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The Greatest Generation Northeast Harbor Library |
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| The Greatest Generation Northeast Harbor Library Description: Supplemental publication to the Ellsworth American and Mount Desert Islander of World War II Veteran profiles. Included is a profile of Robert Graves of Northeast Harbor (page 13). | ||
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. | ||
Town of Mount Desert in the Civil War Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Town of Mount Desert in the Civil War Northeast Harbor Library Description: Compiled by Robert Pyle, librarian, these are Civil War service records for Mount Desert men. | ||
List of the Richard K. Lunt Collection Northeast Harbor Library |
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| List of the Richard K. Lunt Collection Northeast Harbor Library Description: Collection consists of two parts. One is a list of oral histories made by R. K. Lunt in in 1963 of Mt. Desert residents. The second part is a college thesis on lobster boat building with transcribed interviews. | ||
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. The magazine focuses on the rich heritage that created this community - how the town evolved from a fishing and farming community to a summer haven for wealthy socialites to a first-class tourist destination." Articles in this issue include: 1. A town they called Eden 2. Living on the Rocks 3. 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. A Cottage culture 9. A tale of Two Labs 10. Acaidia: One of America's Jewels 11. A friendly group 12. A bright future 13. Maps of Bar Harbor and Mount Desert Island Magazine available in the Archives. [show more] | |
Gone and Back Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Gone and Back Northeast Harbor Library Description: Northeast Harbor author recounts daughter's torturous journey through drug abuse in a book entitled "Augusta Gone: A True Story" by Martha Dudman, Simon & Schuster, NY | ||
Friends of Hitty ladies with Bruce Komusin Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Friends of Hitty ladies with Bruce Komusin Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Photos: 3 snapshots of Hitty ladies including Virginia Heyerdahl (editor of Friends of Hitty Newsletter), who visited the schoolhouse museum in November 2005. Photo 1: blank. Photo 2: Hitty Ladies & Bruce Komusin. The women include Virginia Heyerdahl - they donated some Rachel Field books shown on the table. Photo 3. Sarah Newell in schoolhouse museum behind Rachel Field books, some just donated. | ||
Cranberry Island Rugs Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Cranberry Island Rugs Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Letter (copy) sent by Hugh L. Dwelley to Mildred Cole Peledeau in 2004, about Cranberry Island Rugs. Hugh's letter includes several patterns for rugs: "Jefferson's Fancy", "Dimond Diaper", "Rose of Sharon", and some unlabeled. The patterns are also labeled "Mrs. Eliza Murray", "1840", and "1844". A photo of some samples made form the patterns in 1999. | ||
Approximately My Idea of Heaven Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Approximately My Idea of Heaven Northeast Harbor Library Description: Carl Little presents a brief biography of Elizabeth Bishop, poetess and summer resident of North Haven, with excerpts of her poems and letters. Published in "Island Journal", Volume Twenty, 2003 |