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Item | Title | Date | Type | Subject | Publisher | Copies | File ID | Contents | Box # | File # | Storage | Container | Section | Size cm | Notes | Collection | Map # | Drawer # | Raw # | Page # | Condition | Key Phrase | |
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8381 | Third Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association: Charter, By-Laws, and Roll of Members, with edits for the Fourth Annual Report |
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| Description: Contains handwritten edits; used as a template for the Fourth Annual Report. 35 pages. | |||||||||||||||||
8374 | Jesup Memorial Library - letter of acceptance to the National Register of Historic Places |
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| Description: Letter certifying the Jesup Memorial Library's entry into the National Register of Historic Places in the State of Maine. Signed by State Historic Preservation Officer Earle G. Shettleworth. | ||||||||||||||||||
1002 | The Jesup Memorial Library of Bar Harbor Rules Card |
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| Description: Card printed with twelve rules of the Jesup Memorial Library of Bar Harbor. The rules include stipulations on the number of books one may check out and for how long, fines for late returns, conditions for taking books into homes with contagious illnesses, and prohibitions on dogs and smoking in the library. | |||||||||||||||||||
1003 | Are You Ready For the Peace?, c. 1945 |
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| Description: General letter from the Jesup Memorial Library to accompany a catalog of its most recent acquisitions. The letter asks for monetary contributions and lists different subscriber levels. The names of the members of the book committee are also provided. People Mentioned: John Whitcomb, Arthur Train, Mrs. R. Amory Thorndike, Dora Brewer, John Hampton Barnes, Mrs. Edward Browning, Mrs. Haskell Cleaves, Mrs. Harry Conners, Mrs. Shepard Fabbri, Sheldon Goldthwait, Mrs. Richard W. Hale, Mrs. Russell S. Hubbard, Mrs. John H. Evans, Seth Libby, Mrs. Ralph Masterman, Eleanor Mellon, Harriett V. C. Ogden, Mrs. John DeWitt Peltz, Mrs. Stanley M. Rinehart, Mrs. C. Morton Smith, Alonzo H. Tuck [show more] | ||||||||||||||||||
1004 | The Jesup Memorial Library Exhibitions Flier, 1946 |
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| Description: Flier listing upcoming exhibitions at the Jesup Memorial Library in Bar Harbor, ME. In addition, the flier asks for monetary contributions and lists different subscriber levels. The names of the members of the book committee are also provided. People Mentioned: Sargent Collier, John Whitcomb, Edward Browning, Mrs. R. Amore Thorndike, Dora Brewer, John Hampton Barnes, Mrs. Edward Browning, Mrs. Haskell Cleaves, Mrs. Harry Conners, Mrs. Shepard Fabbri, Albert Eugene Gallatin, Sheldon Goldthwait, Mrs. Richard W. Hale, Mrs. Russell S. Hubbard, Mrs. John H. Evans, Seth Libby, Mrs. C. C. Little, Mrs. Ralph Masterman, Eleanor Mellon, Harriett V. C. Ogden, Mrs. John DeWitt Peltz, Mrs. Stanley M. Rinehart, Alonzo H. Tuck [show more] | ||||||||||||||||||
1008 | Bulletin of The Bar Harbour Print Room, 1916 |
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| Description: The Bar Harbor Print Room was established in 1915 as a department of the Jesup Memorial Library. Newsletter from the Bar Harbour Print Room at the Jesup Memorial Library listing the hours and providing a brief history of the room. Lists of works on display, gifts and loans made in 1915-1916 are also included. People Mentioned: Albert Eugene Gallatin, Mrs. John T. Linzee, FitzRoy Carrington, Edward Robinson, Herbert C. Pell Jr., Hervey E. Wetzel, Frederic May, Mrs. A. Howard Hinkle, Mrs. Charles B. Perkins [show more] | |||||||||||||||||
1009 | Jesup Memorial Library Books Added, 1919 |
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| Description: Brochure from the Jesup Memorial Library listing books added to the collection in 1919 by genre. | |||||||||||||||||
1001 | Jesup Memorial Library Book Plate, 1911 |
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| Description: Book plate for the Jesup Memorial Library from 1911. The label features a crest with a pine tree, three fleur-de-lis, and the Latin phrase "Sapiens qui assiduus." |