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Loading the mail boat ferry Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Loading the mail boat ferry Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Wilfred Bunker (about age 43) receives cargo on stern of the Island Queen. "Mail Route - Men at Southwest Harbor load mail for delivery at Cranberry Island and Islesford." Photo shows the mail boat at the Lower Town Dock in Southwest Harbor. Photo for newspaper by L. Spiker. The Island Queen was built in 1963. Beal & Bunker moved operations to Northeast Harbor in 1972. | ||
The Champlain Society Northeast Harbor Library |
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| The Champlain Society Northeast Harbor Library Description: Article "The Champlain Society: How they spent their summer vacation in 1880", published in the "Bar Harbor Times" on August 1, 1996. Written by Nan Lincoln. Photographs by Marshall P. Slade. | |
Newsclipping: “Somesville Woman Elected President of AAUW Monday” April 27, 1967. Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Newsclipping: “Somesville Woman Elected President of AAUW Monday” April 27, 1967. Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Newsclipping: “Somesville Woman Elected President of AAUW Monday” April 27, 1967. Virginia Somes Sanderson. Previously accessioned as **0746, Object ID 011.FIC.77.3 | |||
From Father to Son - Review by Carl Little Northeast Harbor Library |
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| From Father to Son - Review by Carl Little Northeast Harbor Library Description: Review by Carl Little of the book "Charles Eliot, Landscape Architect", written by his father, Charles W. Eliot, president of Harvard College and one of the first summer resident of Northeast Harbor. The book was originally published in 1902. Also mentioned is the Champlain Society of which Charles Eliot was a member. Published in the "Bar Harbor Times" on October 5, 2000. | |
"Between the Hills" and its 100 year old church. Northeast Harbor Library |
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| "Between the Hills" and its 100 year old church. Northeast Harbor Library Description: Historical address of Dr. Horace Leavitt on the 100th anniversary of the Somesville Union Meeting House. He traces early history of Somesville and many families. Bar Harbor Times, September 19, 1940. | |
Articles and essays by R. L. Grindle Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Articles and essays by R. L. Grindle Northeast Harbor Library Description: Old Days on the Sea Political History (I, II) the Doctrinal Controversy, 1924 | |||
Newspaper article commemorating the 60th anniversary of the Eastern Maine Basketball Champions of 1924 Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| Newspaper article commemorating the 60th anniversary of the Eastern Maine Basketball Champions of 1924 Great Harbor Maritime Museum Description: The photograph is a newspaper clipping (text on reverse) from April 12, 1984 that describes 1924 championship team. The Gilman High School of Northeast Harbor basketball team and their coach Stanley Week posed outside after winning the Eastern Maine basketball tournament at the University of Maine at Orono in 1924. The players are in uniform, and Week holds the plaque they won. People Depicted: Stanley Week, Burton Seavey, Edward Ralph, Albert Manchester, Stuart Branscom, Horace Bucklin, Francis Atwood, Jerome Knowles, Merrill Whitmore and Paul Bucklin. Also mentioned in the article are Douglas Driscoll, Carl Kelley Black and white [show more] | |
Four Special Summer Places: 1 Northeast Harbor, Maine's snuggest harbor Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Four Special Summer Places: 1 Northeast Harbor, Maine's snuggest harbor Northeast Harbor Library Description: Article about many Northeast Harbor summer and year-round families (Mellon, Milliken, Peabody, Strawbridge), organizations (Cranberry Club) and places in town. Published in Town & Country, July 1985. | |
Maine Pilgrims Followed Prophet to Holy Land Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Maine Pilgrims Followed Prophet to Holy Land Northeast Harbor Library Description: Article about the "Church of the Messiah" sect, lead by G. J. Adams, in Indian River, ME, their pilgrimage to Jaffa in 1866. Material from Carl Kelley | ||
Bleachers, Pins, & the Green Line Blues Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Bleachers, Pins, & the Green Line Blues Northeast Harbor Library Description: A photograph of the Northeast Harbor Library. People in photograph are Mrs. Fay & Ambassador Norman Armour. | ||
Conservationists buy 125 acres Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Conservationists buy 125 acres Northeast Harbor Library Description: A partnership of Maine Heritage Trust and several of its members earned the property with an $815,000 bid. This consisted of 125 acres of meadow, woodland and salt marsh. | ||
From Champlain to Tomorrow Northeast Harbor Library |
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| From Champlain to Tomorrow Northeast Harbor Library Description: Article about the inception of the Maine Coast Heritage Trust largely inspired by Peggy Rockefeller to protect, conserve private lands along the Maine coast. Published in Down East Magazine, 1974. | ||
The Sea Nurse Northeast Harbor Library |
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| The Sea Nurse Northeast Harbor Library Description: Nurse Sharon Daley provides health care to off-islands via Maine Seacoast Mission's Sunbeam with the help of the telemedicine program. | ||
Island graduation a rite of passage to mainland Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Island graduation a rite of passage to mainland Northeast Harbor Library Description: Little Cranberry Isle, Maine, the only graduate of Islesford Elementary School, on Little Cranberry Island is Katrina Pickering this year. | ||
Island graduate takes all honors Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Island graduate takes all honors Northeast Harbor Library Description: Eighth-grader is sole participant in ceremony at Little Cranberry Island's graduation. She has spent her childhood on the island. She will attend Concord Academy next year. | |
Article About the Board of Selectmen in the Town of Tremont - 1905 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Article About the Board of Selectmen in the Town of Tremont - 1905 Southwest Harbor Public Library |