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Three Bar Harbor Fire Department Fireman Hat Insignias Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Three Bar Harbor Fire Department Fireman Hat Insignias Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: (.01) Fireman of Bar Harbor Fire Department insignia "ENGINE" (.02) Fireman of Bar Harbor Fire Department insignia "HOSE" (.03) Fireman of Bar Harbor Fire Department insignia "LADDER" All with a 4 petal cutout | ||
Miniature Blue Glass Vase Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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Black Parasol Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Black Parasol Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Black fabric parasol with folding black handle. Used in Bar Harbor by Emily Drayton Taylor. | ||
White Parasol with Wooden Handle Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| White Parasol with Wooden Handle Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: White fabric parasol with a collapsible wooden and metal handle. Used in Bar Harbor by Emily Drayton Taylor. | ||
Pressed Glass Bowl Oil Lamp Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Pressed Glass Bowl Oil Lamp Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Pressed glass bowled lamp. Clear glass. | ||
High-Back Chair Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| High-Back Chair Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: High-back chair with upholstered seat, striped cushion, mustard and grey colors. Cane back. Carved wood arms and legs. | ||
Basket Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Basket Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Rectangular Ash and Sweet Grass braided basket with handle. Used by Richard Rodrick to sell flowers as a boy. | ||
Sixteenth Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, 1905 Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association |
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| Sixteenth Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, 1905 Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association Description: Annual report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association. The report includes individual committee reports, a list of members, and the association's charter and by-laws. 48 pages. | |
Nineteenth Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, 1908/1909 Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association |
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| Nineteenth Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, 1908/1909 Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association Description: Annual report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association. For the year ending September 8th 1908. Published July 1909. The report includes individual committee reports, a list of members, and the association's charter and by-laws. 46 pages. | |
Eighteenth Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, 1907 Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association |
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| Eighteenth Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, 1907 Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association Description: Annual report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association. The report includes individual committee reports, a list of members, and the association's charter and by-laws. Missing pages 34-35, 38-39. 40 pages. | |
Seventeenth Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, 1906 Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association |
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| Seventeenth Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, 1906 Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association Description: Annual report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association. The report includes individual committee reports, a list of members, and the association's charter and by-laws. Notes on page 2. Photos of stone steps and carins on pages 22 and 23. 52 pages. | |
Fifteenth Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, 1904 Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association |
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| Fifteenth Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, 1904 Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association Description: Annual report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association. The report includes individual committee reports, a list of members, and the association's charter and by-laws. 27 pages. | |
