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Item | Title | Type | Subject | Description | Creator | Date | Property Name | Street | Pages | Medium | Condition | |
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4203 | Kittens in chair at S. N. Gilpatrick's Farm. |
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| The wall at rear is still standing. The house showing above, left, was Mrs. Manchester's home. |
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| Description: The wall at rear is still standing. The house showing above, left, was Mrs. Manchester's home. | |||||
4277 | Shaw Farm House |
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| Roach River, 2nd Roach Pond |
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4483 | Dane farm, Seal Harbor |
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| Dane farm in Seal Harbor, now is known as Wildwood Stables. Photographs are photocopies. | Description: Dane farm in Seal Harbor, now is known as Wildwood Stables. Photographs are photocopies. | |||||||
5380 | The "Gorge" |
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| B/W stereoview of fenced-in farm; in background is the "Gorge" with Cadillac and Dorr Mountains to the left and Champlain Mountain on Right. Viewed from Otter Cliffs. Dr.? |
| Description: B/W stereoview of fenced-in farm; in background is the "Gorge" with Cadillac and Dorr Mountains to the left and Champlain Mountain on Right. Viewed from Otter Cliffs. Dr.? | ||||||
4226 | Otter Creek |
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| Farm House. 1989 - property occupied by Mike Bracy. |
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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] |