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Lafayette National Park - Precipice Path, Champlain Mountain, Bar Harbor, Me. Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Lafayette National Park - Precipice Path, Champlain Mountain, Bar Harbor, Me. Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: ...Hospital Bar Harbor, Maine Dec. 3, 1925 Signed: Mrs... | |
1928 Map of Lafayette National Park, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| 1928 Map of Lafayette National Park, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: ...Desert, Bar Harbor, and Swan Island quadrangles – Surveyed in 1901 and 1902. Edition of 1922, reprinted 1928 Maine (Hancock County)... |
Brief Record of Origin and Activities of Hancock County Trustees of Public Preserves Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Brief Record of Origin and Activities of Hancock County Trustees of Public Preserves Northeast Harbor Library Description: ...Newspaper article from Bar Harbor Times and copy of manuscript written by Samuel Eliot about the origin and activities of the Hancock County Trustees leading... | |
Satterlee Tea House Martello Tower on Great Head Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Description: ...Postcard Date: Circa 1920 Size: 5.4375” x 3.5” Media: Collotype (probably) Title: Martello Tower on Great Head, Bar Harbor, Maine Subject: Satterlee... | |
Satterlee Tea House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Satterlee Tea House Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: According to an article entitled "The Stone Tower on Great Head" by Gladys O'Neil in the Journal of Friends of Acadia and reprinted in "The Rusticator's Journal" (1993, Friends of Acadia), the observatory was actually a stone tea house tower built in 1915. The land (Great Head and Sand Beach) was bought by J.P. Morgan in 1910 as a gift for his daughter, Louisa Satterlee. The great fire of 1947 damaged the tower and destroyed the three nearby bungalows. Louisa Satterlee's daughter, Eleanor, donated the land two years after the fire to Acadia National Park. For safety reasons, what was left of the tower after the fire was torn down so that only the foundation remains. [show more] File Attachment: Satterlee Tea House.pdf …The trail was part of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement system. of the late 1800's. …Buildings burnt to the ground in the 1947 Bar Harbor Fire. …Harbor nearly lost his life and is now in the Bar Harbor hospital at the point of death, as a result of being struck heavily on the head. …Lenahan, Bar Harbor, Maine, 2010, p. 50-51 | ||
1920 Path-Map of Mount Desert Island, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| 1920 Path-Map of Mount Desert Island, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: ...Anne (Weston) McGowan gave twelve Mount Desert Island maps and brochures to the Southwest Harbor Public Library in June 2014...The Treadway family, who summered at “Grayrock” in Seal Harbor, had given the maps to her...Most are located in the lower right quadrant in the vicinity of Sargent Mountain, Redfield Hill, Day Mountain and Seal Harbor...The actual map is located in the archives of the Southwest Harbor Public Library. It measures 45" x 32.5"... |
The Jones Cove Shell-Heap Northeast Harbor Library |
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| The Jones Cove Shell-Heap Northeast Harbor Library Description: Bulletin 1, The Jones cove Shell-Heap at West Gouldsboro, Maine by W. B. Smith in connection with Lafayette National Park - account of archeological digs at this Flanders Bay site in W. Gouldsboro, ME in 1928. |