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Old Farm Guest Book-Names
Oldfarm guest Book :
Names
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Revisions/ Capitation
s of 8
Old Farm Guest Book
Signed Entries in the Old Farm Cottage Guest Book of
Mary, Charles, and George Dorr
(1880 - 1937)
Compiled by Ronald H. Epp, Ph.D.
July 2005
Copyright 2005
H.M.Albright,
Emily Ames
Poem
8/1895, C. 1896
Chester Arthur
9/1881
Howard Gardener Ausking
C. 1889
George J. Bates - Congressman & Mayor of Salem
6/1937
Charles P. Bowditch
8/1887, 9/1897
Cornelia Bowditch
8/1887
Louisa R. Bowditch
8/1887
Lucy Bowditch
8/1887
Martin Bremmer
9/1895
Ralph O. Brewster - Congressman, ME
6/1937
James Bryce
8/1897
Marion Bryce
8/1897
Arthur T. Cabot
7/1907
Susan Cabot.
7/1907
Amelia G. Candler
8/1895, 8/1896
Margaretta Cameron
8/1893
Austen Chamberlain
8/1890
1
2 of 8
Alidse Beckman Chambers
8/1895
John Jay Chapman
Poem
6/1891, 8/1892, 5/17/97 (dopman Letters)
Katherine Coolidge
10/1898
Caroline Cont
11/1896
Joseph Cont
11/1896
Clemence Haggerty Crafts
8/1896
J. Crafts [James Mason
8/1896
Howard G. Cushing
10/1897
Olivia D. Cushing
10/1897
Louisa Cushing
8/1898
Olivia D. Cusky
C. 1896
R.J. Custance
8/1894
Elizabeth Delafield
[Hillside Cottage]
1880
Emily Delafield
9/1896
William Coswell Doane Poem
9/1895
Sally Donahue
Poem
8/1881
Muriel Johnstone Douglas
9/1899
Dyce Duckworth
7/1895
Katherine Dunham
8/1896
Hanson Ellery
9/1893
J.W. Elliot
10/1898
Mary Elliot
10/1898
Esther or Ellen [Endicott]
8/1890
2
3 of 8
Louise Endicott
8/1897
William C. Endicott
8/1890, 8/1897
Annie Fields
Poem
7/1895
Aime J. Forand - Congressman RI
6/1837
Sara Greene Fremens
c. 1889
George H. Gardner
Poem
8/1896, 8/1897
John L. Gardner
c. 1896
John L. Gardner, 2nd
8/1897
Edwin Lawrence Godkin
8/1890
Katharine Godkin
8/1890, 8/1896
Dana Gray
Poem
8/1892
John Chipman Gray
Poem
7/1881, 8/1892
Nina Gray
Photo
7/1881
Reginald Gray
8/1889
Russell Gray
7/1886
Theodore Green (Senator, RI)
6/1937
J. Eliot Gregory
Drawing
8/1885
Eugene Hale
8/1885
Amy Heard
9/1885
Richard Hodgson
Poems
8/1886, 7/1891, 8/1892,
8/1896, and 8/1897
Oliver Wendell Holmes Poem: La Maison D'Or
8/1888
Henry Holt
Poem
9/1893
3
4 of 8
Julia Ward Howe
Poem
8/1885
Agnes Irwin
9/1893
Alice James
c.1886, 8/30/1907
Margaret Mary James
8/30/1907
William James
C. 1886, 8/13/1897, 8/30/1907
Beatrix Jones
9/1892
Mary Cadwalader Jones Poem
7/1891
Percy R. King
C. 1890, 8/1892
Sarah Goodhue King
C. 1890, 8/1892
Florence Bayard LeFarge
8/1899
John LaFarge
8/1899
Margaret R. Lang
Musical passage
8/1889
S.M. Lang
c. 1889
C. Estelle Lawrence
8/1889, c. 1890,
Frances Lawrence
c. 1890
James Lawrence
8/1889
J. Augustus Low
7/1886
Marian Low
7/1886
Josephine Shaw Lowell
8/1897
Carlotta Russell Lowell
8/1897
Virginia MacVeagh
C. 1893
Wayne MacVeagh
C. 1893
4
5 of 8
Warren G. Magnunson - Congressman, WA
6/1937
A. de Viti de Marco
9/1899
Etta de V. de Marco
9/1899
Lucy Markby
9/1898
William Markby
9/1898
W. Powell Mason
8/1898
Fanny P. Mason
C. 1889, 8/1898
Melvin J. Maas - Congressman MN
6/1937
W. Percival Menson
C. 1889
Weir Mitchell
7/1889, 9/1892
Frederick W.H. Myers
Poem
9/1893
Anna B. Newman
7/1889
Frances Parger
L. Bowen Persing
8/1892
Bruen
Charles Bryan Perkins
Poem
9/1888, 8/1892
Elizabeth Ward Perkins
9/1907
Edward Newton Perkins
9/1888
Alta Lauriat Piper
10/1907
L.E. Piper
10/1907
Edith Fox Pitt
c. 1899
St. George Fox Pitt
