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3923A Book of Gifts
  • Document, Other Documents
  • Organizations, Civic, Public Library
Catalog of library gifts
  • Charles K. Savage
  • 1968
  • Antique pink textured book
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Catalog of library gifts


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NEHL 0054.pdf
…HISTORICAL MAP OF MOUNT DESERT by Joseph P. …The account related to his discovery and naming of Mount Desert l'isle de Monts-deserts as printed on page 4] - the first time ever in print. …Mount Desert, Maine Imprint: BOSTON, 183 6 Presented, 1968 by Mrs. Wm. Rodman Fay. …Note the delicate talons perched on the mounting ball. Given by Mrs. Fay Map of MOUNT DESERT immediately adjacent to the Somes Sound area.
3922Northeast Harbor Library Scrapbook
  • Document, Other Documents
  • Organizations, Civic, Public Library
clippings, postcards
  • 1949-1960
  • Red textured scrapbook
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clippings, postcards


File Attachment:
NEHL 0053.pdf
…The Garden c b of Mount Desert for 25 years has provided and maintained a shelf of bor's on gardens and flowers. …The present corporation is in effect a partnership with the Town of Mount Desert which votes an appropriation of half the budget. …The exhibit features specifically the history of Mount Desert Island. …Given by the Mount Desert Chamber of Commerce, the dinner drew a group of 180 friends and filled the Mast and Rudder Restaurant lo capacity. The Rev.
1541Personal Letters of Stella Hill
  • Document, Correspondence, Letter
  • Organizations, Civic, Club
  • Organizations, Civic, Public Library
  • People
Three letters from Stella Hill to Gertrude Fay regarding material in the Northeast Harbor Library with reference to the Woman's Literary Club's work on local history topics.
  • 1960
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Three letters from Stella Hill to Gertrude Fay regarding material in the Northeast Harbor Library with reference to the Woman's Literary Club's work on local history topics.