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Mt. Desert Bridge Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Mt. Desert Bridge Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Contracts, indentures Small booklet, "The Mount Desert Bridge Corporation"--2 copies--By-laws, Officers Advertisement for "Greatest Event in Hancock County Since the Civil War"--Dedication of the new Mt. Desert Bridge, May 31, 1920; includes "Monster Clam Bake." | ||||
Post Offices- Seal Cove, Mt. Desert Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Post Offices- Seal Cove, Mt. Desert Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: 1841 contract for post offices at Seal Cove and Mt. Desert, Oath of post office employee (Dencie L. Somes), Records of letter postage (1848?) | ||||
Contract betw. Thaddeus Somes and mariners Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Contract betw. Thaddeus Somes and mariners Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Official document indicating the mariners' monthly wages for working on Brig. "Adelma" from Bangor to Washington and back; no date. Mariners were from Trenton, St. Stephens, and Mt. Desert; three on foremast, one mate, and one steward. Verso is copy of "An Act for the Government and Regulation of Seamen in the Merchant's Service..." | ||||
Angela C. Kaufman and Ivan E. Cedar Productions Contract, July 6, 1936 Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| Angela C. Kaufman and Ivan E. Cedar Productions Contract, July 6, 1936 Great Harbor Maritime Museum Description: Contract in which Angela C. Kaufman agrees to play for Ivan E. Cedar Productions at the Bijou Theatre in Bangor, ME on every Monday and Tuesday for seven weeks beginning July 13, 1936. An addendum dated July 21, 1936 cancels the contract. | |
Kaufman, Perlinsky, and Mourkas Agreement, July 26, 1935 Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| Kaufman, Perlinsky, and Mourkas Agreement, July 26, 1935 Great Harbor Maritime Museum Description: Statement in which Angela C. Kaufman and Thomas Mourkas agree to dissolve the lease of the Perlinsky Block in Bar Harbor, ME to Mark Perlinsky. People Mentioned: George Hadlock |