One of 9 photographs of the Northeast Harbor area taken in the 1880's during encampments by the Champlain Society. Overlook from Jordan Pond House to the Bubbles.
Description: One of 9 photographs of the Northeast Harbor area taken in the 1880's during encampments by the Champlain Society. Overlook from Jordan Pond House to the Bubbles.
Shows Somes Sound. The caption is incorrect. View is from "Westover" which was built for a family named English: in 1992 by William Wister Jr. (actual spelling is Wistar).
Description: Shows Somes Sound. The caption is incorrect. View is from "Westover" which was built for a family named English: in 1992 by William Wister Jr. (actual spelling is Wistar).
Twenty-six b/w photographs by Russell Butcher, formerly of Seal Harbor, of undeveloped land in the town of Mount Desert proposed as possible resource conservation zones by the Town conservation committee.
Description: Twenty-six b/w photographs by Russell Butcher, formerly of Seal Harbor, of undeveloped land in the town of Mount Desert proposed as possible resource conservation zones by the Town conservation committee.
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"
B/W stereoview of Sand Beach Mountain, now "The Beehive", at Sand Beach, Acadia National Park. Foreground shows a fenced-in field. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions.
Description: B/W stereoview of Sand Beach Mountain, now "The Beehive", at Sand Beach, Acadia National Park. Foreground shows a fenced-in field. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions.
Wooded valley and cove. Mountains are: Saint Sauveur, formerly Dog Mountain (it is said a woman threw her dogs from it) and Acadia (was Robinson Mountain).
Description: Wooded valley and cove. Mountains are: Saint Sauveur, formerly Dog Mountain (it is said a woman threw her dogs from it) and Acadia (was Robinson Mountain).
Description: The farm in middle distance is the Corson farm, whose fields became the golf course. The farmhouse was moved and is now "Millbrook Cottage"