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Other Indian Events of New England Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Other Indian Events of New England Northeast Harbor Library Description: A collection of interesting incidents in the lives of the early settlers and the Indians of this country with reproduction of old prints and photographs. Volume II. Issued by the State Street Trust Company of Boston in commemoration of its 50th anniversary. | |
Eastern Algonkian Block-Stamp decoration: A New World original or an acculturated art Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Eastern Algonkian Block-Stamp decoration: A New World original or an acculturated art Northeast Harbor Library Description: Research Series No. 1. Published by the Archeological Society of New Jersey, Trenton, New Jersey, June 1947. With an addendum: "Some early Indian basket makers of southern New England", by Eva L. Butler. | |
United States Stamp - Charles William Eliot (1834-1926) - Issued March 28, 1940 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| United States Stamp - Charles William Eliot (1834-1926) - Issued March 28, 1940 Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Postage Stamp Title: Charles W. Eliot Scott Cat. Number: 871 Subject: Eliot – Charles William Eliot (1834-1926) Design: William A. Roach (1888-1969) Engravers - Lettering: William B. Wells (1874-1942) and James T. Vail (1907-) Engraver – Portrait: Roberts - Gilroy Roberts (1905-1992) Engraver – Frame: Arlt - Carl Theodore Arlt (1883-1958) Media: Rotary Press Printer: United States Bureau of Engraving and Printing Color: Bright red violet Size: 1” x 1.0625” Country: United States Postage Value: 3 cents Issue Series: Famous American Educators Issue Origin: American educators Issue Date: March 28, 1940 Issue Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts Issue Size: 51,636,270 The third group in the Famous Americans Series honors five American educators — Horace Mann, Mark Hopkins, Charles W. Eliot, Frances E. Willard, and Booker T. Washington. The issues appeared between March 14 and April 7, 1940. The five stamps were issued in the birth order of their honorees. The “Lamp of Knowledge” shown on the stamp was the symbol designated by the United States Postal Service to indicate an educator. [show more] |
20th New England Regional Girl Scout Meeting Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| 20th New England Regional Girl Scout Meeting Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Eleanor Jarvis Newman is shown in the center and was a delegate to the New England Regional Girl Scout Meeting |
Wesley Eugene Reed in Navy Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Wesley Eugene Reed in Navy Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Wesley E. Reed, A.S. Company 431 U.S. Naval Training Statione Newport, Rhode Island |