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3519 | Antique trail signs |
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3514 | Astor Room, plaque |
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| Made on commission from Mrs. Fay in 1966. |
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| Description: Made on commission from Mrs. Fay in 1966. | |||||
3516 | Belle Smallidge Knowles memorial, plaque |
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3938 | Frederick Fraley Plaque |
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| Plaque from desk that was given in memory of Frederick Fraley. | ||||||||
3517 | Gerrish Hill Milliken, memorial plaque |
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| Designed by Robert W. Patterson. | ||||||||
3515 | Harris Room, sign and dedication |
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| Commissioned by Mrs. Fay. See also item 5311 |
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3518 | Karl Mellon Room, sign and dedication |
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3522 | Louisa Vaughan Conrad Garden Room, dedication |
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3521 | Maine Studies Room, dedication |
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1477 | Painted Sign |
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| Books purchased from fund in memory of Frank Newlin |
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1453 | Patterson Room Dedication |
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| Hand-written in calligraphy. Patterson Room dedication sign. The room located in the Northeast Harbor Library was dedicated to Antoinette de Coursey Patterson and Thomas H. Hoge Patterson. |
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| Description: Hand-written in calligraphy. Patterson Room dedication sign. The room located in the Northeast Harbor Library was dedicated to Antoinette de Coursey Patterson and Thomas H. Hoge Patterson. | ||||
3512 | Peabody Center, dedication |
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3520 | Robert R. Pyle & Orton P. Jackson Jr., plaques |
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6923 | The Schooner "Trenton", plaque |
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| Wooden plaque. Bought at Bath, Maine, by Captain John Savage of Asticou | Description: Wooden plaque. Bought at Bath, Maine, by Captain John Savage of Asticou | |||||||
3542 | William Draper Lewis plaque |
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| In memory of William Draper Lewis (1867-1949). Smithsonian sent a man from Washington to photograph this in 1979. |
| Description: In memory of William Draper Lewis (1867-1949). Smithsonian sent a man from Washington to photograph this in 1979. |