9/1899
Charles A. Platt
9/1900
Edith Playfair
1888
5
6 of 8
Lyon
Lynn Playfair
1888
Fanny Lothigou Prince
8/1897
Morton Prince
8/1897
F.W. Rackemann
Musical passage
7/1881
Sedgwisk
Elizabeth Rackemann (1863-1924)
8/1880
Charles S. Rackemann
8/1880
Laura E. Richards
Poem
9/1887
Cornelia Rogers
8/1895
E.P. Rogers
8/1889
Jacob C. Rogers. 231 Commonently Ave. Boston 8/1889
Josiah Royce
8/1889, 8/1890, 9/1892, 9/1896
Alice Russell
1888
J. Sargent (brother of taper Sargent3)
c. 1887 [John O. e Sargant 3]
Eleanor Joy Schieffelin
9/1893
Eleanor R. Sears
1889
Helen Sears
7/1907
Sarah C. Sears
7/1907
H.W. Sessions
8/1881
Ernst Shoenberg
Ruth Shoenberg
9/1880, 8/1886
Emily Vanderbilt Sloane Poem
8/1895
Mrs. John Henry Hammond
F.J. Stimson
C. 1890, 8/1897
6
7 of 8
Thomas Reuseall (1849-1916)
T.R. Sullivan
Poem/Music
8/1896
Ward
Louisa WR Terry
Margaret Terry
Inscription
9/1880
Adele Thayer (1857-1918)
7/1881
Ward Thoron
C. 1890
Emily Tuckerman
Poem
8/1894, 8/1896
Herbert Wadsworth
8/1894
Martha B. Wadsworth
8/1894
Barker
Anna H.B. Ward
Photo
8/1886 [Anna Hazard Barker word]
Sophie Howard Ward
8/1886
Thomas W. Ward Jr.
8/1886
Henry Warren
8/1907
Mabel Bayard Warren
8/1907
S. Bayard Warren
C. 1889
Samuel D. Warren
C. 1889
Frances S. Watson
9/1887
May P. Watson
9/1887
Barrett Wendell
Poem
8/1887, C. 1889, 8/1896
Edith G. Wendell
8/1885
Sarah W. Whitman
Poem
8/1897
\
Paul W. Whitineau
8/1892
Maruerita B. Wilber.
Poem
R. Wilber.
Statement
7
8 of 8
A.G. Winthrop
1881
Robert G. Winthrop
Comments
7/1881
Cornelia Wolcott
8/1888
Edith Prescott Wolcott
8/1887, 8/1888, 8/1897
Roger Wolcott
8/1887, 8/1888
S. Huntington Wolcott
8/1897
W. Prescott Wolcott
8/1897
Ronald H. Epp, Ph.D.
University Library Director
Southern New Hampshire University
Manchester, NH 03106
603-668-2211 X. 2164
r.epp@snhu.edu
8
Douglas Chapman Archive
CONTENTS OF THE METAL BOX (referred to as Dorr Box)
1. RAC appraisal
2. 1791 deed-"Old - English Document", gift of FW Dan(?)
3. Receipts of Zena Brewer, 1904 and 1899 GBD tax bills, Chas Dorr mortgage
payment, 1881
4. Indenture of June 10, 1916 HCTPR and Secretary of the Interior
5. Assignment of copyright: Arthur Dockham to NPS, photos of eagles, 1922
6. S. 4957, House of Representatives, Oct 5, 1918: Act to establish Lafayette NP
7. "Rockefeller Roads over Park": multiple maps ca 1921
8
"Receipt for Guestbook": from AHL to GBD; April 24, 1928
9. "Deed and Leases": GBD to NPS; Jesup Path
10. "Lease from Rodick Realty Co."
11. Permit to transport blue heron
12. Handwritten letters GBD to Ben Hadley, 1919.
13. "Copies of Old Plans": Map traced from HF Walling's Map of Maine, 1862; Part
of the shoreline of the Island of Mount Desert, traced copy of Seward Porter
map, 1837; linen map showing land of John Markoe, 1879, borders CH Dorr
14. "Yosemite Needs for 1911"
15. Large envelope containing 4 photos (2 are duplicates): GBD on Cadillac
summit with a man who is photographed in the other two (Cammerer?); also
some partially decipherable GBD scrawl including this poem: "If I must die,
When I am dead, Bury me down at Schooner Head."
16. Official Proclamation of Sieur de Monts Natinal Monument
17. Dept of Interior press release: Lafayette Field and The Flying Squadron, a
National Park War Memorial
18. Sieur de Monts Spring Co. trademark, patent application, 1915
19. 1924 map of proposed roads in LNP.
20. 1922 map of proposed roads in LNP.
