Description: A naturalist gives a program on a rocky shore. Inscription on the back reads "Naturalist Program" in pencil and "Single publication rights" in blue pen. A LaRue Spiker stamp is also on the back. Black and white
Description: Postcard from 1917 featuring a photograph of the Fabbri Cottage and a newspaper clipping from January 24, 1918 [year written on clipping incorrect] describing the recent fire that destroyed the home. Black and White
Description: Memorandum from Herbert C. Hovenden regarding a message from Nauen, Germany received at the Otter Cliffs Radio Station on October 6, 1918. Hovenden summarizes what is known about the message and provides information about official and personal records of it. People Mentioned: Alessandro Fabbri, R. H. White, Raymond Cole
Description: Publication featuring pen and pencil drawings by eminent American artists of landscapes and scenery from different parts of the United States. This issue highlights the coast of Maine and Mount Desert Island with drawings by Harry Fenn accompanied by textual descriptions of the landmarks depicted. People Mentioned: Oliver B. Bunce, Abraham Somes
Description: Unidentified group of officers and civilians outside the Otter Cliffs Radio Station. The officers salute an American flag. Black and White
Description: Chiefs and radio operators of the Otter Cliffs Radio Station stand on and around the radio tower. Commanding Officer Lt. Alessandro Fabbri stands in the center in the bottom row. People Mentioned: Alessandro Fabbri Black and White
Description: Newspaper clipping from The Arcadian depicting the CPOs at Otter Cliffs in 1918. A page of notes attached to the photograph identifies some of the men. Men in photograph are numbered. People Mentioned: Bill Woods, Clarence Bates
Description: Radio equipment at the Otter Cliffs Radio Station. Notes on the back of the photograph identify the station as the first of Arthur Lawford with the call letters 1AT. People Mentioned: Arthur Lawford Black and White