Portraits of James Terry Gardiner. James T. Gardiner Engineer-geologist. Contributed to the founding of the Water Co. the laying of Sargeant Drive and Cooksey Drive. Gave freely of his knowledge and his time to the place he loved so dearly. This is a record of his contribution to the development of Northeast Harbor.
Description: Portraits of James Terry Gardiner. James T. Gardiner Engineer-geologist. Contributed to the founding of the Water Co. the laying of Sargeant Drive and Cooksey Drive. Gave freely of his knowledge and his time to the place he loved so dearly. This is a record of his contribution to the development of Northeast Harbor.
Framed, B/W, 11x9.5", photograph of Mrs. Gideon Scull standing in garden. Her house on Manchester Rd. was first owned by Ansel Manchester. First came to Northeast Harbor in 1899. Bought house on Manchester Rd belonging to Ansel Manchester in 1900 and spent her summers there until 1922.
Description: Framed, B/W, 11x9.5", photograph of Mrs. Gideon Scull standing in garden. Her house on Manchester Rd. was first owned by Ansel Manchester. First came to Northeast Harbor in 1899. Bought house on Manchester Rd belonging to Ansel Manchester in 1900 and spent her summers there until 1922.
Framed, B/W, 10x8.5", photograph of Annis Furness (Mrs. Caspar Wistar - sometimes misspelled Wister), who lived at "Journey's End", Northeast Harbor. Photo 1761 b contains bio. info.
Description: Framed, B/W, 10x8.5", photograph of Annis Furness (Mrs. Caspar Wistar - sometimes misspelled Wister), who lived at "Journey's End", Northeast Harbor. Photo 1761 b contains bio. info.
The Right Reverend William Croswell Doane, D.D., the Bishop of Albany. "The old man eloquent " will preach a sermon before Gen. Convention, Trinity Church, Boston.
Description: The Right Reverend William Croswell Doane, D.D., the Bishop of Albany. "The old man eloquent " will preach a sermon before Gen. Convention, Trinity Church, Boston.
Mrs. Langdon Marvin with her infant daughter, Diana, on her lap. Both wearing white dresses, seated on an ornate wooden chair. In front of Vaughn house.
Description: Mrs. Langdon Marvin with her infant daughter, Diana, on her lap. Both wearing white dresses, seated on an ornate wooden chair. In front of Vaughn house.
Mrs. Langdon Marvin with her infant daughter, Diana, on her lap. Both wearing white dresses, seated on an ornate wooden chair. In front of Vaughn house.
Description: Mrs. Langdon Marvin with her infant daughter, Diana, on her lap. Both wearing white dresses, seated on an ornate wooden chair. In front of Vaughn house.
Mrs. Langdon Marvin with her infant daughter, Diana, on her lap. The house is now owned by Henry Harris. Window behind screen is gone, but porch, to right, is same.
Description: Mrs. Langdon Marvin with her infant daughter, Diana, on her lap. The house is now owned by Henry Harris. Window behind screen is gone, but porch, to right, is same.
Mrs. Langdon Marvin with her infant daughter, Diana, on her lap. Seated on porch of Vaughn house, bought by Mrs. Flagler Harris in 1926, now Henry Harris house.
Description: Mrs. Langdon Marvin with her infant daughter, Diana, on her lap. Seated on porch of Vaughn house, bought by Mrs. Flagler Harris in 1926, now Henry Harris house.
Mrs. Langdon Marvin with her infant daughter, Diana, on her lap. Seated on porch of what is now Harris house. The present entrance is almost exactly the same.
Description: Mrs. Langdon Marvin with her infant daughter, Diana, on her lap. Seated on porch of what is now Harris house. The present entrance is almost exactly the same.
