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Iranian Hostage Crisis 1980-1981 Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Iranian Hostage Crisis 1980-1981 Northeast Harbor Library Description: Series of articles about the Iranian hostages, including Moorhead Kennedy, and events surrounding their release in January 1981. Louisa Kennedy became spokeswoman for hostage families in attempts to gain release. | |||
Robert Bloom retirement article Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Robert Bloom retirement article Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Document, 2 pages, photocopy of newspaper article "Au Revoir, not goodbye" by Gordon Emerson, written around March 1980, about retirement of Robert Bloom. Annotated with note by Sara Lambert "Sally" Bloom saying the job of assembling and publishing Bob Bloom's music, mentioned in the article, took longer than expected. | ||
Bangor Daily News article, Oct. 31, 1984. Wendell Gilley Museum |
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| Bangor Daily News article, Oct. 31, 1984. Wendell Gilley Museum Description: Article from the Bangor Daily News reporting on a donation of Wendell Gilley bird carvings by artist Ethel Mae James to the museum | ||
"The Sage of Great Cranberry Island.'' Newspaper Clipping for Carl Nelson Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| "The Sage of Great Cranberry Island.'' Newspaper Clipping for Carl Nelson Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: A newspaper clipping for Carl Nelson. This newspaper clipping talks about the life and art of islander Carl Nelson. | |
Marguerite Yourcenar: After 300 years, a woman writer (from Maine, "Mon Dieu"), joins "The Immortals" of France Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Marguerite Yourcenar: After 300 years, a woman writer (from Maine, "Mon Dieu"), joins "The Immortals" of France Northeast Harbor Library Description: Article about writer Marguerite Yourcenar's acceptance as first woman into the Académie Française. Published in People Magazine, May 5, 1980. | ||
Bowdoin remembers: Marguerite Yourcenar 1903-1987 Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Bowdoin remembers: Marguerite Yourcenar 1903-1987 Northeast Harbor Library Description: Short article remembering French Academy writer Marguerite Yourcenar. "For 40 years, one of the most respected French writers of the century lived in a small resort town in Maine - and from time to time visited Bowdoin." Published in Bowdoin magazine, Spring 1988. Vol. 61, No. 3 - An issue devoted to writers. | ||
Maine's Little-Known 'Immortal" Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Maine's Little-Known 'Immortal" Northeast Harbor Library Description: Short article about French Academy writer Marguerite Yourcenar's quiet life in Northeast Harbor. Published in Down East Magazine, October 1982. | ||
Newspaper article commemorating the 60th anniversary of the Eastern Maine Basketball Champions of 1924 Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| Newspaper article commemorating the 60th anniversary of the Eastern Maine Basketball Champions of 1924 Great Harbor Maritime Museum Description: The photograph is a newspaper clipping (text on reverse) from April 12, 1984 that describes 1924 championship team. The Gilman High School of Northeast Harbor basketball team and their coach Stanley Week posed outside after winning the Eastern Maine basketball tournament at the University of Maine at Orono in 1924. The players are in uniform, and Week holds the plaque they won. People Depicted: Stanley Week, Burton Seavey, Edward Ralph, Albert Manchester, Stuart Branscom, Horace Bucklin, Francis Atwood, Jerome Knowles, Merrill Whitmore and Paul Bucklin. Also mentioned in the article are Douglas Driscoll, Carl Kelley Black and white [show more] | |
Four Special Summer Places: 1 Northeast Harbor, Maine's snuggest harbor Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Four Special Summer Places: 1 Northeast Harbor, Maine's snuggest harbor Northeast Harbor Library Description: Article about many Northeast Harbor summer and year-round families (Mellon, Milliken, Peabody, Strawbridge), organizations (Cranberry Club) and places in town. Published in Town & Country, July 1985. | |
Carl Nelson artwork Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| ![]() Carl Nelson artwork Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Document, news release about retrospective exhibit at Carl Nelson's house, highlighting his art. Dated Aug (1988) | ||
Retrospective exhibit at Carl Nelson's house 1988 Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| ![]() Retrospective exhibit at Carl Nelson's house 1988 Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Newspaper clipping, about retrospective exhibit at Carl Nelson's house, highlighting his art. From Bar Harbor Times, 25 Aug 1988. | ||
Mary Parkman Peabody Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Mary Parkman Peabody Northeast Harbor Library Description: 3 articles published in 1981 commemorating Mary Peabody: 1. "Mary Peabody, 89, fighter for rights", The Boston Globe, Saturday, February 7, 1981 2. "Mary Peabody, jailed at 72 for rights protests, is dead", The Hartford Courant 3. "Claremont's Lisa Berdecki recalls Mary Parkman Peabody", Eagle Times, April 20, 1981 | |||
The Redoubtable Lady of Reef Point Northeast Harbor Library |
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| The Redoubtable Lady of Reef Point Northeast Harbor Library Description: Biography of Beatrix Farrand with focus on the development Reef Point gardens, her summer home in Bar Harbor. Published in Down East Magazine in July 1985. | |
The Redoubtable Lady of Reef Point Northeast Harbor Library |
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| The Redoubtable Lady of Reef Point Northeast Harbor Library Description: Short biography of Beatrix Farrand - her family background, her education, her focus on her Reef Point Gardens in Bar Harbor, and her landscape projects, including the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller garden in Seal Harbor. Published in Down East Magazine, July 1985. | |
Re-enacting Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Re-enacting Northeast Harbor Library Description: Copy of an article about Civil War Reenactments by Joseph Smith, teacher at Mt. Desert Elementary School in early 1980's. Mr. Smith was actively involved with the Maine Civil War Company reenactment group. | ||
The Bar Harbor Times Northeast Harbor Library |
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| The Bar Harbor Times Northeast Harbor Library Description: This is a weekly newspaper produced since 1914. It is MDI's hometown newspaper. Each issue contains local town news. This copy has great interview with Sen. Mitchell. | ||
Mitchell Of Maine Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Mitchell Of Maine Northeast Harbor Library Description: Short biography of Senator George Mitchell, Maine native and summer resident of Seal Harbor. Published in Down East Magazine, November 1988. | ||
Who Killed Captain Rumill? Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Who Killed Captain Rumill? Northeast Harbor Library Description: Edna Hysom of Pretty Marsh recalls the story of the disappearance of Capt. Edwin Rumill of Pretty Marsh from the schooner Rumill from the schooner "Harry A. Berwind" off the North Carolina coast in 1905. Published in Down East Magazine, September 1989. | ||
Keeping Up A Great American Tradition Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Keeping Up A Great American Tradition Northeast Harbor Library Description: Biographical sketch of Susan Mary Alsop and detail of interior design of her Georgetown home developed by Mrs. John Pierrepont. | ||
Two Women's Legacy - Jekyll and Farrand Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Two Women's Legacy - Jekyll and Farrand Northeast Harbor Library Description: Professional friendship of landscape architects Gertrude Jeckyll and Beatrix Farrand and their inspirational designs in gardens in the United States and England. | ||
Beatrix Farrand Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Beatrix Farrand Northeast Harbor Library Description: Biography of Beatrix Jones Farrand including her landscape philosophy, her education, and descriptions of several of her designs (Dunbarton Oaks; The Aerie). Published in "Horticulture" February 1985. | ||
Beatrix Farrand Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Beatrix Farrand Northeast Harbor Library Description: Article about Beatrix Farrand, landscaper. Has an accompanying Photograph copy of a letter to the editor from the March 8, 1985 Bar Harbor Times about the article. |