...Appearing in Down East Magazine, short story by NortheastHarbor resident and author Gunnar Hansen about the author the perils of a clam digger venturing...
Description: ...Appearing in Down East Magazine, short story by NortheastHarbor resident and author Gunnar Hansen about the author the perils of a clam digger venturing...
Description: ...Walls and Son flower shop, the 100 yr. old family flower shop on Main Street, NortheastHarbor. Published in Down East Magazine, September 1993...
Description: ...Place mat from the restaurant owned by Richard & Lucy Smith on Main Street, NortheastHarbor. This business later became The Colonel's...
Description: ...The Knowles Company of NortheastHarbor celebrates 100 Years in Real Estate business. 100 years ago Belle Smallidge worked at the library...
This collection is an assortment of ephemera relating to coastal Maine, Maine history, and inns, motels, hotels and homes on Mount Desert Island and in Hancock County. The collection is divided into 7 series: Books and Souvenir Booklets, Maps and Blueprints, Acadia National Park, Hotels/Inns/Schools/Homes/Buildings, Ephemera, Photos and Postcards.
Description: This collection is an assortment of ephemera relating to coastal Maine, Maine history, and inns, motels, hotels and homes on Mount Desert Island and in Hancock County. The collection is divided into 7 series: Books and Souvenir Booklets, Maps and Blueprints, Acadia National Park, Hotels/Inns/Schools/Homes/Buildings, Ephemera, Photos and Postcards.
File Attachment: GXS Collection Finding Aid-August 2023.pdf …Folder 47 NortheastHarbor Port Directory, 1993. …Village Green, Bar Harbor 22. Dirigo House, Southwest Harbor 23. Cottage, NortheastHarbor 24. Main St, NortheastHarbor (ca. 1912) 25. …Pastime Theater and Main St, NortheastHarbor, (ca. 1921) 26. Masonic Holmes Building, NortheastHarbor (ca. 1921) 27. …Rock End Hotel, NortheastHarbor 46. A glimpse of NortheastHarbor 47. NortheastHarbor Library 48. The Public Library, NortheastHarbor 5 49.
Description: Carpenter shop at the dock was George Soulis's, then Lampson and Hodgdon's. The firm became E. A. Hodgdon, then H. E. Bucklin, now C. E. Bucklin