The Right Reverend William Croswell Doane, D.D., the Bishop of Albany. "The old man eloquent " will preach a sermon before Gen. Convention, Trinity Church, Boston.
Description: The Right Reverend William Croswell Doane, D.D., the Bishop of Albany. "The old man eloquent " will preach a sermon before Gen. Convention, Trinity Church, Boston.
Description: Records of the Colonies, Towns, Churches, Courts & Other Contemporary Sources. Pioneers of Mass. by Pope, Cheney, Tobey, Merrian & Hooper Genealogies.
A quarterly magazine of Pilgrim Genealogy and History published by the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, 623 Tremont Building, Boston. 4 volumes: January 1901, no. 1 - whole number 9 April 1901, no. 2 - whole number 10 July 1901, no. 3 - whole number 11 October 1901, no. 4 - whole number 12 Two Dollars Per Annum. Single number fifty cents.
Description: A quarterly magazine of Pilgrim Genealogy and History published by the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, 623 Tremont Building, Boston. 4 volumes: January 1901, no. 1 - whole number 9 April 1901, no. 2 - whole number 10 July 1901, no. 3 - whole number 11 October 1901, no. 4 - whole number 12 Two Dollars Per Annum. Single number fifty cents.
Sarah Cabot Wheelwright (1834-1917). Sarah Cabot later became Mrs. Andrew Wheelwright and the mother of Miss Mary Cabot Wheelwright. Album contains 75 images.
Description: Sarah Cabot Wheelwright (1834-1917). Sarah Cabot later became Mrs. Andrew Wheelwright and the mother of Miss Mary Cabot Wheelwright. Album contains 75 images.
History of Kittery and early Families. Partial photocopy available in the archives. Entire book link: https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=NMV8ijlqeA0C&hl=en&pg=GBS.PP7
Description: History of Kittery and early Families. Partial photocopy available in the archives. Entire book link: https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=NMV8ijlqeA0C&hl=en&pg=GBS.PP7
The Rev. William R. Huntington, D.D., Rector of Grace Church, New York. A man of saintly character, exquisite literary taste and of wide influence in the Episcopal Church. For some years. when he was a widower, he and his sister-in-law, Miss Miriam Reynolds, occupied the cottage "Bishops-gate-Within". Later he occupied a cottage back of the Clifton House overlooking the harbor. This picture was taken on Mrs. Pepper's piazza.
Description: The Rev. William R. Huntington, D.D., Rector of Grace Church, New York. A man of saintly character, exquisite literary taste and of wide influence in the Episcopal Church. For some years. when he was a widower, he and his sister-in-law, Miss Miriam Reynolds, occupied the cottage "Bishops-gate-Within". Later he occupied a cottage back of the Clifton House overlooking the harbor. This picture was taken on Mrs. Pepper's piazza.
Mrs. Joy who, when we first came to Northeast in 1889, kept the only dry-goods store in the village. It was called a "Trimming Store" for the sale of what the British would call "oddments".
Description: Mrs. Joy who, when we first came to Northeast in 1889, kept the only dry-goods store in the village. It was called a "Trimming Store" for the sale of what the British would call "oddments".
Mrs. Caspar Wister (actual spelling is Wistar) at her Harborside cottage. Every afternoon she poured tea for the many visitors who came to call. She was a sister of Dr. Horace Howard Furness.
Description: Mrs. Caspar Wister (actual spelling is Wistar) at her Harborside cottage. Every afternoon she poured tea for the many visitors who came to call. She was a sister of Dr. Horace Howard Furness.
The Hon. and Mrs. Seth Low. He was Mayor of New York and President of Columbia University. She was a daughter of Mr. Justice Benjamin R. Curtis, of the Supreme Court of the United States.
Description: The Hon. and Mrs. Seth Low. He was Mayor of New York and President of Columbia University. She was a daughter of Mr. Justice Benjamin R. Curtis, of the Supreme Court of the United States.
Structures, Civic, Public, Public Safety, Fire Station
Northeast Harbor Fire Co. on Summit Rd. between present (2009) bank and S. R. Tracy Co. Four men in Photograph; two are S. R. Tracy & John C. Peddar. A hand tank and hose cart are outside. Small building in rear (left) was the jail house. Reprint of Photo 0219 JM.
Structures, Civic, Public, Public Safety, Fire Station
Creator:
Julia G. Manchester
Date:
after 1903
Place:
Mount Desert, Northeast Harbor
Collection:
Photograph
Object ID:
Photo 1581
Location:
Photograph Filing Cabinet
Description: Northeast Harbor Fire Co. on Summit Rd. between present (2009) bank and S. R. Tracy Co. Four men in Photograph; two are S. R. Tracy & John C. Peddar. A hand tank and hose cart are outside. Small building in rear (left) was the jail house. Reprint of Photo 0219 JM.
Description: History-census reprinted and distributed by the Western Somerset Historical Society, David Bishop, President, Box 92, North New Portland, Maine 04961.
Color tinted photograph (1889E) of the Neighborhood House in Northeast Harbor showing three gentlemen in front of building. Addressed to Bernice Dunn, Franklin, ME.
Description: Color tinted photograph (1889E) of the Neighborhood House in Northeast Harbor showing three gentlemen in front of building. Addressed to Bernice Dunn, Franklin, ME.
Mrs. Langdon Marvin with her infant daughter, Diana, on her lap. Both wearing white dresses, seated on an ornate wooden chair. In front of Vaughn house.
Description: Mrs. Langdon Marvin with her infant daughter, Diana, on her lap. Both wearing white dresses, seated on an ornate wooden chair. In front of Vaughn house.
Mrs. Langdon Marvin with her infant daughter, Diana, on her lap. Both wearing white dresses, seated on an ornate wooden chair. In front of Vaughn house.
Description: Mrs. Langdon Marvin with her infant daughter, Diana, on her lap. Both wearing white dresses, seated on an ornate wooden chair. In front of Vaughn house.
Mrs. Langdon Marvin with her infant daughter, Diana, on her lap. The house is now owned by Henry Harris. Window behind screen is gone, but porch, to right, is same.
Description: Mrs. Langdon Marvin with her infant daughter, Diana, on her lap. The house is now owned by Henry Harris. Window behind screen is gone, but porch, to right, is same.
Mrs. Langdon Marvin with her infant daughter, Diana, on her lap. Seated on porch of Vaughn house, bought by Mrs. Flagler Harris in 1926, now Henry Harris house.
Description: Mrs. Langdon Marvin with her infant daughter, Diana, on her lap. Seated on porch of Vaughn house, bought by Mrs. Flagler Harris in 1926, now Henry Harris house.
Mrs. Langdon Marvin with her infant daughter, Diana, on her lap. Seated on porch of what is now Harris house. The present entrance is almost exactly the same.
Description: Mrs. Langdon Marvin with her infant daughter, Diana, on her lap. Seated on porch of what is now Harris house. The present entrance is almost exactly the same.
Framed, B/W, 11x9.5", photograph of Mrs. Gideon Scull standing in garden. Her house on Manchester Rd. was first owned by Ansel Manchester. First came to Northeast Harbor in 1899. Bought house on Manchester Rd belonging to Ansel Manchester in 1900 and spent her summers there until 1922.
Description: Framed, B/W, 11x9.5", photograph of Mrs. Gideon Scull standing in garden. Her house on Manchester Rd. was first owned by Ansel Manchester. First came to Northeast Harbor in 1899. Bought house on Manchester Rd belonging to Ansel Manchester in 1900 and spent her summers there until 1922.