Material, compiled by Robert Pyle, used in an exhibition at the Northeast Harbor Library from April-June 2011 on the 150th anniversary of the Civil War.
Description: Material, compiled by Robert Pyle, used in an exhibition at the Northeast Harbor Library from April-June 2011 on the 150th anniversary of the Civil War.
Envelope 1: series of negatives # 0464 (also marked 76433) Envelope 2: series of negatives # 1306, 1307, 1308 Envelope 3: series of negatives # 2332, 2333 Envelope 4: series of negatives # 5308, 5309, 5310 Envelope 5: series of negatives # 6395, 6396
Description: Envelope 1: series of negatives # 0464 (also marked 76433) Envelope 2: series of negatives # 1306, 1307, 1308 Envelope 3: series of negatives # 2332, 2333 Envelope 4: series of negatives # 5308, 5309, 5310 Envelope 5: series of negatives # 6395, 6396
Copy of book section about the history of Mount Desert, specifically Seal Harbor. Many Photographs: J. D. Rockefeller Jr. riding in car, building sidewalk at Seal Harbor Village Green, Otter Creek Sewing Circle, Hollis Wright's fur trapping barn.
Description: Copy of book section about the history of Mount Desert, specifically Seal Harbor. Many Photographs: J. D. Rockefeller Jr. riding in car, building sidewalk at Seal Harbor Village Green, Otter Creek Sewing Circle, Hollis Wright's fur trapping barn.
"It is a special tribute to the town of Bar Harbor, a diverse community surrounded by extraordinary scenery that inspired the original name, Eden. The magazine focuses on the rich heritage that created this community - how the town evolved from a fishing and farming community to a summer haven for wealthy socialites to a first-class tourist destination." Articles in this issue include: 1. A town they called Eden 2. Living on the Rocks 3. Boating to Bar Harbor 4. Bar Harbor's First Settlers 5. An island on fire 6. An education in ecology 7. Searching for a rustic life 8. A Cottage culture 9. A tale of Two Labs 10. Acaidia: One of America's Jewels 11. A friendly group 12. A bright future 13. Maps of Bar Harbor and Mount Desert Island Magazine available in the Archives.
Description: "It is a special tribute to the town of Bar Harbor, a diverse community surrounded by extraordinary scenery that inspired the original name, Eden. The magazine focuses on the rich heritage that created this community - how the town evolved from a fishing and farming community to a summer haven for wealthy socialites to a first-class tourist destination." Articles in this issue include: 1. A town they called Eden 2. Living on the Rocks 3. Boating to Bar Harbor 4. Bar Harbor's First Settlers 5. An island on fire 6. An education in ecology 7. Searching for a rustic life 8. A Cottage culture 9. A tale of Two Labs 10. Acaidia: One of America's Jewels 11. A friendly group 12. A bright future 13. Maps of Bar Harbor and Mount Desert Island Magazine available in the Archives. [show more]
Shows carriage and pedestrians on Main Street before automobiles were allowed in 1914. Building at right is current restaurant & post office. See Item 5038/photo 1430 for same view in 1989. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions.
Description: Shows carriage and pedestrians on Main Street before automobiles were allowed in 1914. Building at right is current restaurant & post office. See Item 5038/photo 1430 for same view in 1989. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions.
Two 27x57" and three half-maps showing roads and residences (named) in Seal Harbor. Drawn from surveys of C. P. Simpson and J. E. Savage et al., extending from Bracy Cove to Hunter's Beach and from the harbor to Jordan Pond.
Description: Two 27x57" and three half-maps showing roads and residences (named) in Seal Harbor. Drawn from surveys of C. P. Simpson and J. E. Savage et al., extending from Bracy Cove to Hunter's Beach and from the harbor to Jordan Pond.
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]
Handwritten on onionskin. Summary history of Somesville written for Northeast Harbor Women's Club. Note states the original was to be kept in Belle Knowles's safe.
Description: Handwritten on onionskin. Summary history of Somesville written for Northeast Harbor Women's Club. Note states the original was to be kept in Belle Knowles's safe.
Newsletter of the Mt. Desert Summer Residents Association about school funding formula, jet skis, Steve Smith's ownership of take-out restaurant in Seal Harbor.
Description: Newsletter of the Mt. Desert Summer Residents Association about school funding formula, jet skis, Steve Smith's ownership of take-out restaurant in Seal Harbor.