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2736 | Transcripts of oral tapes |
| Description: Transcripts: Rosemund Lord, Rebedda Wheat, Margery Biscomb, Muriel Sawtelle, Harry Spurling, Wendall Hadlock, Ted Spurlling Sr. plus Heather Spurling's interview with Ted Spurling, Sr. | ||||
2738 | Article, Salvaging Cargo from the Wreck of the Emily F. Northam |
| Description: Downeast Magazine 3/1974, Salvaging cargo from the Wreck of the Emily F. Northam (photo copy) | ||||
2695 | Friends Magazine from March/April 1998 |
| Description: Page 17 contains an article with a photo and mention of Warren Fernald | ||||
2697 | Mary Bartlett Locke (July 29, 1930 – October 25, 2015). Program/Poem from her Memorial Service on June 12th, 2016. |
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2682 | Papers by John C. Olin (1915-2000) – “The Jesuits, Humanisms, and History Quincentennial Reflections” by John C. Olin. |
| Description: John and Marion Olin purchased the main building at Woodlawn sometime after 1964. John was a professor at Fordham University and a recognized authority on the Dutch philosopher Erasmus. | ||||
2683 | Island Journal – The Annual Publication of the Island Institute – Volume Twenty-Nine |
| Description: Page 52 is an article called “Islesford’s Creative Economy – Island Artists Must Also Be Entrepreneurs” by Carl Little. Page 70 has a picture of Lil and Chuddy Alley. | ||||
2684 | The National Heritage Fellowships 1999 book. Page 19 is a page dedicated to Ralph Stanley, who is a master boat builder. |
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2685 | Maine Journal from January/February of 1993 |
| Description: Pg. 16 has an article called “There was no shortcut to mastering the medical manual” by James Cox | ||||
2657 | Acadia National Park, Maine - General Management Plan - October 1992 |
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2643 | St. Ignatius Parish - Northeast Harbor, Maine - 100th Anniversary 1895-1995 |
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2589 | Papers by John C. Olin (1915 - 2000) - "The Jesuits, Humanism, and History Quincentennial Reflections" by John C. Olin |
| Description: John and Marion Olin Purchased the main building at Woodlawn sometime after 1964. John was a professor at Fordham University and a recognized authority on the Dutch philosopher Erasmus. | ||||
2596 | The National Heritage Fellowships 1999 book. Page 19 is a page dedicated to Ralph Stanley, who is a master boat builder. |
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2598 | Maine Journal from January/February of 1993. Pg. 16 has an article called "There was no shortcut to mastering the medical manual" by James Cox |
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2567 | Newspaper article and a valentine from Sarah to Hugh and Shirley |
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2518 | "Maine History - Maine Culture, High and Low" |
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2519 | "Maine In The World - Stories of Some of Those from Here Who Went Away" by Neil Rolde |
| Description: Given to Hugh Dwelley by Neil Rolde on March 7th, 2010. "To Hugh Dwelley, With my very best wishes. Neil Rolde" | ||||
2520 | "The Romanovs - The Final Chapter" by Robert K. Massie |
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2522 | "-and then again-" by Mark R. Lawler |
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2523 | "John Gilley - One of the Forgotten Millions" by Charles W. Eliot |
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2524 | "New Normal Fourth Reader" by Albert N. Raub, A.M., Ph D. |
| Description: There's a typed up note set inside the book that says, "I read this with apologies to Harry Spurling, who, as Grange Lecturor, would have read it from his station over there. | ||||
2525 | "Mount Desert - An Informal History" Edited by Gunnar Hansen |
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2526 | "Leave Her to Heaven" by Ben Ames Williams |
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2527 | "Come Spring" by Ben Ames Williams |
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2528 | "Sea Stories from Searsport to Singapore" by Donald Mortland, Editor |
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2529 | "Hepatica Hawks" by Rachel Field |
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