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200 Years of Maine Housing: A Guide for the House Watcher (illustrated by Phoebe McGuire)
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Acadia Naturalist Cruise from Bass Harbor on Mount Desert Island
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Bar Harbor Man Recalls Construction and Use of Coaling Station
Blueprints in Bar Harbor Historical Society
Blueprints in MDI Historical Society
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Captain Hammond's Little Miscue
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(Chute, Carolyn) Poor people richly portrayed
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Commercial Fishing Gear of the United States
Commercial Fishing Vessels and Gear
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(Cooney, Barbara) Barbara Cooney's Captivating World
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Cottages and Buildings Built by John E Clark
Cranberry Isles Mailboat and Ferry Schedule (1987)
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Dirigo: First Steel Sailing Ship
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Enthusiasm Good Will Economic Progress Are Theme of Bluenose Day
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(Field, Rachel) Rachel Field of the Cranberry Isles
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Historic Preservation in Maine
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I Try to Make It Simple': Rigging a Friendship Sloop
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(Kotzwinkle, William) A Reclusive Writing Star Drops in Briefly on Portland
(Kotzwinkle, William) The Mysterious Side of Life
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Maine State Ferry Service 1987 Schedule
Maine's First Buildings: The Architecture of Settlement, 1604-1700
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(Moore, Ruth) MDI Loses Respected Writer Poet
(Moore, Ruth) Ruth Moore vs. Hollywood
(Moore, Ruth) Services Set for Ruth Moore
(Moore, Ruth) The Ruth Moore Revival
(Morison, B.J.) An A.M. With the Author at Her Club
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Mount Desert Island Maine and Vicinity: Bibliography
My Affair With the "J.T. Morse"
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(Ogilvie, Elizabeth) Author Elizabeth Ogilvie Dies at 89
(Oglivie, Elizabeth) Island Authors
(Oglivie, Elizabeth) List of Works by Elizabeth Ogilvie
(Oglivie, Elizabeth) Sweep of Nature Fills Novelist Ogilvie's Life and Books
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Piper Prince of the Cranberry Isles
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(Rinehart, Mary Roberts) Mistress of the Mystery
(Roberts, Kenneth) The Irascible Mr. Roberts
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Sailing a Business Enterprise Not An Adventure to Sailors of Eden
Scenic Cruises Aboard the Islesford Ferry
Sea Princess Naturalist Cruises
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The Boating Industry of Mount Desert Island
The Man Who Built Northeast Harbor (Fred Savage)
The Naval Coaling Station at Lamoine
The Work of Fred L. Savage-Bar Harbor