21. "Original Letter Louis 14th to the King of Bohemia; also letter from King
Henry IV of France
22. Lafayette letter of 1825 with his likeness (?)
23. GW Pepper Road inquiry; correspondence, resolutions, etc-1924
24. Old Farm tax bills ca, 1894
25. "Proposed Biological Laboratory on MDI in memory of S. Weir Mitchell"
Source Bill Harner & Pauline Angione
CONTENTS OF THE METAL BOX
3/4/2016
Page 1/1
Memo: "The Oldfarm Series"
Date:
9 March 2014
Scribe: Ronald Epp
Psychologist William James published many papers on psychical research prior to his death in
1910. Of the many spiritualists and mediums that he encountered, Mrs. Leonora Piper intrigued
him more than the others. George B. Dorr was allied with James in these investigations for more
than two decades, both intent upon demonstrating the accuracy or inaccuracies of efforts to
communicate with the deceased.
On June 5, 1906, nearly five years after the death of Dorr's mother, Mary Gray Ward Dorr, Dorr
questioned a medium at Oldfarm who claimed to a "control" or intermediary to Australian
physician Richard Hodgson, deceased but a few months. Hodgson had been one of the foremost
psychic researchers and was very familiar with Oldfarm and the Dorr family. George Dorr then
tests the unnamed medium and in the process previously unknown aspects of life at Oldfarm are
laid bare that will not be touched upon in Dorr's memoirs. Dorr adds his own comments to the
published exchanged, inserted in brackets, which can be taken as historically accurate in part
because they would have been reviewed and discussed later with William James. All quotes are
those entered by G.B. Dorr.
We had "a big buckboard that carried six people and was the only wagon which we had big
enough
to
take
all the people up [to town] the people used to go off from the kitchen, which
is
at an end of the house and cannot be seen from the living rooms or piazzas.
"
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the piaazza itself, which in not a conspicuous object in the house from without, and which
was only familiar to my mother's more intimate friends, is not a thing which would occur
naturally to anyone not familiar with our life
"
"The [living][ room is one in which, the fireplace, broad and arching, is the central figure and
would be first thought of in thinking of the room."
[Storm Beach Cottage] "was across the lawn and garden upon a hillside opposite the house. We
always kept some rooms in it for our guests, overflowing into it when the house was full."
"We use to take long walks over the mountains and go down for a plunge when we returned from
them. There were often three or more men or more going in it together when the house was
full My bath-house was not on the beach, but on a point running far out into the sea, very bold
and rocky, and we use to spring off the rocks into deep water, climbing out by a perpendicular
ladder fastened to the ledge."
On July 6, 1906 the inquiry resumes:
"My mother use to have pansies spread loosely over the tablecloth when she had people to dine
or sup with us at Bar Harbor, where we had a large bed of them planted near the house SO we
could get them freely for this purpose. "
"A dozen years ago I made a bicycle-road on my own backland, which ran through the woods
beneath a mountain over which we often used to walk. It was a pleasant and familiar feature of
our summer life there."
"[Minna Timmins Chapman} used to smoke cigarettes occasionally and was the only person of
the feminine sex whom I now recall as having done SO at our house."
"I used to carry a little canvas bag slung over my shoulder and a cup in it, when we went on long
tramps. "
Source: William James on Psychical Research. Compiled and Edited by Gardner Murphy M.D.
and Robert O. Ballou (New York: Viking Press, 1960. Re-issued by Augustus M. Kelley,
Clifton NJ, 1973). Pp. 150-158.
NEWS WANT ADS DIAL 6441
THE BANGOR
dfarm
beautiful Bar Harbor home of George B. Dorr, superintendent of
Acadia National Park, is one of the most beautifully located on Mount
;
Island, and the charming old home has housed beneath its hospitable gables many
famous men and women of letters from two continents. In-the upper picture
is
ne of the many incomparable vistas of Frenchman's Bay, as seen from the third
of the home. In the lower picture is seen one of the attractive views of Oldfarm.
I
opposite it is the signature, in strong,
big strokes of the pen of Eugene
Hale.
One page is taken up, in fine
beautiful script of Julia Ward Howe,
written on August 25, 1885, by a
poem:
The stedfast beauty of the hills,
The moving wonder of the sea,
The rounded rocks, the glimmering
sails
My window here reveals to me.
The outlook such, but felt within
The mind that guides the household
train,
The spirit that hath tempered been
By high delight and patient pain.
Our friend has set her roof between
The glories of the sea and land;
The
anu all ner pleasant chambers show
The lovely traceries of art,
MHPC.
While pure, the household flame
doth glow,
And warm, the hospitable heart.
One sees looking through the
Henry Richard File
beautiful book the name of William
C. 1930 ?
James, written "Wm. James, August,
1886."
"And we turn the page"-and
there is a little poem by Holmes,
written in that same year, just as
1934,
the House of Gold was written:
"A few can touch the magic string
And noisy Fame is proud to win
them,-
Alas for those who never sing,
But die with all their music in
them."
Beneath is the signature, "Oliver
Beautiful Bar Harbor Estate
Wendell Holmes, Mount Desert,
August 23d, 1888."
