Paper booklets with photographs and narratives. (see also GEN 0786, BOX 24 - Item 2262) 1. Seaside Inn, Seal Harbor 2-3. Panoramic view of the East Side of Seal Harbor 4. Asticou Inn, Northeast Harbor 5. Summer homes at Seal Harbor 6. Pleasure boats near the Clifton Hotel 7. Hadlock Pond - the source of Northeast Harbor water supply 8. Swimming pool, Northeast Harbor 9. View of the harbor, showing on the left the home of a Philadelphia man 10. View from Schoolhouse Ledge, showing the Sound in the distance 11. Manchester Point, showing historical Fernald Point in the background 12. A few pleasure boats and float near Rock End Hotel 13. Bear Island and Lighthouse from Northeast Harbor 14. A mountain view 15. Edwin S. Atwood's Livery and boarding stable, Northeast Harbor 16. Jordan Pond, Seal Harbor - The home of the speckled beauties 17. The meadow in the Gorge 18. Maine Central R. R. Co.'s ferryboat from Mount Desert to Seal Harbor and Northeast Harbor 19. Manchester Point and Flying Mountain, Northeast Harbor 20, Jordan Pond House, Seal Harbor 21. Congregational Church, Seal Harbor 22. Episcopal Church, Seal Harbor 23. Seal Harbor Public Library 24. Office of Geo. L. Stebbins, Seal Harbor 25. Panoramic view of Northeast Harbor from Bear Island Lighthouse 26. A shore view 27. The Gorge drive, between Seal Harbor and Bar Harbor 28. Anemone Cave near Seal Harbor 29. A group of summer homes 30. A day's catch of speckled trout at Echo Lake 31. Brook 32. Canyon 33. Episcopal Church, Northeast Harbor 34. Catholic Church, Northeast Harbor 35. Northeast Harbor Public Library 36. Union Church, Northeast Harbor 37. View of the Sound from the head 38. Robinson Mountain from Sargeant Drive - View of the Sound in the foreground 39. A summer cottage 40. Glencove Hotel, Seal Harbor 41. View from the Sea Cliff Drive, Seal Harbor 42. The "Arch" on Sea Cliff Drive, Seal Harbor 43. Road near Asticou Inn, Northeast Harbor 44. View of the islands from the Sea Cliff Drive, Seal Harbor 45, View along the shore of Hadlock Pond 46. View of Northeast Harbor by moonlight from the Asticou Inn 47. The swimming pool, Northeast Harbor 48, View showing Robinson and Brown Mountains, Rock End Hotel at right 49. View from Sea Cliff Drive overlooking steamboat wharf, Seal Harbor 50. The upper end of Long Pond 51. Surf at Northeast Harbor 52. Northeast Harbor and islands from Dog Moutain 53. Northeast Harbor winter scene 54. Flying and Dog Mountains, Valley Cove in foreground 55. View of cottages from the east end of Rock End Hotel, Northeast Harbor 56. View from the west plaza of the Rock End Hotel 57. On the Jordan Pond trail 58. Map of the southwestern part of Mount Desert Island
Description: Paper booklets with photographs and narratives. (see also GEN 0786, BOX 24 - Item 2262) 1. Seaside Inn, Seal Harbor 2-3. Panoramic view of the East Side of Seal Harbor 4. Asticou Inn, Northeast Harbor 5. Summer homes at Seal Harbor 6. Pleasure boats near the Clifton Hotel 7. Hadlock Pond - the source of Northeast Harbor water supply 8. Swimming pool, Northeast Harbor 9. View of the harbor, showing on the left the home of a Philadelphia man 10. View from Schoolhouse Ledge, showing the Sound in the distance 11. Manchester Point, showing historical Fernald Point in the background 12. A few pleasure boats and float near Rock End Hotel 13. Bear Island and Lighthouse from Northeast Harbor 14. A mountain view 15. Edwin S. Atwood's Livery and boarding stable, Northeast Harbor 16. Jordan Pond, Seal Harbor - The home of the speckled beauties 17. The meadow in the Gorge 18. Maine Central R. R. Co.'s ferryboat from Mount Desert to Seal Harbor and Northeast Harbor 19. Manchester Point and Flying Mountain, Northeast Harbor 20, Jordan Pond House, Seal Harbor 21. Congregational Church, Seal Harbor 22. Episcopal Church, Seal Harbor 23. Seal Harbor Public Library 24. Office of