...photo by Hylander June: Nathan Salisbury House, circa 1850; photo by MacDonald July: William Weir Thom House, circa 1780; photo by MacDonald August: Mount...Desert Museum, once used as a Town Office, a shoemaker shop and a private school, circa 1820; photo by Hylander September: Joel Emery Homestead, circa...by MacDonald October: Ephraim Pray-Daniel Smith House, circa 1778; photo by Emory November: Aerial View of Somesville; photo by Hylander December: Mount...Desert House, first hotel on the Island, circa 1830; photo by MacDonald...
Description: ...photo by Hylander June: Nathan Salisbury House, circa 1850; photo by MacDonald July: William Weir Thom House, circa 1780; photo by MacDonald August: Mount...Desert Museum, once used as a Town Office, a shoemaker shop and a private school, circa 1820; photo by Hylander September: Joel Emery Homestead, circa...by MacDonald October: Ephraim Pray-Daniel Smith House, circa 1778; photo by Emory November: Aerial View of Somesville; photo by Hylander December: Mount...Desert House, first hotel on the Island, circa 1830; photo by MacDonald...
Presented by Jerome Knowles. Cottage "Gardenside" at right Note: Roof of Union Church & Fire tower at left; Asticou Inn and Frazier's Cove (now marina landfill) at right.
Description: Presented by Jerome Knowles. Cottage "Gardenside" at right Note: Roof of Union Church & Fire tower at left; Asticou Inn and Frazier's Cove (now marina landfill) at right.
Description: Note "Chinese style' roof of present Clark cottage. Kimball House partially obscured by Blodgett cottage. St. Mary's battlements are near right.
Description: The church was remodeled and a gable added after a fireplace fire in 1913. Note the chimney. The fireplace is still inside the modern wall.
Description: Shows "Indian Head" to the Wadsworth-Larson cottage at far right, Including the original John Manchester house (1820) oldest in Northeast Harbor.
Description: Taken from the Clifton Dock. The hotel belonged to Clarence Kimball and once included the 1992 Rufus Williams and F.I.G. Coleman properties.