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Item | Title | Type | Subject | Description | Creator | Date | Property Name | Street | Pages | Medium | Condition | |
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5170 | Kimball House |
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| Kimball House on the corner of South Shore Road and Kimball Rd., Northeast Harbor. The Rock End Hotel is down the road (center). St. Mary's bell tower is at lower right. |
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| Description: Kimball House on the corner of South Shore Road and Kimball Rd., Northeast Harbor. The Rock End Hotel is down the road (center). St. Mary's bell tower is at lower right. | |||||
4136 | Kimball House |
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| Looking across the mouth of Northeast Harbor from Asticou to the Kimball House. Shows cottages. |
| Description: Looking across the mouth of Northeast Harbor from Asticou to the Kimball House. Shows cottages. | ||||||
4131 | Asticou Inn Gardens |
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| View of harbor taken from window of Inn. Harborside dock on right. |
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4014 | Home of I. T. Moore |
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| Note wooden sidewalks |
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4013 | Harbourside Inn |
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| Shows first lowering of roadbed. Advent of electrical service |
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4040 | Rock End Hotel |
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| Designed by Fred L. Savage for Herman Savage. Built in 1883, enlarged in 1908, and burned on 3/3/1942 (according to Northeast Harbor Fire Co. records). |
| Description: Designed by Fred L. Savage for Herman Savage. Built in 1883, enlarged in 1908, and burned on 3/3/1942 (according to Northeast Harbor Fire Co. records). | ||||||
4135 | View of Northeast Harbor from Asticou Terraces |
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| Several schooners and power yachts in harbor. |
| Description: Several schooners and power yachts in harbor. | ||||||
5495 | View of the harbor in Northeast Harbor from Schoolhouse Ledge |
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| Panoramic post card looking out over Northeast Harbor toward Bear Island and over the business and residential section showing a number of buildings. The harbor was not filled in. |
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| Description: Panoramic post card looking out over Northeast Harbor toward Bear Island and over the business and residential section showing a number of buildings. The harbor was not filled in. |