Sea Cliff Drive currently known as Cooksey Drive. The view shows Little Cranberry and Sutton Island from the Eastern most point of Cooksey Drive. Donated in 1992.
Description: Sea Cliff Drive currently known as Cooksey Drive. The view shows Little Cranberry and Sutton Island from the Eastern most point of Cooksey Drive. Donated in 1992.
Description: The Lookout was an observation tower built by the Holmes' in 1918. This view shows the path that became Joy Road. (MDES would be in center).
Proposed drawing for a park/recreation area at the marina and a widened, landscaped Sea Street. Lots of adjoining and nearby property owners are shown: Pastime Theater, Bain, Johnson, Tracy, Thom, Small, M. T. Ober, Walls, D. E. Kimball, L. E. K.imball, Curtis, Selectmen and Fire House, Manchester, Burr, Reynolds, Post Office, Masonic and Holmes Building, Nilson (sic), I. O. O. F., Jordan, Dyer, Kimball.
Description: Proposed drawing for a park/recreation area at the marina and a widened, landscaped Sea Street. Lots of adjoining and nearby property owners are shown: Pastime Theater, Bain, Johnson, Tracy, Thom, Small, M. T. Ober, Walls, D. E. Kimball, L. E. K.imball, Curtis, Selectmen and Fire House, Manchester, Burr, Reynolds, Post Office, Masonic and Holmes Building, Nilson (sic), I. O. O. F., Jordan, Dyer, Kimball.
B/W, matted, photograph looking west on South Shore Road with people and horse & buggies walking along road. Rock End Hotel is in background. Photograph taken from front of Kimball House. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions.
Description: B/W, matted, photograph looking west on South Shore Road with people and horse & buggies walking along road. Rock End Hotel is in background. Photograph taken from front of Kimball House. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions.
Sargeant Drive as a dirt road. Constructed by the Northeast Harbor Village Improvement Society between 1897 and 1901 and named for Samuel Duncan Sargeant. Cost: $10,929.73
Description: Sargeant Drive as a dirt road. Constructed by the Northeast Harbor Village Improvement Society between 1897 and 1901 and named for Samuel Duncan Sargeant. Cost: $10,929.73