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3153 | Tommy Graves cottage at Northeast Harbor, 1900 |
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| T. N. Graves letter to Belle Smallidge. February 8, 1900. Tommy Graves cottage description for seasonal rental. |
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| Description: T. N. Graves letter to Belle Smallidge. February 8, 1900. Tommy Graves cottage description for seasonal rental. | ||||
3155 | Elmer Smallidge cottage at Northeast Harbor, 1901 |
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| Description of the cottage with quote for seasonal rental and floor plans. |
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| Description: Description of the cottage with quote for seasonal rental and floor plans. | |||||
3166 | Bradley cottage at Northeast Harbor |
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| 3 similar copies of cottage description with rental price. |
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| Description: 3 similar copies of cottage description with rental price. | |||
3165 | B. C. Graves Cottage |
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| Letter and cottage description with rental price. |
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3163 | Melville Frost cottage in Northeast Harbor |
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| Cottage description. |
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3182 | Kimball cottage: Real Estate description |
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| 2 copies; one typed, one hand-written |
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7192 | Asticou and the War |
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7191 | Asticou Celebratory Menu 1604-1954 |
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| Asticou Celebratory Menu, in French and English, in honor of the three hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the discovery of the Island of Mount Desert by Samuel De Champlain, September 5, 1604. September 5, 1954 |
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| Description: Asticou Celebratory Menu, in French and English, in honor of the three hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the discovery of the Island of Mount Desert by Samuel De Champlain, September 5, 1604. September 5, 1954 | |||
1610 | Menu from Popplestone Restaurant |
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| Menu from the Popplestone Restaurant which opened for a few years just off the Village Green in Northeast Harbor. It was owned by Lydia Lynam; later converted to apts. |
| Description: Menu from the Popplestone Restaurant which opened for a few years just off the Village Green in Northeast Harbor. It was owned by Lydia Lynam; later converted to apts. | ||||||
1977 | Section of book |
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| Pages taken from Steinway & Sons book. Talks about Northeast Harbor, Charles Eliot, Kimball House, |
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| Description: Pages taken from Steinway & Sons book. Talks about Northeast Harbor, Charles Eliot, Kimball House, |