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3029General Highway map Hancock County Maine
  • Map, Road Map
  • Places
  • Prepared by the State Highway Commission Planning and Traffic Division in cooperation with the U.S Department of Commerce Bureau of Public Roads
  • 1
  • 47x62
  • Good condition, yellowed with age, no apparent water stains, page 16 map 1 of 3, may have come from earlier version of previous atlas, inset key map,
  • Jesup Map Archive
  • 2
Description:
Map drawn 1961 from 1960 inventory data {Highways revised 1964} No publishing date
3030The National Publishing Company's 1900 Census map of Maine {Showing all counties, towns, railroads, cities, villages, post offices and stations}
  • 1901
  • Map
  • Places
  • Printed by The National Publishing Company, Boston Mass
  • 1
  • 92x98
  • Fair conditions, slightly ratty, stained, yellowed/ darkened with age, no legend,. has complete index, some topographical features,
  • Jesup Map Archive
  • R
Description:
Census Map
3035Side 1) United states - East Coast Bay of Fundy to Cape Cod
  • Map
  • Places
  • Published at Washington D.C., U.S Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Ocean Survey
  • 1
  • 91x114
  • 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
  • Jesup Map Archive
  • 13260
  • R
Description:
Sounding Map, 22nd ED Nov 6/76
3036Side 2) United States - East Coast Bay of Fundy to Cape Cod
  • Map
  • Places
  • Published at Washington D.C., U.S Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Ocean Survey
  • 1
  • 91x114
  • 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
  • Jesup Map Archive
  • 13260
  • R
Description:
Sounding Map, 22nd ED Nov 6/76
3001Frenchmen Bay and Eastern part of Mt. Desert Island
  • 1942
  • Map
  • Places
  • Published in Washington U.S Department of Commerce
  • 1
  • 106.5x69
  • 4th edition, tattered and water stained, faded color , U.S Coast and Geodetic Survey, annotated, fair condition
  • Jesup Map Archive
  • 1
Description:
Sounding Map
3008Bar Harbor and the vicinity, Mount Desert Island, ME
  • 1903
  • Map
  • Places, Town
  • Summer Residents Association
  • 1
  • 81x56
  • Missing plate 12, overall in fair condition, pages 10 & 11 are ripped, Resident Map (loose book)
  • Jesup Map Archive
  • 1
Description:
Resident map
3009Map of Bar Harbor and vicinity
  • 1903
  • Map
  • Places, Town
  • Summer Residents Association Bar Harbor ME.
  • 2
  • 80x56
  • Seem to have been cut from a loose book
  • Jesup Map Archive
  • 1
Description:
Index map (loose page)
3010Part of Bar Harbor
  • 1903
  • Map
  • Map
  • Places, Town
  • Summer Residents Association Bar Harbor ME.
  • 3
  • 793x56
  • Seem to have been cut from a loose book
    Plate 1, Town of Eden (loose page)
  • Jesup Map Archive
  • 1
3011Part of Bar Harbor
  • 1903
  • Map
  • Places, Town
  • Summer Residents Association Bar Harbor ME.
  • 2
  • 793x56
  • Seem to have been cut from a loose book One is ripped badly.
  • Jesup Map Archive
  • 1
Description:
Plate 2 (loose page)
3012Part of Bar Harbor
  • 1903
  • Map
  • Map
  • Places, Town
  • Summer Residents Association Bar Harbor ME.
  • 1
  • 79x184
  • Seems to have been cut from a loose book, Badly damaged sections missing. Plate 3, Town of Eden (Loose page)
  • Jesup Map Archive
  • 1
3013Part of Bar Harbor
  • 1903
  • Map
  • Map
  • Places, Town
  • Summer Residents Association Bar Harbor ME.
  • 1
  • 84x55
  • Seems to have been cut from a loose book, good condition
    Plate 4, Town of Eden (loose page)
  • Jesup Map Archive
  • 1
3014Part of Bar Harbor
  • 1903
  • Map
  • Map
  • Places, Town
  • Summer Residents Association Bar Harbor ME.
