One of a series of topographical maps issued by the United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey. Bridgewater Quadrangle, Aroostook County (N46.15/W67.45). Scale 1: 62 500. Topography by W. B. Brewer and R. E. Hansen. Culture and drainage in part compiled form aerial photographs taken by Air Corps, U.S. Army. Surveyed in 1934, revised in 1951.
Description: One of a series of topographical maps issued by the United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey. Bridgewater Quadrangle, Aroostook County (N46.15/W67.45). Scale 1: 62 500. Topography by W. B. Brewer and R. E. Hansen. Culture and drainage in part compiled form aerial photographs taken by Air Corps, U.S. Army. Surveyed in 1934, revised in 1951.
Short autobiographical sketches of contacts with notables as Claus von Bulow. Somerset Maugham, Sir Harry Oakes, Clement Freud, and a nameless bootlegger. Scan: cover, first pages only
Description: Short autobiographical sketches of contacts with notables as Claus von Bulow. Somerset Maugham, Sir Harry Oakes, Clement Freud, and a nameless bootlegger. Scan: cover, first pages only
Newspaper article from Bar Harbor Times and copy of manuscript written by Samuel Eliot about the origin and activities of the Hancock County Trustees leading to the development of Lafayette National Monument (Acadia National Park).
Description: Newspaper article from Bar Harbor Times and copy of manuscript written by Samuel Eliot about the origin and activities of the Hancock County Trustees leading to the development of Lafayette National Monument (Acadia National Park).
Several brochures: - "School improvement League of Maine - Library and Art Exchange" (1898) - "The Kalends of the Williams & Wilkins Company", Volume XII, Number 10 (1933) - "The Origin of the Names of the City and Towns in Hancock County Maine", by Ava H. Chadbourne (reprinted from the Ellsworth American) (1951) - Christmas Carols (1967) (2 copies) - "State of Maine Song" - Words and Music by Roger Vinton Snow - "The Colby Alumnus, Summer 1972" These items belong to the Woman's Literary Club Collection, Box 7 (Item 7332).
Description: Several brochures: - "School improvement League of Maine - Library and Art Exchange" (1898) - "The Kalends of the Williams & Wilkins Company", Volume XII, Number 10 (1933) - "The Origin of the Names of the City and Towns in Hancock County Maine", by Ava H. Chadbourne (reprinted from the Ellsworth American) (1951) - Christmas Carols (1967) (2 copies) - "State of Maine Song" - Words and Music by Roger Vinton Snow - "The Colby Alumnus, Summer 1972" These items belong to the Woman's Literary Club Collection, Box 7 (Item 7332). [show more]
Reprint of photograph appearing in ? magazine of Brooke Astor standing in garden at Cove End in Northeast Harbor. Found among possessions of Monica Estes by her friend Bonnie Adams 6/2010.
Description: Reprint of photograph appearing in ? magazine of Brooke Astor standing in garden at Cove End in Northeast Harbor. Found among possessions of Monica Estes by her friend Bonnie Adams 6/2010.
An article about Brooke Astor's summer home. Interior Design by Mark Hampton, & Nancy Pierrepont. Landscape Architecture by Morgan Wheelock. Photography by B. Brink.
Description: An article about Brooke Astor's summer home. Interior Design by Mark Hampton, & Nancy Pierrepont. Landscape Architecture by Morgan Wheelock. Photography by B. Brink.
Sketch of floor plan for the "Brooks cottage" on South Shore Road, owned by John Brooks, and later house of Marguerite Yourcenar and Grace Frick, "Petite Plaisance".
Description: Sketch of floor plan for the "Brooks cottage" on South Shore Road, owned by John Brooks, and later house of Marguerite Yourcenar and Grace Frick, "Petite Plaisance".
One of a series of topographical maps issued by the United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey. State of Maine represented by the Public Utilities Commission. Brooks Quadrangle, Maine (N44.30/W69.00). Scale 1: 62 500. Topography by plane-table surveys 1927. Revised 1955. Mapped, edited and published by the Geological Survey. Control by USGS and USC&GS.
Description: One of a series of topographical maps issued by the United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey. State of Maine represented by the Public Utilities Commission. Brooks Quadrangle, Maine (N44.30/W69.00). Scale 1: 62 500. Topography by plane-table surveys 1927. Revised 1955. Mapped, edited and published by the Geological Survey. Control by USGS and USC&GS.
Letter seeking information on the Brown family - John Sr. and Jr. from Northeast Harbor included with ties to Cranberry Island beginning with the War of 1812
Description: Letter seeking information on the Brown family - John Sr. and Jr. from Northeast Harbor included with ties to Cranberry Island beginning with the War of 1812