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16567 | The Indian Village, Bar Harbor |
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| Front reads: "U.S.S. Baltimore at Bar Harbor, ME. Mom Son Girl." Sent to: Mr. William H. Gillian Elm St., Newport, Rhode Island | Description: Front reads: "U.S.S. Baltimore at Bar Harbor, ME. Mom Son Girl." Sent to: Mr. William H. Gillian Elm St., Newport, Rhode Island | ||
16566 | The Passamaquoddy Encampment at Bar Harbor Newspaper Article |
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6217 | Native American Camp at Bar Harbor - "Indian Village" Second Location |
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6147 | Native American Camp at Bar Harbor - "Indian Village" First Location |
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13470 | Native American Camp at Bar Harbor - "Indian Village" Second Location |
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15918 | Civilian Conservation Corps - Company 154 Eagle Lake Camp |
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| The Eagle Lake CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) camp (NP-1), Company 154, at Bar Harbor was operated under the supervision of the National Park Service from May 1934 to June 1942. Its primary function was forest culture (roads, trails, recreation). | Civilian Conservation Corps - Company 154 Eagle Lake Camp Description: The Eagle Lake CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) camp (NP-1), Company 154, at Bar Harbor was operated under the supervision of the National Park Service from May 1934 to June 1942. Its primary function was forest culture (roads, trails, recreation). |