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  • Great Gott Island
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  • Southwest Harbor Public Library
Title Type Subject Creator Date Place Rights
Gotts Island, Maine by Jane M. Holmes
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Publication, Literary, Article
  • People
  • Places, Ocean
  • Holmes - Jane M. Holmes
  • 1953-02-08
  • Tremont, Great Gott Island
  • In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted
Gotts Island, Maine by Jane M. Holmes
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Gotts Island Maine - Its People 1880-1992
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Publication, Book
  • People
  • Places, Island
  • Johnson - Rita (Johnson) Kenway (1931-2011)
  • 1993
  • Tremont, Great Gott Island
  • In Copyright
Gotts Island Maine - Its People 1880-1992
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
An account of the summer visitors and native population on Gotts Island starting in the 1890's, the book describes the island experience, the families, and changes that took place over the next 100 years.
Montell Gott Lives Alone On Island Ancestors Bought 162 Years Ago
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Publication, Newspaper
  • People
  • Sawyer - Mina Titus Sawyer
  • 1952-01-26
  • Tremont, Great Gott Island
  • In Copyright
Description:
1952 Newspaper article about Montell Gott living on Great Gott Island.
Homesick For That Place: Ruth Moore Writes About Maine
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Publication, Literary, Article
  • People
  • Places, Island
  • Pixley - Jennifer Craig Pixley
  • 1997
  • Tremont, Great Gott Island
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Description:
The lives of authors Ruth Moore and Eleanor Ruth Mayo were their own, but their private lives and the lives they led on Mount Desert Island, were so intertwined that archivists find it difficult to divide documents, stories and photographs between them. It is for this reason that this Item exists in the database. It ties together other Items that relate more to both women than to either as an individual. “Homesick For That Place: Ruth Moore Writes About Maine” by Jennifer Craig Pixley is so well conceived that it may be recommended to those who are interested in Ruth and Eleanor above many other works, but there is much to be learned from everything included here. [show more]