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Fire of 1947 Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Fire of 1947 Mount Desert Island Historical Society 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. Three sets of articles from the Bar Harbor Times about the Fire of 1947. | ||||
Thousands at Dedication of Mount Desert Bridge Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Thousands at Dedication of Mount Desert Bridge Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Article about the dedication of the Mount Desert Bidge in Trenton. Previously archived as 011.FIC.58.2 | |||
Bridge Dedicated to Hancock Service Men Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Bridge Dedicated to Hancock Service Men Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Article about the dedication of the Mount Desert Bidge in Trenton. Previously archived as 011.FIC.58.2 | |||
Greatest Event In Hancock County Since the Civil War Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Greatest Event In Hancock County Since the Civil War Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Notice about the Mount Desert Bidge in Trenton. Bridge dedicated with memorial tablet to veterans. There are a number of hand written notes glued to the back of the photocopied notice. Previously archived as 011.FIC.58.2 | |||
16,000 Acres Around Great Tunk Lake are Purchased... Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| 16,000 Acres Around Great Tunk Lake are Purchased... Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: ...By 21 Capitalists As Exclusive Fish and Game ReservePortland Press Herald news article describing new club in Maine near Bar Harbor where land will be developed by “a group of capitalists as a private playground where they may camp, fish and hunt to their heart’s content undistrubed by civilization.” Includes Map |