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Article and Photograph About Howe D. Higgins' Hobby Business Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Article and Photograph About Howe D. Higgins' Hobby Business Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Perennial Parents Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Perennial Parents Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
William H. Clinkard House Walk Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| William H. Clinkard House Walk Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The Clinkard house was featured in "Walks On Mount Desert Island" by Harold Peabody and Charles H. Grandgent, printed in 1928 and copyrighted 1928 by Harold Peabody, Boston, Mass. | |||
Atwater Kent - Inventor, Industrialist and Philanthropist Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Atwater Kent - Inventor, Industrialist and Philanthropist Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
George Bucknam Dorr - the Father of Acadia National Park Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| George Bucknam Dorr - the Father of Acadia National Park Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
The Coit Excursion Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Coit Excursion Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: An account of the third “Coit Family” steamer excursion from Worcester, Massachusetts, this third trip does not seem to have involved the family though known by their name as they had started the excursions in earlier years. Descriptions of stops made by the steamer were written by various authors. | ||
At the dedication of a tablet to the memory of George Edward Street, pastor, in Phillips church, Exeter, New Hampshire, January 14, 1906 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| At the dedication of a tablet to the memory of George Edward Street, pastor, in Phillips church, Exeter, New Hampshire, January 14, 1906 Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University, Deceased during the Academical Year ending in June, 1904 | ||
Mattie Dolliver: Dairy Farmer at the Age of 75 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Mattie Dolliver: Dairy Farmer at the Age of 75 Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Published in an unknown newspaper in 1938 or 1939 | |
Newman's legacy, and his boats, will sail on Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Newman's legacy, and his boats, will sail on Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Article about legendary boatbuilder Jarvis Newman. | |
The Soldier in Our Civil War Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Soldier in Our Civil War Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Two illustrations in part of an article titled "The Soldier in Our Civil War". The illustrations depict: "Scene of the Fight Between Detachments of the Sixth Corps. General Wright, and Rode's and Gordon's Divisions of Ewell's Corps. at Fort Stevens, Washington, D.D. July 12th, 1864. From a Sketch by E. F. Mullen." "The Fifth Army Corps Awaiting the Order to Advance, After the Explosion of the Mine, Petersburg, July 30th, 1864." [show more] | |||
Yacht Digest article about Hinckley Yawl Nirvana Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Yacht Digest article about Hinckley Yawl Nirvana Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The text appears to be in Italian. The subtitle text ends with "Rockefeller among shipowners." | |||
Sunken sardine carrier going nowhere Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Sunken sardine carrier going nowhere Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Article about the sinking of the sardine carrier Lauren T., formerly known as Novelty, built by Southwest Boat Corporation in 1944. | |
Alden Yawls Nirvana and Valhalla Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Alden Yawls Nirvana and Valhalla Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Floor and sail plans for two yawls, the Nirvana and the Valhalla, designed by John G. Alden in 1948 and built by the Henry R. Hinckley company in 1949-1950. | ||
The Revenue Man - Catching Smugglers During Prohibition Was Tough Work Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Revenue Man - Catching Smugglers During Prohibition Was Tough Work Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Safe Racing Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Safe Racing Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Recovered - Friendship Sloop-Maine Sloop Boat Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Recovered - Friendship Sloop-Maine Sloop Boat Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Sloop Sinks During Race Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Sloop Sinks During Race Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Rescue is a worthy 'Endeavor' Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Rescue is a worthy 'Endeavor' Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Recovered Sloop Can Be Fixed, Owner Says Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Recovered Sloop Can Be Fixed, Owner Says Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
The Last U.S. Sardine Factory Shutting Its Doors Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Last U.S. Sardine Factory Shutting Its Doors Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Describes the closing of the Stinson Seafood plant | |
Making Wood Sing Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Making Wood Sing Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: A profile of Ralph Stanley focused on his fiddle playing and making. | |
A Friendship Comes Home Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| A Friendship Comes Home Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The Friendship sloop Gladiator, built in 1902, worked in Maine waters for more than two decades, then wandered to Chesapeake Bay and New Jersey for several decades more. In 1973, it came back to Maine for good. From the April/May 2006 issue of Maine Boats, Homes & Harbors | |
Obituary for Gladys (Manzer) Muir Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Obituary for Gladys (Manzer) Muir Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Seagoing Power Boat Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Seagoing Power Boat Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Describes the boat being build at the Bass Harbor Boat Shop, designed by Eldredge-McInnis, for William Chisholm II | |
Capt. Thurston's Death Recalls Old Shipwreck Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Capt. Thurston's Death Recalls Old Shipwreck Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The Ellsworth American |