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Notes on the Champlain Society Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Notes on the Champlain Society Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: 5 hand witten pages Diary of events from March 31, 1880, May 6, 1880, July 26-29, 1884 Aug 1-23, 1884. Personal diary of unknown author detalining leaving Mount Desert Island and returning to Cambridge and then the return to Camp a few days later. | |||
5 Year Diary Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
| 5 Year Diary Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: 5 Year Diary of unknown woman. | |||||
Diary of Virginia Somes Sanderson, November 1, 1915 to March 1, 1916 Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Diary of Virginia Somes Sanderson, November 1, 1915 to March 1, 1916 Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Diary of Virginia Somes Sanderson, November 1, 1915 to March 1, 1916. while she is at College | ||||
Copybook Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Copybook Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Copybook of F.J. Phillips, 1924-1926. Diary, contains family history, copied lines (school?), and family records. | ||||
Spring Term Copybook No. 2, 1874 Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Spring Term Copybook No. 2, 1874 Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Copybook of F.J. Phillips from the spring term 1874 from the Maine State Normal School (Castine). Combined diary and ledger style entries. | |||
diary Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| diary Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Copybook of F.J. Phillips, spring 1873-75, with one section from 1926. Binder of looseleaf paper. Most likely a compilation of other notebooks. Combination of written diary and ledger style of entries. | ||||
Marian Lawrence Peabody, Diary in Bar Harbor Aug 17. 1901 to Sep 19, 1901 Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Marian Lawrence Peabody, Diary in Bar Harbor Aug 17. 1901 to Sep 19, 1901 Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Marian Lawrence Peabody, Diary in Bar Harbor Aug 17. 1901 to Sep 19, 1901 Mentions playing tennis, being at Fabbris, sailing, | ||||
Marion L. Peabody Diary, 1899- Dec1900 Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Marion L. Peabody Diary, 1899- Dec1900 Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Marion L. Peabody Diary, Aug 1899- Dec 1900 | ||||
Marion Peabody diary synopsis,? Jan 1917 to Dec 30 1917 Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Marion Peabody diary synopsis,? Jan 1917 to Dec 30 1917 Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Marion Peabody diary? Jan 1917 to Dec 30 1917 Is she writing in the third person or is this someone else's diary. Writies, "MLP had a decision to make that was giving her qualms.." Mentions Pa, the endearment Marian L Peabody uses.12/15/2017 Events in diary 012.FIC.005.are longer so this may be a synopsis of what was happening. Uses quotes so is the author quoting Marian L. Peabody In 012.FIC.005. See Jun 2 for an exaple. [show more] | ||||
Marian Lawrence Peabody, Chapter 1, excerpts of her diary, 1914 Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Marian Lawrence Peabody, Chapter 1, excerpts of her diary, 1914 Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Marian Lawrence Peabody, Chapter 1, excerpts of her diary, Aug 2, 1914 to 1916 | ||||
Harriet Hinton diary Tremont Historical Society |
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| Harriet Hinton diary Tremont Historical Society Description: Harriet Hinton diary 1943 forward Very brief entries of no more than 3-4 lines. Often mentioning the weather, or endless chores of the household. Not much glimpse of feelings or emotions. Amongst the items found with her diary is a small paper with 6 “rules to live by”? 1. When asked for an opinion, find out what the asker prefers, and agree. 2. When asked questions about anybody, answer “I don't know”. 3. Don't bore people with your own plans and affairs. Keep quiet. Listen to them and agree. 4. Ask no favors of anyone unless absolutely necessary. 5. Don't borrow or lend, you'll lose a friend. 6. Never offer any information or suggestions. Entertainment and interaction seemed to come from visits with neighbors or women's “club” meetings, as well as frequent and regular visits to McKinley or Southwest Harbor to see movies, often with Paul. Harriet was a devoted mother, centering much of her life around Paul and his activities. She also spent much time with and leaned on her parents. When she was not feeling well, her mother often filled in for her at the post office. During the especially busy Christmas season when mail bags were very heavy, both her mother and Paul would come in to the post office to help. During the summer season, mail deliveries came twice daily, but the rest of the year, it was once a day, and then often hours late, due to weather. The otherwise quiet winter weeks were marked by the arrival of the Sears and the Montgomery Ward catalogs. In September of 1943, there was a gas shortage. Harriet and Paul made trips to Ellsworth in hopes of filling their gas tank. The water supply for the family came from a cistern. During cold weather, when many months would go by with no rain, the cistern would get low or dry up altogether. In February of 1944, Harriet wrote that the cistern ran out and Paul and his grandfather carried water from the McDuffie's well. During this month, Harriet mentions that Paul went roller skating in Trenton. 1944 brought an outbreak of Scarlet Fever to the community. In July, Harriet recorded that a blimp came down in the water off Mount Desert. In December, she notes that there was talk about a boat torpedoed at Mount Desert Rock, with many dead. [show more] | ||||
A copy of the diary that Rev. Hall kept at Islesford in 1922 and a number of love letters that he wrote Islesford Historical Society |
| A copy of the diary that Rev. Hall kept at Islesford in 1922 and a number of love letters that he wrote Islesford Historical Society Description: Rev. Hall and Mrs. Mills were found murdered in a lover's lane shortly after Rev. Hall returned to New Jersey from Islesford. The case was never solved |