  • 1
  • 84x6069
  • Photo copy, good condition, plate 4 Town of Eden (Loose page)
  • Jesup Map Archive
  • 1
3015Part of Bar Harbor
  • 1903
  • Map
  • Places, Town
  • Summer Residents Association Bar Harbor ME.
  • 1
  • 589x56
  • Torn edges, partially taped,
    Plate 10, Salisbury Cove District Town of Eden (loose page)
  • Jesup Map Archive
  • 1
3016Part of Bar Harbor
  • 1903
  • Map
  • Places, Town
  • Summer Residents Association Bar Harbor ME.
  • 1
  • 589x56
  • Severely damaged, Gash down the middle, "Swiss Cheese",
    Plate 11, Town of Eden (loose page)
  • Jesup Map Archive
  • 1
3017Map of Bar Harbor and vicinity
  • 1903
  • Map
  • Places, Town
  • Summer Residents Association Bar Harbor ME.
  • 1
  • 83x57
  • Plates 4-9, frayed edges, some ripping, partially repaired, resident map (loose book)
  • Jesup Map Archive
  • 1
Description:
Resident Map
3002Atlas Of Bar Harbor and Vicinity in the Town of Eden Hancock County Maine 1904 (1)
  • 1903
  • Map, Cartograph, Atlas
  • Summer Residents Association,Geo. H. Walker & Co., Lith, Boston. Mass
  • 2
  • 56.x43
  • Starts on Plate 3,index missing, pages removed(1,2,4), pages were cut and are loose in binding, tattered pages, slight staining,
  • Jesup Map Archive
  • 1
3003Atlas Of Bar Harbor and Vicinity in the Town of Eden Hancock County Maine 1904 (2)
  • 1903
  • Map, Cartograph, Atlas
  • Summer Residents Association,Geo. H. Walker & Co., Lith, Boston. Mass
  • 2
  • 56.x43
  • Starts with index, no pages missing, slight staining on plate 12, in overall good condition
  • Jesup Map Archive
  • 1
3007Map of Bar Harbor
  • 1907
  • Map
  • Places, Town
  • Summer Residents Association,Geo. H. Walker & Co., Lith, Boston. Mass
  • 1
  • 51x57
  • Poor condition, backed by contact paper, taped, yellow with aging, wrinkled, ripped,
  • Jesup Map Archive
  • 1
Description:
Resident Map
1047CPOs at Otter Cliffs in 1918 Newspaper Clipping, June 20, 1975
  • 1975-06-20
  • Publication, Clipping
  • Object, Clothing, Uniform
  • The Arcadian
Description:
Newspaper clipping from The Arcadian depicting the CPOs at Otter Cliffs in 1918. A page of notes attached to the photograph identifies some of the men. Men in photograph are numbered. People Mentioned: Bill Woods, Clarence Bates
1010The Bar Harbor Record Centennial Souvenir Edition, July 1896
  • 1896-07
  • Publication, Newspaper
  • People
  • Places, Town
  • The Bar Harbor Record
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]
1013Bar Harbor Life, August 26, 1905
  • 1905-08-26
  • Publication, Newspaper
  • Businesses, Other Business, Tourism
  • Nature, Animals
  • People
  • Recreation
  • Recreation, Sports, Golf
  • Structures, Commercial, Lodging, Hotel
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
  • The Bar Harbor Record
Description:
Society edition of The Bar Harbor Record from August 26, 1905 with articles on a recent horse exhibition, parties and other social events, news from Northeast Harbor, and a fictional travel diary from China. Several advertisements are included as well. People Mentioned: Edgar C. Abbott, Lyman Abbott, C. S. Abercrombee, Mrs. C. S. Abercrombee, Elizabeth J. Acton, Mrs. Thatcher M. Adams, Thatcher M. Adams, Thomas Adams, Arthur D. Addison, Francis J. Allanson, Frederick Allen, J. Milton Allen, O'G. Allmand, John de Koven Alsop, Larz Anderson, Mrs. Larz Anderson, Mrs. Nicholas L. Anderson, Mrs. W. F. Angus, W. F. Angus, George Appleby, Mrs. George Appleby, Ann Archbold, Norman Armour, E. E. Auchincloss, Mrs. M. C. Audenreid, Mrs. A. M. Baker, O. M. Baker, M. M. Balethe, Lalph Ballard, Hugo Baring, Mrs. S. D. Barron, S. D. Barron, Llewellyn Barry, Waldron Bates, M. A. Bayley, N. E. Baylies, Mrs. H. S. B. Beale, Truxton Beale, E. E. Beebe, Mrs. J. A. Beebe, J. W. Bell, Mrs. Oliver H. P. Belmont, W. C. Benedict, H. B. Berry, K. V. R. Berry, Edward Bettens, Mrs. L. E. Bettens, Thomas J. Bettens, Anna Wheelen Betts, Fred Betts, Mrs. W. W. Betts, Mrs. R. P. Birchoff, R. P. Birchoff, Mrs. W. B. Blackwell, W. B. Blackwell, Mrs. DeWitt Clinton Blair, W. P. Blake, Mrs. William H. Bliss, William H. Bliss, Mrs. M. M. Bollou, Mrs. J. S. Bosworth, Mrs. T. J. Bowlker, T. J. Bowlker, G. Boyajian, N. Boyajian, A. Brady, Joseph Bridgham, Mrs. Samuel W. Bridgham, Deborah Brock, Harold Brown, S. A. M. Brown, S. E. Brown, Mrs. S. S. Bryan, S. S. Bryan, Brinton Buckwalter, Henry Budd, Mrs. Henry Budd, Logan Bullitt, D. Wellington Bunker, G. W. Burman, Nancy Bush, Thomas J. Bush, Alfred Butes, Dorothy Butes, Mrs. Alfred Butes, William Allen Butler III, J. Albert Butler, Mary M. Butler, Mrs. Harry L. Butler, Nicholas Murray Butler, W. Butler, Mrs. Cass Canfield, James Carey, Mrs. W. A. Carpenter, W. A. Carpenter, John W. Carroll Jr., H. F. Chace, John Chadwick, Louis C. Child, Anna M. Clarke, H. A. Clay, Harold H. Cleaves, L. Sherman Cleaves, Mrs. A. M. Coats, William F. Cochran, Gifford A. Cockran, Mary Roberts Coles, Mrs. Edward Coles, J. B. Colgan, Mrs. J. B. Colgan, Fred R. Comee, W. H. Conyngham, A. D. Cook, Mrs. A. D. Cook, Mrs. Charles W. Cooper, D. Page Cottan, Paul D. Cravath, Annie Crosby, Flora B. Croseley, A. E. Cummins, William D. Curtis, Mrs. Edwin C. Cushman, Mrs. Walter Dabney, S. R. Dabney, Mrs. Charles Daniels, Charles Davis Jr., Charles Davis, Elizabeth Davis, Harold H. Davis, James H. Davis, N. F. Davis, Pauline Davis, R. Davis, Suzette Davis, W. Davis, Nathlie De Castro, Frederick de Peyster, Katherine Deering, Mrs. A. E. Deering, I. M. Devlin, Mrs. I. M. Devlin, Charles D. Dickey, Mrs. Charles D. Dickey, G. G. Dinsmore, J. Donnelly, Mrs. William P. Douglas, Sybil Douglas, William P. Douglas, Mrs. Henry E. Drayton, Mrs. T. C. Dugan, H. Dumont, Mrs. H. Dumont, A. Butler Duncan, E. Dutilth, Mrs. A. R. Edey, Mrs. J. Pierrepont Edwards, Richard M. Elliot, Mrs. Rudolph Ellis, Rudolph Ellis, Grace Elliston, L. A. Emery, Mrs. L. A. Emery, H. C. Emmet Jr., Henry C. Emmet, Jeannie