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1929
  • 2016.10.71
  • Archives
Washington State Normal School Commencement Class Ode written by Bernice Gardner
  • Publication, Literary, Poem
  • Structures, Institutional, School
  • 6/12/1930
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/archive/04E65567-351C-4C52-8158-133310255165
2432
  • 2022.3.12
  • Archives
Elizabeth Peterson Meets Death in Burning Cottage
  • Publication, Clipping, Newspaper Clipping
  • Other, Gotts Island residents
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/archive/078AE4F6-D0E2-4373-B9FF-127710987738
Description:
Elizabeth Peterson came from Pennsylvania to become first a summer residetn and later year round resident of Gotts Island, Tremont, Hancock, Maine.
1726
  • 2018.FIC.27
  • Archives
Must See!
  • Publication, Literary, Review
  • 08/23/2018
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/archive/08A3859A-A312-488E-A254-760055794201
Description:
Review of a play based on 7 of Ruth Moore's short stories, created and performed at the Stonington Opera House in August 2018. Play entitled "I Have Seen Horizons: Ruth Moore's Stories from Main." The title derives from a typed line found in Ruth Moore's typewriter after her death.
2182
  • 2016.1.190
  • Archives
Brief history of the Cranberry Isles Post Office
  • Publication, Literary, Article
  • Other, Cranberry Isles, Hancock County, Maine
  • Other, Cranberry Isles, Mount Desert, Hancock County, Maine
  • Other, Mail Delivery
  • Other, Post Offices
  • Other, Postage
  • Other, Postmasters
  • Other, Stamps
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/archive/127AAA9B-A054-46EA-9D79-116514915275
Description:
Brief history of the Cranberry Isles Post Office
1168
  • 2016.1.7
  • Archives
Postal History of MDI
  • Publication, Literary, History
  • Events
  • Other, Structures
  • Places
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/archive/159E761D-99E5-4720-87BF-824489532609
Description:
Arnold Krommenohl was a lifelong stamp collector, and in 1995 began gathering stamps, news articles, photos, and other memorabila about the history of the Post Offices of Mount Desert Island.
1270
  • 2016.6.3
  • Archives
Poem: "Loss of Capt. Pray"
  • Publication, Literary, Poem
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/archive/1633F6A3-A3BA-4782-9AB5-439749923843
2431
  • 2022.3.13
  • Archives
Local News Gotts Island
  • Publication, Clipping, Newspaper Clipping
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/archive/17D03D44-835E-4449-86F3-321789150121
2178
  • 2016.1.195
  • Archives
News article about delivery of mail to outer island Post Offices, 1998
  • Publication, Literary, Article
  • Other, Cliff Island, Maine
  • Other, Cranberry Isles, Hancock County, Maine
  • Other, Frenchboro, Hancock County, Maine
  • Other, Islesford, Hancock County, Maine
  • Other, Mail Delivery
  • Other, Post Offices
  • Other, Postage
  • Other, Postmasters
  • Other, Stamps
  • Other, Transportation
  • Other, Vessels
  • 9/8/1998
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/archive/1CB61959-CFFF-4B42-9204-006344820520
Description:
News article about delivery of mail to outer island Post Offices, 1998
1783
  • 2018.5.6
  • Archives
Island Life
  • Publication, Newspaper
  • 09/03/1992
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/archive/1FE4B4A1-3C9A-4FD2-88E0-173448806850
Description:
Newspaper article about a History book about Gotts Island written by Rita Kenway (Mrs. Northwood Kenway). Includes photos of Ted and Jane Holmes (formerly William or Charles (?) Harding) house, Rita and Northwood Kenway (formerly Clarence and Jenny Harding) house, Tina and John Gillis (formerly Philip and Betty Holmes house. Published in the Bar Harbor Times. Reporter: Laurie Schreiber
1910
  • 2016.10.90
  • Archives
Booklet of poems by Daniel Somes Smith
  • Publication, Book
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/archive/21C70A84-F1D0-4ED3-8225-521035182118
Description:
Booklet of poems by Daniel Somes Smith
2436
  • 2022.3.7
  • Archives
Tremont new elementary school
  • Publication, Clipping, Newspaper Clipping
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/archive/233F8690-3C32-4330-8228-203497031822
Description:
Tremont, Hancock, Maine
2437
  • 2022.3.5
  • Archives
Tremont town meeting March 3, 1958
  • Publication, Clipping, Newspaper Clipping
  • 1958
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/archive/26DDF3AE-A8CC-42F5-9C42-389646664291
Description:
Tremont, Hancock, Maine
1785
  • 2018.5.10
  • Archives
History of Gotts Island A Chain of Memories Linking Centuries
  • Publication, Newspaper
  • 1962
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/archive/2A70E61A-3A5D-49D6-98CC-337078303007
Description:
Newspaper article on Gotts Island, Part II, Bar Harbor Times, August 30. 1962. 8 photos. Reporter: Larue Spiker NOTE: Photo of Philip Moore house with child and doll carriage in front has an error. Child is identified as Ruth Moore, but the child is really her sister Esther Moore (Trask). Correctly identified by Esther Moore to her daughter Muriel Trask Davisson.
