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You searched for: 'mount desert'Date: 1920sSubject: StructuresSubject: TransportationSubject: Marine LandingType: Image
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5028Steamboat Dock, Seal Harbor (Eastern Steamship Co.)
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Transportation, Marine Landing, Dock
  • Transportation, Automobile
...For book Mount Desert, 1989...
  • 1914-1920
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...For book Mount Desert, 1989...
5178Hall Quarry
  • Image, Photograph
  • Businesses, Quarry Operation
  • Structures, Transportation, Marine Landing, Dock
Overview of an active Hall Quarry showing the loading dock, the quarry, and the village.
  • 1900-1920
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Overview of an active Hall Quarry showing the loading dock, the quarry, and the village.
5219Steamboat wharf in winter
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Transportation, Marine Landing, Steamboat Landing
  • Vessels, Boat
Steamboat Wharf in Northeast Harbor showing a coast guard icebreaker making a passageway for steamboat when Somes Sound iced over in 1923.
  • 1923
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Steamboat Wharf in Northeast Harbor showing a coast guard icebreaker making a passageway for steamboat when Somes Sound iced over in 1923.
5220Branscom's Coal and Wood Wharf
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Transportation, Marine Landing, Wharf
Branscom's Coal and Wood Wharf during the winter of 1923 when Somes Sound iced over. Schooner docked at wharf.
  • 1923
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Branscom's Coal and Wood Wharf during the winter of 1923 when Somes Sound iced over. Schooner docked at wharf.
4114Clifton Dock
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Transportation, Marine Landing, Dock
Clifton Dock area, Northeast Harbor. Run by Charlie Jarvis about 1920's. The skiffs were designed by Arthur Spurling.
  • Isaac T. Moore
  • 1920's
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Clifton Dock area, Northeast Harbor. Run by Charlie Jarvis about 1920's. The skiffs were designed by Arthur Spurling.