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321 | "The Bar Harbor Blue Book and Mount Desert Guide" |
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| Description: Book with blue cover and in gilded text: "The Bar Harbor Blue Book and Mount Desert Guide 1881". Contains addresses and guide book with advertisements. | |
316 | Alphia Doll and Storybook |
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| Description: Bisque head and limbs with cloth body, red hair, glass eyes, and painted brows. Wearing a red plaid dress, tule and purple cloth bonnet, and has molded and painted shoes. Doll belonged to Maybelle Gonya, who gave it the matching address book. Doll is named Alphia. Doll (.01) and Storybook (.02) | ||
244 | Children's Single Shoe |
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46 | "Golden-Rod, An Idyll of Mount Desert" Book by Constance Cary Harrison |
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| Description: Framed book titled "Golden Rod, Story of Mt. Desert and Bar Harbor" written by Constance Cary Harrison. | |
30 | Eastlake Folding Chair |
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| Description: Folding chair with inlaid wooden back, green upholstery seat, and green upholstered arms. | |
19 | Old Farm Guestbook |
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| Description: Black leather guestbook with thin gilded trim. Used at George B Dorr's estate, Oldfarm. Has notes from George B Dorr's guests. | ||
167 | Casino Trick Skating Advertisement Card |
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| Description: Beige card with black text across entire face. Advertisement for Messrs. Battey and Hacker Tick and Fancy Skating at the Bar Harbor Casino on Wednesday, July 25th, 1883. | |
850 | Women's Bodice |
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| Description: Pink polished cotton print bodice with button front with steal cut buttons and a back drape. | |||
68 | Photograph of Burnmouth |
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| Description: Black and white photograph of the entrance facade of Burnmouth. This cottage was designed by Boston architect William Ralph Emerson and built by contractor John E. Clark in the winter of 1885-86. The original owner was W.B. Walley. The house was located on Eden Street and was torn down in 1979. The cottage name is sometimes misspelled as Bournemouth. |