2338
  • 2016.1.25
  • Archives
New article from Ellsworth American about Bar Harbor events and described a new cancelling machine at the Bar Harbor post office.
  • Publication, Literary, Article
  • Other, Bar Harbor
  • Other, Stamps
  • 1905
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/archive/2D36807C-F56F-43D5-8ED3-467612968690
Description:
New article from Ellsworth American about Bar Harbor events and described a new cancelling machine at the Bar Harbor post office.
1906
  • 2016.10.94
  • Archives
Elizabeth Harkins' address book, c. 1943
  • Publication, Book, Address Book
  • Other, addresses
  • 1943
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/archive/419E142B-63A6-4660-B48E-502540224935
Description:
Elizabeth Harkins' address book, c. 1943
1911
  • 2016.10.89
  • Archives
Poem by Daniel Somes Smith
  • Publication, Literary, Poem
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/archive/4EF62D86-BE72-4DF2-9803-292080933332
Description:
Poem by Daniel Somes Smith
2368
  • 2022.6.1.
  • Archives
W. Tremont postmaster retires
  • Publication, Clipping, Newspaper Clipping
  • 10/4-5/1997
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/archive/4FEC8963-6737-4C37-B98F-611359121210
Description:
News article about Eleanor Murphy, the last postmaster in West Tremont retiring after 25 years of service. Bangor Daily News weekend edition, October 4-5, 1997. by News staff writer Catherine Ivey.
2166
  • 2016.1.206
  • Archives
Article re:Ellsworth post office history
  • Publication, Literary, Article
  • Other, Ellsworth, Hancock County, Maine
  • Other, Mail Delivery
  • Other, Post Offices
  • Other, Postmasters
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/archive/51587B41-BF5E-460B-95CD-224520121423
Description:
Article re:Ellsworth post office history
1786
  • 2018.5.9
  • Archives
Gotts Island Now Serene and Quiet Was Once Heavily Populated
  • Publication, Newspaper
  • 1962
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/archive/53797E86-66F3-46AF-B59A-515722946838
Description:
Newspaper article on Gotts Island, Part I, Bar Harbor Times, August 2, 1962. 11 photos. reporter: Larue Spiker
2200
  • 2016.1.173
  • Archives
Excerpt from Bar Harbor record article re: Asticou Inn fire, 1900
  • Publication, Literary, Article
  • Events, Fire
  • Other, Asticou
  • Other, Asticou, Northeast Harbor, Hancock County, Maine
  • Other, Mail Delivery
  • Other, Post Offices
  • Other, Postage
  • Other, Postmasters
  • Other, Stamps
  • 9/21/2000
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/archive/58437ADA-CC47-4716-B5C3-349340726440
Description:
Excerpt from Bar Harbor record article re: Asticou Inn fire, 1900
1271
  • 2016.6.2
  • Archives
William Hinton journal 1919
  • Publication, Book, Journal
  • 3/31/1919
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/archive/61CB60E9-2CBC-4A23-BEBE-964380707249
Description:
Journal of William K. Hinton, while in the US Navy, 3/31/1919-1923. William K. Hinton William was a certified boy scout scoutmaster with a term ending in 1932, and from all appearances, was a caring husband and father. William left the area and went back to Ohio around 1936 or 1937, where he had family. Paul would have been 9 or 10 at this time. He worked in Colombus in an electric shop doing radio service work. He later worked at the Curtis Wright plant making electrical connections between the engines and planes. They were not officially divorced? as on William's death certificate, Harriet is listed as surviving spouse. According to this document,William died in El Cajon, California. His occupation is listed as accountant for K.A.L. Industries, which was involved with auctions. As he was a radioman in his navy years, he gravitated to work with radio repair after leaving the area. In a 1971 letter written to Harriet and Paul, he describes his fondness for playing the “numbers", and how he sometimes heard a voice in his dreams that told him which numbers to play! [show more]
