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Not a Common House: A History of St. Mary's-by-the-Sea Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Not a Common House: A History of St. Mary's-by-the-Sea Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: A historical account of St. Mary's-by-the-Sea, a gothic church in Northeast Harbor. Begins with preface written by the Reverend Douglas M. Morrill and in the main text covers the history of the church beginning in 1879 and continuing through to 1981. The book also includes an appendix with sections listing gifts to the church and St. Jude's Church, visiting clergy, memorial windows, gifts, and plaques, the vestry, and centennial committee. [show more] | |||
Not a Common House Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Not a Common House Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Copy of Not a Common House: A History of St. Mary's-by-the-Sea (Gunnar Hansen, 1981). | |||
The Bunkers of Cranberry Island Northeast Harbor Library |
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| The Bunkers of Cranberry Island Northeast Harbor Library Description: Short biography of brothers Raymond, Tud, and Wilfred Bunker who continue a long family tradition living from the sea. Published in Down East Magazine, November 1979. | |
Memories of Northeast Harbor Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Memories of Northeast Harbor Northeast Harbor Library Description: Reminiscence of Samuel Eliot Morison's childhood in Northeast Harbor between 1890 and 1900. Published in Down East Magazine, July 1978. | |
Staying Alive! Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Staying Alive! Northeast Harbor Library Description: Appearing in Down East Magazine, short story by Northeast Harbor resident and author Gunnar Hansen about the author the perils of a clam digger venturing to an off shore island in winter. |