Dedicated to Christopher Bartlett and his wife, Freelove Razee Bartlett, and to the spirits of their descendants who lived and worked on Bartlett's Island.
Description: Dedicated to Christopher Bartlett and his wife, Freelove Razee Bartlett, and to the spirits of their descendants who lived and worked on Bartlett's Island.
An expense ledger used by Charles K. Savage, Trustee, Asticou Terraces Trust,probably 1929-1930, prior to the check registers from the Bar Harbor Banking & Trust Company,
Description: An expense ledger used by Charles K. Savage, Trustee, Asticou Terraces Trust,probably 1929-1930, prior to the check registers from the Bar Harbor Banking & Trust Company,
A ledger used by Charles K. Savage, Trustee, Asticou Terraces Trust, . The ledger includes records from 1928 through 1943. It also includes records of the Union Church and the Parsonage Fund, two groups that Savage was also associated with at the time. Primarily used for accounting purposes. Does not include all payments and receipt details. No invoices or remittance receipts included.
Description: A ledger used by Charles K. Savage, Trustee, Asticou Terraces Trust, . The ledger includes records from 1928 through 1943. It also includes records of the Union Church and the Parsonage Fund, two groups that Savage was also associated with at the time. Primarily used for accounting purposes. Does not include all payments and receipt details. No invoices or remittance receipts included.
A soft covered red notebook containing a copy from Maine State Archives listing (A21IR20:4-8 Box44) settlers on the part of MDI granted to John Bernard. Comments & lists have been copied by R. Pyle
Description: A soft covered red notebook containing a copy from Maine State Archives listing (A21IR20:4-8 Box44) settlers on the part of MDI granted to John Bernard. Comments & lists have been copied by R. Pyle
Relief shown by hachures. Includes historical notes and drawings. Originally done by Luther S. Phillips in 1946 and revised by Augustus D. Phillips in 1963. Courtesy of the Northeast Harbor Library
Description: Relief shown by hachures. Includes historical notes and drawings. Originally done by Luther S. Phillips in 1946 and revised by Augustus D. Phillips in 1963. Courtesy of the Northeast Harbor Library
The Photograph of the Memorial is in Photograph Collection #1304. This is the History of the Downeast Chapter, lists of men lost in action in WWII, dedication at Maine Maritime Academy.
Description: The Photograph of the Memorial is in Photograph Collection #1304. This is the History of the Downeast Chapter, lists of men lost in action in WWII, dedication at Maine Maritime Academy.
The author read the paper before the Chicago Historical Society. It is an imaginary account of an alleged lawsuit of Frederick Law Olmstead vs. the Astor family, involving Captain Kidd's treasure
Description: The author read the paper before the Chicago Historical Society. It is an imaginary account of an alleged lawsuit of Frederick Law Olmstead vs. the Astor family, involving Captain Kidd's treasure
A handwritten note on a notecard depicting the Asticou Inn garden of 1940 from Katharine Savage to Tom Hall. Note thanks Hall for a christmas card and invites Hall to look at some writings of Charles Savage. Date on card = "9 December". Found in with writings of 1988 and thought to be in response to 1988 Christmas Card.
L&GP Thomas S. Hall Asticou Azalea Garden Collection
Description: A handwritten note on a notecard depicting the Asticou Inn garden of 1940 from Katharine Savage to Tom Hall. Note thanks Hall for a christmas card and invites Hall to look at some writings of Charles Savage. Date on card = "9 December". Found in with writings of 1988 and thought to be in response to 1988 Christmas Card.
In celebration of the official dedication of the Carlton Bridge in Bath, Maine. Acted and sung and danced by citizens of Bath, Brunswick, Woolwich and Wiscasset. June 30 and July 2, 3, 4, 1928
Description: In celebration of the official dedication of the Carlton Bridge in Bath, Maine. Acted and sung and danced by citizens of Bath, Brunswick, Woolwich and Wiscasset. June 30 and July 2, 3, 4, 1928
Booklet containing a collection of poems: - To Ethan Allen - The Nursery Rhyme and the Summer Visitor - Gilfeather - Gilfeather Again - On the Trout Streams - An Afternoon, Smoking, Writing, Swimming - Vermont and the Northwest Wind - Primavera - Coming and Going of Storms - To My Mother - Flute in Late Summer - On Planting a Small Lilac in Vermont - Bounding Line - Holiday Song - In Flame Over Vermont - A Poem to Explain Everything About a Certain Day in Vermont - Dialoge on Cider - Delight
Description: Booklet containing a collection of poems: - To Ethan Allen - The Nursery Rhyme and the Summer Visitor - Gilfeather - Gilfeather Again - On the Trout Streams - An Afternoon, Smoking, Writing, Swimming - Vermont and the Northwest Wind - Primavera - Coming and Going of Storms - To My Mother - Flute in Late Summer - On Planting a Small Lilac in Vermont - Bounding Line - Holiday Song - In Flame Over Vermont - A Poem to Explain Everything About a Certain Day in Vermont - Dialoge on Cider - Delight [show more]
A handwritten diary, in a bound book, written by an unknown author. Inscribed "F. Snow" in the front and lists Walnut, Iowa as the first location. References to other communities and places are included throughout the diary. This journal was found in the personal papers of Joseph Curtis bequested to the Town of Mount Desert in 1928. The item was removed from Thuya Lodge in 2009 for evaluation and safe storage. Connection to Joseph Curtis and his family is unknown. Further research is warranted.
Description: A handwritten diary, in a bound book, written by an unknown author. Inscribed "F. Snow" in the front and lists Walnut, Iowa as the first location. References to other communities and places are included throughout the diary. This journal was found in the personal papers of Joseph Curtis bequested to the Town of Mount Desert in 1928. The item was removed from Thuya Lodge in 2009 for evaluation and safe storage. Connection to Joseph Curtis and his family is unknown. Further research is warranted. [show more]