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Laura Damon Cross Collection - Publications Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Laura Damon Cross Collection - Publications Northeast Harbor Library Description: Official Journal and Yearbook of the 71st Session of the East Maine Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1918 (100 pp.) Apollo: An illustrated manual of the History of Art throughout the ages, 1908 (351 pp.) Scans: covers, fist pages only | |||
Mellon Room Planter, Bench, End Tables Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Mellon Room Planter, Bench, End Tables Northeast Harbor Library Description: Drawings of the furniture in the Mellon Room. | ||
Memorial to Downeast Chapter, Merchant Marines Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Memorial to Downeast Chapter, Merchant Marines Northeast Harbor Library Description: World War II memorial to the Merchant Mariners and U.S. Naval Armed Guardsmen who died 1941-1946. Grey granite, on Maine Maritime Academy. | ||
Men Who Died for Their Country Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Men Who Died for Their Country Northeast Harbor Library Description: Poster of a man holding a rifle, like the soldiers used in the Civil War. Below the soldier are names of 26 men from Mount Desert who died during the war. | |||
Memorial of Champlain Discoverer of Mt. Desert, 1604-1904 Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Memorial of Champlain Discoverer of Mt. Desert, 1604-1904 Northeast Harbor Library Description: Grey booklet about the memorial to Samuel de Champlain, discoverer of Mount Desert Island. At the dedication of his monument in Seal Harbor, speakers included Rev. Samuel Eliot and Rev. William Brown. Photographs included. |