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You searched for: Place: Bar HarborSubject: Structures
Item Title Type Subject Description Creator Date Property Name Street Pages Medium Condition
2376Property of Clark Coal Company, et al.
  • Document, Projection, Plan
  • Other, Land
  • Structures, Commercial, Commercial Structures
Small plan showing the property of Clark Coal Company, et al. on West Street, Bar Harbor.
  • Robert Raynes
  • 1965
  • 1
  • MAP
Description:
Small plan showing the property of Clark Coal Company, et al. on West Street, Bar Harbor.
2381Section of The Field to Shore path
  • Document, Projection, Plan
  • Other, Land
  • Places, Shore
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
Map showing properties on "the Field" between Main Street and the shore path. Shows estates "Ullikana", "Yellow Cottage", "Birch Point", and properties of Weld, Minot, Higgins, and Roberts.
  • 1
  • MAP
Description:
Map showing properties on "the Field" between Main Street and the shore path. Shows estates "Ullikana", "Yellow Cottage", "Birch Point", and properties of Weld, Minot, Higgins, and Roberts.
2385Index Map of Bar Harbor & Vicinity
  • Map
  • Places, Town
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
Fourteen drawings of streets, properties and mountains in and around Bar Harbor - Town of Eden, 1903. Main photograph: Index map of Bar Harbor (Town of Eden) and vicinity 1-12: Detailed views of different parts of the main map 1. Plate 1 (Bar Harbor) 2. Plate 2 (Bar Harbor) (2 copies) 3. Plate 3 (Bar Harbor) 4. Plate 4 (Bar Harbor) 5. Plate 5 (Bar Harbor) 6. Plate 6 (Bar Harbor) 7. Plate 7 (Bar Harbor) 8. Plate 8 (Bar Harbor) 9. Plate 9 (Hulls Cove district) 10. Plate 10 (Salisbury Cove district) 11. Plate 11 (Bar Harbor) 12. Plate 12 (Bar Harbor) (damaged)
  • 1903
  • 14
  • MAP
Description:
Fourteen drawings of streets, properties and mountains in and around Bar Harbor - Town of Eden, 1903. Main photograph: Index map of Bar Harbor (Town of Eden) and vicinity 1-12: Detailed views of different parts of the main map 1. Plate 1 (Bar Harbor) 2. Plate 2 (Bar Harbor) (2 copies) 3. Plate 3 (Bar Harbor) 4. Plate 4 (Bar Harbor) 5. Plate 5 (Bar Harbor) 6. Plate 6 (Bar Harbor) 7. Plate 7 (Bar Harbor) 8. Plate 8 (Bar Harbor) 9. Plate 9 (Hulls Cove district) 10. Plate 10 (Salisbury Cove district) 11. Plate 11 (Bar Harbor) 12. Plate 12 (Bar Harbor) (damaged) [show more]
2386Belmont Hotel
  • Document, Projection, Plan
  • Places, Town
  • Structures, Commercial, Lodging, Hotel
  • Structures, Dwellings
Drawing on parchment of buildings on Mount Desert Street between Kebo Street and Roberts Avenue, focusing on the Belmont Hotel.
  • 1
  • MAP
Description:
Drawing on parchment of buildings on Mount Desert Street between Kebo Street and Roberts Avenue, focusing on the Belmont Hotel.
2549Tanglewold Cottage
  • Document, Projection, Plan
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
Blueprint, 21x14", of exterior elevations for alterations to "Tanglewold", the Bar Harbor cottage originally built for DeGrasse Fox. At this time it was owned by Mr. and Mrs. A. Murray Young.
  • Fred L. Savage
  • 1923
  • Tanglewold
  • 2
Description:
Blueprint, 21x14", of exterior elevations for alterations to "Tanglewold", the Bar Harbor cottage originally built for DeGrasse Fox. At this time it was owned by Mr. and Mrs. A. Murray Young.
2556Green & Reynolds
  • Document, Projection, Plan
  • Structures, Commercial, Store
Pencil on br. stock, 35x25", of entrance to building of Green & Reynolds.
  • Fred L. Savage (?)
  • 1
  • ARCH
  • fair
Description:
Pencil on br. stock, 35x25", of entrance to building of Green & Reynolds.
2580Lookout
  • Document, Projection, Plan
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
Parchment drawing, 32x28", of three level floor plan of the "Lookout" in Bar Harbor.
