[Series III] Transportation

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

[Series III] Transportation

PageTypeTitle DateSourceOther notes
1-3Newspaper ArticleNo More Coaches for Yellowstone Tourists04/29/1917ProQuest Historical Newspapers: New York Times-
4Newspaper ArticleNew Transcontinental Route Bids for Travel01/07/1917ProQuest Historical Newspapers: New York Times-
5Newspaper ArticleBy Air to National Parks, Wright Says01/14/1917ProQuest Historical Newspapers: New York Times-
6Newspaper ArticleTouring in National Parks05/25/1919ProQuest Historical Newspapers: New York Times-
7Newspaper ArticlePlea for Motor Touring05/25/1919ProQuest Historical Newspapers: New York TimesAnnotated by Ronald Epp
8Newspaper ArticleDr. Butler to Tour West06/18/1919ProQuest Historical Newspapers: New York Times-
9-13WebsiteEarly Railways Between New England and Canada8/4/1892https://www.catskillarchive.com/rrextra/abneca.Html-
14-19WebsiteBarbara Dyer: The Boston Boat02/11/2003From https://camdenrockland.com/businesses/courier-gazette-camden-herald-republican-journal-free-press-villagesoup-online/ (original web address no longer accessible)-
20-21WebsiteWikipedia: Dahabeah05/15/2009Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dahabeah-
22WebsiteTake a Tour of the Thomas Cook Museum / Tom Chesshyre05/14/2009https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/take-a-tour-of-the-thomas-cook-museum-29cxbfsh08wAnnotated by Ronald Epp: Note: For more than 175 years Thomas Cook provided superb travel arrangement for families like the Dorrs. But by 2019 (?) their asses were being liquidated. Offering round the world tourism from Leicester, services began in 1841. Their archive has become part of the collection at the REcords Office, Leicester, Leicester-Shire, and Rutland
23WebsiteWikipedia: Thomas Cook Group08/25/2021https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Cook_Group-
24WebsiteWikipedia: Bangor and Aroostook Railroad03/16/2008https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangor_and_Aroostook_Railroad-
25-27WebsiteWikipedia: Saint John River03/16/2008https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_John_River_(Bay_of_Fundy)-
28-34Book ExcerptChapter 1, 3, and images-Images of Rail: Boston & Maine in the 19th Century / Bruce D. Heald-
35-36WebsiteHistory of Railroads in Maine03/16/2008From https://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/railroad_bar_img/: (original web address no longer accessible)-

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