Little Cranberry Island. Houses, from left: S. Hadlock, 1830, burned 1915; H. Wells, 1903; and C. Pancoast, 1903. Ocean with small boats moored in middle ground.
Cranberry Isles, Little Cranberry Island, Islesford
Collection:
Photograph
Object ID:
Photo 0153 ITM
Location:
Photograph Filing Cabinet
Description: Little Cranberry Island. Houses, from left: S. Hadlock, 1830, burned 1915; H. Wells, 1903; and C. Pancoast, 1903. Ocean with small boats moored in middle ground.
Cranberry Isles, Little Cranberry Island, Islesford
Collection:
Photograph
Object ID:
Photo 0154 ITM
Location:
Photograph Filing Cabinet
Description: Little Cranberry Island. House to right of center is the Maypole, built 1903. Many small rowboats and sailboats moored in water in foreground.
Little Cranberry Island. Left, Walter Stanley house. Center building was coal wharf, now the Islesford dock. Black and white Photograph, with chemical stains.
Cranberry Isles, Little Cranberry Island, Islesford
Collection:
Photograph
Object ID:
Photo 0155 ITM
Location:
Photograph Filing Cabinet
Description: Little Cranberry Island. Left, Walter Stanley house. Center building was coal wharf, now the Islesford dock. Black and white Photograph, with chemical stains.
Little Cranberry Island. The trees were planted by Nathanial Gott. Houses from left: William Young's; Nate Stanley's, Hotel Islesford; Arthur Spurling's.
Cranberry Isles, Little Cranberry Island, Islesford
Collection:
Photograph
Object ID:
Photo 0156 ITM
Location:
Photograph Filing Cabinet
Description: Little Cranberry Island. The trees were planted by Nathanial Gott. Houses from left: William Young's; Nate Stanley's, Hotel Islesford; Arthur Spurling's.
Photograph of a Photograph mounted on an easel and showing Southwest Harbor from Manset. Right: steamboat wharf. The present Coast Guard station moved from Islesford in 1946.
Description: Photograph of a Photograph mounted on an easel and showing Southwest Harbor from Manset. Right: steamboat wharf. The present Coast Guard station moved from Islesford in 1946.
Wooded valley and cove. Mountains are: Saint Sauveur, formerly Dog Mountain (it is said a woman threw her dogs from it) and Acadia (was Robinson Mountain).
Description: Wooded valley and cove. Mountains are: Saint Sauveur, formerly Dog Mountain (it is said a woman threw her dogs from it) and Acadia (was Robinson Mountain).
Taken from bridge at Babson's Brook, formerly Kitteredge Brook, looking into Somesville Harbor. The farm in the background was built by John Parker around 1842.
Description: Taken from bridge at Babson's Brook, formerly Kitteredge Brook, looking into Somesville Harbor. The farm in the background was built by John Parker around 1842.
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.