From collection Creating Acadia National Park: The George B. Dorr Research Archive of Ronald H. Epp

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1951-52
1953-54
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Days retire ment (4/29/53) Dornestate (9/18/54) If Wirth lettento Jr.
1 blaim that HCTPR
-WWith letter (1/30/54) (2/4/55)re interpretalia
neld have gone ut of
discussing patronale for
in N.P. + A.NP. O if form
piness (1/10) since purpose interpretative Tilden. JDR7r. serv cells as- 6130 THE incl. H. interest controb. in it in
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plm for ANP. includ
The Borr sito. Empt.
TPR mission and loss
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purpose function.
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- Interp plan ('st) for
ANP- Old farm
dego eleven page response
condition (7/17/54)
-Jr. to with (5/2/55)
27) to Charl ElistII
- - In to with (2/17/54) an on old form plans.
underves of AND" history of
Old Form
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UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
ACADIA NATIONAL PARK
BAR HARBOR MAINE
OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT
August 17, 1951
Memorandim
To:
The Director
From:
Superintendent, Acadia National Park
Subject: Burial Place of George B. Dorr
Mr. Nowack passed me the attached Office Memorandum
asking about the burial place of George B. Dorr and suggested
that I answer it.
Following out Mr. Dorr's instructions prior to his
death his body was oremated and his ashes scattered near Beaver
Dam Pool at the northwestern foot of Champlain Mountain.
B. L. Hadley
Superintendent
Attachment
illan
On Friday September 29,1989 I 1 moved the
following items from Storm Beach Cottage to Hulls
Car Teiter Center for storage in the George Dorr
chills watnut oual backs with arm back
- Walnutarmetair with dog (lion?) head handles
- 3 oriental rugs from the down stairs room
with the firepare
-one wood ractic painted brown ,no govt.mark
but TPR co./167.2 marked an seat base
All other items nicted as being at Storm Beachin
Apr I 1988 were found ) except the rug described
as a runner in an upstairs bodroom , pasiolyno.
4 78 or
479. , As someone was sleeping
and I missed seeing the mg the first time I awoke
him, I hesitaid to re check. It could bc that
the mg was there
Deb wade
10/3/89
anPa.6.7.1616
servations for the enjoyment of
all the people.
Acadia National
The Federal Bureau known as
the National Park Service was not
established until 1916. In that
Park Founded
year George B Dorn who also fig-
ured prommently M founding the
Trustees of Public Reservations,
Forty Years Ago
and who became the first Super
intendent of Acadia National
Park, conceived the idea of donat.
Although Mount Desert Island
ing the Reservation's holdings to
was first discovered by Samuel de
the Federal overamen ad
Champlain in 1604 it was not un-
ministration the National Park
til the middle of the 19th century
Service On 1916 ears
that the area be ame well known.
The are claimed for
France discovery
by Champhan who was exploring
919
for Sieur de Monts to whom pro
Nat
file
prietal rights had been granted
onal Park
of
in the New World by the French
the park was Pasam
om
King, Henry IV. When France
Lafayette take
na
was defeated by the English - in
Park
1715 ME Desert Island was coded
Acadiati National
to Deplands Following the fall of
illustrates the adag
Quebee in 1759 the English rights
were feded to the Massachusetts
Bay Colonists and the General
has
Court of Massachusetts then ad-
National Park which is
ministered the area. The first
settlers fishermen andiafarmers,
arrived during the early 1760's,
people
first coming to the Cranberry
National Park today en-
Isles. and soon after to what is
compasses m unusual combina.
now Somesville
range
Because of the scenic splendor
than 20 glacier-sculptur
and cool summer climate Mount
founded gum-
Desert Island became the favorite
Averlook the surrounding
retreat of summer residents as
ocean. islands and main-
early as 1855 The fame. of the
Jand> lakes below steep
Island as a delightful summer re-
moint unhides rugged coastline
sort spread in the ensuing years,
with headlands rising abruptly
and by the turn of the century,
from the edge of the seal and
development of N the summer
beathes To stone or sandy shell
colonies reached a peak
fragmen nestled between the
In the summer of 1901, Charles
kclif
W. Eliot, who had been for 20
years a summer resident of Nor
theast Harbor suggested to some
of his friends that they might
form an organization to conserve
and maintain the unique natural
Identical to the directives contain-
beauties of Mount Desert Island
ed in the National Park Service
because they were rapidly being
Act of Aur 25, 1916, which
destroyed by logging and other
established th National Park Ser-
incompatible developments It was
vice. conserve the scenery
from that idea that Dr. Eliot and
and the and historic ob
others who appreciated the beauty
jects and the wildlife therem and
of Mount Desert Island came to
form the Hancuck County Trustees
to provide the enjoyment of
of Public Reservations The or
the man manner and by
ganization was formed in 1901
such mean III leave them un4
but it was not until 1903 that the
impaired the enjoyment of
Maine legislature passed the spec-
future generations
ral act for "sociable charitable,
On the 40th anniversary of
and benevolent purposes. includ
Acadia National Park the Nation.
ing the purpose of acquiring own-
al Park Service carries on the
imp and holding lands and other
ideals, policies and objectives of
property in said Hancock County
the original founders of the Han
for free public use, and improving
cock County Trustees of Public
the same by laying out and Build-
Reservations, who, as early as
ing roads and paths and making
1900 saw the need to preserve un-
other improvements thereon./
impaired some of the scenic
Between 1901 and 1916 many
beauty of this area.
parcels of seenic land were acquir-
ed by the Trustees of Public Re-
servations for the enjoyment of
all the people.
The Federal Bureau known as
1
the National Park Service was not
established until 1916. In that
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