Description: Document, License, framed under glass, to operate or navigate motorized vessels of 15 gross tons or less and to carry passengers, issued to Wilfred S. Trussell, 21 Sept 1906, signed by Charles O. Cousinly and Walter L. Blaisdell
Description: Kitchenware. Tea strainer. Small, metal sieve basket suspended above attached metal bowl with black wooden handle. Stamped with: "Superior, Pat. Dec 22, 08, ALLCO"
Description: Letter of introduction for Captain Benjamin H. Spurling from J. S. Winslow & Co., Ship Brokers, Portland Maine, February 27, 1900. "This is to certify that we have known Captain Benjamin H. Sperling (sic) of Boothbay Harbor, Maine, for the past fifteen years, as Master of schooners engaged in the fishing trade. We consider Captain Sperling to be a man of extra good habits, thoroughly capable and trustworthy, and it gives us pleasure to furnish him this letter of recommendation." [show more]
Description: Photos of Louise Marr relatives and friends identified only as "Children" with no individual names; several are cabinet cards, several photos appear to have been removed from a photo album at some point. (Grouped A-F)
Description: Photos of Louise Marr relatives: with IDs on reverse, most are cabinet cards. A = This is 1 of the daughters of the Preble that had the leather business in Chicago (2 copies) B = F. Spurling 1903 (two photos in wedding dress) C = Ruth Buck, Alice Bennett, BA. D = Augusta F. Reed, July 21, 1900 E = No ID F = Ed Malmar, Husband of Minnie, Chase Manhattan Bank G = Auntie Maude Graduation from High School H = Harold Spurling I = Uncle Harold, Auntie Maude, Mother J = Mother at Auntie Maude's graduation K = Gertrude Estelle Malmar, Age 5 months, Daughter of Ed & Minnie Malmar L = Uncle Harold (Spurling) M = Aunt Maude's only two children: standing Doris Weare (died in her youth) and sitting is Frances Weare Jewett. N= Lucius Whipple with grandchildren Raymond and Harry Spurling [show more]
Description: Black and white sepia tone photo of the 1902 graduating class of the Emerson Grammar School. 21 students in three rows. Identified in photo: Ruby Shaw Frank Richards Harley Suminsby Walter Lynch Marguerite Higgins (Giles) Delia Higgins Rupert Jellison Helen Parker (Hamor) Ralph S Clark Hazel Foster (?) Fida Pray (Guthrie) James Marcyer Blanche Deary (Hodgkins) Mina Marshall Isaiah Haymen Willian Austin Nellie Ask (Leonard) Manor Smith (Walls) Lena Whitaker (Potter) William P. Newman [show more]
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. Program for the Kindersymphonie Concert under the direction of Mr. Frank Damrosch at the residence of Dr. E.K. Dunham, Seal Harbor. Shows the music preformed at this concert.
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. Program from the dedication service of the Union Congregational Church August 31-31, 1902.
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. This is a reprint from the Bar Harbor Record of a letter to the editor discussing the proposed electric railroad, discussion of forest fires and the preserevation of forests on the island.
Description: Black and white photograph of an younger man in portrait wearing a suite and tie. Upper right notation reads H-26, notation on back in pencil reads Will 6/25/1905.
Description: Letter to the Bar Harbor Board of Trade, May 15,1908 regarding an advertisement for Bar Harbor to be published in the Yale Weekly Review. Signed by George Strader or Stander (?). Signature is not very legible. Paper is damaged by what looks like fire, and the bottom inch or so is missing, along with the bottom right corner.
Description: Letter to M.L. Allen from G. Raymond Joy, Fifield and Joy Yacht supplies, of Bar Harbor. February 21, 1907. In reference to Allen’s Republican Party nomination for County Commissioner. Joy will not be a candidate and will pledge support. Previously archived as 011.FIC.41.1, Old accession **0421
Description: Letter to M.L. Allen from J. Hooper, dealer of all kinds of meat, of Sedgwick. May 6, 1907. In reference to Allen’s Republican Party nomination for County Commissioner. Hooper is not ready to pledge support. Previously archived as 011.FIC.41.1, Old Accession **0420
Description: Letter to M.L. Allen from A. B. Leland. April 24, 1907. In reference to his support for Allen’s Republican Party nomination for County Commissioner. Previously Archived as 011.FIC.41.1, old accession **0427
Description: Letter to M.L. Allen from Arron W. King, of Ellsworth. May 4, 1907. In reference to his support for Allen’s Republican Party nomination for County Commissioner. Previously archived as object Id 011.FIC.41.1, old accession **0426
Description: Letter to M.L. Allen from Eugene Kane, of Broooklin. April 27, 1907. In reference to Allen’s Republican Party nomination for County Commissioner. Kane is not ready to support. Previously archived as 011.FIC.041.1, old accession **0425
Description: Letter to M.L. Allen from L.V. Joyce, manufacturers and designers of boats and launches, of Atlantic. May 6, 1907. In reference to his support for Allen’s Republican Party nomination for County Commissioner. Previously archived as 011.FIC.41.1, old accession **0424
Description: Letter to M.L. Allen from J.A. Jordan, of Otis. May 5, 1907. In reference to Allen’s Republican Party nomination for County Commissioner. Otis is not ready to pledge support. Previously archived as 011.FIC.41.1, old accession **0423
Description: Letter to M.L. Allen from W.W. Jellison, wood and coal, of Mt. Desert Ferry. May 4, 1907. In reference to Allen’s Republican Party nomination for County Commissioner. Jellison is not ready to pledge support. Previously archived as 011.FIC.41.1, old accession **0422
Description: Letter to M.L. Allen from T.F. Mason, of East Orland. April 29, 1907. In reference to his support for Allen’s Republican Party nomination for County Commissioner. Previously archived as 011.FIC.41.1, old accession **0430
Description: Letter to M.L. Allen from T.F. Mason, of East Orland. March 30, 1908. In reference to his support for Allen’s Republican Party nomination for County Commissioner. Previously archived as object id 011.FIC.41.1, old accession **0431
Description: Letter to M.L. Allen from Sumner Mills. June 15, 1906. In reference to his support for Allen’s Republican Party nomination for County Commissioner. Previously Archived as object id 011.FIC.41.1, old accession **0433