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Bar Harbor, Celebrating 200 Years in Eden Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Bar Harbor, Celebrating 200 Years in Eden Northeast Harbor Library Description: ..."It is a special tribute to the town of Bar Harbor, a diverse community surrounded by extraordinary scenery that inspired the original name, Eden...Boating to Bar Harbor 4. Bar Harbor's First Settlers 5. An island on fire 6. An education in ecology 7. Searching for a rustic life 8...Maps of Bar Harbor and Mount Desert Island Magazine available in the Archives... | |
A Playground Contested; Bar Harbor Natives versus Rusticators, 1875-1925 Northeast Harbor Library |
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| A Playground Contested; Bar Harbor Natives versus Rusticators, 1875-1925 Northeast Harbor Library Description: Copy of article by L. Manion submitted for publication in Island History Journal contrasting the economic and social life of summer and year-round residents of Mount Desert Island. | ||
John E. Clark 1843-1909 Northeast Harbor Library |
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| John E. Clark 1843-1909 Northeast Harbor Library Description: ...Brief biography of architect John Clark and list of his works in Bar Harbor and Northeast Harbor... | |||
Francis Hector Clergue, Super Developer Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Francis Hector Clergue, Super Developer Northeast Harbor Library Description: ...Short biography of Francis Clergue of Brewer, ME who began the development of Bar Harbor (and MDI) as a tourist center... | ||
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: ...Eliot, president of Harvard College and one of the first summer resident of Northeast Harbor. The book was originally published in 1902...Published in the "Bar Harbor Times" on October 5, 2000... | |
Asticou's Island Domain: Wabanaki Peoples at Mount Desert Island 1500-2000. Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Asticou's Island Domain: Wabanaki Peoples at Mount Desert Island 1500-2000. Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Acadia National Park Ethnographic Overview and Assessment Volume 1 and Volume 2 This two-volume historical-ethnographic overview of Acadia National Park spans almost 500 years and covers a wide coastal stretch between Penobscot and Gouldsboro Bays – and sometimes much beyond. Such breadth of coverage is necessary in order to take in the park’s center piece on Mount Desert Island, plus Isle au Haut and Schoodic Peninsula, along with various land holding arrangements (including easements) on numerous offshore sea-islands in this area.1 The study explores the shifting but ongoing relationship between this habitat and Wabanaki peoples – a group of northeastern Algonquianspeaking ethnic groups or tribal nations today distinguished as the Abenaki, Maliseet, Mi'kmaq, Passamaquoddy and Penobscot. [show more] File Attachments: wabanaki_peoples_vol1-optimized.pdf …Encampment in Bar Harbor. 1894: Nine-year-old Eleanor Roosevelt visits the Bar Harbor Indian encampment. 1896: During annual Bar Harbor sport festivities …and Bar Harbor. …Everybody does the same at Bar Harbor. …See also Souvenir of Bar Harbor. wabanaki_peoples_vol2-optimized.pdf …Bar Harbor. …Harbor AML=Abbe Museum Library, Bar Harbor ANPA=Acadia National Park Archives, Bar Harbor BCL=Bowdoin College Library BHHS=Bar Harbor Historical Society …Bar Harbor: Abbe Museum. …A Guide to Bar Harbor, Mount Desert Island, Maine. Bar Harbor: Bar Harbor Board of Trade. W.H. Sherman, printer. 56 pp., ill. 14x20 cm. |
The Sonogee Grapevine Northeast Harbor Library |
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| The Sonogee Grapevine Northeast Harbor Library Description: ...Louise Libby--Article in the monthly newsletter of the Sonogee Rehab & Living Center about Louise Libby of Northeast Harbor, mother of Library Director... | ||
The House that Ruth and Eleanor Built Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The House that Ruth and Eleanor Built Southwest Harbor Public Library File Attachment: MOORE MAYO HOUSE - 2005.pdf …Ruth was born and raised on Gott s Island just off Bass Harbor Head, where her parents Lovina and Philip Moore ran the island store and post office, …and Eleanor grew up in Southwest Harbor, the daughter of Fred and Lillian Mayo. …They purchased 18 acres on the Bass Harbor Head lighthouse road and began building in early June of 1947. …Acknowledgements: material for this article was drawn from 1947 articles in the Bangor Daily News and Bar Harbor Times and an article written by Ruth for |
Grindle - Ralph Merrill Grindle - Obituary Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Grindle - Ralph Merrill Grindle - Obituary Southwest Harbor Public Library File Attachment: Grindle - Ralph Merrill Grindle - Obit.pdf …He was a boat builder and co-owner of Rich and Grindle Boat Company in Southwest Harbor. He served in the U.S. …He was proprietor of Grindle s Store in Southwest Harbor for more than 45 years. …; and two daughters, RuthAnn Fenton and her husband, Nathaniel, of Bar Harbor; and Linda Ann Dow and her husband, George, of Southwest Harbor; 10 grandchildren …, Jeffrey Rich of Bass Harbor, and Paul Grindle of Southwest Harbor; 18 great-grandchildren; and a very special friend, Mary Grindle. | ||
A Biography of Ruth Moore of Gott’s Island, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| A Biography of Ruth Moore of Gott’s Island, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Reprinted in The Newsletter of the Tremont Historical Society - 2007-2008. File Attachment: A Biography of Ruth Moore of Gott.pdf …Her father and her brother Harve also maintained a weir in the island s harbor. …Gott s Island is actually two islands, Great Gott and Little Gott, connected by a tidal bar. …By the turn of the century, these rusticators had made their way to Bar Harbor, Maine and established there a thriving enclave of summer cottages …Desert Island communities of Bar Harbor, Seal Harbor, and Northeast Harbor. Gott s Island was not isolated from the influx of select families. |