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3021Acadia National Park and vicinity
  • 1971
  • Map
  • United States Department of the Interior Geological survey
  • 1
  • 59x69
  • Good condition, colored map, two insets, no compass, legend, scale, topographic map, printed measurement is not accurate, contour interval is 20 ft.
  • Jesup Map Archive
  • 2
3022Topographic map of Acadia National Park Hancock County Maine
  • 1931
  • Map
  • United States Department of the Interior Geological survey
  • 1
  • 69x56
  • Good condition, colored map, key, contour interval is 20 ft., surveyed in 1901 and 1902, 1931 edition, topographical map, has history of the geology of MDI on back
  • Jesup Map Archive
  • 2
3046Acadia National Park and vicinity
  • 1971
  • Map
  • Places, Park
  • United States Department of the Interior Geological survey. Compiled from maps dated 1942,43,56. Revised from Aerial photos taken 1970. Field checked 1971. Polyconic projection 1927 North American Datum
  • Jesup Map Archive
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3047Coast Chart No. 108 From Wells to Cape Ann
  • Issued Aug 1877
  • Map, Chart
  • U.S Coast and Geodetic Survey, Nav corrected for info received Aug 12 1893,Triangulations Executed at intervals between 1846-1859, Topagrapghy executed at intervals between 1851-1867, Hydrography executed at intervals between 1851-1859,
  • 1
  • 100X87
  • In two pieces, needed extensive repairs, heat, water and insect damage, tattered around the edges, poor overall condition, may have a partial initial on the lower left corner, Map # Code: 79530, Alchemic symbol for gold is used to represent Lighthouses, symbol used to indicate Lifesaving Stations is different from previous charts, hand drawn triangulations.
  • Jesup Map Archive
1007Annual Report of the Municipal Officers of the Town of Eden, 1905
  • 1905
  • Document, Report, Annual Report
  • Places, Town
  • W. H. Sherman
Description:
Eden was incorporated as a town in 1796, and the town's name was officially changed to Bar Harbor in 1918. Report by the selectmen of Eden, ME on the financial accounts of the town, including lists of expenditures and receipts for the fiscal year ending February 1, 1905. There are also statements from the treasurer, board of health, road commissioner, overseer of the poor, town clerk, and superintendent of schools. The report concludes with an annual town meeting warrant and summary of the previous meeting. People Mentioned: Lewis Abbott, Helen Adair, C. F. Allen, Flora Allen, Ephriam Alley, Everard Alley, F. O. Alley, J. W. Alley, Norman Alley, Anton Anderson, Douglass Anderson, Edmund Anderson, F. L. Andrews, Frank Andrews, J. Franklin Anthony, R. L. Arey, Nathan Ash, Fred Ashford, John Atcherson, Ruth Atherton, George W. Austin, H. D. Averill, E. E. Babb, Conrad Bagrielson, S. D. Bailey, Henry K. Barnes, Cyprian Barrett, E. Barton, L. Barton, E. C. Bass, Finley Beaton, Andrew Benson, E. Bernardini, George P. Billings, A. B. Black, Harold L. Bond, F. A. Bowden, F. O. Bowden, Paul Bowden, George S. Bowdoin, R. P. Bowler, H. J. Bragdon, F. C. Bragg, E. Brailey, E. Braley, James L. Bray, Archie Brewer, Daniel Brewer, F. J. Brewer, F. L. Brewer, Harold Brewer, Icaphene Brewer, Melinda Brewer, H. N. Brooks, Daniel K. Brown, Elmira Brown, Henry A. Brown, D. A. Bunker, D. Wellington Bunker, G. L. Bunker, Ralph Bunker, W. H. Bunker, Charles Burleigh, Alex Burns, Michael Burns, John Burr Jr., Thomas Burr, Alex Campbell, L. A. Campbell, Margaret Campbell, Willie Campbell, J. J. Canning, E. S. Carpenter, Nellie Rebecca Carroll, Mrs. Daniel Carter, N. Carter, Mrs. Henry Chambers, Pearle E. Cheney, E. E. Chick, H. M. Clark, J. E. Clark, Lenora Clark, W. S. Clark, A. W. Cleaves, Arno Cleaves, George Cleaves, L. Sherman Cleaves, S. J. Clement, John Codie, Ethelyn Cole, C. M. Conant, Neldo Conary, Charles E. Conners, F. H. Conners, H. A. Conners, H. M. Conners, John W. Conners, George Corbett, E. E. Cousins, Herbert Cousins, Hoyt Cousins, Fred H. Cowan, H. J. Crabtree, Mrs. Uriel H. Crocker, Charlotte Cross, J. L. Crossman, Charles Cunningham, W. E. Cunningham, E. E. Curtis, Daniel Daigle, Joseph Dalissio, E. T. Dalton, A. H. Davenport, Abigail Davis, Grace Davis, Leroy Davis, W. H. Davis, Burton Day, T. J. De Laittre, Thomas De Laittre, William De Laittre, Luere B. Deasy, William Dennery, John Dennis, Pauline Devereaux, F. E. Dillingham, Charles Dodge, T. Donovan, Ida Dorcus, E. E. Dorr, Michael Doyle, Joseph Duffy, Granville Dunham, Frank Dunton, J. P. Dunton, W. H. Dunton, Walter Dunton, H. A. Dyer, Leander B. Dyer, Roy Ells, Roderick Emerton, A. C. Emery, A. G. Emery, Ceylon Emery, Charles Emery, Frances Emery, George L. Emery, H. F. Emery, H. J. Emery, Hoyt Emery, Lawrence Emery, W. H. Emery, Mary I. Emmons, Eben Eveleth, Ernesto G. Fabbri, John Falkensteine, James Farley, Thomas Farley, Clara Farnsworth, J. C. Farrell, William Fennelly, A. L. Fletcher, George Fletcher, Harry Fogg, H. Warren Foss, F. D. Foster, William Foster, C. J. Francis, M. Franklin, C. E. Freeman, C. Frost, Enos Frost, Irving Frost, Fred Fuller, Charles Garland, J. K. Garland, L. A. Garland, Samuel C. George, S. W. Getchell, H. B. Gilbert, Sherman Gilbert, Basil Goodell, G. W. Goodell, Wesley Goodell, A. A. Gordon, E. D. Gordon, Ernest Gordon, Ralph Gordon, Frank Gott, Charles Graffam, Harry Grant, James Grant, Jennie Grant, Mark Grant, A. L. Graves, Adelbert Gray, Arthur Gray, Dell Gray, E. J. Gray, E. L. Gray, Fred Gray, Malvern Greenhouse, D. G. Grindle, Fausta Grindle, G. D. Grindle, R. L. Grindle, Percy Grover, Charles Guptill, George Guptill, Letitia Guptill, T. P. Guthrie, Thomas Guthrie, C. M. Hadley, E. Hadley, Eddie Hadley, Granville Hadley, John Hadley, R. J. Hadley, George R. Hagerthy, Carrie Haley, P. Haley, D. G. Hall, George Hall, Ivory Hall, Charles Hamilton, I. K. Hamilton, J. K. Hamilton, J. L. Hammett, Alden Hamor, C. A. Hamor, E. M. Hamor, Eugene Hamor, Frank Hamor, G. H. Hamor, H. D. Hamor, Irving Hamor, J. C. Hamor, J. E. Hamor, Linwood Hamor, M. L. Hamor, Mae L. Hamor, Maud Hamor, Orrington Hamor, Roy Hamor, W. B. Hamor, A. R. Hanscom, A. Harden, Almond Harden, George Hardy, Susan Warren Hardy, B. W. Harker, Mabel Harlow, Herbert Harris, Andrew Haskell, F. J. Haskell, Christine Hatch, James Hatt, Grace Haynes, Charles Haywood, Harold E. Haywood, Jessie Haywood, O. O. Haywood, D. C. Heath, T. C. Herscom, T. G. Hersom, Charles Heyward, David Heywood, Alonzo Higgins, Ann M. Higgins, Ansel Higgins, B. S. Higgins, C. B. Higgins, Calvin L. Higgins, Coll Higgins, Conie Higgins, E. P. Higgins, Earle Higgins, Eben Higgins, Edward Higgins, Elliott Higgins, Elverdo Higgins, Elvin Higgins, F. B. Higgins, F. L. Higgins, Frank N. Higgins, George Higgins, Jessie H. Higgins, Joseph Higgins, Lawrence Higgins, Lionell Higgins, Marguerite Higgins, Minnie Higgins, Mrs. S. H. Higgins, R. G. Higgins, Robert Higgins, S. H. Higgins, S. N. Higgins, T. C. Higgins, W. F. Higgins, William Higgins, E. W. Hill, N. Hillson, Charles Hinckley, Agnes Hodgkins, Asa Hodgkins, B. L. Hodgkins, C. A. Hodgkins, J. L. Hodgkins, Henry Holt, Lydia Holt, George W. Hopkins, J. H. Hopkins, S. H. Hopkins, Seth Hopkins, Phineas J. Horwitz, William Howard, Thomas Howlett, Thomas H. Hubbard, Carrie Hughes, Abel Hunt, Stillman Huntley, Daniel Hurd, Emma F. Hutchinson, Carl Ingalls, Reginald Ingalls, Sidney Jackson, A. E. Jellison, A. O. Jellison, Arthur Jellison, Elmer Jellison, Eugene Jellison, F. R. Jellison, G. M. Jellison, Henry E. Jellison, Rupert Jellison, V. P. Jellison, Veranus Jellison, Edward Jewell, C. S. Johnson, J. L. Johnson, C. L. Johnston, C. S. Johnston, Charles W. Jordan, Sullivan Jordan, Sylvanus Jordan, P. H. Joy, John I. Kane, M. T. Kavanaugh, Henry Kelley, Mrs. Frank Kelley, John S. Kennedy, George King, Stephen L. Kingsley, Charles W. Kittredge, R. H. Kittredge, Mary Knight, A. B. Knowles, Bent Knowles, Harold Knowles, Lottie Knowles, T. B. Knowles, Tommy Knowles, James Knox, Julius Kurson, C. C. Ladd, Charles H. Lake, John E. Lake, William Lalley, George Lambert, A. E. Lawrence, E. A. Leary, E. A. Leland, Eugene Leland, F. I. Leland, Harry Leland, Lewis Leland, Linnie Leland, Oscar Leland, P. R. Leland, Roland Leland, Shirley Leland, W. Leland, W. M. Leland, C. E. Lindall, C. C. Linscott, Everett Liscomb, T. S. Liscomb, W. H. Liscomb, Flora Long, Edgar I. Lord, Martin L. Lord, George J. Loring, Alice Lowell, Esther Lowell, Murray Lurvey, William Lurvey, A. H. Lynam, F. Lyonds, A. F. Manning, Helen Mansfield, David Marshall, George Marshall, Raphael Masstrangialo, Nathan Matthews, George Mayo, John Mayo, Liston Mayo, W. G. Mayo, A. H. McCalley, Hugh McCourt, Allison McDougal, A. R. McFarland, Blanch McFarland, C. L. McFarland, Edward McFarland, H. L. McFarland, H. S. McFarland, Irving McFarland, J. M. McFarland, Lester McFarland, S. P. McFarland, Sanford McFarland, Vernon McFarland, W. McFarland, Washburn McFarland, W. P. McGown, Wallace McGown, David McGuire, Annie McKay, D. W. McKay, George McLain, Jane McLaughlin, Arthur McQuinn, Atkinson Mentzer, A. A. Mitchell, G. B. Mitchell, George Mitchell, Howard R. Mitchell, John Mitchell, M. B. Mitchell, Maude E. Monroe, E. Eugene Moon, F. H. Moon, R. H. Moon, S. V. Moon, James Mooney, C. W. Moore, Martha Moore, Thomas F. Moran, C. L. Morang, A. L. Morgan, C. C. Morrison, E. J. Morrison, E. S. J. Morse, Fred Morse, A. L. Mosely, A. A. Mosley, J. W. Mosley, Fred Murch, Elizabeth Murphey, May Murphy, Mrs. P. Murphy, John H. Nevills, Flora Nickerson, Juliette Nickerson, Marietta Nickerson, James Nolan, Chester Norris, Harvey Norwood, Eugene Page, D. H. Paine, E. M. Paine, Josie Paine, M. W. Paine, Norman Paine, B. W. Parker, E. C. Parker, Helen Parker, George Parks, Ivory B. Parrett, George H. Patterson, W. E. Peach, W. Pendleton, C. E. Perkins, M. Perlinsky, Arno Pettingill, George A. Phillips, Charles Phippen, Chester Phippen, Chauncy Pierce, W. L. Pierce, C. B. Pineo, Herbert Poole, Sadie Poole, J. M. Parker Post, H. K. Potter, J. L. Potter, Nathan Povich, John Powers, L. N. Pray, G. H. Preble, George Preble, W. H. Puffer, J. W. Purte, Mrs. W. H. Rankin, Edward Ready, Charles Reeves, Reuben Remick, E. M. Renouf, David Reynolds, Frank Reynolds, G. F. Reynolds, Josephus Reynolds, A. N. Rich, Chester Rich, Lona A. Rich, O. P. Rich, S. N. Rich, Eunice Richards, George H. Richards, Hannah C. Richards, James Richards, M. F. Richards, Thomas Richards, W. B. Richards, Arthur Richardson, E. C. Richardson, Harriett Richardson, Lewis Richardson, Millard Richardson, Mrs. M. Richardson, Charles Rinaldo, Fred Robbins, Mrs. S. A. Robbins, Ralph Robbins, A. R. Robertoff, Benjamin Rodick, F. Rodick, F. M. Rodick, H. C. Rodick, J. A. Rodick, S. H. Rodick, Scott Rodick, Lawrence Rooney, Willie Ross, E. B. Ryder, Eugene Ryder, Frank Ryder, Freeman Ryder, Stephen Ryder, George D. Salisbury, Archie Salisbury, Clarence Salisbury, Dallas Salisbury, Evadne Salisbury, S. C. Salisbury, Sherman Salisbury, W. M. Salisbury, Benjamin Sanborn, Edith Sargent, Walter Sargent, David M. Sawyer, E. J. Sawyer, J. H. Sawyer, Cora Schoppe, W. A. Scott, J. W. Seavy, F. E. Sherman, A. M. Shiro, Idylene Shute, R. R. Simpson, Paul Sinford, Mary Small, B. R. Smith, Charles Smith, Edward L. Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Ernest E. Smith, Everett Smith, F. L. Smith, H. D. Smith, Lincoln Smith, Lottie Smith, Mabel Smith, P. E. Smith, W. E. Smith, W. H. Smith, Wilbur Smith, A. C. Snow, J. W. Somes, John F. Spelman, Seth Spencer, Bertha Sprague, Lillian Spratt, G. J. Stafford, George Stanley, H. A. Stanley, H. I. Stanley, H. J. Stanley, Hannah Stanley, J. N. Stanley, L. A. Stanley, R. E. Stanley, T. W. Stanley, W. W. Stanley, Charles Staples, Harry Stearns, Dan Steele, Eugene Stevens, O. K. Stevens, F. L. Stewart, Anna Stinson, Susie Stinson, Grange Store, Henry Story, C. H. Stover, James Stover, M. W. Stratton, Ora G. Strout, Hugh Stuart, Vesta Stubbs, James D. Sweeney, Beulah Sylvester, O. W. Tapley, Clarence Tate, Fred Taylor, William Thatcher, Charles Thomas, E. P. Thomas, J. H. Thomas, John S. Thomas, Orient Thompson, William Thorn, A. G. Thurston, C. D. Thurston, James Thurston, Stephen Timmons, George Todd, George Tracy, Margaret Tribou, B. A. Tripp, I. M. Tripp, J. E. Tripp, Henry Trott, Samuel Tuttle, Hattie Urquhart, C. Fred Vielli, H. D. Wakefield, R. W. Wakefield, Chester Walls, Clifford Walls, Daniel Walls, Elbridge Walls, F. E. Walls, Frank Walls, S. J. Walls, George Ward, Florence Warren, Samuel Warren, Fred Watson, C. A. Weaver, Harry Webb, Charles Wedburg, George L. Wescott, Grace Wescott, Elva Whipple, Bert White, Charles B. White, Eugene White, Fred White, C. E. Whitmore, Frank E. Whitmore, J. E. Whitmore, B. E. Whitney, Ernest Wilcomb, F. B. Wilkinson, C. M. Willey, Clifford Willey, Clifton Willey, A. T. Wilson, A. V. Wilson, J. W. Wood, R. D. Wood, Charles Woodbury, Norman Woodbury, W. L. Woodworth, Marion Woy, Hollis Wright, Lincoln Wright, Gertrude Wyman, Charles Young, Frank T. Young, H. H. Young, Irving Young, J. L. Young, Merrill Young, Robert Young, Royal Young, S. K. Young, W. Young, W. H. Young, Willard Young [show more]
1001Jesup Memorial Library Book Plate, 1911
  • 1911
  • Document, Identification Label, Bookplate
  • Organizations, Civic, Public Library
Description:
Book plate for the Jesup Memorial Library from 1911. The label features a crest with a pine tree, three fleur-de-lis, and the Latin phrase "Sapiens qui assiduus."
1002The Jesup Memorial Library of Bar Harbor Rules Card
  • Document, Rules
  • Organizations, Civic, Public Library
Description:
Card printed with twelve rules of the Jesup Memorial Library of Bar Harbor. The rules include stipulations on the number of books one may check out and for how long, fines for late returns, conditions for taking books into homes with contagious illnesses, and prohibitions on dogs and smoking in the library.
1003Are You Ready For the Peace?, c. 1945
  • 1945 c.
  • Document, Correspondence, Letter
  • Organizations, Civic, Public Library
Description:
General letter from the Jesup Memorial Library to accompany a catalog of its most recent acquisitions. The letter asks for monetary contributions and lists different subscriber levels. The names of the members of the book committee are also provided. People Mentioned: John Whitcomb, Arthur Train, Mrs. R. Amory Thorndike, Dora Brewer, John Hampton Barnes, Mrs. Edward Browning, Mrs. Haskell Cleaves, Mrs. Harry Conners, Mrs. Shepard Fabbri, Sheldon Goldthwait, Mrs. Richard W. Hale, Mrs. Russell S. Hubbard, Mrs. John H. Evans, Seth Libby, Mrs. Ralph Masterman, Eleanor Mellon, Harriett V. C. Ogden, Mrs. John DeWitt Peltz, Mrs. Stanley M. Rinehart, Mrs. C. Morton Smith, Alonzo H. Tuck [show more]
1004The Jesup Memorial Library Exhibitions Flier, 1946
  • 1946
  • Document, Announcement
  • Organizations, Civic, Public Library
Description:
Flier listing upcoming exhibitions at the Jesup Memorial Library in Bar Harbor, ME. In addition, the flier asks for monetary contributions and lists different subscriber levels. The names of the members of the book committee are also provided. People Mentioned: Sargent Collier, John Whitcomb, Edward Browning, Mrs. R. Amore Thorndike, Dora Brewer, John Hampton Barnes, Mrs. Edward Browning, Mrs. Haskell Cleaves, Mrs. Harry Conners, Mrs. Shepard Fabbri, Albert Eugene Gallatin, Sheldon Goldthwait, Mrs. Richard W. Hale, Mrs. Russell S. Hubbard, Mrs. John H. Evans, Seth Libby, Mrs. C. C. Little, Mrs. Ralph Masterman, Eleanor Mellon, Harriett V. C. Ogden, Mrs. John DeWitt Peltz, Mrs. Stanley M. Rinehart, Alonzo H. Tuck [show more]
1006Bar Harbor Village Library Secretary's Minutes, Volume I, July 16, 1877-September 22, 1888
  • Document, Minutes
  • Places, Town
Description:
Bound notebook with a brown cover containing handwritten minutes taken by the secretary of the Bar Harbor Village Library Committee for meetings from July 16, 1877 through September 22, 1888. For each meeting, the secretary provides a list of attendees and a discussion of business and records the votes and decisions taken by the committee. People Mentioned: H. J. Minot, Lewis Heffins, E. Heffins, Ida Ash, James B. Thayer, Henry Grew, D. Ogden, Frank Conners, Jeanie Salisbury, Mrs. Leander Higgins, Edmund Higgins, Lewis Higgins [show more]
1011Bar Harbor Life, August 12, 1899
  • 1899-08-12
  • Publication, Newspaper
  • Organizations
  • People
Description:
Society edition of The Bar Harbor Record from August 12, 1899 with articles on events held in honor of the visit of the North Atlantic Squadron led by Admiral William T. Sampson, golf scores, notable arrivals at area hotels, gossip from the town of Newport, and a fictional travel diary from Manila. Several advertisements are included as well. The name Reginald Johnson is written on the back cover. People Mentioned: Robert Adams, Mrs. W. C. Allison, W. C. Allison, Mrs. Robert Amory, Robert Amory, H. Arnold, Calvin Austin, M. L. Balch, George V. N. Baldwin, Mrs. Bleecker Banks, Mrs. Henry I. Barbey, Herbert H. Barnes, Mrs. Edgar W. Bass, Mrs. Truxton Beale, I. Sanford Beaty, David Belasco, Oliver H. P. Belmont, J. Gerald Benkard, E. C. Bentzon, Mrs. Charles William Bergner, K. V. R. Berry, H. G. Beyer, Christine W. Biddle, J. C. Mercer Biddler, Theodore Bjorksten, James Bracy, Lothrop Bradley, Mrs. Lothrop Bradley, S. F. Bridgham, Mrs. Robert Coleman Brock, John Crosby Brown, Mrs. John Crosby Brown, Thomas Bush, Mrs. Leslie Carter, F. E. Chadwick, John Chadwick, A. D. Childs, M. G. Childs, Carroll Brent Chilton, John E. Clark, Edward Coles, Mrs. Thomas G. Condon, T. G. Condon, Joseph Corson, Charles Cramp, Florence Cramp, E. J. Curley, Edwin C. Cushman, Mrs. T. DeWitt Cuyler, Elizabeth Davies, Aaron Davis, Jessica Davis, Mrs. John Davis, G. de Stale, Samuel B. Dean, Emily Delafield, Mrs. Lewis Livingston Delafield, G. Des Champs, Elizabeth Dodge, William E. Dodge, Mrs. Charles H. Dorr, Anna Vernon Dorsey, C. H. Draper, Cleaves Draper, W. F. Draper, Mrs. Henry E. Drayton, George W. Childs Drexel, G. Dunlap, John Dunlap, Julia Pierrepont Edwards, Mrs. Pierrepont Edwards, Pierrepont Edwards, Pattie Elison, Mrs. Frank Ellis, Ralph N. Ellis, Mrs. John J. Emery, Osmond Emery, Max Etting, H. L. Ewer, Ernesto G. Fabbri, Mrs. Ernesto G. Fabbri, F. H. Faught, Charles Fearing, William Fennelly, Mrs. DeGrasse Fox, M. Franklin, Mrs. R. Horace Gallatin, W. H. Gillbart, G. H. Gillette, Nora Godwin, Julia Dent Grant, Mrs. William L. Green, William Lawrence Green, A. C. Gurnee, G. W. Guthrie, John A. Haddan Jr., Esther B. Hare, J. J. Clark Hare, John Harrison, Mrs. John Harrison, B. S. Higgins, William H. Hill, Frances Hinckle, A. H. Hinkle Jr., Asa Hodgkins, H. M. Hodgkins, Orville Horwitz, Charles T. How, Hollis H. Hunnewell Jr., T. G. Ireland, Charles Carroll Jackson, Mrs. Harry Jenkins, Mrs. Theodore F. Jewell, Theodore F. Jewell, J. Norton Johnson, Mrs. Francis H. Johnson, Reginald Johnson, Mrs. Cadwalader Jones, Mrs. Frederic Joy, Mrs. John S. Kennedy, Edward Kirk, R. H. Kittredge, J. Komwia, Mrs. Gouveneur Kortright, Julius Kuison, Mrs. Adolph Ladenburg, Francis W. Lawrence, Mrs. Abram R. Lawrence, Andrew Leffler, R. J. Lemont, William Fisher Lewis, Mrs. Philip Livingston, Philip Livingston, Mrs. George Lord, Fred C. Lynam, Peter Marie, E. L. Mason, Mary L. McCarthy, R. Hall McCormick, Edward B. Mears, Mrs. Edward B. Mears, Max Merryweather, William Miller, Mrs. Edward Caldwell Moore, John Moran, T. F. Moran, Dave Hennen Morris, Mrs. Gouverneur Morris, M. C. Morrison, A. H. Morse, E. S. J. Morse, Mrs. A. H. Morse, Mrs. Howard Munnikhuysen, Walden Myers, W. P. Neal, Clement Newbold, Alice Olies, Julia Olies, S. H. Olies, Mrs. Potter Palmer, Frances Parsons, Herbert Parsons, Arthur C. Patterson, Eleanor Stuart Patterson, Henry S. Patterson, Mrs. Edward Patterson, Mrs. A. P. Peabody, Edmund Pendleton, Mrs. Edmund Pendleton, Carroll S. Perot, E. B. Pike, Mrs. James W. Pinchot, Frank H. Platt, Alice Pomeroy, Mrs. J. Biddle Porter, Michael Power, Mrs. Henry Redman, Mrs. Jules Reynal, Mrs. Waldo Richards, George Riddle, Arden M. Robbins, Mrs. George A. Robbins, Tobias L. Roberts, James A. Robinson, Mrs. J. C. Rogers, Mrs. Raymond Rogers, William T. Sampson, Helen Sands, Kate Sands, Mrs. W. P. Sands, W. P. Sands, Mrs. William Jay Schieffelin, Edgar T. Scott, Mrs. Thomas A. Scott, Grace Seely, H. Seely, Mrs. W. W. Seely, W. W. Seely, Gardiner Sherman, Mrs. Gardiner Sherman, C. D. Sigsbee, Mrs. Samuel Slater, Helen M. Smith, J. Emlen Smith, Mrs. C. Morton Smith, Mrs. Fremont Smith, Mrs. Edward I. Snelling, Charles F. Sprague, Mrs. Seth E. Sprague, R. A. Sproul, A. L. Stafford, George J. Stafford, Mrs. Miles Standish, John A. Stewart, Milton W. Stratton, M. Sullivan, H. C. Taylor, Mrs. J. Madison Taylor, Mrs. Samuel Thomas, Samuel Thomas, E. K. Thorndike, Harry Thorndike, Mrs. J. Quincy Thorndike, C. I. Train, Mrs. C. I. Train, Mrs. John B. Trevor, Mrs. Alexander Van Nest, Mrs. Alexander Van Rensselaer, William K. Vanderbilt Jr., Cornelius Vanderbilt, George W. Vanderbilt, Mrs. George W. Vanderbilt, Roger Walcott Jr., Mrs. Roger Walcott, Roger Walcott, Mrs. W. P. Walley, Wilford Watters, George P. Wescott, John W. Wheaton, Mrs. Henry Whelen, Mrs. William N. Whelen, Franklin A. Wilson, M. A. Wilson, C. M. R. Winslow, H. Roger Winthrop, Spencer Wood [show more]
1012Bar Harbor Life, July 29, 1899
  • 1899-07-29
  • Publication, Newspaper
  • Organizations
  • People
Description:
Society edition of The Bar Harbor Record from July 29, 1899 with articles on recent parties and other social events, notable arrivals at area resorts, a yacht race out of Frenchman Bay, golf scores, gossip from the town of Newport, and a fictional story about travelers in Canada. Several advertisements are included as well. The name Reginald Johnson is written on the back cover. People Mentioned: Eda Aberle, Mrs. Ricards Acosta, Amelia Ames, Butler Ames, Eleanor Ames, Harold Arrowsmith, Charles Baker, Christine Baker, W. Baker, M. L. Balch, Albert Sprague Bard, J. Sanford Barnes Jr., Charlotte A. Barnes, Cornelia R. Barnes, Edith S. Barnes, James Barnes, Llewellyn Barry, August Belmont, Mrs. August Belmont, Mrs. Perry Belmont, Perry Belmont, E. C. Bentzon, Mrs. Charles William Bergner, Theodore Bjorksten, Stephen Bonsal, Lincoln F. Brigham, Edward Browning, N. B. Burr, Otway Byrd, Frederic Cabot, Miles B. Carpenter, F. Catherwood, John Chadwick, J. P. Cheney, M. Cheney, P. Cheney, T. L. Cheney, W. B. Cheney, W. C. Cheney, A. D. Childs, Carroll Brent Chilton, John E. Clark, Henry Clews, John Codman, A. W. Cole, Mrs. A. W. Cole, Mrs. Edward Coles, Mrs. Thomas G. Condon, T. G. Condon, Joseph Corson, Charles H. Cramp, C. I. Cresswell, E. P. Cresswell, Mrs. C. I. Cresswell, Grafton Cushing, Charles Dabney, Mrs. Walter Damrosch, A. S. Davis, K. S. Davis, Samuel B. Dean, William P. Draper, Mrs. Henry E. Drayton, Mrs. Pierrepont Edwards, K. W. Eginton, Frank Ellis Jr., Mrs. Frank Ellis, J. J. Emery, Mrs. J. J. Emery, Osmond Emery, C. S. Fairchild, Mrs. C. S. Fairchild, William Fennelly, Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish, DeGrasse Fox, Sylvia Fox, M. Franklin, R. H. Gallatin, E. T. Garland, John Glidden, Parke Godwin, E. R. Gould, M. Adelaide Gould, Mrs. E. R. Gould, Douglas S. Grant, Julia Dent Grant, Mrs. David Beach Grant, Mrs. Douglas Stewart Grant, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, Mrs. Ulysses Grant, Edward Everett Hale, Augustus Noble Hand, Leonard Hand, Marcia Hand, Richard E. Hand, Theodosia Hand, Mrs. C. G. Harrington, Edith Hastings, Ellen Hawes, John B. Henderson Jr., John B. Henderson, Mrs. John B. Henderson, Mrs. Bernard Henry, Erskine Hewitt, B. S. Higgins, Arthur Devon Hill, O'Donnell Hillen, A. H. Hinkle Jr., Mrs. Robert Hinkley, H. M. Hodgkins, George Quintard Horwitz, Orville Horwitz, Charles How, Mrs. S. S. Howland, Mrs. E. K. Hubbard, Paul Hunt, George Ingalls, Eunice Ives, Charles Carroll Jackson, Elsie L. Jackson, J. Norton Johnson, Mrs. Francis Howe Johnson, Reginald Johnson, C. E. Jones, Mrs. C. E. Jones, Mrs. Cadwalader Jones, Mrs. Arthur Kemp, Mrs. John S. Kennedy, Mrs. H. W. Kent, Mrs. M. H. Kimball, R. H. Kittredge, Madeline Knowlton, Mrs. Henry Knowlton, H. A. Lamb, Mrs. H. A. Lamb, Francis W. Lawrence, Marian Lawrence, Andrew Leffler, R. J. Lemont, Josephine Lippincott, Thomas Lipton, Mrs. Philip Livingston, Philip Livingston, F. A. Lombard, Mrs. Daniel Lord, James B. Ludlow, Fred C. Lynam, Mrs. Clarence H. Mackay, Mrs. Addison Macullan, Henry G. Marquand, E. Marvin, Langdon Marvin, Frederick Mason, Mrs. Frederick Mason, Frederic May, Mary L. McCarthy, Mrs. Bloomfield McIlvaine, Edward B. Mears, William Miller, S. Weir Mitchell, W. E. Montgomery, T. F. Moran, Dave Hennen Morris, M. Morris, Mrs. Dave H. Morris, Mrs. F. I. Morris, Mrs. Gouverneur Morris, M. C. Morrison, A. Henry Mosle, Frances Moulton, Mrs. A. R. Moulton, W. P. Neal, Clement Newbold, Mrs. Columbus O'Donnell, Mrs. Potter Palmer, Mrs. Henry Parish, Mrs. Edward Patterson, Edmund Pendleton, Carroll S. Perot, W. Philips, Mrs. W. H. Pitkin, W. H. Pitkin, Thomas Plant, Ellen B. Platt, Frank H. Platt, Livingston Platt, Mrs. Frank H. Platt, Luther B. Pollard, Dyneley Prince, E. Rawle, L. Rawle, Mrs. James Rawle, Mrs. Jules Reynal, J. C. Rice, John J. Ridgeway, Charles Riley, Mrs. Edward H. Ripley, Arden M. Robbins, George A. Robbins, H. Delano Robbins B., Mrs. H. Delano Robbins, Tobias L. Roberts, James A. Robinson, Mrs. L. de M. Sajous, John Saltonstall, William T. Sampson, Helen Sanders, Mrs. William J. Schieffelin, Mrs. J. M. Scofield, Edgar T. Scott, George S. Scott, Hugh Scott, Mary Scott, Mrs. George S. Scott, Mrs. Thomas A. Scott, Mrs. Richard Sears, Mrs. W. W. Seely, O. Seymour, Mrs. Rufus E. Shapley, Gardiner Sherman, Henry T. Sloane, Bruce Smith, Byron L. Smith, Harold Smith, Mrs. F. F. Smith, Mrs. Fremont Smith, Sol Smith, Walter B. Smith, Frederic O. Speddy, R. A. Sproul, George J. Stafford, Louis Starr, Mrs. Louis Starr, Mrs. W. E. D. Stokes, M. A. Stone, Milton W. Stratton, Edward Sturgis, Lucy Sturgis, McCulloch Sturgis, S. Warren Sturgis, Russell Sturigs, M. Sullivan, Mrs. D. C. Tally, Francis L. Taylor, H. A. C. Taylor, Katherine Taylor, Mrs. Francis Taylor, Mrs. J. Madison Taylor, Robert Downey Taylor, H. B. Temby, Mrs. H. B. Temby, C. S. Thomas, J. B. Thompson, Harry Thorndike, Benjamin K. Tilton, Helen Wilson Tisdel, Ralph Townsend, A. C. Train, Charles J. Train, Grace Train, Russell Train, Susan Train, N. Trotter, Harry B. Turpin, C. P. Van Wyck, Robert Varnum, Arnold Watson, John W. Wheaton, Mrs. William N. Whelen, H. J. Whigham, A. L. White, Harry Whitney, Stanton Whitney, Stephen Whitney, William C. Whitney, M. A. Wilson, Buchanan Winthrop, Gregore de Wollant, Mrs. Gregore de Wollant, Henry Wood, Mrs. Henry Wood, Francis E. Woodruff, H. E. Woodruff [show more]
1015Swans Island Quadrangle Topographical Map, 1945
  • 1945
  • Map
  • Predominantly blue, with black and red ink
    slight wear on left edge.
