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First Aid Class, WWII Northeast Harbor Library |
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| First Aid Class, WWII Northeast Harbor Library Description: ...Frank Perkins, Levi Butler, Bill Knox, Amos Sinclair, Charlie Hardison, Frank Dorr, Nate Smallidge, Rod Sargent, Frank Eliot, Andrew Fennelly etc... | ||||
Officers of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association prepared by Gladys O'Neil Jesup Memorial Library |
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| Officers of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association prepared by Gladys O'Neil Jesup Memorial Library File Attachment: Officers of the BH VIA-uncompressed.pdf …Rice, L.8.Deasy, Morris K. …Deasy, Wm. B. Rice, Rt. Rev. Wm. Lawrence Secretary: Gardiner Sherman ( 92) Treasurer: F.C. …Dorr, Deasy, DeCastro Officers 1895-96: Elected at Sixth Annual Meeting, July 16, 1895. President: Parke Godwin ('89) Vice-Pres: L.B.Deasy, Rt . …Page 13 on Soldier's Monument Roads & Path Comm.: H Jacques, Chrmn. w/members: G .B .Dorr, BJFarrand,W.Bates,JJEmery,C.Fry,D.Ogden Officers 1897-98: Elected | |||
Bar Harbor Banking and Trust Company Jesup Memorial Library |
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| Bar Harbor Banking and Trust Company Jesup Memorial Library File Attachment: BH Banking And Trust Co-best quality.pdf …Deasy, law partner of John T. Higgins. …Among the other subscribers were Deasy, 30 shares; Dr. J.S. Moore, fifteen shares, Charles T. How, ten shares, L.A. …The trustees were Wiswell, Greeley, Grant, Lynam and Deasy. The treasurer was voted a salary of $500. …Dorr and a number of other men Sieur de Monts National Monu ment was established in 1916 and finally became the Acadia National Park. | |||
103rd Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association Aug. 17 1995 Jesup Memorial Library |
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| 103rd Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association Aug. 17 1995 Jesup Memorial Library File Attachment: 103rd Annual Report of BH VIA-uncompressed.pdf …During the 1894 annual meeting of the Association, vice-president Lucre Deasy stated that the Association had accompished every task that it had undertaken …Deasy, Edward Coles, Serenus B. Rodick, Henry Sayles, William B. Rice, David A. Bunker, Elihu T. Hamor, Addie B. Higgins, Mary G. …Dorr, Augustus Gurnee, A. W. Morrell, Ephigenia Z. Place, Francis E. Wood, George W. Vanderbilt, Gertrude S. Rice, Louisa S. Minot, F. G. | |||
Islesford Historial Museum Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Islesford Historial Museum Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: William Otis Sawtelle (1874-1939), physicist, historian, genealogist, author founded the museum in 1919. Architect Edmund B. Gilchrist designed the Colonial Revival building, built in 1927. The building, Sawtelle’s Edwin Hadlock’s ship chandlery (The Blue Duck Ships’ Store) the Sawtelle gravesite, and 1.3 acres were acquired by the National Park Service in 1948. The Islesford Historical Museum built in 1927 contains deeds, maps, engravings, papers, and artifacts related to the early history of the Acadia region. The collection also includes artifacts of the region's cultural history including fur- nishings, tools, photographs and scrapbooks. The records of the active schooner which carried cargoes from the Cranberry Isles to ports all over the world cover about one hundred years beginning in 1796. [show more] File Attachments: Islesford Historical Museum.pdf …Dorr encouraged Sawtelle to form the Islesford Collection Inc. to house his ever expanding collection. | ||
Students at the Southwest Harbor High School, Unknown Year Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Students at the Southwest Harbor High School, Unknown Year Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: ...Clark, Mildred Whitman, Etta Lunt, Marguerite (Gilley) Perkins, Millie Dorr, Korence Knowles Bonsey... | ||
Commencement Exercises - Class of 1920 - Bar Harbor High School Jesup Memorial Library |
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| Commencement Exercises - Class of 1920 - Bar Harbor High School Jesup Memorial Library File Attachment: Commencement Exercises of BHHS 1920-uncompressed.pdf …Deasy Graduation Ode .................................................... | |||
Hancock County Boy's Conference YMCA 1918 Jesup Memorial Library |
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| File Attachment: Hancock County Boys Conference YMCA-uncompressed.pdf …Deasy, Bar Harbor,Me. Cheer Leader, George E. Canning Welcome: From the Town, Selectman, Julian Emery. From the Churches, Rev. A. M. | |||
Willie Granston Collection Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Willie Granston Collection Northeast Harbor Library Description: ...Hayward, Chas, Cousins, Elmer Dorr, Est. Chester Hodgkins WGC 15...Dorr, Mrs. John Markoe, N. S. Newbold, Public Reservation, J. C. Livingston, J. Pulitzer (Main Drive, Lodge Drive, Garage Drive), R. P. Bowler, L. N...Sketch showing exchange of land between Dorr (George) and Town 1931, near incinerator 1 sheet, ink and pencil on paper WGC 38... | ||||
Annual Report of the Municipal Officers of the Town of Tremont, Maine, 1936-1937 Tremont Historical Society |
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| Annual Report of the Municipal Officers of the Town of Tremont, Maine, 1936-1937 Tremont Historical Society Description: ...Blaine Davis, Burton Day, Carl Dolliver, Elmer Dorr, Pearl Dow, Rebecca Dow, Robert Dow, Linwood Dunbar, Roy Eaton, Evelyn Farley, Everett Farley, Floyd... | |
1932-1936 Newspaper Clippings Northeast Harbor Fleet |
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| 1932-1936 Newspaper Clippings Northeast Harbor Fleet Description: 84 pages of newspaper clippings from 1932-1936 in reverse chronological order. Table of Contents. 1. Cover 2-12: 1936. 13-19: 1935. 20: 1934. 21-29: The Boston Herald. 1934. 30-39: The Boston Herald. 1933. 40-49: The Portland Press Herald. 1933. 50-51: The Boston Transcript. 1933. 52-54: The Boston Globe. 55: 1932. 56-63: Communications to The Boston Globe. 64-73: Communications to The Boston Herald. 74-76: Communications to The Boston Transcript. 1932. 77-80: Communications to The New York Herald-Tribune. 81-84: Communications to The Portland Press Herald. [show more] File Attachment: NEWPAPER CLIPPINGS_1932-1936 REDUCED.pdf …Comm o dorr Edcl lion"!> Aq uiln was called o ff. Rr1 . Mn lcol m E , Pcabocly"s Da!fydill I \\'/IS lee ding Cl?.SS A. JSL cllvlsion. |