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2243 | Fire 1947 |
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| Newspaper clippings about the Fire of 1947 |
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1664 | Bar Harbor Cottages destroyed in 1947 Fire |
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| Copy of a hand-printed report (of a BH summer resident?) of summer cottages selected for their Architectural qualities which were destroyed in the Fire of 1947. Greenway Court, Archbold, Thirlstane, Mizzentop and Stanwood. |
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| Description: Copy of a hand-printed report (of a BH summer resident?) of summer cottages selected for their Architectural qualities which were destroyed in the Fire of 1947. Greenway Court, Archbold, Thirlstane, Mizzentop and Stanwood. | |||||
1556 | The Maine Fire Story |
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| Article about the 1947 fire that destroyed Bar Harbor. Includes photocopies of 2 awards given to the Employees of the New England Telephone and Telegraph Co. |
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| Description: Article about the 1947 fire that destroyed Bar Harbor. Includes photocopies of 2 awards given to the Employees of the New England Telephone and Telegraph Co. | |||||
4227 | Fire at Pretty Marsh |
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| Taken from Gott's Island. Burning of the hotel |
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4260 | Fire at Pretty Marsh |
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| This is the burning of the hotel at Pretty Marsh. Taken from the steamer, MOUNT DESERT, leaving Southwest Harbor. |
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| Description: This is the burning of the hotel at Pretty Marsh. Taken from the steamer, MOUNT DESERT, leaving Southwest Harbor. | |||||
1492 | The Bar Harbor Fire |
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| Christine B Rowell recalls the 1947 Bar Harbor fire and her escape. |
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1662 | Personal notes about the 1947 Fire |
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| Account of the activity of residents of Northeast Harbor during the 1947 fire. Also, a police pass allowing people to return to Northeast Harbor from Ellsworth for supplies. |
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| Description: Account of the activity of residents of Northeast Harbor during the 1947 fire. Also, a police pass allowing people to return to Northeast Harbor from Ellsworth for supplies. |