Another page and a poem by
Lists Celebrities as Guests
Laura E. Richards, the great writer,
fairly sings as one reads it aloud,
a poem written there in the beauti-
ful old house on the coast of Maine
Oldfarm, Owned By George B. Dorr, Supt. of Acadia
nearly a half century ago.
Long and long be the golden days!
National Park, Has Been the Mecca of Famous
Azure sky. o'er a sea of azure
Blessing her still in her walks and
Authors Since Its Completion In the Late 1870's
ways,
Long and long be the golden days!
Bright October with robes ablaze
No home in Maine has a more
making- up the bay in the nineties.
Still November's solemn pleasure;
unique history, nor in all probability
There were the ships of the United
Long and long be the golden days,
is there one which has sheltered
States Navy in port one summer,
Azure sky o'er a sea of azure.
more of the famous writers of the
world than has Oldfarm, situated in
some of them showing a Spanish
Shelter her well, thou house of my
Bar Harbor on the shore of French-
bullet or two in their stacks or sides,
heart,
meals Bay, and with an outlook un-
after the Spanish War.
She the jewel and thou the setting,
surpassed anywhere in the world.
People high in literary life, in
Treasure-chamber of work and art,
music, the arts, finance, politics,
The beautiful home was built in
Shelter her well, thou house of my
have found renewed vision or
the 70's by the late Mr. and Mrs.
heart!
strength at Oldfarm.
Charles Hazen Dorr, of Boston, and
Still while the mountains above thee
Years went on and speed boats
is now owned by their son, George
part
have crashed into the silence of
B. Dorr, superintendent of Acadia
Still while the sea at they foot is
those waters, and over them have
National Park, and one of the prime
fretting,
roared the ships of the air.
moyers in securing the establish-
Shelter her well, thou house of my
Perhaps one may illustrate that
ment of the great government tract
heart,
far cry from one type of vessel to
of land.
She the jewel, and thou the setting.
another,-and it is a far cry,-as the
Its guest book, begun in the early
September 14, 1887.
saying goes, from the Constitution
1870's, includes on its time-faded
to the Shenandoah.
The title is "Triolets, for my
pages the autographs of Oliver Wen-
But from the verandah of Old-
gracious lady" and is dedicated
dell Holmes, President Chester A.
farm has been seen the Constitution,
there to Mrs Charles H. Dorr the
Arthur, Eugene Hale, William
when the old frigate came here un-
former Miss Mary Gray Ward of
James, Miss Mary Gray Ward, Lord
der her own power in the seventies;
Boston, mother of George B. Dorr
and Lady Bryce, Weir Mitchell, and
of Bar Harbor.
and, brought down on the last trip,
Lang the composer.
some summers ago, still beautiful
Lord and Lady Bryce came to the
The house is English in type, and
and still grandly impressive, she
house from England in 1888. And
with its spacious porches, its deep
moved slowly up by Oldfarm, and
the next year, July 9, 1889, a page is
verandahs, its terraced grounds, it
one saw that fluttering bit of bright
given to the plain, but distinguished
makes a picture of quiet and dig-
bunting-the colors far up in the
chirography of "Weir Mitchell," as
nity, perfectly adapted to its impos-
dark rigging.
the great physician and surgeon and
ingly beautiful surroundings. From
And the silvery shape of the
writer signed his name.
a vantage point on the third floor
Shenandoah in 1925 when she glided
Lang, the composer, has written a
balcony, by a mere turn of the head
into Bar Harbor through the air-
bar of music above his signature.
one may glimpse the beautiful ex-
lanes, seen from Oldfarm as a mys-
Dr. Mitchell has written:
panse of the bay, with the Goulds-
tic shape in the moonlight or a
"Life has two händs for such as
boro hills and Schoodic head on one
brilliant picture in the sunlight.
wisely live
side, or on the other the majestic
yachts, the superb craft of
With one it gives, with one it takes
beauty
of
nas been seen the Constitution,
former Miss Mary Gray Ward of
Arthur, Eugene Hale, William
when the old frigate came here un-
Boston, mother of George B, Dorr
James, Miss Mary Gray Ward, Lord
der her own power in the seventies;
of Bar Harbor.
and Lady Bryce, Weir Mitchell, and
and, brought down on the last trip,
Lord and Lady Bryce came to the
Lang the composer.
some summers ago, still beautiful
house from England in 1888. And
The house is English in type, and
and still grandly impressive, she
the next year, July 9, 1889, a page is
with its spacious porches, its deep
moved slowly up by Oldfarm, and
verandahs, its terraced grounds, it
one saw that fluttering bit of bright
given to the plain, but distinguished
chirography of "Weir Mitchell," as
makes a picture of quiet and dig-
bunting-the colors far up in the
the great physician and surgeon and
nity, perfectly adapted to its impos-
dark rigging.