2435
  • 2022.3.9
  • Archives
Berlin Gott Tells of Abandonmernt of Gotts Island
  • Publication, Clipping, Newspaper Clipping
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/archive/6819FC41-E1A3-47F2-B52D-097386396421
1275
  • 2016.6.7
  • Archives
Harriet Hinton diary
  • Publication, Book, Journal, Diary
  • 1/1/1943
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/archive/6BF306FF-F80D-4477-9855-398483841174
Description:
Harriet Hinton diary 1943 forward Very brief entries of no more than 3-4 lines. Often mentioning the weather, or endless chores of the household. Not much glimpse of feelings or emotions. Amongst the items found with her diary is a small paper with 6 “rules to live by”? 1. When asked for an opinion, find out what the asker prefers, and agree. 2. When asked questions about anybody, answer “I don't know”. 3. Don't bore people with your own plans and affairs. Keep quiet. Listen to them and agree. 4. Ask no favors of anyone unless absolutely necessary. 5. Don't borrow or lend, you'll lose a friend. 6. Never offer any information or suggestions. Entertainment and interaction seemed to come from visits with neighbors or women's “club” meetings, as well as frequent and regular visits to McKinley or Southwest Harbor to see movies, often with Paul. Harriet was a devoted mother, centering much of her life around Paul and his activities. She also spent much time with and leaned on her parents. When she was not feeling well, her mother often filled in for her at the post office. During the especially busy Christmas season when mail bags were very heavy, both her mother and Paul would come in to the post office to help. During the summer season, mail deliveries came twice daily, but the rest of the year, it was once a day, and then often hours late, due to weather. The otherwise quiet winter weeks were marked by the arrival of the Sears and the Montgomery Ward catalogs. In September of 1943, there was a gas shortage. Harriet and Paul made trips to Ellsworth in hopes of filling their gas tank. The water supply for the family came from a cistern. During cold weather, when many months would go by with no rain, the cistern would get low or dry up altogether. In February of 1944, Harriet wrote that the cistern ran out and Paul and his grandfather carried water from the McDuffie's well. During this month, Harriet mentions that Paul went roller skating in Trenton. 1944 brought an outbreak of Scarlet Fever to the community. In July, Harriet recorded that a blimp came down in the water off Mount Desert. In December, she notes that there was talk about a boat torpedoed at Mount Desert Rock, with many dead. [show more]
2425
  • 2016.1.208
  • Archives
Eleanor Murphy, West Tremont Postmaster, retires
  • Publication, Newspaper
  • Other, Post Offices
  • Other, Postmasters
  • Other, West Tremont, Hancock County, Maine
  • 10/3/1997
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/archive/6CB45721-B70E-4CB7-91D9-230832550210
1847
  • 2016.FIC.31
  • Archives
The Gertrude Carroll Journal: Events in the life of the Carroll family and the Town of Southwest Harbor, Maine Researched and compiled by Ralph W. Stanley
  • Publication, Book, Journal
  • Carroll, Gertrude
  • January 27, 1888
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/archive/6F4F2E36-D3BD-4371-82A7-500011229477
Description:
Journal of Gertrude Carroll of Southwest Harbor, who was epileptic, and died shortly after the last entry in the journal of an epileptic seizure.