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Helen H. Lippincott Photographs Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Helen H. Lippincott Photographs Northeast Harbor Library Description: Helen H. Lippincott (Mrs. Walker H.), photographer. People in the early 1980's whom she enjoyed interacting with. a. Northeast Harbor b. Charlie and Ada Rice d. Wilfred Bunker e. Ruth Jordan e. Joe Green (aka Malcolm Graves) f. Mr. Stanley g. Mr. Burden's gardener h. i. Jordan Pond House, September 8, 1981 j. Islesford restaurant and chef k. Islesford | |
Note from Owen Roberts to the McSorleys Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Note from Owen Roberts to the McSorleys Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Envelope from Ambassador & Mrs. Owen W. Roberts to Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Mc Sorley, postmarked Cranberry Isles, ME Sep 16 AM 1985 04625. Item # 1593a is the letter associated with envelope Item # 1593. Letter is dated September 16, 1985. Dear Dot and Andy: "We arrived yesterday. Weather is beautiful. Great to be at rest after week of travel and rush. Found your letter and sent off the final payment ($3,465) to your sister, Louise Marr. Nice to hear that you have sold the final peices of property and can rest a bit now. We'll be glad to see the new neighbor. Road (McSorley Road; i.e., I-95) seems fine. Can always use a few more loads (rocks?) Much evidence of yours. Best Wishes till next summer." Signed Owen and Janet Roberts. [show more] | ||
Interview with Robert Lindsay Smallidge Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Interview with Robert Lindsay Smallidge Northeast Harbor Library Description: Copied, transcribed notes of unknown author of an interview with Lindsey Smallidge of Northeast Harbor. He spoke of jobs as a young child and influence of summer residents on the community families. | |||
Letter to Editor re Max and Beatrix Farrand Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Letter to Editor re Max and Beatrix Farrand Northeast Harbor Library Description: Brief letter about the Reef Point Garden of Beatrix and Max Farrand. |