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15592The Seal Harbor Shore Path
  • Reference
  • Places, Hiking Trail
  • Lenahan - Donald Patrick Lenahan
  • 2015-08-14
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2015-08-14 The Seal Harbor Shore Path.pdf
…"*4 Quartz vein mentioned above Note: In 1904, to mark the 300th anniversary of Champlain s discovery of MDI, the Seal Harbor Village Improvement Society …placed a monument honoring Champlain on Sea Cliff Drive and overlooking the ocean. …Champlain Monument - not dated *** A 1954 path guide describes it plainly: "Shore Trail. C. 2 hours. …June 10, 1903, p. 1. 2 Paths and Trails of Northeast Harbor and Vicinity, published by [the] Village Improvement Society. 1914. 3 A Path Guide of Mount
15923The Ancestral
Blueberry Ledge
  • Reference
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
  • 1881
  • Mount Desert, Northeast Harbor
  • Peabody Drive
The Ancestral
Blueberry Ledge
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Eliot - The Ancestral.pdf
…In 1882 this camp of the Champlain Society was transferred to the head of Northeast Harbor near Captain A. C.
15550The Magnificent and Mysterious Homans Path
  • Reference
  • Places, Hiking Trail
  • Lenahan - Donald Patrick Lenahan
  • 2012-04-20
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2012-04-20_The_Magnificent_and_Mysterious_Homans_Path.pdf
…It consisted of 141 acres and included The Bowl and The Beehive on Champlain Mountain, two popular hiking destinations today. …Charles, born in Brookfield, MA, in 1826, graduated from Harvard in 1846 and was a physician and a president of the Massachusetts Medical Society.
9257Edward Lothrop Rand Memorial
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Places, Cemetery
  • Lenahan - Donald Patrick Lenahan
  • 2008
...He was a member of the Champlain Society. Edward Lothrop Rand died on October 9, 1924...
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...He was a member of the Champlain Society. Edward Lothrop Rand died on October 9, 1924...
14792Crozier - Annie Matilda (Crozier) Rand (1856-1921)
  • Reference
  • People
Annie Matilda Crozier was born in 1856 to Thomas and Mary (Shattuck) Crozier, probably in Ireland. Annie’s father was a pianoforte manufacturer from New Brunswick, Canada. The family lived in Charlestown, Massachusetts. Annie became a schoolteacher and lived with her brother, Dr. Thomas Crozier, and his family in Boston in 1880. Photographer Henry L. Rand’s brother, the naturalist Edward Lothrop Rand, married Annie Matilda Crozier on June 29, 1893 in Boston, Massachusetts. Edward and Annie Rand lived on the Henry Clay and Henry Seaton Rand estate in the house at 120 Elm Street next door to the main house at 112 Elm Street. Annie Matilda (Crozier) Rand died on May 12, 1921.
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Annie Matilda Crozier was born in 1856 to Thomas and Mary (Shattuck) Crozier, probably in Ireland. Annie’s father was a pianoforte manufacturer from New Brunswick, Canada. The family lived in Charlestown, Massachusetts. Annie became a schoolteacher and lived with her brother, Dr. Thomas Crozier, and his family in Boston in 1880. Photographer Henry L. Rand’s brother, the naturalist Edward Lothrop Rand, married Annie Matilda Crozier on June 29, 1893 in Boston, Massachusetts. Edward and Annie Rand lived on the Henry Clay and Henry Seaton Rand estate in the house at 120 Elm Street next door to the main house at 112 Elm Street. Annie Matilda (Crozier) Rand died on May 12, 1921. [show more]


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Crozier - Annie Matilda (Crozier) Rand (1856-1921) - T.pdf
…Death Date: May 12, 1921 Edward Lothrop Rand was apparently courting Annie Crozier as early as 1883: Monday, Aug. 20 [1883] Champlain Society Asticou Camp …Rand then assisted them to row back to S.W. and returned to camp in a cheerful mood about midnight " Note: Asticou Camp, the second Champlain Society …Several of the Champlain Society s members and their visitors occasionally stayed as boarders at the Savage s house during their camping expeditions
12775Fire, Obliteration, Mission 66, and Park Trails Program, 1943-2003
  • Publication, Literary, Article
  • Events, Fire
  • Places, Hiking Trail
  • Brown - Margaret Coffin Brown
  • Vekasi - Jim Vekasi
  • 2006
Excerpt from Pathmakers: Cultural Landscape Report for the Historic Hiking Trail System of Mount Desert Island, pgs. 149-156
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Excerpt from Pathmakers: Cultural Landscape Report for the Historic Hiking Trail System of Mount Desert Island, pgs. 149-156


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Effects_of_the_1947_Fire.pdf
…., and the village improvement societies diate problems caused by blowdowns and rockslides.235 worked to reopen most, but not all, of the trails that …Most of the colored trails on the east side of As a result, trails near the park boundaries that were Champlain were closed. …Grades were of both the village improvement societies and the CCC. …The Northeast Harbor and Seal Harbor Vil- and a flurry of trail activity.253 In 1960 and 1961, trails lage Improvement Society Path Committees transferred
14839Gotts Island Maine - Its People 1880-1992
  • Publication, Book
  • People
  • Places, Island
  • Johnson - Rita (Johnson) Kenway (1931-2011)
  • 1993
  • Tremont, Great Gott Island
An account of the summer visitors and native population on Gotts Island starting in the 1890's, the book describes the island experience, the families, and changes that took place over the next 100 years.
Description:
An account of the summer visitors and native population on Gotts Island starting in the 1890's, the book describes the island experience, the families, and changes that took place over the next 100 years.


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Gotts Island Maine - Kenway.pdf
…The Tremont Historical Society and its president, W . …In 1938 a society was finally formed with A.G. Hempstead as the first president. The Society later became the Commission on Archives and History. …Gotts Island made an immediate impression on Warren , for although he grew up in Brooklyn and on Long Island , NY , he had spent many summers on Lake Champlain …The Silver family are members of the Society of Friends, (Quakers), first in Philadelphia and later with the Society on Mt. Desert Island.