Emmet, Laura Emmet, Marie Louise Emmet, Mrs. Henry C. Emmet, Watson C. Emmet, Gladys Endicott, Mrs. Robert Endicott, Robert Endicott, Mrs. Henry Lane Eno, Lydia Eustis, Robert D. Evans, W. P. Evans, Mrs. Ernesto G. Fabbri, Eliot Farley, Mrs. Charles Farrelly, S. E. Findlay, Edward Fisher, Augustus Franzen, John Frazer, Mrs. Persifor Frazier, Helen Frith, L. Edward Frith, Louise Frith, C. Frost, Mrs. P. R. Frothingham, P. R. Frothingham, E. B. Fuller, Mrs. E. B. Fuller, J. Austin Furfey, William Garrett, Elizabeth Gilman, Mrs. Henry Glover, George Gould, Mrs. George Gould, C. P. Grayson, E. G. Grob, Ed Grossman, B. S. Guiness, J. Gunderson, A. D. Haddad, L. Haddad, John A. Hadden Jr., Mrs. Ben Ali Haggin, P. P. G. Hall, R. B. Hall, Mrs. Harry Hamlin, Carl Haner Jr., John H. Hanna, Mrs. John H. Hanna, Charles Hargrove, C. C. Harrison, Dorothy Harrison, Mrs. Charles C. Harrison, Mrs. John Harrison, Mrs. T. S. Harrison, T. S. Harrison, E. M. Hastings, James Hawes, Mrs. G. P. Hawes, J. Hayden Jr., Mrs. John B. Henderson, Elsie Henry, Robert Higgins, J. B. Hillard, Mrs. J. B. Hillard, C. Lee Hillyard, C. Hittell, Mrs. J. Holland, Mrs. John Holman, John Hone, John B. Hood, M. G. Hooper, Louis Hosmer, F. T. Howard, Mrs. F. T. Howard, George Howe, Isabella Howland, Mrs. Thomas H. Hubbard, Thomas H. Hubbard, S. Huguenin, J. J. Hull, R. W. E. Hunt, W. R. Huntington, William DeWitt Hyde, Henderson Inches, Louise B. Inches, A. W. Ingersoll, C. E. Ingersoll, Harry Ingersoll, J. H. W. Ingersoll, Mrs. C. E. Ingersoll, Sturgis Ingersoll, Susie Ingersoll, J. Irjens, Mrs. C. Olive Iselin, Mrs. Thomas Jackson, Lucy Jacobs, Mrs. A. E. Janapolski, F. A. Jellison, Morris K. Jesup, Francis Howe Johnson, Mrs. Francis Howe Johnson, S. Johnson, E. R. Johnstone, Hinton Jones, Roy H. Jones, J. I. Kane, George Karst, M. T. Kavanagh, Mrs. M. T. Kavanagh, Mrs. O. L. Keene, O. L. Keene, C. Keller, Dorothy Kelley, Anderson Kelly, Mrs. Anderson Kelly, Mrs. John S. Kennedy, Mrs. S. H. Kerbaugh, S. H. Kerbaugh, Mrs. S. Kerr, J. L. Ketterlinus, Charles A. Keucher, W. T. Kimball, David James King, G. G. King, Mrs. H. M. Kinsley, Wilfried C. Klamroth, Mrs. W. P. Knapp, W. P. Knapp, Harry C. Ladd, May Ladd, Susan Ladd, Lucius S. Landreth, E. M. Larkin, F. F. Larkin, Francis Lathrop, Marion Lawrence, Mrs. A. R. Lawrence, Mrs. William Lawrence, Elizabeth J. Lea, Francis J. Lea, Mrs. George H. Lea, P. Lee, Mrs. James Leeds, Mrs. Warner M. Leeds, Samuel W. Levis, Alfred Holmes Lewis, Mary I. Lewis, Mrs. Francis A. Lewis, Mrs. Philip Livingston, Philip Livingston, Sue Logan, F. L. Lombard, S. S. Lombard, W. B. Lord, Mrs. Arthur Lund, Frances Lurman, Gustav Lurman, Katherine Lurman, Mrs. Gustav Lurman, Fred C. Lynam, Mrs. I. C. Lyon, W. H. Macey, Mrs. George H. Mackay, Pauline Mackay, A. W. Martin, Mrs. E. Wallace Matthews, Frederic May, E. H. McCullough, Mrs. E. H. McCullough, J. Frank McFadden, T. A. McIntire, Emory McMichael, Mrs. Walter McMichael, Mrs. P. H. McMilan, Edward