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1107 | "A Book About Fans" by M. A. Flory |
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15 | Acadia National Park: It's Growth and Development by George B Dorr |
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| Description: Hard cover book, green cover embossed with gold lettering. Written by George B Dorr. | |
16 | Acadia National Park: It's Origin and Background by George B Dorr |
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| Description: Hard cover book, green cover embossed with gold lettering. Written by George B Dorr. | |
135 | Annette Kellerman Newspaper Article |
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| Description: Framed newspaper article regarding actress Annette Kellerman and the 1952 movie "Million Dollar Mermaid" about Kellerman's life in which actress Esther Williams portrays Kellerman. Clipping has two photos, one showing Esther Williams and Annette Kellerman looking at a sketch of a Kellerman inspired bathing suit and the second photo depicts Williams in the bathing suit. | ||
20 | "Apocrypha" book |
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| Description: Brown leather with embossed gold letters on upper left of cover reading "APOCRYPHA". Christian text belonging to George B Dorr. | ||
1106 | "Gertrude Jekyll" by Frank Jekyll |
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| Description: Memoir about horticulturist Gertrude Jekyll by her husband Frank Jekyll. From the library of Beatrix Farrand. | ||
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. | |
1104 | "My Dear Cornelia" by Stewart R. Sherman |
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| Description: From the library of the landscape architect Beatrix Farrand. Tucked into book is a clover and page marker. | |
21 | Personal Bible |
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| Description: Brown leather cover with embossed design and gold metal trim with clasp initialed with "MGWD". Page edges are gilded. Owned by Mary Gray Ward Dorr, George B. Dorr's mother. | ||
1109 | "Rab and his Friends" by John Brown |
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142 | Ted Shawn and Dancers Collage |
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| Description: Promotional Clippings of Ted Shawn and his Ensemble of Men Dancers. Ted Shawn dance company performed in at the Bar Harbor Building of the Arts in 1938, the bottom clipping advertises that performance. Ted Shawn was one of the first notable male pioneers of American modern dance. | ||
1110 | Two copies of "Corleone" by F. Marion Crawford |
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1105 | "Via Crucis" by F. Marion Crawford |
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