Description: Souvenir issue of the Bar Harbor Record published on the centennial of the town of Eden's (the former name of Bar Harbor) founding. Includes the history of the area, discussion of the town's paths and trails, descriptions of the most impressive cottages and homes of residents, a summary of pastimes and pleasures, and biographies of prominent businessmen. Several photographs and drawings as well as advertisements accompany the articles. People Mentioned: Arthur D. Addison, J. Milton Allen, Isaac Allerton, Augustine Amory, Robert Amory, H. Anderson, Samuel Argall, George W. Armstrong, John Jacob Astor, Benjamin Atherton, John Avery, Samuel D. Babcock, Charles R. Bacon, Julie A. Bailey, M. L. Balch, J. Mark Baldwin, Mrs. William Barnes Jr., Albert Clifford Barney, Christopher Bartlett, David Bartlett, Elias Bartlett, Israel Bartlett, Edgar W. Bass, Waldron Bates, Miles Beach, J. Arthur Beebe, Mrs. George H. Bend, Laura Benet, S. V. Benet, Nathaniel Bennett, E. C. Bentzon, Charles William Bergner, Francis Bernard, Rebecca Biard, Christine W. Biddle, Mary D. Biddle, Mrs. Henry J. Biddle, Josiah Black, William P. Blackwell, James G. Blaine, Edward L. Blair, B. F. Blake, Sarah P. Blight, Samuel Bowden, Joseph Tilton Bowen, Mrs. George Pendleton Bowler, Ephraim Bray, Helen W. Buchanan, James A. Buchanan, L. Duncan Bulkley, Isaac Bunker, C. C. Burrill, George Butler, J. Albert Butler, Antoine de la Mothe Sieur de Cadillac, Eliza Caldwell, William Caldwell, E. M. Calvert, Daniel Carr, Lucien Carr, Christopher Carver, Clarence Cary, Mrs. Wilson M. Cary, Ellen M. Cerine, Florence Cerine, Samuel DeChamplain, H. G. Chapman, Mrs. C. F. Chickering, H. L. Cleaves, Eva Cochran, Mrs. William F. Cochran, Edward Coles, Frank M. Conners, Abby E. Cook, J. M. Cook, Joseph T. Cook, Erastus Corning, Frederic R. Coudert, Elisha Cousins, John Cousins, Susan D. Cox, A. Green Crabtree, H. D. Crosby, J. L. M. Curry, Joseph H. Curtis, Mrs. Edwin C. Cushman, W. H. Davis, W. K. Davis, Luere B. Deasy, Mrs. Alfred De Castro, Bartholomew DeGregoire, Marie Therese DeGregoire, John DeKoven, William E. Denison, Mrs. William Denison, Hasket Derby, Henry F. Dimock, Ezra H. Dodge, William E. Dodge, C. F. Dole, Peter Dolliver, Patrick Donahoe, George B. Dorr, Mrs. Charles H. Dorr, S. M. Downs, Mrs. William P. Draper, Mrs. Henry E. Drayton, J. R. Drexel, C. F. Dunbar, Amos Eaton, Creighton Eddy, George H. Eddy, Margarette Edes, T. R. B. Edmands, J. Pierrepont Edwards, Frank S. Ellis, J. J. Emery, Julien Emery, A. B. Farnham, Faranton S. Farrell, William Fennelly, C. H. Fernald, Tobias Fernald, Sydney G. Fisher, Morgan J. Flaherty, Roswell Flower, Alexander Forsyth, Georgy Henry Forsyth, James Bennett Forsyth, John Forsyth, Giraud Foster, James Foster, Rogert Foster, DeGrasse Fox, Mrs. DeGrasse Fox, Charles Francis, Max Franklin, J. J. Fransworth, B. W. Frazier, Mrs. Nalbro Frazier, Reuben Freeman Jr., George Freeman, Mrs. George Freeman, Reuben Freeman, Mrs. Calvin Frost, Charles Fry, Mrs. Charles Fry, Henry W. Fuller, Mary G. Fuller, Emma C. Fulsom, James Fulton, Mrs. Richard Gambrill, T. Garceau, James T. Gardiner, James A. Garland, Catherine Garrethson, Frederic Gebhard, James W. Gerard, Mrs. James W. Gerard, Mrs. H. D. Gibson, William Gilley, E. Shirley Goddard, Frederic N. Goddard, Parke Godwin, F. W. Goss, Daniel Gott II, Joseph Gott, Peter Gott, Henry T. Gould, H. A. Grant, Adolphus W. Greely, Charles Ewing