The photographs are of the Gymkhana, which was an event held on August 31, 1904 to benefit the Northeast Harbor Library. The albums were assembled by Katharine Lowell Roosevelt and later Mrs. J. Stanley Reeve (Katharine Roosevelt Reeve). Gymkhana is an equestrian event involving timed games and speed races. These items were passed down from Katharine Lowell Roosevelt to her daughter, Katharine Roosevelt Reeve (mother) to Katharine Reeve Draper Schutt (daughter, donor). Album no. 1: 61 photographs See also items 5693 (brochure), 6971 (album no. 2)
Description: The photographs are of the Gymkhana, which was an event held on August 31, 1904 to benefit the Northeast Harbor Library. The albums were assembled by Katharine Lowell Roosevelt and later Mrs. J. Stanley Reeve (Katharine Roosevelt Reeve). Gymkhana is an equestrian event involving timed games and speed races. These items were passed down from Katharine Lowell Roosevelt to her daughter, Katharine Roosevelt Reeve (mother) to Katharine Reeve Draper Schutt (daughter, donor). Album no. 1: 61 photographs See also items 5693 (brochure), 6971 (album no. 2) [show more]
The photographs are of the Gymkhana, which was an event held on August 31, 1904 to benefit the Northeast Harbor Library. The albums were assembled by Katharine Lowell Roosevelt and later Mrs. J. Stanley Reeve (Katharine Roosevelt Reeve). Gymkhana is an equestrian event involving timed games and speed races. These items were passed down from Katharine Lowell Roosevelt to her daughter, Katharine Roosevelt Reeve (mother) to Katharine Reeve Draper Schutt (daughter, donor). Album no. 2: 46 photographs See also items 5693 (brochure), 6970 (album no. 1)
Description: The photographs are of the Gymkhana, which was an event held on August 31, 1904 to benefit the Northeast Harbor Library. The albums were assembled by Katharine Lowell Roosevelt and later Mrs. J. Stanley Reeve (Katharine Roosevelt Reeve). Gymkhana is an equestrian event involving timed games and speed races. These items were passed down from Katharine Lowell Roosevelt to her daughter, Katharine Roosevelt Reeve (mother) to Katharine Reeve Draper Schutt (daughter, donor). Album no. 2: 46 photographs See also items 5693 (brochure), 6970 (album no. 1) [show more]
The Hon. and Mrs. Seth Low. He was Mayor of New York and President of Columbia University. She was a daughter of Mr. Justice Benjamin R. Curtis, of the Supreme Court of the United States.
Description: The Hon. and Mrs. Seth Low. He was Mayor of New York and President of Columbia University. She was a daughter of Mr. Justice Benjamin R. Curtis, of the Supreme Court of the United States.
The Rev. William R. Huntington, D.D., Rector of Grace Church, New York. A man of saintly character, exquisite literary taste and of wide influence in the Episcopal Church. For some years. when he was a widower, he and his sister-in-law, Miss Miriam Reynolds, occupied the cottage "Bishops-gate-Within". Later he occupied a cottage back of the Clifton House overlooking the harbor. This picture was taken on Mrs. Pepper's piazza.
Description: The Rev. William R. Huntington, D.D., Rector of Grace Church, New York. A man of saintly character, exquisite literary taste and of wide influence in the Episcopal Church. For some years. when he was a widower, he and his sister-in-law, Miss Miriam Reynolds, occupied the cottage "Bishops-gate-Within". Later he occupied a cottage back of the Clifton House overlooking the harbor. This picture was taken on Mrs. Pepper's piazza.
Mrs. Joy who, when we first came to Northeast in 1889, kept the only dry-goods store in the village. It was called a "Trimming Store" for the sale of what the British would call "oddments".
Description: Mrs. Joy who, when we first came to Northeast in 1889, kept the only dry-goods store in the village. It was called a "Trimming Store" for the sale of what the British would call "oddments".
Mrs. Caspar Wister (actual spelling is Wistar) at her Harborside cottage. Every afternoon she poured tea for the many visitors who came to call. She was a sister of Dr. Horace Howard Furness.
Description: Mrs. Caspar Wister (actual spelling is Wistar) at her Harborside cottage. Every afternoon she poured tea for the many visitors who came to call. She was a sister of Dr. Horace Howard Furness.
Left to Right starting with back row: ?, Ruth Frazier Jenkins, ?, Mary Gilpatrick Holmes, Elsie Holmes Carpenter: Middle row: Katherine Foster Tracey, Eleanor Foster DeBrunner. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions.
Description: Left to Right starting with back row: ?, Ruth Frazier Jenkins, ?, Mary Gilpatrick Holmes, Elsie Holmes Carpenter: Middle row: Katherine Foster Tracey, Eleanor Foster DeBrunner. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions.