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Item | Title | Type | Subject | Description | Creator | Date | Property Name | Street | Pages | Medium | Condition | |
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4126 | Asticou Inn from Schoolhouse Ledge |
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4118 | Asticou Inn from Clifton Dock |
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| Looking from end of Clifton Dock. Roberts house on left, Tyson on right. |
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| Description: Looking from end of Clifton Dock. Roberts house on left, Tyson on right. | |||||
4110 | Asticou Inn from Clifton Dock |
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| Caption correction - The houses are not "Elliott cottages". They are the Huntington and Gilman properties (1992 Martin and Zane) |
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| Description: Caption correction - The houses are not "Elliott cottages". They are the Huntington and Gilman properties (1992 Martin and Zane) | |||||
4111 | Asticou Inn from Clifton Dock |
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| Run by Charlie Jarvis. Around 1920. The skiffs were designed by Arthur Spurling. |
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| Description: Run by Charlie Jarvis. Around 1920. The skiffs were designed by Arthur Spurling. | |||||
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). | |||||
4134 | Asticou Inn |
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| Taken from Asticou Hill. Robert Moore house to left |
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4133 | Asticou Inn Tennis Court |
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| Changed to garden in 1918. View of Harbor. |
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4056 | The Elting House, now Stroud's |
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| The center pier belongs to "Bishop's Gate Within" and the other pier belongs to the Clark Family. |
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| Description: The center pier belongs to "Bishop's Gate Within" and the other pier belongs to the Clark Family. | |||||
4055 | View from Lippincott house |
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| Same as Moore Photographs 043 and 044. Note that land between houses on South Shore Road was cleared to the shore |
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| Description: Same as Moore Photographs 043 and 044. Note that land between houses on South Shore Road was cleared to the shore | |||||
4053 | View from Lippincott house |
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| Shows piers, former Corning, former Elting, 1992 Stroud house in distance. The barn in the cove was also a boathouse. |
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| Description: Shows piers, former Corning, former Elting, 1992 Stroud house in distance. The barn in the cove was also a boathouse. | |||||
4039 | View West from Rock End Hotel |
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| Shows Lippincott House which burned in 1947 and present Grace cottage (1992). Note horse and carriage, lower right. |
| Description: Shows Lippincott House which burned in 1947 and present Grace cottage (1992). Note horse and carriage, lower right. | ||||||
4037 | Smallidge Point and Gilpatrick Cove |
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| This shows the Rock End (now Fleet) dock with drawbridge for schooner access |
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| Description: This shows the Rock End (now Fleet) dock with drawbridge for schooner access | |||||
4033 | Smallidge Point and Gilpatrick Cove |
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| Taken from Rock End Hotel - shows Vaughan and other homes on Smallidge Point, and drawbridge across the cove. |
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| Description: Taken from Rock End Hotel - shows Vaughan and other homes on Smallidge Point, and drawbridge across the cove. | |||||
4032 | Cove end, Gilpatrick Cove |
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| Note: Samuel and Arthur Gilpatrick homes, Brown's store on wharf (sometimes known as Gilpatrick's store), built over cove end |
| Description: Note: Samuel and Arthur Gilpatrick homes, Brown's store on wharf (sometimes known as Gilpatrick's store), built over cove end | ||||||
4034 | Smallidge Point and Gilpatrick Cove |
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| Shows Vaughan, Drury, Parkman, Sohier-Shaw cottages. Aunt Hannah's Pasture not yet constructed. Shows Smallidge Point walkway drawbridge. |
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| Description: Shows Vaughan, Drury, Parkman, Sohier-Shaw cottages. Aunt Hannah's Pasture not yet constructed. Shows Smallidge Point walkway drawbridge. | |||||
4035 | Smallidge Point and Gilpatrick Cove |
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| Shows Vaughan, Drury, Parkman, Sohier-Shaw cottages. Aunt Hannah's Pasture not yet constructed. |
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| Description: Shows Vaughan, Drury, Parkman, Sohier-Shaw cottages. Aunt Hannah's Pasture not yet constructed. | ||||
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. | |||||
5941 | Main Street, Northeast Harbor |
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| A postcard of Main Street of Northeast Harbor, Maine in the 1920's, shows Herrick House at the right. See also Item 4015 (photo 0004 ITM). |
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| Description: A postcard of Main Street of Northeast Harbor, Maine in the 1920's, shows Herrick House at the right. See also Item 4015 (photo 0004 ITM). | |||||
4015 | Main Street, Northeast Harbor |
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| Shows Herrick House, Pastime Theatre, F. T. Brown Co. Municipal offices built in 1917. See also Item 5941 (post 0133). Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions. |
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| Description: Shows Herrick House, Pastime Theatre, F. T. Brown Co. Municipal offices built in 1917. See also Item 5941 (post 0133). Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions. | ||||
4030 | View Northeast from Rock End Hotel |
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| L to R note: Union Church, Gilman High School, Hose Tower on Summit Road, backs of buildings on Main Street. Falt Homestead, near left. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions. |
| Description: L to R note: Union Church, Gilman High School, Hose Tower on Summit Road, backs of buildings on Main Street. Falt Homestead, near left. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions. | ||||||
5875 | Gilpatrick Tea Garden |
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| Tea porch/garden at former Samuel Gilpatrick's house on Shore Road, Northeast Harbor, Maine. Sold in the 1920's, later called "Little Orchard". |
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| Description: Tea porch/garden at former Samuel Gilpatrick's house on Shore Road, Northeast Harbor, Maine. Sold in the 1920's, later called "Little Orchard". | |||||
5874 | Gilpatrick Tea Garden |
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| Tea porch/garden at former Samuel Gilpatrick's house on Shore Road, Northeast Harbor, Maine. Sold in the 1920's, later called "Little Orchard". |
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| Description: Tea porch/garden at former Samuel Gilpatrick's house on Shore Road, Northeast Harbor, Maine. Sold in the 1920's, later called "Little Orchard". | ||||
4044 | Rock End Hotel Dock, Gilpatrick Cove |
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| Great Cranberry Island in background. Boats are Rice-built B boats and Friendship sloops. |
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| Description: Great Cranberry Island in background. Boats are Rice-built B boats and Friendship sloops. | |||||
5508 | Gilpatrick Cove |
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| Three sepia photographs/postcards (a-c) of Gilpatrick Cove: (a) from Smallidge Point across to South Shore Rd. with two Frazier & Dabney cottages, showing foot bridge and capt.'s hut on doc. (b+c) Looking toward Smallidge Point, showing footbridge and cottages. Cards picked up by Alfred T. Coulombe when he (age about 14) came to Northeast Harbor one summer with his father and uncles to build some houses the 1920 (about). They came by schooner which they lived in - probably anchored in the Sound or NE Harbor. |
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| Description: Three sepia photographs/postcards (a-c) of Gilpatrick Cove: (a) from Smallidge Point across to South Shore Rd. with two Frazier & Dabney cottages, showing foot bridge and capt.'s hut on doc. (b+c) Looking toward Smallidge Point, showing footbridge and cottages. Cards picked up by Alfred T. Coulombe when he (age about 14) came to Northeast Harbor one summer with his father and uncles to build some houses the 1920 (about). They came by schooner which they lived in - probably anchored in the Sound or NE Harbor. [show more] |