Geo. L. Stebbins, Seal Harbor 25. Panoramic view of Northeast Harbor from Bear Island Lighthouse 26. A shore view 27. The Gorge drive, between Seal Harbor and Bar Harbor 28. Anemone Cave near Seal Harbor 29. A group of summer homes 30. A day's catch of speckled trout at Echo Lake 31. Brook 32. Canyon 33. Episcopal Church, Northeast Harbor 34. Catholic Church, Northeast Harbor 35. Northeast Harbor Public Library 36. Union Church, Northeast Harbor 37. View of the Sound from the head 38. Robinson Mountain from Sargeant Drive - View of the Sound in the foreground 39. A summer cottage 40. Glencove Hotel, Seal Harbor 41. View from the Sea Cliff Drive, Seal Harbor 42. The "Arch" on Sea Cliff Drive, Seal Harbor 43. Road near Asticou Inn, Northeast Harbor 44. View of the islands from the Sea Cliff Drive, Seal Harbor 45, View along the shore of Hadlock Pond 46. View of Northeast Harbor by moonlight from the Asticou Inn 47. The swimming pool, Northeast Harbor 48, View showing Robinson and Brown Mountains, Rock End Hotel at right 49. View from Sea Cliff Drive overlooking steamboat wharf, Seal Harbor 50. The upper end of Long Pond 51. Surf at Northeast Harbor 52. Northeast Harbor and islands from Dog Moutain 53. Northeast Harbor winter scene 54. Flying and Dog Mountains, Valley Cove in foreground 55. View of cottages from the east end of Rock End Hotel, Northeast Harbor 56. View from the west plaza of the Rock End Hotel 57. On the Jordan Pond trail 58. Map of the southwestern part of Mount Desert Island [show more]
Structures, Civic, Public, Public Safety, Fire Station
People
The tall structure was a Fire department hose and bell tower. Roadway at left of Tracy's Paint Shop. Library also has 3 enlargements by William Hocker. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions.
Structures, Civic, Public, Public Safety, Fire Station
People
Creator:
Julia G. Manchester
Date:
1897 or 1898
Place:
Mount Desert, Northeast Harbor
Collection:
Photograph
Object ID:
Photo 0219 JM
Location:
Photograph Filing Cabinet
Description: The tall structure was a Fire department hose and bell tower. Roadway at left of Tracy's Paint Shop. Library also has 3 enlargements by William Hocker. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions.
72 B/W and sepia photographs of the Northeast Harbor Fleet around the clubhouse and under sail. Photographs of IOD's Collection brought to the library in 1998 and are listed as coming from the fleet and Joe Grant. See also item 5458 2: Aquila NEH #2 on mainsail only 4: The "30 M" clearly IDs this boat as a 30 sq m, but the M3 probably denotes it as NEH #3, which is Herman Hessenbruch's Agile 8: Three 30 sq m beating into the wind. Agile NEH #2, in the foreground, tacking to starboard while the other hulls are going to port. The left-most boat looks like NEH #6. The wake behind #2 suggest it had just turned smartly. Also note #2's conspicuous large donut life ring on the stern deck 9: see also photo 1156 q 11/55: Flying Cloud 10/49: Vixen III 16: Sagamore 18/42: Vayu 19: Light air amid a pre-race pileup of yacht racing classes, including Aquila NEH #2, and Nordic II NEH #4 23: Sagamore 26: Aquila NEH #2, probably taken minutes after Photo 1852 NEHF 43. Shows the slight curvature of the upper mast, a characteristic of square meter boats 29/30/37: Niliraga 41: Thistle 43: Aquila NEH #2. The much larger boat in the background (white hull) is not a 30 sq. m. 45: Nancy, Agile. Hessenbruch's jib-less Agile NEH #3 being passed by light-hull NEH #6 51: 30 M #5, with a white hull, running and leading NEH #2 Aquila 53: Another view at the race start of Photo 1852 NEHF 55, showing the same boats in the same order left to right. This would be the start of the big boats racing over the same course. It looks like three other 30 sq. m. are racing given the bent upper masts 55: X 42, 4th from left, is a sail number designation (with an X) that was common for 30 sq. m. boats imported from Germany during the early 1930s. X 42 could be (?) the Gluckauf, the boat purchased and renamed as US3 Visitor by L. Francis Herreshoff. Also in the starting line is the 40 sq. m. NEH #2 Tsana III (holding the actual floating line) 56: Malcom N. Stanley's boat, winner class B, August series 57: Blue Hill, 1933 58: Nymph 59: Old Mack B, 1933 62: Class B yachts approaching finish line 67-71: Start of a Northeast Harbor race in the Summer of 1958