And the silvery shape of the
writer signed his name.
ingly beautiful surroundings. From
a vantage point on the third floor
Shenandoah in 1925 when she glided
Lang, the composer, has written a
bar of music above his signature.
balcony, by a mere turn of the head
into Bar Harbor through the air-
Dr. Mitchell has written:
one may glimpse the beautiful ex-
lanes, seen from Oldfarm as a mys-
"Life has two hands for such as
panse of the bay, with the Goulds-
tic shape in the moonlight or a
boro hills and Schoodic head on one
brilliant picture in the sunlight.
wisely live
Racing yachts, the superb craft of
With one it gives, with one it takes
side, or on the other the majestic
beauty of the eastern chain of
their day, from the eighteen seven-
away
ties on, and down the years until
The willing palm still finds the torch
mountains that are Acadia National
one may hear, has heard, from the
of love
Park.
In the death of the great jurist,
old house's beautiful vantage points,
And he has lost the gentlest art of
the noise of speed boats cutting
life
Oliver Wendell Holmes, a con-
their incredible way in so many
Who cannot make new friends."
temporary and friend of the present
minutes in and out of the Porcu-
September, 1892.
owner, comes the renewed memory
of a beautifully penned manuscript,
pines, the small islands which fur-
nish so much of beauty in the pic-
ANNUAL DISTRICT
a treasured possession, that of La
ture of Oldfarm.
Maison d'or, a poem written by the
MEETING OF
great poet, Oliver Wendell Holmes
FAMOUS GUESTS
when a guest of Mrs. Charles Hazen
Indoors-and the story is such as to
REBEKAH LODGES
Dorr in Oldfarm, in 1888, when com-
be a companionpiece. to the beauty
ing down from her Boston home she
outside and the history is even more
SEARSPORT
May
The
an-
had opened the house for a sea-
unique, written in gracious lines of
son of sharing her home with oth-
hospitality during the years of its
nual meeting of District No. 17 com-
occupation by its builders, Mr. and
prising the Rebekah Degree lodges
ers.
From the point at the shore,
Mrs. Charles Hazen Dorr of Boston.
of Searsport, Belfast, Monroe F.
known as Compass Harbor Point,
A beautiful guest book of fine
Unity
will
be
lodge
as
hall
where it juts out to sea like a needle,
leather, the pages edged with gold,
be
a. point reached by a great rock
a
first
inscription
in
1880.
the
devoted
has
ons
to
will
be
stair, alternating with beautiful
was in Oldfarm that Oliver The
bekah
by
demonstra-
lodge
Knyvetta
sweep of lawn or worn path through
Holmes,
a
guest
theresitten
by
the
Aurora
Re-
trees, one may look out at night
with.
a
playgreat
jurist
whon
given.
and
to-
In
by
and see the light of Egg Rock light-
hosts:
world
mourns,
is
in
rosses-
service
will
the
be
house, flashing red and white.
Dorr.
lodge
Mr.
of
Monroe.
Loyal
memorial
Out
at
the
of
left,
closer
in,
are
whold
Unity
Vavori
Rebekah
this
on
will
Porcupine
Islands
degree.
lodge
the
of
breakwater, shortly
beau-
either
and
the
the
Supper
Rebekah
the
of
the
The
restful
which
From
the
pic-
less
sheltering
O'clock.
be
at
6:30
of
old
walls
tiful
old
furniture
is
all
So
the
attend.
extended
tides
quiet
or
life
tures,
to
one
are
Time,
Shark
through
its
waves;
While
Football
whole.
their
the
REVIEW
Narrabeen,
swimming
Star
alone
scenes
IN
Look
Herbert
Australia,
at
North
TIME
PASSES
lawns
and
porches
may
im-
ase
toll
ball
star
recently,
From
those
beautiful
and
of
war
mountains;
and
of
22,
foot-
been
seen
have
better
attacked
sights.
not
far
from
pressive
Lpromise
his
shark.
to
anchor
harbor,
of
eternal
have
and
small
and
lovely
by
took
glided
but
the
by
Oldfarm's
water
sailing
of
auxiliary
Great
of
Chester
the
the
the
days
ever
white
hospital;
the
shark,
before
those
1882
save
the
way
to
or
any
third
power,
sails,
waters
spread
this
There
was
8/7/07
Old Ferm: Chronology of Visits
1880
Enest Ruth Schoonberg/thereant Terry
18818
C. Arthur
Ward Thorou
5. Donahue
C.E.E. Rochemann
Elizabeth Deefield
John Solyemen Gray
Nina Gray
H.W. a Sessions
t Robert
A.C. a Winthesp
7. W. Rochemann.
1882
1883
m. Concernon
1884
Elize Wesdell/Edith G.Weadell
1885
Julia Word Home/any
1886
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Word
Thank w. ward / Present
Kg
Pumll Groy
Ruth Schoolberg
Withoan & aleci James
1896-97 High point of documented visitation.
