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Item | Title | Type | Subject | Description | Creator | Date | Property Name | Street | Pages | Medium | Condition | |
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6979 | GXS Collection - Maps and Blueprints |
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| Folder 6 A Map of Mount Desert Island, issued by the Mt. Desert Chamber of Commerce, 1938. Illustrations and descriptive text on verso. Folder 6a A Map of Mount Desert Island, issued by the Chamber of Commerce of Bar Harbor, Mount Desert and Southwest Harbor, 1950. Illustrations and descriptive text on verso. Folder 7 The Maine Art Museum Trail, map and brochure listing museums around Maine, 2015. Folder 8 Blueprint with first and second floor plans for George S. Talcott house at Seal Harbor, ME, Clayton B. Roath, undated. Folder 40 Map of Seal Harbor. Folder 45 (no image) Architectural Drawing: blueprints of “Cedar Cliff”, house of G. L. Stebbins, Seal Harbor, Maine (very fragile). | Description: Folder 6 A Map of Mount Desert Island, issued by the Mt. Desert Chamber of Commerce, 1938. Illustrations and descriptive text on verso. Folder 6a A Map of Mount Desert Island, issued by the Chamber of Commerce of Bar Harbor, Mount Desert and Southwest Harbor, 1950. Illustrations and descriptive text on verso. Folder 7 The Maine Art Museum Trail, map and brochure listing museums around Maine, 2015. Folder 8 Blueprint with first and second floor plans for George S. Talcott house at Seal Harbor, ME, Clayton B. Roath, undated. Folder 40 Map of Seal Harbor. Folder 45 (no image) Architectural Drawing: blueprints of “Cedar Cliff”, house of G. L. Stebbins, Seal Harbor, Maine (very fragile). [show more] | |||||||
4975 | Aerial View of Smallidge Point |
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| 1. W. W. Vaughan house 2. Parkman House 3. W. W. Vaughan house 4. W. W. Vaughan house |
| Description: 1. W. W. Vaughan house 2. Parkman House 3. W. W. Vaughan house 4. W. W. Vaughan house | ||||||
2381 | Section of The Field to Shore path |
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| Map showing properties on "the Field" between Main Street and the shore path. Shows estates "Ullikana", "Yellow Cottage", "Birch Point", and properties of Weld, Minot, Higgins, and Roberts. |
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| Description: Map showing properties on "the Field" between Main Street and the shore path. Shows estates "Ullikana", "Yellow Cottage", "Birch Point", and properties of Weld, Minot, Higgins, and Roberts. | |||||
2365 | Lots on Sea Street |
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| Pencil on parchment drawing (torn), 28x20", of properties Sea Street, Northeast Harbor. Properties of: Manchester, Joy, Ober, and Nelson. |
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| Description: Pencil on parchment drawing (torn), 28x20", of properties Sea Street, Northeast Harbor. Properties of: Manchester, Joy, Ober, and Nelson. | |||
5303 | Indian Head Cottage |
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| House built in 1887 for Ansel Manchester (by Fred Savage?), later owned by Sage, Lloyd and Lash. Two photocopies of photographs of original and remodeled house. Six photographs of remodeled house and view of the Sound. Postcard of entrance to Somes Sound. |
| Description: House built in 1887 for Ansel Manchester (by Fred Savage?), later owned by Sage, Lloyd and Lash. Two photocopies of photographs of original and remodeled house. Six photographs of remodeled house and view of the Sound. Postcard of entrance to Somes Sound. | ||||||
4178 | Somes Sound |
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| The caption offers a complete description of the Blake, Ketcham, Allen house - the small home alongside route 3. |
| Description: The caption offers a complete description of the Blake, Ketcham, Allen house - the small home alongside route 3. | ||||||
4141 | Little Long Pond Carriage Road |
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| "The Eyrie" home of John D. Rockefeller Jr. from 1910 to 1963 when the house was torn down |
| Description: "The Eyrie" home of John D. Rockefeller Jr. from 1910 to 1963 when the house was torn down | ||||||
4039 | View West from Rock End Hotel |
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| Shows Lippincott House which burned in 1947 and present Grace cottage (1992). Note horse and carriage, lower right. |
