Printed on parchment, has inset of Mount Desert Village Somesville, single direction compass, has both land and coastal contours, History of Mount Desert Island, Cranberry Isle and Mount Desert Rock, has a 1 inch scale, has residences labeled
Published at Washington D.C., U.S Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Ocean Survey
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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
Published at Washington D.C., U.S Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Ocean Survey
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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
Fred C. Lynam & Co, David R. Harding, Donald E. Hobbs, William H. Skiff, Madeline N. Fisher, Specially prepared by the National Survey Chester, Vermont
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Had some rips and tears but they were easily fixed, Very good condition, no visible publication date on the front of the map, it has The Bar Harbor Club on it, includes inset of Duck Brook to Hulls Cove
Fred C. Lynam & Co, David R. Harding, Donald E. Hobbs, William H. Skiff, Madeline N. Fisher, Specially prepared by the National Survey Chester, Vermont
Description: Real Estate & Insurance Map No date possibly Pre-Fire of 47?
Prepared by The National Survey out of Chester, Vermont
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Poor condition, taped, includes inset Map of Shore, Duck Brook to Hulls Cove, tattered edges, has Index of Residents: odd numbers East of, even numbers West of Kebo and Eden Streets. One is a photo copy and is in great condition, one is in fair condition. Date: unknown
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.
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]
Description: Aerial view of "The Old Homestead" Otter Cliffs Radio Station. People Mentioned: Fred Grindle, Connie Jellison, W. H. Ballard Black and White
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
Description: Spark receiving and transmitting position at the Otter Cliffs Radio Station. The accompanying notes explain how the apparatus works and the importance of the station during World War I. This is Picture #82 from an unidentified text. Black and White
Description: Front and rear views of the Hoxie automatic recorder at the Otter Cliffs Radio Station. The accompanying notes explain how the machine works. These are Pictures #164 and #164-A from an unidentified text. Black and White