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The Forest Hill Society Ledger Book Northeast Harbor Library |
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| The Forest Hill Society Ledger Book Northeast Harbor Library Description: The Forest Hill Society was a women's group mainly focused on raising money to help defray costs at the Forest Hill Cemetery. This ledger covers a period of 13 years, between March 1958 and January 1971. | ||
Children at Fishway, Somes Brook, 1976 Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Children at Fishway, Somes Brook, 1976 Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Fall 1976. Marked on back, “At Brookside Oct. 1976 - we searched out the oldest and most recent grave marker.” Unknown children play on fishway in Somes Brook. | ||
Gravestone Rubbing at Brookside Cemetery, 1976 Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Gravestone Rubbing at Brookside Cemetery, 1976 Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Fall 1976. Marked on back, “A visit to Brookside for Gravestone rubbings Oct 1976.” Children age 10-12 rubbing gravestones in Brookside Cemetery. Children standing, Keith Moore, Selena Hamlin. 3.5 x 4 | ||
Four children, entrance to Hearse House, Brookside Cemetery Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Four children, entrance to Hearse House, Brookside Cemetery Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Fall 1976. Marked on back, “Mrs. Preston shows us the old hearse.” Children age 10-12 standing in entrance of hearse house in Brookside Cemetery. From left to right, Laura MacDonald, Karen Thomas, Bart Massuco, Keith Moore. | ||
Children checking old graves Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Children checking old graves Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Fall 1976. Marked on back, “A visit to check the old graves of early settlers.” Children age 10-12 rubbing gravestones in Brookside Cemetery. |