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Name |
Oceanic Hotel |
Details |
Star Island, Isles of Shoals. John R. Poor of Massachusetts purchased Star Island in 1872 and began construction. The first hotel burned in its second season and was rebuilt. |
Number of Archive records |
5 |
Number of Library records |
36 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
Number of Photo records |
253 |
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Annual meeting and field day, Piscataqua Pioneers. Oceanic Hotel, Star Island, Isles of Shoals, August 8, 1928. - E 0201A
Record Type: Library
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"A Wretched Little Community": Transition and Perception at the Isles of Shoals. - REF F42 .I8 W37 2009
Wason, Rebecca Grace
Record Type: Library
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Illustrated memories of Portsmouth, Isles of Shoals, New Castle, York Harbor, York Beach and Rye, New Hampshire. - Pamphlet 45992
Record Type: Library
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Illustrated memories of Portsmouth, Isles of Shoals, New Castle, York Harbor, York Beach and Rye, New Hampshire. - Rare Pamphlet 39498
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Illustrated memories of Portsmouth, Isles of Shoals, New Castle, York Harbor, York Beach and Rye, New Hampshire. - Rare Pamphlet 41397
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Illustrated memories of Portsmouth, Isles of Shoals, New Castle, York Harbor, York Beach and Rye, New Hampshire. - Rare Pamphlet 45176
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MS100 - Star Island Corporation collection, 1800-1965
The Star Island Corporation collection includes early deeds and records related to the town of Gosport (Rye, N.H.); Laighton family letters, deeds, and brochures, both personal and relating to the Appledore Hotel and Oceanic Hotel; scores for music performed at the hotels; records of the acquisition and management of Star Island by the Star Island Corporation (for use as a Unitarian Church retreat); records of Celia Thaxter and her brother Oscar ...
Record Type: Archive
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MS159 - Oscar Laighton papers, 1897-1939
The Oscar Laighton Papers contain personal correspondence, poetry and miscellaneous ephemera. The bulk of the material is correspondence and poetry. Correspondence in the collection is primarily to and from Oscar Laighton, with many letters to and from his niece Rosamond Thaxter. There are various additional correspondents. There are many condolences sent to Rosamond upon the death of Oscar Laighton in 1939. The collection also contains po...
Record Type: Archive
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New Hampshire then and now : contemporary photographs and essay / - F34 .R36 2006
Randall, Peter, 1940-
Record Type: Library
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Oceanic Hotel, Isles of Shoals, N.H., presents Howard D. Harrington, tenor and Irma Watson, contralto in "Powder and Patches." - E 0192
Record Type: Library
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