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  • Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association
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Harold Peabody to Frank B. Rowell Letter, June 2, 1925
Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association
  • Document, Correspondence, Letter
  • Peabody, Harold
  • 1925-06-02
  • Acadia National Park
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Harold Peabody to Frank B. Rowell Letter, June 2, 1925
Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association
Description:
A letter from Harold Peabody stating his feelings that George Dorr and Stephen Mather are obstructions to constructive communication with the Secretary of the Interior. Peabody continues, stating that the authorities operate "through a series of lies and politics backed up by John D. Rockefeller's money." People Mentioned: Stephen T. Mather, George B. Dorr, Mary Frances Parkman
John D. Rockefeller Jr. to Director of the National Parks, Department of the Interior Letter, February 24, 1927 (1)
Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association
  • Document, Correspondence, Letter
  • Rockefeller Jr., John D.
  • 1927-02-24
  • Acadia National Park
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Description:
A letter from John D. Rockefeller Jr. to the Department of the Interior. The letter addresses two roads he is proposing to build that include portions that pass through Lafayette National Park property to the north and south of Bubble Pond.
B.L. Hadley to Dale J. Foley Letter, July 12, 1950
Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association
  • Document, Correspondence, Letter
  • Hadley, B. L.
  • 1950-07-12
  • Acadia National Park
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
B.L. Hadley to Dale J. Foley Letter, July 12, 1950
Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association
Description:
National Parks Service superintendent B.L. Hadley writes in regard to the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association's offer of Sheep Porcupine Island to become a part of Acadia National Park. Mr. Hadley tells Mr. Foley that the government needs an assessed valuation of the island, a statement from the town of Gouldsboro, and a warranty deed and abstract of title for the island. People Mentioned: Edwin Smith