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- 1930s✖
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A lobster is a lobster on when native to the northeast----especially Maine, LaRue Spiker
Article from Happy Days - Civilian Conservation Camp Newspaper
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Brief Record of Origin and Activities of Hancock County Trustees of Public Preserves
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Castle in Maine Mournful Relic of Mining Boom
Coldest Wave in Years Visits Mt. Desert Island
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Dedication of Cadilac Mountain Road
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History of Sutton Island Features Review of Early Settlers and Island Homes
Hollis G. Reed Has Made Good in Home State; Capt. J.M. Gray, 71, Lighthouse Keeper Two-Score Years
Hollis G. Reed Has Made Good in Home State; Capt. J.M. Gray, 71, Lighthouse Keeper Two-score Years
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Memories of Somesville area, Indian Point by Mrs. Brown, ca.1860-1890
Museum at Somesville is Credit to Enterprise of Women's Club
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Newsclipping - Bar Harbor Times “Dr. R.L. Grindle dies Aged 88” April 29, 1930.
Newspaper article: "Coldest Wave in Years Visits Mount Desert Island"
Newspaper clipping about Machias normal school graduation, 1930.
Northeast Harbor Jeweler Has Collected Rare Clocks For More Than 40 yrs.
Northeast Harbor Jeweler has Collected Rare Clocks for More Than Forty Years
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Obituary for Chester E. Clement
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President and Mrs. Roosevelt on board Amberjack II at Southwest Harbor, Maine
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Stories of Cranberry Isles Capt. Eugene Stanley