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- Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association
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Hubert Work to Harold Peabody Letter, May 18, 1925 Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association |
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| Hubert Work to Harold Peabody Letter, May 18, 1925 Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association Description: A letter from the Secretary of the Interior, Hubert Work, to Harold Peabody, responding to inquiries from Mr. and Mrs. Peabody regarding the status of road construction projects in Lafayette National Park. Work quotes a telegram from George Dorr stating that there are no road construction projects proceeding in the national park except those which were authorized the previous summer and that since these projects are on land held by trustees of public reservations, the Department of the Interior has no control over them. People Mentioned: Marian Lawrence Peabody, George B. Dorr, Stephen T. Mather [show more] |
Hubert Work to Frank B. Rowell Letter, July 16, 1924 Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association |
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| Hubert Work to Frank B. Rowell Letter, July 16, 1924 Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association Description: A letter from the Secretary of the Interior Hubert Work to Frank Rowell regarding road construction in Lafayette National Park. Work believes that compromise between groups with opposing views and an "open door policy" of complete transparency with any plans related to development in the park are necessary in planning for the future of the national park. People Mentioned: George B. Dorr |
Hubert Work to Gist Blair Letter, March 11, 1927 Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association |
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| Hubert Work to Gist Blair Letter, March 11, 1927 Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association Description: Secretary of the Interior, Hubert Work, responds to a letter from Gist Blair regarding road construction in Lafayette National Park. Mr. Work expresses his belief that small parks like Lafayette would be better managed if they were under the supervision of states rather than the federal government. |