2
Cornelia, homia, hury
1887
Charles P. Boudital
A
A. Sargent
From S. Watson & may P. Water
B smelt Wendell
Roger Walcott / Edith Presalt Walestt
1888. Olwer Wendell 2tolm
Charles Breen Perkins
Edward n. Perhans
Eleth Playfaci & Lynn Plagflain
alice Russell
Caraclea Wolcatt ledite Present Wolcott
Royer Wolcath
1889
gronge J. Bates
Reginal Geag
Jam Laurence & C. Eatille however
W. P. meason
Weir nitchell
Anna B.Newman
E.P. Rogers of Jacob C. Ropers.
graich Royce
Eleanor R lears
S.m. margaret Long
S.B. Warren
Saus Freemans
Smml O. Warnes
3
1890 Prinson
from Roger
Fromes Lawrence
C. Estelle fourance
Sarah Things / Pery R.Kinj
Kathan I Godkin
Edwin Laurence Godkin
William C. Eadicott /
austen Chambertain
1891 may Cadevaleder s Join
be had Hodgern
Joh pay Chipuse
1892
Paul a. Whitinear
Sarah King / Perce R. King
Beatris Dines
John Chepm Gear / Dana Gear.
Richard Hodgrow
wh fay Chapmen
Joseah Royce
1896
Barrett Wendell
Every Delafield
Emly Tuckerson
Olwi a Cushy
T.R. fullivon
C.g. Crafts
Richard Hodgeon
Joseah Royce
Joseph Caroline Cont
ander Candler
K. Godken
Enily Ames
John L. Gardner / Garge H. Garden
Kathern Dushave
1897
W. P. Wrecalt / S. H. Wolcott /Edite Wolcatt
same W. Whitman / WM. C. Endicatt
7.J.Stirison
/ house Sidualt
Morta Princi / Fanny Punce
Carlotta R. fowell / Jooepher Show forwell
William James / Oliva & Howard Cueberj
Richard Hadyson Jones t Marion Buyer
John h. Hardiner (George Ht. Soro
1898
W. Powell Mason
William 1 Rugs Markby
may Elliot / I.w. Elliot
Louusa Cushing
Kathern Coolider
1899 St G.7. Pitt. / Edith Pett
Elta de Viti de Mooco
John La Farge / Horean B. La Fays
[Josoah Rosper
6
1900 Chare a Platt
1901
1907
arther T. Cabot ( seeson Cabat
Elizabet ward Perhins
alue James / Marquet Jones/Wm Jones
alta Piper
L. E. Peper
Helen Sears
Warren Mobil Ware
1918
Wn James (Correspondence, 119,8173/09)
1909 am gaves (intends to visit O'F lay Sept.)
Correspondence #119 8/26/09
Hislos
old Form House Broh Notzs,
Sept 1880
Lotte Luisa W.Terry
h
1,
magart Trug
"Warm - & memors of a
Ernst Shinherg - Rath Schrinbey
Elgotth
"
E. Delafield Hillse de Cottage, 1880
Q: g. Win thrope
1881
adels G. Theyar
7/13/81
Robert C. Winthop
7/12/81.
Connectory all for "its exquesite
site. well hald norsecord place
in ner memories.
John C. Gear -Prem by 7/17/81
Woman's photo - nina Draz
Tenn musical rec. poorge 7.w. Rockemann 8/3/81
Elerplete
aug 1880
Charle S. "
H. W. sessions Des macmes serva
8/17/80
2
Pren s Sally Donohuu
8/19/81.
Cheste author
9/11/82
guear
gap
Eugane Hall
8/9/85
Edith Greenough Wendell
8/19/85
Drawing by J. Eliot Gregory 8/19/85.
Pres by Julia Ward 8/29/85 Howe
OCLCV
The steadfash beauty after
Check
Letto
'filia wa
he aunt"
4 stanges, 16 lines, ridy
"nothing hospitable heart."
any Heard
8/15/85
a. augustus Low
7/12/86
niarean how
Russell Grey
7/28/86.
Saphie Howard Ward 8/23/86
Thoma W. Ward 8/23/86.
Wm. James
alice H. Jomes
Schoolings (again) 8/29/86.
anna H. B. Ward 8/29/86
Photo
Richard Hodgson 8/13/87
Aven
Edith Wescott Wolcott 8/13/87
Roye Walcatt
Lousic R. Brudith
Chales P. "
Crimelia "
huy
"
8/22/87
Barnet wendell
8/23/87
To Sargeet
Olwer Wondell Holme
8/23/88
"a few can touce the mogic string
And noisy Fame is proud to win
three, 1
Alas for those who never sing,
But die with all their meesic
in them!"
Also:
to maison a 'or
From their for home
8/23/88
8 line, 2 stanges
Fraven I - untion
may P. water
9/2/87
$
Laura E. Rechards prem
9/14/87
"Trialets for my Grockers Lady"
2 stands face 8 lines
Charce B. Perkins
Elward newton Perhins 9/4-8,1888
Lyon Reypair
Editz Playfor
alici Russel
Wair mitchell 7/9/89
fores Panger
Royer Wilcott
with
Edith Welcatt
Cornelba H ay. '88.
