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Item | Title | Type | Subject | Description | Creator | Date | Property Name | Street | Pages | Medium | Condition | |
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4064 | View from Schoolhouse Ledge, Northeast Harbor |
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| Shows Main Street at right center. Cottage "Rocky Pastures" at right center, Frazier's Cove. |
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| Description: Shows Main Street at right center. Cottage "Rocky Pastures" at right center, Frazier's Cove. | |||||
4065 | View from Schoolhouse Ledge |
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| Shows Frazier farm, "Rocky Pastures" & Frazier's Cove. The Frazier farm was one of the original 16 village homes and farmed Harborside. |
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| Description: Shows Frazier farm, "Rocky Pastures" & Frazier's Cove. The Frazier farm was one of the original 16 village homes and farmed Harborside. | |||||
4066 | View from Schoolhouse Ledge |
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| The view of Frazier's Cove shows at far right the ledge on which the Kimball Dock was later built. Tennis courts are now on the ledge (1992). |
| Description: The view of Frazier's Cove shows at far right the ledge on which the Kimball Dock was later built. Tennis courts are now on the ledge (1992). | ||||||
4067 | View of Penobscot and Pemetic Mountains |
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| The house at far right was the home of John C. Peddar at Peddar's corner. Site now is owned by the telephone company & Bangor Hydro. |
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| Description: The house at far right was the home of John C. Peddar at Peddar's corner. Site now is owned by the telephone company & Bangor Hydro. | |||||
4069 | Manchester Point and Fernald Point |
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| Also shows Smallidge farm on Manchester Road in middle distance. Norwood's Cove in Southwest Harbor shows before the breakwater. |
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| Description: Also shows Smallidge farm on Manchester Road in middle distance. Norwood's Cove in Southwest Harbor shows before the breakwater. | |||||
4070 | Somes Sound and Acadia Mountain |
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| The farm in middle distance is the Corson farm, whose fields became the golf course. The farmhouse was moved and is now "Millbrook Cottage" |
| Description: The farm in middle distance is the Corson farm, whose fields became the golf course. The farmhouse was moved and is now "Millbrook Cottage" | ||||||
4071 | Norumbega Mountain |
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| Shows Somes Sound. The caption is incorrect. View is from "Westover" which was built for a family named English: in 1992 by William Wister Jr. (actual spelling is Wistar). |
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| Description: Shows Somes Sound. The caption is incorrect. View is from "Westover" which was built for a family named English: in 1992 by William Wister Jr. (actual spelling is Wistar). | |||||
4072 | Summit Road from Schoolhouse Ledge |
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| Looking westward toward Southwest Harbor along Pea Ridge. Shows homes before 1910. |
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| Description: Looking westward toward Southwest Harbor along Pea Ridge. Shows homes before 1910. | |||||
4075 | View of Northeast Harbor from the Lookout |
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| The Lookout was an observation tower built by the Holmes' in 1918. This view shows the path that became Joy Road. (MDES would be in center). |
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| Description: The Lookout was an observation tower built by the Holmes' in 1918. This view shows the path that became Joy Road. (MDES would be in center). | |||||
4076 | View of Gilpatrick's Field |
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| Panoramic view from Saint Ignatius steeple showing Rock End Hotel and homes on South Shore Road. Note stables on Rock End Road. |
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| Description: Panoramic view from Saint Ignatius steeple showing Rock End Hotel and homes on South Shore Road. Note stables on Rock End Road. | |||||
4077 | South Shore Road from the Lookout |
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| Shows Rock End Hotel and the S. N. Gilpatrick farm. Note: Maine Central Railroad steamer at far right |
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| Description: Shows Rock End Hotel and the S. N. Gilpatrick farm. Note: Maine Central Railroad steamer at far right | |||||
4078 | Gilpatrick Cove |
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| Probably taken from steeple of St. Ignatius church, or possibly from the Lookout. |
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| Description: Probably taken from steeple of St. Ignatius church, or possibly from the Lookout. | |||||
4083 | Western, Beech, Saint Sauveur and Flying Mountains |
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| Taken from near the Steamboat wharf, Northeast Harbor. |
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| Description: Taken from near the Steamboat wharf, Northeast Harbor. | |||||
4085 | View of Northeast Harbor from Southwest Harbor |
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| Perspective from the area of the Claremont hotel in Southwest Harbor. Shows flagpole at summer residence on Greening's. |
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| Description: Perspective from the area of the Claremont hotel in Southwest Harbor. Shows flagpole at summer residence on Greening's. | |||||
4086 | Manchester Point |
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| Shows "Indian Head" to the Wadsworth-Larson cottage at far right, Including the original John Manchester house (1820) oldest in Northeast Harbor. |
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| Description: Shows "Indian Head" to the Wadsworth-Larson cottage at far right, Including the original John Manchester house (1820) oldest in Northeast Harbor. | |||||
4087 | Fernald Point |
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| Caption correction: Andrew Tarr house is a small dark cape cod. It is 3rd oldest house on Mount Desert - 1774 (R. R. Pyle) |
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| Description: Caption correction: Andrew Tarr house is a small dark cape cod. It is 3rd oldest house on Mount Desert - 1774 (R. R. Pyle) | |||||
4088 | Somes Sound, Saint Sauveur, Acadia Mountains |
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| Taken from the shore near Manchester Road west of "Rosserne". |
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| Description: Taken from the shore near Manchester Road west of "Rosserne". | |||||
4089 | Somes Sound, Saint Sauveur, Acadia Mountains |
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| From the area of Sand Point |
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4090 | Northeast Harbor Golf Club |
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| Former Corson farm. This was taken after the construction of Sargeant Drive. Jonas Corson retained grazing rights. |
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| Description: Former Corson farm. This was taken after the construction of Sargeant Drive. Jonas Corson retained grazing rights. | |||||
4091 | Upper Hadlock Pond |
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| This dam is still in existence. The roadbed has been moved to the left (twice). |
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| Description: This dam is still in existence. The roadbed has been moved to the left (twice). | |||||
4092 | Acadia Mountain |
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| Seen from the shore of Somes Sound along Sargeant Drive. |
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4093 | Acadia Mountain |
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| From Sargeant Drive. Photographs 79 through 85 appear to be a progression along Sargeant Drive, possibly taken when the drive was newly constructed |
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| Description: From Sargeant Drive. Photographs 79 through 85 appear to be a progression along Sargeant Drive, possibly taken when the drive was newly constructed | |||||
4094 | Acadia Mountain |
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| See notes for Photograph #83. |
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4095 | Acadia Mountain |
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4096 | Sargeant Drive |
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| (Note misspelling) see caption # 85. Contractor was Chauncey Joy. At one time it was considered to link Peabody and Sargeant Drives! |
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| Description: (Note misspelling) see caption # 85. Contractor was Chauncey Joy. At one time it was considered to link Peabody and Sargeant Drives! |