A small brochure describing Seal Harbor, its location, water supply, hotels, access, drives, walks, and many other things of interest & many photographs. Photographs: a. Village of Seal Harbor b. Seal Harbor Library c. Jordan Pond d. West side of Seal Harbor - panorama e. East side of Seal Harbor - panorama f. Long Pond g. Hunters Beach Head h. Office of G. L. Stebbins i. "Wabenaki" cottage j. "Wayside" cottage k. View from "Wayside" cottage l. "Hillside" cottage See also item 6158 (SCB 974.1 STE).
Description: A small brochure describing Seal Harbor, its location, water supply, hotels, access, drives, walks, and many other things of interest & many photographs. Photographs: a. Village of Seal Harbor b. Seal Harbor Library c. Jordan Pond d. West side of Seal Harbor - panorama e. East side of Seal Harbor - panorama f. Long Pond g. Hunters Beach Head h. Office of G. L. Stebbins i. "Wabenaki" cottage j. "Wayside" cottage k. View from "Wayside" cottage l. "Hillside" cottage See also item 6158 (SCB 974.1 STE). [show more]
Description: Photograph shows the carriage road built in about 1918 between the county road (route 3) and the Pond. The settlement here was known as "Bracy's".
Description: Taken from the Eastern shore of the harbor, the photograph also shows the cottages on the hill above the docks and friendship Sloop under way.
Taken from near East Bunker's Ledge, Photograph also shows cottages on both sides of Seal Harbor including original structure on site of the "Anchorage"
Description: Taken from near East Bunker's Ledge, Photograph also shows cottages on both sides of Seal Harbor including original structure on site of the "Anchorage"
Description: Looking toward Tyson driveway and steps. (This was probably taken after the roadbed was moved and reconstructed as Peabody Drive (route 3)
Copy of article of John Gordon's interview with Martha Stewart about living in Maine, what she likes to do, places she likes to go, and her love of her home, "Skylands", in Seal Harbor.
Description: Copy of article of John Gordon's interview with Martha Stewart about living in Maine, what she likes to do, places she likes to go, and her love of her home, "Skylands", in Seal Harbor.
Description: View of Seaside Inn in Seal Harbor with Acadia National Park mountains in background. The inn was built in 1887 and torn down in 1963. Black and white