Description:
Topographical map of the Swan's Island Quadrangle in Hancock County, ME produced by the United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey. Depicts the elevations of the southern part of Mount Desert Island, Cranberry Isles, Long Island, Swan's Island, and other smaller islands. The back of the map explains the background, techniques, and symbols of the series of topographical maps being made by the U.S. Geological Survey. 1:62500 [show more]
1016Mount Desert Quadrangle Topographical Map, 1942
  • 1942
  • Map
  • Predominantly blue and green, with black and red ink.
Description:
Topographical map of the Mount Desert Quadrangle in Hancock County, ME produced by the United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey. Depicts the elevations of Mount Desert Island and surrounding islands. 1:62500
1017Deer Isle Quadrangle Topographical Map, 1944
  • 1944
  • Map
  • Predominantly blue with black and red ink.
Description:
Topographical map of the Deer Isle Quadrangle in Hancock County, ME produced by the United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey. Depicts the elevations of Deer Isle, Isle au Haut, and other smaller islands. 1:62500
1018Swans Island Quadrangle Topographical Map, 1943
  • 1943
  • Map
  • Places, Cemetery
  • Predominantly blue and green, with black and red ink
    slight wear on left edge.
Description:
Topographical map of the Swan's Island Quadrangle in Hancock County, ME produced by the United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey. Depicts the elevations of the southern part of Mount Desert Island, Cranberry Isles, Long Island, Swan's Island, and other smaller islands. Several cemeteries are circled in red. 1:62500
1019"The Old Homestead" Otter Cliffs Radio Station Photograph, early 1930s
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Object, Radio
  • Structures, Other Structures, Radio Station
Description:
Aerial view of "The Old Homestead" Otter Cliffs Radio Station. People Mentioned: Fred Grindle, Connie Jellison, W. H. Ballard Black and White
1020Otter Cliffs Radio Station Equipment Print (1)
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Object, Radio
  • Structures, Other Structures, Radio Station
Description:
Radio equipment at the Otter Cliffs Radio Station. Black and White
1021Otter Cliffs Radio Station Officers Print, May 18, 1919
  • 1919-05-18
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Object, Clothing, Uniform
  • Object, Radio
  • Structures, Other Structures, Radio Station
Description:
Officers stand on the steps of the Otter Cliffs Radio Station. The photograph is signed by Commanding Officer Alessandro Fabbri to Chief Chisholm for his faithful and excellent service. People Mentioned: Alessandro Fabbri Black and White
1022Otter Cliffs Radio Station Circular Structure Print
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Object, Radio
  • Structures, Other Structures, Radio Station
Description:
Circular structure surrounded by a barbed wire fence outside the Otter Cliffs Radio Station. Black and White
1023Otter Cliffs Radio Station Officers on Tower Print, March 27, 1919
  • 1919-03-27
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Object, Clothing, Uniform
  • Object, Radio
  • Structures, Other Structures, Radio Station
Description:
Chiefs and radio operators of the Otter Cliffs Radio Station stand on and around the radio tower. Commanding Officer Lt. Alessandro Fabbri stands in the center in the bottom row. People Mentioned: Alessandro Fabbri Black and White
1024Otter Cliffs Radio Station Lines Print
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Object, Radio
  • Structures, Other Structures, Radio Station
Description:
Lines outside the Otter Cliffs Radio Station. Black and White
1025Fabbri Cottage Print and Notes
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Events, Fire
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
Description:
House and grounds at The Fabbri Cottage in Bar Harbor, ME. The accompanying notes explain that the house mysteriously burned in January 1918, resulting in the loss of a collection of souvenirs and art from around the world. This is Picture #5 from an unidentified text. Black and White
1026Otter Cliffs Radio Station Officers Standing in Line Print
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Object, Clothing, Uniform
  • Object, Radio
  • Structures, Other Structures, Radio Station
Description:
Officers stand in a line outside the Otter Cliffs Radio Station. Black and White
1027Otter Cliffs Radio Station Officers Sitting on Steps Print
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Object, Clothing, Uniform
  • Object, Radio
  • Structures, Other Structures, Radio Station
Description:
Officers sit on the steps outside the Otter Cliffs Radio Station. Black and White