An essay written in memory of John D. Rockefeller, Jr. by Charles K. Savage. Appeared in the Bar Harbor Times, May 19, 1960 Typewritten original with a transmittal sheet.
Description: An essay written in memory of John D. Rockefeller, Jr. by Charles K. Savage. Appeared in the Bar Harbor Times, May 19, 1960 Typewritten original with a transmittal sheet.
Thesis contains exploration of the Colonial Revival through selected works of Fred Savage, architect. A thesis Submitted to The Savannah College of Arts & Design. (Only Title page, Index and List of figures have been scanned)
Description: Thesis contains exploration of the Colonial Revival through selected works of Fred Savage, architect. A thesis Submitted to The Savannah College of Arts & Design. (Only Title page, Index and List of figures have been scanned)
Description: Fourteen generations of Gotts in The United States, beginning with the immigrant ancestor, Charles Gott (b. 1598) from Cambridge, England.
A typewritten research record of the ancestors of Charles K. Savage, prepared by Sheldon Goldthwait, 2008. Used in the research for Two Island Gardens books, 2008
Description: A typewritten research record of the ancestors of Charles K. Savage, prepared by Sheldon Goldthwait, 2008. Used in the research for Two Island Gardens books, 2008
Description: Descendants of Lieut. John Andrews, by Elliott Morrison Andrews, 8th generation. Also ancestor of the Norwood & Gott Families, who settled at MDI.
McLean also spelt MacLean, both born in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Philip carved all the boats and the violin. Lived in cottage beyond Nursery Lane on Summit Rd. Brother and sister. See also item 5122 (photo 1536).
Description: McLean also spelt MacLean, both born in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Philip carved all the boats and the violin. Lived in cottage beyond Nursery Lane on Summit Rd. Brother and sister. See also item 5122 (photo 1536).
Framed, B/W, 10x8.5", photograph of Annis Furness (Mrs. Caspar Wistar - sometimes misspelled Wister), who lived at "Journey's End", Northeast Harbor. Photo 1761 b contains bio. info.
Description: Framed, B/W, 10x8.5", photograph of Annis Furness (Mrs. Caspar Wistar - sometimes misspelled Wister), who lived at "Journey's End", Northeast Harbor. Photo 1761 b contains bio. info.
A typewritten announcement of Mrs. Farrand's intent to close the Reef Point gardens and dismantle the house and library, dated May 16, 1955. Includes handwritten correspondence from Farrand to Charles Savage explaining the announcement. Also includes a typewritten response leter from Savage back to Farrand after receiving this announcement, dated May 18, 1955.
Description: A typewritten announcement of Mrs. Farrand's intent to close the Reef Point gardens and dismantle the house and library, dated May 16, 1955. Includes handwritten correspondence from Farrand to Charles Savage explaining the announcement. Also includes a typewritten response leter from Savage back to Farrand after receiving this announcement, dated May 18, 1955.
A copy of the minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Island Foundation Board of Directors, August 3, 1986. Includes a budget for the Asticou Azalea Garden
L&GP Thomas S. Hall Asticou Azalea Garden Collection
Description: A copy of the minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Island Foundation Board of Directors, August 3, 1986. Includes a budget for the Asticou Azalea Garden
A copy of minutes of the annual meeting of the Island Foundation Board of Directors, August 14, 1987. Includes budget requests and reports from Tom Hall re: the Asticou Azalea Garden. pp. 1-30
L&GP Thomas S. Hall Asticou Azalea Garden Collection
Condition:
Good
Description: A copy of minutes of the annual meeting of the Island Foundation Board of Directors, August 14, 1987. Includes budget requests and reports from Tom Hall re: the Asticou Azalea Garden. pp. 1-30
Hard, yellow covered program covering the 1934 Annual Meeting of the Garden Club of America, listing members of the Bar Harbor and Northeast & Seal Harbor clubs. Meeting held at the Malvern Hotel in Bar Harbor. July 11, 12, 13, 1934 - Garden Club of Mt. Desert.
Description: Hard, yellow covered program covering the 1934 Annual Meeting of the Garden Club of America, listing members of the Bar Harbor and Northeast & Seal Harbor clubs. Meeting held at the Malvern Hotel in Bar Harbor. July 11, 12, 13, 1934 - Garden Club of Mt. Desert.