Fourteenth Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, 1903 Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association |
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| Fourteenth Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, 1903 Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association Description: Annual report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association. The report includes individual committee reports, a list of members, and the association's charter and by-laws. 35 pages. | |
Twelfth Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, 1901/1902 Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association |
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| Twelfth Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, 1901/1902 Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association Description: Annual report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association. Cover shows 1902; title page is 1901. The report includes individual committee reports, a list of members, and the association's charter and by-laws. 2 copies, 36 pages. | |
Seventeenth Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, October 1906 Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association |
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| Seventeenth Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, October 1906 Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association Description: Annual report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association. The report includes a summary of the association's activities, reports of the individual committees, a list of members, and the association's charter and by-laws. People Mentioned: Mrs. Robert Abbe, Robert Abbe, C. S. Abercrombie, Mrs. C. S. Abercrombie, Arthur D. Addison, Mrs. Arthur D. Addison, Mrs. F. C. Allen, John O'G. Allmand, Mrs. Robert Amory, Robert Amory, Mrs. Nicholas L. Anderson, John W. Auchincloss, Mrs. John W. Auchincloss, L. Artell Austin, H. D. Averill, Henry D. Babcock, Mrs. Henry D. Babcock, Mrs. Henry M. Baker, A. Bleecker Banks, Mrs. A. Bleecker Banks, Mildred Barnes, Mrs. Albert Clifford Barney, Edgar W. Bass, J. P. Bass, Mrs. Edgar W. Bass, Waldron Bates, Mrs. N. E. Baylies, Harriet Blaine Beale, K. V. R. Berry, Christine W. Biddle, DeWitt Clinton Blair, Mrs. DeWitt Clinton Blair, Mrs. William H. Bliss, George S. Bowdoin, Mrs. George S. Bowdoin, Joseph T. Bowen, Mrs. Joseph T. Bowen, Mrs. Samuel W. Bridgham, Samuel W. Bridgham, Lincoln F. Brigham, Mrs. Lincoln F. Brigham, Mrs. Martin L. Brimmer, Sally E. Brown, William Adams Brown, D. Wellington Bunker, David A. Bunker, Mrs. D. Wellington Bunker, Henry D. Burnham, Mrs. Henry D. Burnham, Thomas J. Bush, Mrs. A. Cass Canfield, Mrs. Miles B. Carpenter, Jane M. Cary, Alexander J. Cassatt, Mrs. Alexander J. Cassatt, Fred W. Chandler, E. S. Clark, John E. Clark, Mrs. E. S. Clark, Anna M. Clarke, Banyer Clarkson, Mrs. Banyer Clarkson, Edward Coles, Mary B. Coles, Mrs. Edward Coles, Mrs. Thomas G. Condon, Francis M. Conners, H. M. Conners, Mrs. Thomas K. Conrad, D. Page Cotton, Fred H. Cowan, Mrs. Alexander B. Coxe, Mary E. Crafts, Mrs. Uriel H. Crocker, Edwin C. Cushman, Mrs. Edwin C. Cushman, Violet Cushman, Mrs. R. Fulton Cutting, R. Fulton Cutting, Mrs. Walter Dabney, Charles H. Dale, Mrs. Charles H. Dale, Mrs. Andrew J. Davis, Mrs. W. H. Davis, W. H. Davis, Luere B. Deasy, M. H. Dehon, Hasket Derby, Mrs. Hasket Derby, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, William Croswell Doane, Mrs. William E. Dodge, George B. Dorr, Mary G. Dorr, Mrs. William P. Douglas, Mrs. William P. Draper Jr., William P. Draper Jr., Mrs. William P. Draper, Mrs. Robert Coleman Drayton, William Butler Duncan, Emily Dutilh, J. Pierrepont Edwards, Frank S. Ellis, Mrs. Frank Ellis, John J. Emery, Mrs. John J. Emery, R. W. Emmons, Henry Lane Eno, Mrs. Henry Lane Eno, W. J. Evans, Ernesto G. Fabbri, Mrs. Ernesto G. Fabbri, Mrs. William M. Fleitmann, William M. Fleitmann, DeGrasse Fox, F. Fremont-Smith, C. L. W. French, L. Edward Frith, J. Austin Furfey, Nora Godwin, Parke Godwin, James Grant, Charles S. Green, Rudolph Grindle, Augustus C. Gurnee, Delia E. Gurnee, Walter S. Gurnee, M. H. Guthrie, Mrs. William D. Guthrie, Thomas P. Guthrie, William D. Guthrie, George R. Hagerthy, Elihu T. Hamor, S. L. Hanscom, Alpheus H. Hardy, Mrs. Alpheus H. Hardy, Emily L. Harrison, Francis Burton Harrison, John Harrison, Mrs. John Harrison, Mrs. H. C. Hart, Henry Reed Hatfield, Mrs. Henry R. Hatfield, Mrs. Henry O. Havemeyer, Addie B. Higgins, Blithen S. Higgins, Mrs. William B. Hoffman, Mrs. Charles D. Homans, Mrs. John Hone, Charles T. How, Mrs. Thomas