Bar Harbor (Town of), Hancock County, ME

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Bar Harbor (Town of), Hancock County, ME
Town of Bar Harbor was established as the Town of Eden. 
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Thirty-eighth Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, 1929
Thirty-eighth Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, 1929
Annual report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association. For the year ending September 5th, 1929. The report includes individual committee reports, a list of members, and the association's charter and by-laws. 2 copies, 44 pages.
Thirty-seventh Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, 1928
Thirty-seventh Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, 1928
Annual report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association. For the year ending September 16th, 1928. The report includes individual committee reports, a list of members, and the association's charter and by-laws. 47 pages.
Forty-second Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, 1931
Forty-second Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, 1931
Annual report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association. For the year ending September 1st, 1933. The report includes individual committee reports, a list of members, and the association's charter and by-laws. 37 pages.
Forty-eighth Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, 1939
Forty-eighth Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, 1939
Annual report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association. For the year ending July 31st, 1939. The report includes individual committee reports, a list of members, and the association's charter and by-laws. 5 copies, 29 pages
Fiftieth Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, 1941
Fiftieth Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, 1941
Annual report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association. For the year ending July 31st, 1941. The report includes individual committee reports, a list of members, and the association's charter and by-laws. 3 copies, 24 pages.
Forty-seventh Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, 1938
Forty-seventh Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, 1938
Annual report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association. For the year ending August 1st, 1938. The report includes individual committee reports, a list of members, and the association's charter and by-laws. 28 pages, includes hand…
Fortieth Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, 1931
Fortieth Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, 1931
Annual report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association. For the year ending September 13rd, 1931. The report includes individual committee reports, a list of members, and the association's charter and by-laws. 33 pages.
Forty-sixth Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, 1937
Forty-sixth Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, 1937
Annual report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association. For the year ending September 1st, 1937. The report includes individual committee reports, a list of members, and the association's charter and by-laws. 32 pages.
Forty-ninth Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, 1940
Forty-ninth Annual Report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, 1940
Annual report of the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association. For the year ending July 31st, 1940. The report includes individual committee reports, a list of members, and the association's charter and by-laws. 5 copies, 32 pages
Who Says Automobiles: Interesting Letters from Many Summer Resort People Information Sheet, c. 1908
Who Says Automobiles: Interesting Letters from Many Summer Resort People Information Sheet, c. 1908
An information sheet comprised of the opinions of hoteliers in resort towns regarding automobiles being allowed in their communities. The original request, made by W. M. Roberts, was to gain insight from the experiences of others ahead of …