| Description: Shows Lippincott House which burned in 1947 and present Grace cottage (1992). Note horse and carriage, lower right. | ||||||
4032 | Cove end, Gilpatrick Cove |
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| Note: Samuel and Arthur Gilpatrick homes, Brown's store on wharf (sometimes known as Gilpatrick's store), built over cove end |
| Description: Note: Samuel and Arthur Gilpatrick homes, Brown's store on wharf (sometimes known as Gilpatrick's store), built over cove end | ||||||
7193 | Asticou Terraces |
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| Brochure about Asticou Terraces and Thuya Lodge on Asticou Hill. |
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2073 | Martha's Maine |
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| Copy of article of John Gordon's interview with Martha Stewart about living in Maine, what she likes to do, places she likes to go, and her love of her home, "Skylands", in Seal Harbor. |
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| Description: Copy of article of John Gordon's interview with Martha Stewart about living in Maine, what she likes to do, places she likes to go, and her love of her home, "Skylands", in Seal Harbor. | |||
5845 | The Eyrie, Seal Harbor, ME |
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| The "Eyrie" was erected in 1914 and demolished in 1962.Colored postal card. Autumn foliage. |
| Description: The "Eyrie" was erected in 1914 and demolished in 1962.Colored postal card. Autumn foliage. | ||||||
5708 | Carhart Cottage, Northeast Harbor |
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| Amory Carhart cottage, demolished |
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3491 | Rosamond Lamb's Cottage "Twin Top" Sutton Island, pastel |
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5474 | Bartlett Island - "Smith House" |
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| Two Photographs of the Smith House taken from the Johnson House (aka upper house). Western Mountains are in the background. | Description: Two Photographs of the Smith House taken from the Johnson House (aka upper house). Western Mountains are in the background. | |||||||
5014 | Smith Cottage, Mount Desert |
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| Looking north across Mill Pond to old Somes house near entrance to Oak Hill road. Shows horse cart on bridge Collected for "Mt. Desert: an Informal History" | Description: Looking north across Mill Pond to old Somes house near entrance to Oak Hill road. Shows horse cart on bridge Collected for "Mt. Desert: an Informal History" | |||||||
4159 | Little Cranberry Island |
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| Caption lists names of homeowners along the main road. Photograph was taken before W. O. Sawtelle built the "Head" in 1912. |
| Description: Caption lists names of homeowners along the main road. Photograph was taken before W. O. Sawtelle built the "Head" in 1912. | ||||||
4167 | Islesford, Little Cranberry Island |
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| Looking toward the Maypole Point from Islesford Hotel. Shows the Daniel Ham and Tom Stanley (1830) houses. |
| Description: Looking toward the Maypole Point from Islesford Hotel. Shows the Daniel Ham and Tom Stanley (1830) houses. | ||||||
4381 | Little Long Pond and the Callahan Farm on left |
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| One of 9 photographs of the Northeast Harbor area taken in the 1880's during encampments by the Champlain Society. "This photo resolves arguments about whether or not the field west of the pond was settled. Frank Callahan was a farmer and blacksmith whose smithy stood out nearer the seawall. This caption and photo are more recent than the others. In the 1880's there was no need to distinguish between this pond and the one one the west side of the island because the other was called 'Great Pond.'" Tom Eliot |
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| Description: One of 9 photographs of the Northeast Harbor area taken in the 1880's during encampments by the Champlain Society. "This photo resolves arguments about whether or not the field west of the pond was settled. Frank Callahan was a farmer and blacksmith whose smithy stood out nearer the seawall. This caption and photo are more recent than the others. In the 1880's there was no need to distinguish between this pond and the one one the west side of the island because the other was called 'Great Pond.'" Tom Eliot [show more] |