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Eleanor Murphy, West Tremont Postmaster, retires
Tremont Historical Society
  • Publication, Newspaper
  • Other, Post Offices
  • Other, Postmasters
  • Other, West Tremont, Hancock County, Maine
  • 10/3/1997
Christine Gilley, Bass Harbor Postmaster retires
Tremont Historical Society
  • Publication, Newspaper
  • Other, Bass Harbor, Hancock County, Maine
  • Other, Post Offices
  • Other, Postmasters
  • 6/5/1997
"Ghost Mail" article describes old Post Offices of MDI
Tremont Historical Society
  • Publication, Newspaper
  • Other, Mount Desert Island, Hancock County, Maine
  • Other, Post Offices
  • Other, Postmarks
  • Other, Postmasters
  • 9/15/1994
Gotts Island Now Serene and Quiet Was Once Heavily Populated
Tremont Historical Society
  • Publication, Newspaper
  • 1962
Description:
Newspaper article on Gotts Island, Part I, Bar Harbor Times, August 2, 1962. 11 photos. reporter: Larue Spiker
Island Life
Tremont Historical Society
  • Publication, Newspaper
  • 09/03/1992
Island Life
Tremont Historical Society
Description:
Newspaper article about a History book about Gotts Island written by Rita Kenway (Mrs. Northwood Kenway). Includes photos of Ted and Jane Holmes (formerly William or Charles (?) Harding) house, Rita and Northwood Kenway (formerly Clarence and Jenny Harding) house, Tina and John Gillis (formerly Philip and Betty Holmes house. Published in the Bar Harbor Times. Reporter: Laurie Schreiber
History of Gotts Island A Chain of Memories Linking Centuries
Tremont Historical Society
  • Publication, Newspaper
  • 1962
Description:
Newspaper article on Gotts Island, Part II, Bar Harbor Times, August 30. 1962. 8 photos. Reporter: Larue Spiker NOTE: Photo of Philip Moore house with child and doll carriage in front has an error. Child is identified as Ruth Moore, but the child is really her sister Esther Moore (Trask). Correctly identified by Esther Moore to her daughter Muriel Trask Davisson.