Description: 72 B/W and sepia photographs of the Northeast Harbor Fleet around the clubhouse and under sail. Photographs of IOD's Collection brought to the library in 1998 and are listed as coming from the fleet and Joe Grant. See also item 5458 2: Aquila NEH #2 on mainsail only 4: The "30 M" clearly IDs this boat as a 30 sq m, but the M3 probably denotes it as NEH #3, which is Herman Hessenbruch's Agile 8: Three 30 sq m beating into the wind. Agile NEH #2, in the foreground, tacking to starboard while the other hulls are going to port. The left-most boat looks like NEH #6. The wake behind #2 suggest it had just turned smartly. Also note #2's conspicuous large donut life ring on the stern deck 9: see also photo 1156 q 11/55: Flying Cloud 10/49: Vixen III 16: Sagamore 18/42: Vayu 19: Light air amid a pre-race pileup of yacht racing classes, including Aquila NEH #2, and Nordic II NEH #4 23: Sagamore 26: Aquila NEH #2, probably taken minutes after Photo 1852 NEHF 43. Shows the slight curvature of the upper mast, a characteristic of square meter boats 29/30/37: Niliraga 41: Thistle 43: Aquila NEH #2. The much larger boat in the background (white hull) is not a 30 sq. m. 45: Nancy, Agile. Hessenbruch's jib-less Agile NEH #3 being passed by light-hull NEH #6 51: 30 M #5, with a white hull, running and leading NEH #2 Aquila 53: Another view at the race start of Photo 1852 NEHF 55, showing the same boats in the same order left to right. This would be the start of the big boats racing over the same course. It looks like three other 30 sq. m. are racing given the bent upper masts 55: X 42, 4th from left, is a sail number designation (with an X) that was common for 30 sq. m. boats imported from Germany during the early 1930s. X 42 could be (?) the Gluckauf, the boat purchased and renamed as US3 Visitor by L. Francis Herreshoff. Also in the starting line is the 40 sq. m. NEH #2 Tsana III (holding the actual floating line) 56: Malcom N. Stanley's boat, winner class B, August series 57: Blue Hill, 1933 58: Nymph 59: Old Mack B, 1933 62: Class B yachts approaching finish line 67-71: Start of a Northeast Harbor race in the Summer of 1958 [show more]
8 B/W and sepia photographs of the Northeast Harbor Fleet around the clubhouse and under sail. Photographs of IOD's Collection brought to the library in 1998 and are listed as coming from the fleet and Joe Grant. See also item 6966
Description: 8 B/W and sepia photographs of the Northeast Harbor Fleet around the clubhouse and under sail. Photographs of IOD's Collection brought to the library in 1998 and are listed as coming from the fleet and Joe Grant. See also item 6966
A photograph of the Northeast Harbor Library, which was sent to The Bar Harbor Times that ran in a special supplement, "Getting to Know Your Mount Desert Island Non-Profit Organization".
Description: A photograph of the Northeast Harbor Library, which was sent to The Bar Harbor Times that ran in a special supplement, "Getting to Know Your Mount Desert Island Non-Profit Organization".
Materials from various revisions to the 1950 Northeast Harbor Library building. Includes letters to contractors, letter from contractor, floor plans and elevations.
Description: Materials from various revisions to the 1950 Northeast Harbor Library building. Includes letters to contractors, letter from contractor, floor plans and elevations.