Green, William Lawrence Green, John Gretto, W. S. Gurnee, Simeon Hadley, Jonathan Hadlock, Samuel Hadlock, E. C. Haight, John H. Haines, Mrs. Valentine G. Hall, Alden Hamor, David Hamor, Eben M. Hamor, Elihu T. Hamor, John Hamor, Millard L. Hamor, John Hancock, Alpheus Hardy, George Harmond, Herbert Harriman, Mrs. Burton Harrison, Theodore Havemeyer, George G. Haven, William D. Haynes, W. R. Hearst, Richard Heath, Willaim Heath, William Tod Helmuth, David B. Hemenway, Arthur Herburt, Belinda C. Heyden, David Higgins Jr., Albert Higgins, Blithen S. Higgins, David Higgins, Eleazer Higgins, Henry Higgins, Israel Higgins, Jesse Higgins, John T. Higgins, Levi Higgins, Solomon Higgins, Philip Highley, N. Hillson, A. Howard Hinkle, Isabella Hodgkins, Joseph Hogdon, Joseph Hopkins, Delphine Hopper, J. P. Horwitz, Charles T. How, W. B. Howard, Eliza Howe, Samuel Howe, Alfred M. Hoyt, Jesse Hoyt, Reuben Hoyt, Samuel Hull, Paul Hunt, W. E. Huntington, C. H. Hursh, James Hyde, C. S. Ingalls, Mark L. Ingraham, Brayton Ives, Charles Carroll Jackson, F. W. Jackson, William L. Jackson, Herbert Jacques, H. M. Jernegan, Morris K. Jesup, Evelyn Johnson, Samuel Johnson, Gabriel Johonnot, Beatrix Jones, Cadwalader Jones, Frank Jones, John D. Jones, Mrs. Frank Jones, Mrs. M. C. Jones, Bither Jordan, Mrs. George DeBenneville Keim, David Kelley, Mrs. George Kemp, John S. Kennedy, J. L. Ketterlinus, Prescott Keyes, William Keyser, Leo A. Knott, Henry Knowles, Moses Ladd, Daniel S. Lamont, Phillip Langley, A. R. Lawrence, Isaac Lawrence, W. H. Lawrence, M. C. Lea, Amariah Leland, Ansel B. Leland, Ebenezer Leland, Ezra Leland, Sylvanus Leonard, Barnard C. Lewis, Charles H. Lewis, Dexter W. Lewis, Edison Lewis, Kennith Lewis, Leonora Lewis, Charles A. Linquest, Arthur Little, Mrs. Morris Longstreth, Mrs. S. A. Lovejoy, Jacob Lurvey, A. H. Lynam, Fred C. Lynam, William Lynam, John W. Mackay, Samuel MacLonlock, John Manchester, Thomas Manchester, Mrs. F. C. Manning, D. P. Marcyes, Nathaniel Marcyes, Joseph Marshall, Morgan Marshall, Stephen G. Marston, Nathan Matthews, Mrs. J. Frederic May, Gideon Mayo,, Henry Mayo, Isaac Mayo, Joseph Mayo, Joshua Mayo, Edward McCauley, R. Hall McCormick, John McKenzie, James L. McLane, John R. McLean, Hugh McMillan, Edward B. Mears, Samuel Miliken, Simeon B. Miliken, Hugh Millen, D. O. Mills, Mrs. L. S. Minot, John Minturn, John Mitchell, S. Weir Mitchell, Welsh Moor, John Moore, J. Pierrepont Morgan, M. F. Morley, David H. Morris, C. C. Morrison, Mrs. Levi P. Morton, Alexander Moseley, Annie Muller, T. B. Musgrave, Wallace Neff, Mrs. John S. Newbold, George B. Nichols, Reuben Noble, Otis Norcross, Joshua Norwood, William Norwood, William Nutter, Isaac Ober, Joseph M. Ober, David B. Ogden, Mrs. Gouveneur M. Ogden, Leonard E. Opdycke, Aulick Palmer, Mrs. Potter Palmer, Silas Parker, James Parrish, Herbert Parsons, Edward Patterson, Louise Patterson, Charles Payson, Mrs. A. P. Peabody, Oliver W. Peabody, Lydia Pemrose, Mary Pemrose, Edmund Pendleton, R. A. F. Penrose, Mrs. Austin Phelps, Samuel Phillips, Walter P. Phillips, Emily Pierce, E. S. Pike, Lydia E. Pinkham, Mrs. Robert Pitcairn, Mrs. George Place, H. B. Plant, M. F. Plant, Biddle Porter, E. M. R. Porter, Hibbard Porter, J. Biddle Porter, J. R. Porter, Margarette Biddle Porter, James M. Parker Post, Mrs. R. B. Potter, Ephraim Pray Jr., Edward Prescott, Thomas B. A. Price, Cornelia Prime, Henry H. Proctor, Mary A. Proctor, Joseph