B. Mears, Mrs. Edward B. Mears, Otto Merkel, George S. Merriam, Douglass Merritt, A. Meserole, Mrs. J. V. Meserole, Stephanie Metz, J. Michael, Mrs. J. Michael, Mrs. Foster Miliken, E. Tripp Miller, George N. Miller, Helen L. R. Miller, Katherine C. Miller, Mrs. George N. Miller, Mrs. J. W. Miller, Harriet Mills, Weymer Joy Mills, C. Mitchell, Mrs. G. H. Morgan, Edward Morrell, Mrs. Dave Hennen Morris, Mrs. Gouverneur Morris, C. W. Morse, Glenn Tilley Morse, G. L. Murphy, D. J. Neeman, Florence Neilson, Mrs. Robert Neilson, M. J. Nenson, Dorothy B. Netting, George H. Netting, L. G. Niles, Dorothea Norris, Charles Norris, C. T. Nortemann, Eleanor R. Norton, Gertrude Norton, Gustavus Ober Jr., Frances Ogden, H. J. Orr, Mrs. E. A. Osgood, Amy Otis, Mrs. Frank Otis, Howard Page, Mrs. Howard Page, Alfred Palmer, Mrs. Alfred Palmer, George S. Patterson, Mrs. George S. Patterson, Effie Pearson, Mrs. George L. Pease, George Wharton Pepper, George Perkins, Mrs. C. L. Perkins, Robert F. Phifer, Mrs. Amos R. E. Pinchot, Mrs. A. E. Platt, Mrs. R. W. Pomeroy, R. W. Pomeroy, H. Kirke Porter, Mrs. H. Kirke Porter, Laura J. Post, Jack Potter, Mrs. James Potter, R. S. Potter, Cornelia Prime, J. D. Prince Jr., J. D. Prince, Mrs. J. D. Prince, Mrs. J. V. L. Pruyn, Joseph Pulitzer, G. Purviance Jr., Mrs. M. Taylor Pyne, Percy Rivington Pyne, Madeline Rafter, J. L. Rand, Margaret Rand, Mrs. Arthur Randolph, Mrs. Samuel C. Reed, Samuel C. Reed, T. Chesley Richardson Jr., Mrs. T. C. Richardson, T. C. Richardson, John J. Ridgway, Mrs. John J. Ridgway, C. E. Riggs, Mrs. C. E. Riggs, Edw. H. Ripley, Mrs. E. H. Ripley, Caryl Robert, C. Roberts, Graham Roberts, Mrs. C. H. Roberts, J. A. Robin, Mrs. Moncure Robinson, T. G. Rosengarten, H. S. Ross, Maurice C. Rumsey, Mrs. A. F. Schauffler, Mrs. William Jay Schieffelin, William Jay Schieffelin, J. J. Scott, Elizabeth Seaton, Baroness de Saint Seigne, F. R. Senneckson, Mrs. William F. Sheehan, William F. Sheehan, Mrs. Gardiner Sherman, John B. Shober, Mrs. John B. Shober, William Siminson, E. H. Simons, E. E. Skinner, Mrs. E. E. Skinner, Fisher Sloane, F. O. Small, C. J. Smidth, R. Smiley, Armide Smith, Everett P. Smith, Horace Smith, J. Emlen Smith, M. L. Smith, Mary D. Smith, Mrs. Horace Smith, Mrs. J. Emlen Smith, Mrs. M. C. S. Smith, Rhoda Emlen Smith, Llewellyn Randolph Snowden, Amos Sperce, H. B. Sprague, A. Stafford, George Stafford, L. E. Sterns, Annie B. Sterrett, Emma J. Sterrett, L. S. Stevens, William Rhinelander Stewart Jr., William Rhinelander Stewart, Horace Stokes, W. F. Storm, A. Frost Strout, Frank Sturgis, Mrs. Frank Sturgis, J. F. Sweet, C. F. A. Tabbott, Eleanor Tabbott, Mrs. J. Talfree, Louise Taylor, Mrs. J. Madison Taylor, A. M. Tenney, Addison Thayer, Mrs. Addison Thayer, C. C. Thomas, J. C. Thompson, Mrs. Augustus Thorndike, J. S. Thorpe, C. L. Tibbetts, Mrs. C. L. Tibbetts, George Tohor, Aileen Tone, Anita Tone, Esther Tone, Katherine Tone, Mrs. S. J. Torrance, M. E. Torrey, Eugene