H. Hubbard, Thomas H. Hubbard, Sophie Huguenin, Charles E. Inches, George L. Ingraham, Mrs. C. C. Jackson, Herbert Jaques, Mrs. Herbert Jaques, Morris K. Jesup, Mrs. Morris K. Jesup, Beatrix Jones, Mrs. Cadwalader Jones, Mrs. Albion F. Jordan, John Innes Kane, Mrs. John Innes Kane, John Stewart Kennedy, Mrs. John Stewart Kennedy, John L. Ketterlinus, Mrs. John L. Ketterlinus, L. N. Kettle, Mrs. L. N. Kettle, Mrs. William M. Kingsland, C. C. Ladd, Francis C. Lawrence Jr., Mrs. Francis C. Lawrence Jr., Ruth Lawrence, Sarah Lawrence, William Lawrence, Mrs. Thomas Leaming, Thomas Leaming, William H. L. Lee, Mrs. M. E. Leeds, Mrs. Warner M. Leeds, Warner M. Leeds, Mrs. Christopher S. Leffingwell, Ansel B. Leland, Elizabeth Linzee, Andrew E. Liscomb, John C. Livingston, Johnston Livingston, Mrs. John C. Livingston, Mrs. Philip Livingston, Philip Livingston, Morris Longstreth, Lea McIlvaine Luquer, Mrs. Lea McIlvaine Luquer, Fred C. Lynam, Angus M. MacDonald, Maria T. Major, Mrs. John Markoe, Mrs. Nathan Matthews, Frederic May, Mrs. J. Frederic May, Louis B. McCagg, Mrs. Louis B. McCagg, Mrs. R. Hall McCormick, R. Hall McCormick, Edward B. Mears, Ester F. Mears, Mrs. Edward B. Mears, A. Meserole, Louisa S. Minot, Mrs. John W. Minturn, Mrs. S. Weir Mitchell, S. Weir Mitchell, Frances Tracy Morgan, J. Pierpont Morgan, Edward Morrell, Mrs. Edward Morrell, A. W. Morrill, David Hennen Morris, Mrs. David Hennen Morris, C. C. Morrison, E. J. Morrison, Mrs. Campbell Mortimer, Howard L. Nason, Clement B. Newbold, Juliette Nickerson, Mrs. Otis Norcross, Otis Norcross, David B. Ogden, Leonard E. Opdycke, Mrs. Emerson Opdycke, Mrs. Leonard E. Opdycke, E. A. Osgood, Charles F. Ostrander, Mrs. Charles F. Ostrander, Charles F. Paine, Mrs. Herbert Parsons, F. G. Peabody, F. H. Peabody, Mrs. A. P. Peabody, Edmund Pendleton, Mrs. Austin Phelps, George A. Phillips, Mrs. A. R. E. Pinchot, Iphigenia Z. Place, Mrs. George Place, Mrs. A. E. Platt, J. Biddle Porter, Mrs. J. Biddle Porter, Abby A. Potter, Mrs. Robert B. Potter, Mrs. J. M. P. Price, Cornelia Prime, Joseph Pulitzer, B. C. Reynolds, Serena Rhinelander, Gertrude S. Rice, Mrs. William B. Rice, William B. Rice, Eugene B. Richards, George S. Robbins, Mrs. George A. Robbins, Mrs. George S. Robbins, Martin Roberts, Tobias Roberts, Mrs. Moncure Robinson, Serenus H. Rodick, Henrietta W. Sanders, Henry Sayles, Mrs. William Jay Schieffelin, William Jay Schieffelin, Jacob H. Schiff, Mrs. Jacob H. Schiff, Edgar Scott, Mrs. Edgar Scott, Arthur Scribner, Mrs. Arthur Scribner, Thomas Searls, Helen Sears, Mrs. J. M. Sears, Mrs. W. W. Seely, Elizabeth Seton, Mrs. William F. Sheehan, William F. Sheehan, Frank E. Sherman, Gardiner Sherman, Mrs. Frank E. Sherman, Mrs. Gardiner Sherman, William H. Sherman, John B. Shober, C. Morton Smith, Jefferson C. Smith, Josephine Smith, Mrs. C. Morton Smith, Mrs. Edward A. Smith, S. R. Smith, Mrs. H. B. Sprague, Julia Stevens, William Rhinelander Stewart, Horace S. Stokes, Edward E. Suminsby, J. Madison Taylor, Mrs. J. Madison Taylor, Bayard Thayer, Mrs. Bayard Thayer, Anne Thompson, Augustus Thorndike, Mrs. Augustus Thorndike, Mrs. G. Quincy Thorndike, A. D. Torrey, Mrs. Charles R. Train, Mrs. John B. Trevor, Alanson Tucker, Mrs. Alanson Tucker, G. Willett Van Nest, George W. Vanderbilt, R. W. Wakefield, Elbridge Walls, Elizabeth C. Washington, Mrs. Herbert Washington, John W. Waterbury, Mrs. John W. Waterbury, Mrs. Camille Weidenfeld, Mrs. C. Minot Weld, Mrs. Arthur Wellman, George M. Wheeler, John Jay White, Mrs. John Jay White, Frances E. Wood, Mrs. Daniel J. Worden [show more] | |
Call for Letters Regarding Automobile Access to Bar Harbor Letter, February 21, 1908 Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association |
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| Call for Letters Regarding Automobile Access to Bar Harbor Letter, February 21, 1908 Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association Description: A form letter from the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association asking the recipient to send a letter expressing their feelings regarding allowing automobiles in Bar Harbor to the town selectman. | |
John S. Kennedy to David B. Ogden Letter, April 26, 1909 Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association |
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| John S. Kennedy to David B. Ogden Letter, April 26, 1909 Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association Description: A letter in which Mr. Kennedy expresses his opposition to a proposal to have a causeway constructed between Bar Harbor (then Eden), on Mount Desert Island, and Bar Island, also known as Rodick's island. |