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George B. Dorr Superintendent Photo Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| George B. Dorr Superintendent Photo Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Black and white photograph portrait of George B Dorr as Superintendent. | ||
Two copies of "Corleone" by F. Marion Crawford Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Two copies of "Corleone" by F. Marion Crawford Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: From the library of Beatrix Farrand. | |
Mary Gray Ward Dorr Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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Beatrix Farrand Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Beatrix Farrand Bar Harbor Historical Society | ||
Luere Babson Deasy Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| Luere Babson Deasy Great Harbor Maritime Museum Description: Luere B. Deasy was born on February 8, 1859 in Gouldsboro to Daniel and Emma L. (Moore) Deasy. He was educated at the State Normal School in Castine. He did not attend college, but received a law degree from Boston University Law School. Deasy was admitted to the Bar in 1884. Prior to sitting on the Court, Deasy practiced in Bar Harbor. Deasy served as President of both the Hancock County Bar Association and the Maine State Bar Association. He was elected to the Maine State Senate and served as its President. Deasy was appointed an Associate Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court by Governor Milliken on September 25, 1918. On October 1, 1929, he was appointed Chief Justice by Governor Gardiner. He served as Chief until his retirement on February 7, 1930, when he returned to private practice in Bar Harbor. Deasy died on March 13, 1940, in Portland, at the age of 81. Sources: In Memoriam, Luere B. Deasy, 138 ME 371; James H. Mundy, Presidents of the Maine State Senate from 1820, Secretary of the Senate of Maine, 1979. See also article about Deasy at: http://mdihistory.org/wp-content/uploads/Horner.pdf [show more] | ||
Who Killed Captain Rumill? Jesup Memorial Library |
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| Who Killed Captain Rumill? Jesup Memorial Library | |||
The Dandelion Ladies Jesup Memorial Library |
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Officers of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association prepared by Gladys O'Neil Jesup Memorial Library |
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| Officers of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association prepared by Gladys O'Neil Jesup Memorial Library | |||
College of the Atlantic Students Photograph Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| College of the Atlantic Students Photograph Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Students in a classroom at the College of the Atlantic. Louis Rabineau sits in front row. Inscription on back reads "COA is governed by" and "Return to LaRue Spiker Southwest Harbor" in blue pen. People Mentioned: Louis Rabineau Black and white |