S.M. Lay.
Anna B. numon 7/14/89
Barrett Wendell
"Blessed is the house whence
men depart better there
testa they come hither"
Jocab C. loyers
8/4/89
R.P. Rogers
Elesnare R. Sears
Reginaed Grag
8/7/89
Music passges --
margent R. Long 8/14/89
Fanny Menson
W. Percerve mann
somel Q. warren
S Bayard waren
C. Estetle hawrence
James Larrence
8/27/89
Sara Greens Fremen's
Howed Gardener ausking
Jasiah 11 Royce
8/28/89
9/18/92
8/9/90
Wne. C. Endicatt 8/11/80.
Esther? "
Kathereni Godkin 8/11/90
Edwin Laurever Gadkin
Lally Gordhere Perig
C. Deing Kug
austen charberl ain 8/29/90
Estalle Laurence
Laurence
7 J. Straison 9/14/90
Word Thorougy
John Joy Chapman 6/30/91
" Earth hath her hurts
>
sml of swift ?"
12 lines, 3 stanges
? ?
7/2/91
Rechard Prem Hudgeon
It mg he that the soulfant
I Anov thell find old form
again - in Haven
may Cadewaladen Jones 7/8/91
8 line, 2 staya prem
Paul W. Whitneace
8/22/92
Charles Breen Pechis
for
John Joy Chipman
8/27/92
Richard Haryon
8/27/92
for Rhipmon Geney
Dena Grog
18/29/92
poem
Reing R. King
8/31/92
farah Goodue Fing
Beatrik Jones
9/17/92
weir nutchell
Sept 192
the has two hands
azames Proin
9/15/93
Wayne mor Leagh
Visianca Canecon Mac Veagha
margarette Ameron "
8/21/93
octel
Fuderach w H. myers 9/93
Fun "a felter free newyork
"But ah! This smle. endless super"
/ 2 slines, 3 stoza poem
Henry poem Halt
9/6/93
Harm Elley
9/23
Eleaver Joy Scheeffelin
9/21/93.
Cloren t J. Crofts
8/8/96
Rehard Hadyston
8/12/96
Every at outfor
!
12 Stanges, to 48 line peer.
R. J. Customer 8/13/94
Emily Tucherns 8/84 (Deen)
Mathe B. Wedowort 8/94
Herbert "
annie Fields
7/95
4 len peem
" O consolations of the eath
bush."
Inel Vanderbelt Sloove 8/13/95
Puen)
Evelyn amer
Puer 8/24/95
amelia G. Candles
8/26/95
alidse Beckman Chambers
Carnelia Rogers 8/95
Dyce Dachwate
7/3/95
martin Bummer 9/05)
Wm. G Coswell doove 9/5/95
Peen 20 lnes 3 stages
cofa Barrett Wondell
8/17/96
Prog
"T, the M. G. W.D"
Olivia D. any
Rabbern D ashon
8/19/96
amelic andler
T.R. fullivan
Music /poen
8/23/96
Hobborn Godhin
8/23/96
Emily Tucherman
Genya H. Gardner
8/29
Pier
Olyn E. S
John L. Gardrer
Every - Dilafiald
il
9/11 /96
montague
Joseph Payee 9/19/96
Energy amer
Joseph prept Se Cnt 11/14/92
Carolene 11
Wim Jame 8/13/97
Thank for 10 pgs
NOT2S (Kulmay-2)
1/11/05
Carrioge Road Bridge filula litah. NPS.
Emmr. Assessm 2/3/03.
Control Judior Hozer Commerg
207-288-5463
judy haz -comery@gmps.gov. -
buse
6
Ca C.C. Little + the found of the
John fabrictory
Math Harmon.
Sanogas is from estate of Varkahelts
t a. Kent
Ban Harbor Cattages 1 868 - 1940
Rozer & Reed
Man Historic Presents can
Fall, 1288.
Governor Morris Odder - Wabersmeet, 1873.
C. C. Harght arch ,NY
Renodeled for Guyz Valid't
as "Point d' Acadie," 1887
DeGrasse Fox, arch, B. H.
its
7/11/03
2
Old 70 1876-7
Hey Rechards Cerchiteet, Gardiner
(Designed by A.F.Oakley Arch N.Y-
not executed).
*
Rerodded for Dearg Don, 1894
Fud L. Savage, Archtech, BH
Odgen ogom pt. ,d. 1951.
Old fun Govt Bash
First no Louse W. Terry
Sept. 1880
magaret Terry
Ernst Schonberg-futh "
pretay
Elizaleth"
Emily P- Delafield
A G. Winthrop CA
quy 13,1881
Adele C. G. Thayar
-
Robert Win throp
" u 1881.
Jths C. - Grag
7/17/81.
t Charles S.
7.w.
