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Doris May Grant
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
  • Object, Ticket, Transportation Ticket
  • Other, Miscellaneous
  • 6/5/1925
Doris May Grant
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
Description:
Third Class London Midland and Scottish Railway Company Ticket belonging to Doris May Grant. Fare $37.37 United States Passport for Doris May Grant showing that she will be traveling and studying to all countries. Occupation listed as teacher Previously archived as 011.FIC.53
Green Mountain Carriage Road
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
  • Object, Ticket, Transportation Ticket
  • Recreation
Green Mountain Carriage Road
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
Description:
“Green Mountain Carriage Road. Complimentary Ticket. Not Transferable. Good for season of 1888.” The name written on it is, “Mr. J.W. Somes & Sadie[?]” On the back is written, “E. T Hanes [?]” Previously archived as 016.FIC.001.10
WWI S.S. America Troop Billet Ticket
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Object, Ticket, Transportation Ticket
  • Vessels, Ship
  • 1919-04
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
WWI S.S. America Troop Billet Ticket
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
The troop billet ticket of Private Andrew Harmon Herrick. "Whenever you feel like growling, go out on deck, take ten deep breaths and smile for five minutes. The war is all over!" - U.S.S. America Troop Billet Ticket S.S. America, an Italian liner, was built for Navigazione Generale Italiana in 1908 by Cantieri Nav. Riuniti, Muggiano, Italy. Tonnage: 8,996. Dimensions: 476' x 55'. Twin screw, 16 1/2 knots. Triple expansion engines. Two masts and two funnels. She was originally owned and operated by La Veloce Line, making her maiden voyage Genoa to New York, May 20, 1909. She transported American troops during World War I, was in South American service, from 1924 and was scrapped in 1928. [show more]