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Letter: Belle Smallidge Knowles to Frank E. Guernsey Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Letter: Belle Smallidge Knowles to Frank E. Guernsey Northeast Harbor Library Description: Regarding Maine women's influence for Mt. Katahdin Park | |
Letter: Belle Smallidge Knowles to Frank E. Guernsey Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Letter: Belle Smallidge Knowles to Frank E. Guernsey Northeast Harbor Library Description: Regarding Chamberlain article and Mt. Katahdin | ||
Letter: Frank E. Guernsey to Belle Smallidge Knowles Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Letter: Frank E. Guernsey to Belle Smallidge Knowles Northeast Harbor Library Description: Regarding Ira F. Hersey, Successor to Guernsey Regarding Mt. Katahdin National Park | |
Letter: Belle Smallidge Knowles to Jennie R. Goodall Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Letter: Belle Smallidge Knowles to Jennie R. Goodall Northeast Harbor Library Description: Regarding Charles C. Adams of Syracuse University, N. Y. Regarding Mt. Katahdin National Park | |
Great Head, Sand Beach and J. P. Morgan Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Great Head, Sand Beach and J. P. Morgan Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Letter: John A. Peters to Belle Smallidge Knowles Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Letter: John A. Peters to Belle Smallidge Knowles Northeast Harbor Library Description: Regarding Mr. Guernsey and Katahdin Matter | ||
A Buckboarding Party at the Bluffs - Echo Lake Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| A Buckboarding Party at the Bluffs - Echo Lake Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The buckboard is stopped on the road between Southwest Harbor and Somesville, now Route 102. The view is looking west across Echo Lake to Beach Cliffs. | |
On Top of Newport Mountain, Mount Desert Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| On Top of Newport Mountain, Mount Desert Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: An illustration of Rusticators on the top of Newport Mountain, later known as Champlain Mountain. From Harper's Weekly, Volume 22, No. 1654 |
Rusticators Climbing Newport Mountain - 1886 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Rusticators Climbing Newport Mountain - 1886 Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: This illustration is part of an article about the various things to do on Mount Desert Island in the late 19th century. Vol. 73 Harper's New Monthly Magazine June to November 1886 LXXIII Title: Climbing Newport Mountain Subject: Rusticators climbing Cadillac Mt. Publication: Harper’s New Monthly Magazine Date: August 1886 Volume and Number): Volume 73 – Number 435 Page: 419 The drawing was an illustration for Chapter 8 of the serialized story, "Their Pilgrimage," by author Charles Dudley Warner in which the characters in the story visited Bar Harbor. Charles Dudley Warner (1829-1900) was a novelist and friend of Mark Twain. [show more] |
Olaus L. and Jeannette Nettie May (Greening) Mills with Frank E. and Grace (Ludwick) Poland Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Olaus L. and Jeannette Nettie May (Greening) Mills with Frank E. and Grace (Ludwick) Poland Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Group on Beech Cliff, Lafayette National Park Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Group on Beech Cliff, Lafayette National Park Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Group on Beech Cliff, Lafayette National Park Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Group on Beech Cliff, Lafayette National Park Southwest Harbor Public Library |
A Buckboarding Party at the Bluffs - Echo Lake Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| A Buckboarding Party at the Bluffs - Echo Lake Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Notice the elaborate hat worn by the lady in the front seat! The buckboard is stopped on the road between Southwest Harbor and Somesville, now Route 102. The view is looking west across Echo Lake to Beach Cliffs. |