Elizabeth S. Rackemaan 8/3/81
H.W. Sessions, Del moines 8/17/81
Sally Donatue
8/19/81
Chester A Arthur
9/11/82
1/11/03
3
Engane 2tale
8/9/85
Edith Greenway Wendell
8/9/85
B
(iffus)
Eliot Gregory
8/29/85
(poem)
Julia Ward Howe
8/29/85
120 march Howe
8/27/85
Amy Heard ??
9/5/85
A. Saugartus how
2/12/86.
Mariann how
7/21/86
Dussell Gray
7/28/86
Sophie Howard Ward
8/23/86
Thomas W. ward
8/23/86
Wm. James
Ernst
Alice It. James
8/29/86
photo
Anna A.B. ward
8/29/86
Edith Prescott Willcolt
Richard Hodgson
8/13/87
8/13/87
Roger wolcatt
L. R. Bowditch
Charles P. Bowditch
8/22/87
Cornelia 4
fury R
"
Barett 2 ?
m.J. Sargent ? ?
8/23/88
its
7-11-03
4
Oliver Windell Holmes
8/23/88
fa Maism d'or
francis S. watsm
9/2/87
many P. "
Lama E. Richards
9/14/87
Charles B. Perkins
(Poem: Urolets for by gravious Lady"
9/14/87
Edward Newton Perkins
Lym & Edith Playfair
9/10/88
C. Wair Mitchell
7/9/89
Finance Parker
Rogu wolcott
Edith Wescott Walcott
Cerveloa Wolcott
8/88
Elizouch Rockemann
9/6/88
7.m Long (?)
M. T. Loing
Anna R- newmann
7/12/89
?? Wondell
7/14/89
Jocab foyers
8/4/89
E.P. Rozers
4 E.R. Tears (?)
8/7/89
Music
Reginald gray
mangaret R
fanny Mason
8/17/199
w. Pourel Masa
Doubtroch Notes (Peelinerary)
(
.
Wm.Janes 8/13/97 Our Mrs. don - I slipt out
last nept to get a word c Hodyom -adal
Ramboch the boah was gone. - - I that so
for onjoy " a 3 day. as Dever passed in
my life. Pasted in note
Sant
R. Hodgeon 8/13/97 Poem. 3 stanges.
bith W. Wihitman, ay 197. Pven
you ash what had us have?
good faith good feely good de
And what did Nature say ?
forever down + no get by the newday.
7 oney Lathigou Permen 8/14/97
Morton Princi
Lause Endicatt. 8/15/97
Wm. Indiatt 8/15/97.
mayon Pnyce 8/16Kt
James trge 8/12-16/97
7.9. Stinson 8/13-18/97
IL Show Loued 8/21/97
Careatta Russell Lowell 8/21/97
ILL hour Wolcett
Edith President Wolealt 8/28/97
W. Prenott Waleatt
S. Hantington Wheelett 8/28/97
George A. gardner
John I Sardner, 2nd 8/30/97
2
Charles P. bowditch
9/5/97
Olivia Q-Cushing
10/13/97
Howard g. Cashing.
J. W.Ellist
8/10/98
May Elliot
o W. Prwell mason
8/13/98
house Cushing 8/2-13/98
His Fanny P. moson -13/98 l
III Wm. Markby, Headington Hill Oxford
9/17/98
hurg Marks
tollis Matherin Coalidge 10/18/98 John Templete Carlidge
Hollis
Harlau P K. lay ??
John LaFargu/1848-1986
Harence Royard La Harge 8/10/99.
Edith fox Pitt
Octo st george fox Pitt
Meeriet Johnstone Dougen } 9/25/99
Etta de V-de Marco
9/27/99
Helles A. de V.t. de Marco
Charles A. Platt
9/2/00
0 J.C. Degnan.
3
Col. usnc.
6/13/37
0 Jane Womatt, M.C.
despon
6/13/37
Hernan R. Hamelton, hid Dista Urgence
nafach- - Partsmouth, Va.
Jane C. Oliver let long. Des. mami
George J. halts, MC, Mayor of Salem, MADS
Melvin J. maas, M.C.4th Distu st. lacel, MN,
Olur J. Farang, M.C. R.Island
Ralph Brewster, M.C. 3rd Dist llan
y
W. Magnason Seattle, WA.
mum From green, R.I.
Wm. Prescratt Wolcatt, 7/28/07
Susan Cabat 7/31/07
ocki
Authen T. Cabat
Janeh C. Sears 8/10/07
Helen Sears
Wm. James, 8/30/07/81
Alice A- Janes, 8/30
margaret may James 8/30
4
Mabel Boyard Warren 8/30/07
0 Henry Warren
) Elizabeth Ward Perkins 9/8/07
j tuster Bowen Persing any 1892
d L.E. Piper 10/29/07
d
alter Laureat Puper 10/29/07
Wmarva Merritt Piper 10/29/07
a
0
Royhynan Wilber
u the Right contribution. Trees, Mountains and the Sea
0
manquerita B.Wilbeer.
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