |
"Warship heads to the open sea" Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| "Warship heads to the open sea" Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: A newspaper article about Old Ironsides, a navy warship from theh late 1700's. This ship used to sit as a museum piece but after a 3.5 year restoration the ship is put back to sail the seas. The article ends by saying "Its no longer a museum piece... she's actually a living ship." |