  • 1
  • ARCH
  • fragile, damaged
Description:
Parchment drawing, 32x28", of three level floor plan of the "Lookout" in Bar Harbor.
2581Belmont Hotel
  • Document, Projection, Plan
  • Structures, Commercial, Lodging, Hotel
Two different sets of parchment drawings of the three-level floor plan of the Belmont Hotel in Bar Harbor.
  • Richard W. Sherman
  • 1941
  • 6
  • ARCH
Description:
Two different sets of parchment drawings of the three-level floor plan of the Belmont Hotel in Bar Harbor.
2582Residence of Elizabeth Fearing
  • Document, Projection, Plan
  • Structures, Dwellings
Four drawings of house lot and interior floor plans, two photographs, and a letter from E. Fearing to Belle Knowles about rental of Bar Harbor residence, "Wyandotte" on Hancock St. in Bar Harbor.
  • Elizabeth Fearing
  • 10
  • ARCH
Description:
Four drawings of house lot and interior floor plans, two photographs, and a letter from E. Fearing to Belle Knowles about rental of Bar Harbor residence, "Wyandotte" on Hancock St. in Bar Harbor.
2590Apartment alterations for Mrs. Berkeley LeV Allen
  • Document, Projection, Plan
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
Blueprint, 24x16", of alteration plans for apartments for Mrs. Berkeley Allen.
  • Ambrose S. Higgins
  • 1946
  • 1
  • ARCH
  • good
Description:
Blueprint, 24x16", of alteration plans for apartments for Mrs. Berkeley Allen.
2605Sonogee
  • Document, Advertising, Poster
  • Structures, Commercial, Commercial Structures
Poster for the Sonogee Mansion in Bar Harbor listing summer tour schedules.
  • 1970's
  • 1
  • paper
Description:
Poster for the Sonogee Mansion in Bar Harbor listing summer tour schedules.
3164Letter: F. E. Harriman to Belle Smallidge, 1901
  • Document, Correspondence, Letter
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
Cottage description and rental price.
  • F. E. Harriman
  • 1901
  • 1
  • Letter
Description:
Cottage description and rental price.
1007House for C. H. Dorr Esq.
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • H. Richards
  • 4 sheets
  • tracing cloths
1103Bar Harbor Library (Jesup Memorial Library)
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Civic, Library
  • Delano & Aldrich
  • 1909
  • Jesup Memorial Library
  • 9 sheets
  • blueprints
  • damaged
1106Additions and Alterations to House for Mr. Alfred M. Coats
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Clarke & Howe
  • 1907
  • 17 sheets
  • blueprint, tracing paper
1134House for Mr & Mrs David R Harding
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Robert W. Patterson
  • 1950
  • 7 sheets
  • paper
1145Rectory to be built at Bar Harbor
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Ceremonial, Church
  • Westray Ladd
  • 1 sheet
  • blueprint
  • poor
1147Plot Plan St. Saviour
  • Document, Projection, Plan
  • Places
  • Structures, Ceremonial, Church
  • 2 sheets
  • blueprints
1173Erection Plan of Platform for Dr. Augustus Thorndike
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Other Structures
  • Megquier & Jones
  • 1913
  • 1 sheet
  • blueprint
1174House for Mr. Arthur Little
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Little & Browne
  • 8 sheets
  • blueprint
1206Bar Harbor Banking and Trust Renovations
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Commercial, Commercial Structures
July 15, 1994 lobby floor plan, teller counter elevations, ATM entry elevation, sketches Roc's comment: Another well intentioned effort gone awry. Did some major redesign work for the Bar Harbor Bank in Bar Harbor with John Gordon as project manager. Sheldon Goldthwait was the president at the time who asked for our help. The bank board decided to go with the designer from their supply company and our plans were used but modified beyond recognition.
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1994
  • Main Street, Bar Harbor
  • 9 sheets
  • 5 paper vellum, 2 mylar, 2 papers
  • great
Description:
July 15, 1994 lobby floor plan, teller counter elevations, ATM entry elevation, sketches Roc's comment: Another well intentioned effort gone awry. Did some major redesign work for the Bar Harbor Bank in Bar Harbor with John Gordon as project manager. Sheldon Goldthwait was the president at the time who asked for our help. The bank board decided to go with the designer from their supply company and our plans were used but modified beyond recognition. [show more]
1207Proposed YMCA Facility for Mount Desert Island Community
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Civic, Public
Sketches, elevations, boundary/topographic plan, Roc's comment: Pro Bono work for the Bar Harbor YMCA. They used the drawings and concept to raise money then they hired a Lewiston Architect noted for designing salt sheds for the Maine DOT to do the project.