Pulitzer, William Putnam, Mrs. E. S. Randolph, Jacob Read, James Read, Samuel Read, Thomas A. Reilly, Albert S. Rice, Mrs. William B. Rice, William B. Rice, John Rich Jr., John Rich, Samuel N. Rich, James Richardson Jr., Bloomfield Richardson, David R. Richardson, Enoch Richardson, George Richardson, James Richardson, John G. Richardson, Mary Richardson, Stephen Richardson, Thomas Richardson, J. P. Riley, George A. Robbins, George M. Roberts, Tobias L. Roberts, William Roberts, William Rochester, Daniel Rodick, Fountain H. Rodick, William Rogers, F. W. Rollins, Ebenezer Salisbury, Stephen Salisbury, Mrs. Edward Samuel, John Sanders, S. D. Sargeant, Aaron Sawyer, D. A. F. Schauffler, William Jay Schieffelin, Winfield Schley, Edgar Scott, Mrs. R. B. Scott, Mrs. Thomas A. Scott, J. Montgomery Sears, W. W. Seely, Thomas O. Selfridge, J. P. Sharpless, H. Lawrence Sheldon, Elliott F. Shepard, Gardiner Sherman, J. B. Shober, Charles P. Simpson, J. H. Simpson, Charles A. Sinclair, Timothy Smallidge II, Timothy Smallidge, C. Morton Smith, Cornelius Smith, Edward A. Smith, F. Fremont Smith, Frank Hill Smith, Helen M. Smith, Mary F. Smith, Mrs. C. B. Smith, Mrs. G. S. Smith, W. French Smith, Giles Snow, Prudence Somes, Rachel Herrick Somes, Abraham Somes II, Abraham Somes, Daniel Somes, John W. Somes, G. E. Soper, J.F. Spofford, Charles F. Sprague, Robert Sproul, Baron de St. Castin, William P. St. John, Peter Stanley, Francis L. Stetson, Adlai Stevenson, Robert Stockton, Anson Phelps Stokes, Moorfield Storey, William Struthers, Mrs. R. S. Sturgis, Daniel Sullivan, Andrew Tarr, J. Madison Taylor, Mrs. J. Madison Taylor, James B. Thayer, John Thomas Jr., John Thomas, Katherine Thomas, Nicholas Thomas, John H. Thurston, Lyman Tiffany, John Tinker, James Ross Todd, R. H. Townsend Jr., Andrew Tucker, Payson Tucker, Lawrence Turnure, Carroll Tyson, Mrs. M. D. Van Doren, George W. Vanderbilt, Mrs. William H. Vanderbilt, William K. Vanderbilt, W. A. Walker, Mrs. W. P. Walley, Benjamin Ward, David Wasgatt Jr., Thomas Wasgatt, Davis Wasgatt, Thomas Wasgatt, W. Herbert Washington, John W. Weeks, Hannah Weld, William S. Wells, George M. Wheeler, A. C. Wheelwright, Andrew Whipple, Guy Fairfax Whiting, Frank E. Whitmore, Parker Whitmore, Henry M. Whitney, William C. Whitney, A. B. Wilbor, Caroline Wilson, Charles H. Wood, James T. Woodward, B. W. Wrenn, Charles L. Yorke, Elkannah Young, Ezra Young, Robert Young [show more]
Published at Washington D.C., U.S Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Ocean Survey
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Poor condition, Edges tattered, shows signs of heat damage, shows location of unexploded depth charges and ordinance (unexploded bombs which did not explode when employed and still pose a risk of detonation) {It is against the law to come within 500 meters of an unexploded ordinance unless they are being disposed of then the exclusion zone is 1 kilometer (1000 meters) *LORAN= A type of Long Range Navigational System / Terminated in 2010
Published at Washington D.C., U.S Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Ocean Survey
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Poor condition, Edges tattered, shows signs of heat damage, shows location of unexploded depth charges and ordinance (unexploded bombs which did not explode when employed and still pose a risk of detonation) {It is against the law to come within 500 meters of an unexploded ordinance unless they are being disposed of then the exclusion zone is 1 kilometer (1000 meters)} LORAN C is very similar to the other side, has penciled notations, different LORAN lines
