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16,000 Acres Around Great Tunk Lake are Purchased...

85th Annual Report of the Department of Education, Massachusetts, 1920-21.

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A compilation of the Laws pertaining to Elections in the State of Maine incorporating the Amendments of 1917 and 1919

A Day in the Hills. Includes a poem by Virginia Somes Sanderson.

A Down-East Yankee from the District of Maine

A Historical Sketch of Rev. John Mayo

A Life Robert Abbe

A Pageant of the State of Maine

Acadia National Park: Random Notes on the Significance of the Name

An Analysis of Lafayette National Park

Asticou Inn and Cottages

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Berkshire School Year Books

Birds of America.

Boatswain Denies Writing Report

Booklet for play "In Broad Daylight"

Bridge Dedicated to Hancock Service Men

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Collection of Heating and Lighting Utensils in the United States National Museum

Colonel Paul Dudley Sargent 1745-1827

Consecration of the window at St. Mary's-by-the-Sea

Cranberryana

Cranberryana booklet by Mary Frances Parkman, 1926

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Diary 1921

Directory and Hand Book: Northeast Harbor, Seal Harbor, Mount Desert, and Adjacent islands

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Early Sargents of New England

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Fannie and Donald Mayo Obituary

Fire of 1947

First Permanent Settler: Abraham Somes

France and New England Vol III

Frank L. Huston Store

Friday Club Mother Daughter Banguet Speech

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George Folsom, John A. Poor and a Century of Historical Research with reference to Early Colonial Maine

Greatest Event In Hancock County Since the Civil War

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Handbook of birds of eastern North America : with introductory chapters on the study of birds in nature

Hereditary Greatness

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Isaac Stanley's Wonderland Lobster Pound at Seawall and Abel's Pound at Richville

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Junior High School Literature: Book Two

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Maine Beautiful

Maine Pilgrims Followed Prophet to Holy Land

Maine Province and Court Records Vol. 1

Memories of a Happy Life (2)

Minuet in G. L. Van Beethoven.

Mount Desert - The Story of Saint Sauveur

"My Dear Cornelia" by Stewart R. Sherman

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Neck Broken by Fall: Esteemed Southwest Harbor Woman Victim of Sad Accident

Needlecraft Magazine

Needlecraft Magazine (January 1925)

Needlecraft Magazine (May 1925)

Needlecraft Magazine (November 1924)

Needlecraft Magazine (October 1924)

New England Old and New: a brief review of some historical and industrial incidents...

New England Old and New 1620-1920

Northeast Harbor, Maine

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Old Bangor Newspapers

Order of the Eastern Star No. 118

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Pemetic 1929

Pemetic Yearbook 1921

Pemetic Yearbook 1922

Pemetic Yearbook 1923

Pemetic Yearbook 1924

Pemetic Yearbook 1925

Pemetic Yearbook 1926

Pemetic Yearbook 1927

Pemetic Yearbook 1928

Pemetic Yearbook 1929

Poetical Birthday Book

Primer of Hygiene, being a simple textbook on personal health and how to keep it. Book 1

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Saturday Evening Post, Mar. 17, 1928

Shoe Catalog. Season 1921

Sir Francis Bernard and his Grant of Mount Desert (2)

Sir Samuel Argall, the First Englishman at Mount Desert

Sprague's Journal Of Maine History, Vol. XIII, No. 3

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The American Woman (March 1922)

The Book of Common Prayer: and administration of the sacraments and other rights and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America together with the Psalter or psalms of David.

The Century Hymnal

The Concise Standard Dictionary of the English Language

The Dairy Farmer | For The Farmer Who Has Milk Cows | March 15th 1925

The Future of Mount Desert Island

The Future of Mount Desert Island.

The Jones Cove Shell-Heap

The Lincoln Readers: Third Reader

The Maine Book

The Scenery of Mt. Desert Island: Its Origin and Development.

The Scenery of Mt. Desert Island: Its Origin and Development by Erwin Raisz

The Silent Readers: Second Reader

These Hundred Years

Thousands at Dedication of Mount Desert Bridge

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Uncle Wiggily's Story Book

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Vanda, the Most Luxurious Yacht Ever Built In New England

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Walks on Mount Desert Maine

Wood carving : with suggestions in chip carving : designed as an elementary course of instruction and to meet the requirements of technical classes in connection with the Board of Education.