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You searched for: Date: 1920sSubject: PlacesSubject: IslandType: Document
Title Type Subject Creator Date Place Rights
Contract: Leroy Stanley and Frederick B. Pratt
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Document, Legal, Legal Documents
  • Places, Island
  • Leroy Stanley
  • 1921
  • Maine
Description:
Memorandum of a contract for the sale and purchase of the island "The Sisters".
Deed: Mary Frances Birlem to Stella A. Simmons
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Document, Legal, Deed
  • Other
  • Places, Island
  • Mary Frances Birlem
  • 1929
  • Cranberry Isles
Description:
Regarding lot in Cranberry Isles First copy of Deed, not used
Property of W. K. Shaw
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Document, Projection, Plan
  • Other
  • Places, Island
  • 1929 ?
  • Cranberry Isles, Great Cranberry Island
Property of W. K. Shaw
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Simple sketched drawing of property of W. K. Shaw on Great Cranberry Island. Shows lots of Wright, Sanford/Hamor.
Storey Property on Cranberry Island
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Document, Projection, Plan
  • Other
  • Places, Island
  • Alvah L. Reed
  • 1928
  • Cranberry Isles, Great Cranberry Island
Storey Property on Cranberry Island
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Parchment drawing, 43x33 1/2", showing properties of Moorfield Storey et al. on Great Cranberry Island.
Deed: Mount Desert inhabitants to William Turner
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Document, Legal, Deed
  • People
  • Places, Island
  • Mount Desert inhabitants
  • 1921
The Future of Mount Desert Island Report, 1928
Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association
  • Document, Report
  • Other
  • Places, Island
  • Places, Park
  • Recreation
  • Eliot, Charles W.
  • 1928
  • Acadia National Park
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
The Future of Mount Desert Island Report, 1928
Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association
Description:
A report by landscape architect Charles W. Eliot on the conservation of nature and the character of Mount Desert Island. The report features maps and photographs. People Mentioned: Gist Blair, Parker Corning, George B. Dorr, Charles S. Frost, William Lawrence, Fred C. Lunam, Vance McCormick, David Hennen Morris, Charles P. Pike, John D. Rockefeller Jr., Hubert Work
Film by David Westphal - aka Lloyd Hayes-Bob Browning Home movies
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
  • Document, Recording, Video Recording
  • Places, Island
  • 1929
  • No Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Only
Description:
Video. Two DVDs made by Northeast Historic Films in Bucksport, ME, of a 16MM film and three documents. A letter from David Wesphal, Acadia Film/Video, GCI, ME, 17Feb1989 to Robertina (Bobby) Gray, Cranberry Island Library President; and a newspaper clipping dated Feb. 16, 1989 (newspaper unidentified) discussing the Northeast Historic Film archive in Blue Hill; and a film log for each of the seven reels. Westphal's letter speaks about the sugar tin can that Gray brought to him containing seven 400-ft reels of film which Wesphal titled Sugar 1, 2, 3 etc. Westphal suggests the film go to the Blue Hill Film depository for long term storage. He says the whole film runs about 1 and a half hours, was shot at slow speed (silent speed). Reel 1: Lobster-Herring (some on CI). Reel 2: Duck Island, A Few Yachts, Robinson Mtn. Reel 3: Bob in Punt, Al and Rene, Yojo, Bathing Group, Lorae, Isl and Pine Isl, Bob in Lorae. Reel 4: Morse, Panorama, Reception, Picnic Bakers, Anna Arm. Reel 5: Valley Cove, Teacup Inn, Mt Road, Jordan Pond, Grand Pre, Lena at Bakers. Reel 6: Bemesa and Yacht Races. Reel 7: Bathing, Sammy Sanford, Natives on Wharf, Eber at P.O., Enoch, Capt Rice, Kelly and Boy Radts. The leader on the digital copy of the film reads: The David Westphal Collection, Acc 0702, Browning Home movies, transferred from 16mm master by Northeast Historic Film 12 June 1996. At GCIHS this film is called the Lloyd Hayes-Bob Browning video and is believed to have been taken ca. 1929-1931; www.gcihs.org/1/photos/lloyd_hayes.html: Bob Browning donated home movies made by Lloyd Benjamin Hayes (1880-1943), and that Lloyd and Rachel Hayes bought and refurbished the old Spurling home, ran a boarding house 1934-1937, and made these home movies. [show more]