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Item | Title | Type | Subject | Description | Creator | Date | Property Name | Street | Pages | Medium | Condition | |
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5617 | Front Street (South Shore Road) |
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| Front Street, unpaved, (now South Shore Road) looking east. Kimball House on left, Steven Smallidge farm just right of center, and St. Mary's wooden chapel in background. |
| Description: Front Street, unpaved, (now South Shore Road) looking east. Kimball House on left, Steven Smallidge farm just right of center, and St. Mary's wooden chapel in background. | ||||||
1451 | Original Christmas card painted by Daisy Doane. |
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| Original card painted by Margaret Herrison Doane ("Daisy") for her aunt Mary Spring Perkins, Christmas 1881 from which the window in St. Mary's-by-the-Sea, Northeast Harbor, was done. |
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| Description: Original card painted by Margaret Herrison Doane ("Daisy") for her aunt Mary Spring Perkins, Christmas 1881 from which the window in St. Mary's-by-the-Sea, Northeast Harbor, was done. | |||||
5021 | Otter Creek showing Russian Tea Room |
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| Otter Creek from western shore. Shows wooden bridge, Russian Tea Room to right of trees above water. Farm dates from 1880's. Collected for "Mount Desert: an Informal History". Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions. |
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| Description: Otter Creek from western shore. Shows wooden bridge, Russian Tea Room to right of trees above water. Farm dates from 1880's. Collected for "Mount Desert: an Informal History". Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions. | |||||
5371 | Gilparick's Cove with Rock End Hotel and the Wedge |
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| Sepia tone photograph (very faded) of the Rock End Hotel and in front of it the boat house and carpenter shop, In 2000 the site of the Northeast Harbor Fleet. Predates the walkway to Smallidge Point. See also Item 5282 Photograph owned by Mrs. Julia Manchester. |
| Description: Sepia tone photograph (very faded) of the Rock End Hotel and in front of it the boat house and carpenter shop, In 2000 the site of the Northeast Harbor Fleet. Predates the walkway to Smallidge Point. See also Item 5282 Photograph owned by Mrs. Julia Manchester. | ||||||
5394 | St. Mary's Church and Magnum Donum |
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| B/W Photograph, 6.5x4", viewed from top of Kimball House, of the original wood St. Mary's Church and "Magnum Donum" residence of Rev. William Doane. |
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| Description: B/W Photograph, 6.5x4", viewed from top of Kimball House, of the original wood St. Mary's Church and "Magnum Donum" residence of Rev. William Doane. | |||||
5392 | Asticou Inn and cottages connected |
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| Advertising brochure showing the exterior of the original hotel, located in Asticou, ME, and smaller photographs of the Clover and Phillips cottages with people at entrances. Floor plans on the back. |
| Description: Advertising brochure showing the exterior of the original hotel, located in Asticou, ME, and smaller photographs of the Clover and Phillips cottages with people at entrances. Floor plans on the back. | ||||||
5550 | St. Mary's by the Sea |
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| B/W framed photograph (9.75 x 7.50") of the interior of the original St. Mary's by the Sea Church. |
| Description: B/W framed photograph (9.75 x 7.50") of the interior of the original St. Mary's by the Sea Church. | ||||||
5157 | Asticou settlement |
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| Taken from side field showing the Asticou Inn, cemetery, the Robert's cottage and other residences at the settlement. Copied by William Hocker. |
| Description: Taken from side field showing the Asticou Inn, cemetery, the Robert's cottage and other residences at the settlement. Copied by William Hocker. | ||||||
5155 | Asticou Settlement |
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| From Schoolhouse Ledge looking northeast at the Asticou Settlement with the Asticou Inn, Robert's House and residences owned by the Savage family, the Phillips family and others. |
| Description: From Schoolhouse Ledge looking northeast at the Asticou Settlement with the Asticou Inn, Robert's House and residences owned by the Savage family, the Phillips family and others. | ||||||
1454 | The Lighthouse Window |
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| Original card painted by Margaret Herrison Doane (Daisy) for her Aunt Mary Spring Perkins, Christmas 1881. This design inspired the window in St. Mary's-by-the-sea. Accompanying is a Photograph copy of a paper written by Margaret Doane Fayerweather in 1955 about the history of the lighthouse window. |
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| Description: Original card painted by Margaret Herrison Doane (Daisy) for her Aunt Mary Spring Perkins, Christmas 1881. This design inspired the window in St. Mary's-by-the-sea. Accompanying is a Photograph copy of a paper written by Margaret Doane Fayerweather in 1955 about the history of the lighthouse window. | |||
5156 | Asticou Settlement |
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| Taken from harbor of the Asticou Inn, the Robert's Cottage and other homes in the Asticou settlement. Photograph courtesy of Richard Savage II, copied by William Hocker. |
| Description: Taken from harbor of the Asticou Inn, the Robert's Cottage and other homes in the Asticou settlement. Photograph courtesy of Richard Savage II, copied by William Hocker. | ||||||
4439 | Otter Creek Bridge |
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| Wooden bridge on site of present causeway. Note on back states Jan 25, 1889. In course of construction, demolished by gale. |
| Description: Wooden bridge on site of present causeway. Note on back states Jan 25, 1889. In course of construction, demolished by gale. | ||||||
6963 | Kimball House, Northeast Harbor |
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4906 | Home of Henry and Lydia Tracy |
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| Photograph of the home of Henry and Lydia Tracy. Henry and Lydia Tracy with 6 of the 13 children. |
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| Description: Photograph of the home of Henry and Lydia Tracy. Henry and Lydia Tracy with 6 of the 13 children. |