Vineyard Sound and Nantucket Shoals from Vineyard sound Light-Ship to Chatham
1894
Map, Chart
Places
Authorized and published by Geo. W. Eldridge 103 State St. Boston. Mass. (Copyright by Geo. W. Eldridge, 1894)
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Backed with fabric, slight stains, triangulation lines on map printed and drawn, very good condition, shows Naushon island which is also known as Cataama island and Cataymuck, has the inscription Use Eldridge's Tide Book with this Chart, torn vendors patch on reverse, and hand written signature of Q.L. Thomas
Compiled from the latest surveys by Geo. Eldridge, Hydrographer. Published by S. Thaxter & Son, 125 State St. Boston
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Fair condition, edges are worn especially the right side, some staining, possible insect damage, has penciled in directional notes, features light houses, light ships and buoys, Shows anchorages in
West Harbor off Fisher's Island, between Green's Ledge and Norroaton point, between Tavern Island and Sheffield Island, and one off Fairweather Island, Anchorage symbols not shown in the map's legend, has price list of Eldridge's charts Printed by S. Thaxter & son, printed on the best quality of linen paper and mounted on cloth to make them durable, has an award sticker that is not fully legible, Price label ($5.00), signed by Q.L. Thomas
Authorized and published by Geo. W. Eldridge 103 State St. Boston. Mass. (Copyright by Geo. W. Eldridge, 1895)
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Fair condition, some water damage and possible insect damage, edges are slightly worn and soiled, Specific highlighting of four range lines Brewster Island, Boston Light, has Charles C. Hutchinson, 152 State St. Boston General agent, drawing by A.N Houghton, signed by O.L Thomas, Authorized and published (signed) by Geo. W. Eldridge 103 State St. Boston, price $1.50
Fair condition, one of the edges buffer space has been partially cut off, shows bottom type and location of Lighthouses, slight staining, edges are ragged, has a long list of Authorities, also shows tides, it uses an alchemic symbol meaning gold or the sun to represent the lighthouses, has been folded and has wrinkling of the surface, cost 40 cents, has Penobscot Bay handwritten on back and paint stains.
Description: Sounding Map Issued Oct.1880 (By Carlile P. Patterson Superintendent Verification by J. E. Hilgard assistant in charge of office) corrected in 1885
Map drawn by Richard D. Kelly Jr, Maine State Planning Office
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Slight water damage, in fair shape, small tear on the bottom, land area in water shed includes: Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec, Includes Gulf of Maine Facts
Fair condition, some staining, minor tears on edges, shows bottom type and location of Lighthouses,, has a long list of Authorities, also shows tides, it uses an alchemic symbol meaning gold or the sun to represent the lighthouses, has been rolled (not well), cost 50 cents, from a trigonometrical survey by A. D. Bache and Benjamin Peirce Sup. of survey of the US coast guard, has beautiful drawings of different approaches on the bottom, very brittle