Townsend, F. E. Townsend, May Townsend, Mrs. F. E. Townsend, Mrs. C. J. Train, Mrs. Charles R. Train, C. Trask, C. C. Trowbridge, L. S. Tuckerman, Mrs. L. S. Tuckerman, George E. Turnure, Mrs. George E. Turnure, Frederick Van Tine, Harold Vanderbilt, Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt, Emeline G. Vernam, W. H. N. Voss, E. E. Waples, Booker T. Washington, Arthur Weeks, Mrs. Francis L. Wellman, Mrs. Arthur Welman, Allen West, Theo. S. West, Joseph A. Whitaker, A. White, Mrs. William R. White, William R. White, Charles A. Whiting, Helen Hay Whitney, Mary Whitney, Payne Whitney, William C. Whitney, J. F. Whittaker, Eliza C. Whyte, Louisa Hollingsworth Whyte, Mrs. Lucius K. Wilmerding, G. Wilson, M. A. Wilson, Margaret Wingate, Mrs. Buchanan Winthrop, Julia Wise, Adolph G. Wolf, D. T. Worden, Mrs. D. T. Worden, Julian Wright, Fanny Young, G. Young [show more]
1008Bulletin of The Bar Harbour Print Room, 1916
  • 1916
  • Publication, Newsletter
  • Organizations, Civic, Public Library
  • The Merrymount Press
Description:
The Bar Harbor Print Room was established in 1915 as a department of the Jesup Memorial Library. Newsletter from the Bar Harbour Print Room at the Jesup Memorial Library listing the hours and providing a brief history of the room. Lists of works on display, gifts and loans made in 1915-1916 are also included. People Mentioned: Albert Eugene Gallatin, Mrs. John T. Linzee, FitzRoy Carrington, Edward Robinson, Herbert C. Pell Jr., Hervey E. Wetzel, Frederic May, Mrs. A. Howard Hinkle, Mrs. Charles B. Perkins [show more]
3040Acadia National park and vicinity, Hancock county, Maine
  • 1942
  • Map
  • Places, Park
  • Topography by Frank Larner, B.P. Taylor, J.L. Watkins, F.E. Doane, H.D. Cummings, John Lycett, B.J. Keating, R.V. Ford, Steven T. Mank, and R.L. Marx published by the United States Dept. of Interior Geological Survey
  • 1
  • 96x89
  • Fair condition, edges are torn has slight discoloration, reverse side has The Geology of Mount Dessert Island by George Mchane Wood (May 1924);

    Edition of 1942, surveyed in 1934-1935 and 1939
  • Jesup Map Archive
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3041Coast Chart No. 4 Penobscot Bay Maine
  • 1880
  • Map, Chart
  • Places
  • United States Coast and Geodetic Survey
  • 1
  • 104x81
  • 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.
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Description:
Sounding Map Issued Oct.1880 (By Carlile P. Patterson Superintendent Verification by J. E. Hilgard assistant in charge of office) corrected in 1885
3044Coast chart No.105 from Penobscot bay to Kennebec Entrance
  • 1873
  • Map, Chart
  • Places
  • United States Coast and Geodetic Survey
  • 1
  • 110x88
  • 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
  • Jesup Map Archive
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Description:
Sounding Map First publication 1873, corrected July 30 1897