  • Roc Caivano
  • June-July 1992
  • Park Street, Bar Harbor
  • 16 sheets
  • 2 mylar, 3 papers, 9 tracing papers, 2 paper vellum
  • great
Description:
Sketches, elevations, boundary/topographic plan, Roc's comment: Pro Bono work for the Bar Harbor YMCA. They used the drawings and concept to raise money then they hired a Lewiston Architect noted for designing salt sheds for the Maine DOT to do the project.
1210Birdie Chester's Little Guest House
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
Floor plans, elevations Roc's comment: Delightful old friend. Good poet. Wanted a small cottage next to here shore path shingle home for the family to live in while renting the old house.
  • Roc Caivano
  • 2011
  • 8 sheets
  • 3 tracing papers, 5 papers
  • great
Description:
Floor plans, elevations Roc's comment: Delightful old friend. Good poet. Wanted a small cottage next to here shore path shingle home for the family to live in while renting the old house.
1212Blair/Tyson Dorms at College of the Atlantic
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Dwellings, Dormitory
  • Structures, Institutional, School
Elevations, floor plans, site plans, sketches, full construction set Roc Caivano, architect; Wells Bacon, student assistant; Lanpher Associates, engineers Roc's comments: Lou Rabineau, COA President asked us to design new dorms for COA. We did some research and learned that groups of 8 or less will take responsibility for their living environment but more than that number ignore their responsibilities to others. So we designed seven separate 8 bed apartments interconnected. The building form followed the real estate divisions of the of the old property lines, the geological shape of the land at the entrance to the Turrets and was meant to evoke images of older 19th century barns and stables and work buildings. The courtyard faced true south and brought fresh air and sun into every room. We came to MDI to work at the newly founded College of the Atlantic in 1974. I did any number of small projects and helped renovate the Turrets during those years but always wanted to do something of substance for them. When we returned from an extended "residency" working as an associate in the Venturi, Rauch and Scott Brown firm in Philadelphia, Lou Rabineau, the then president of the college, asked me to design a new dormitory for them. They had come a long way since our earlier struggling days and, I think Lou had a great deal to do with putting them on the right track. Todd Stanley, John Gordon, Wells Bacon and John De Fazio ( a Venturi colleague) all helped with this first large project. I did some research and found that groups of people in units of 8 or less were aware and cared for their common environment so we divided the dormitory into 7, 8 bed living units- each with kitchens common rooms and separated bathrooms on each floor. We oriented the clusters at the entrance to the Turrets where the old carriage house and servant facilities were once placed and treated the building form in the same detail and scale. We prepared the rooms so each got direct sunlight and fresh air and all opened onto a common courtyard. The single rooms were designed to code minimum doubles and the double rooms to code minimum triples which allowed the college to expand from the 56 beds used on a regular basis to a 74 bed capability in an emergency. All of this worked! The building has been the home for close to 2000 young students and survived in excellent form with very little maintenance. One of my proudest accomplishments ever.
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1993-1994
  • College of the Atlantic
  • Eden Street
  • 141 sheets
  • 40 paper vellum, 4 diazo, 1 paper, 28 tracing paper, 1 sepia, 67 mylar
Description:
Elevations, floor plans, site plans, sketches, full construction set Roc Caivano, architect; Wells Bacon, student assistant; Lanpher Associates, engineers Roc's comments: Lou Rabineau, COA President asked us to design new dorms for COA. We did some research and learned that groups of 8 or less will take responsibility for their living environment but more than that number ignore their responsibilities to others. So we designed seven separate 8 bed apartments interconnected. The building form followed the real estate divisions of the of the old property lines, the geological shape of the land at the entrance to the Turrets and was meant to evoke images of older 19th century barns and stables and work buildings. The courtyard faced true south and brought fresh air and sun into every room. We came to MDI to work at the newly founded College of the Atlantic in 1974. I did any number of small projects and helped renovate the Turrets during those years but always wanted to do something of substance for them. When we returned from an extended "residency" working as an associate in the Venturi, Rauch and Scott Brown firm in Philadelphia, Lou Rabineau, the then president of the college, asked me to design a new dormitory for them. They had come a long way since our earlier struggling days and, I think Lou had a great deal to do with putting them on the right track. Todd Stanley, John Gordon, Wells Bacon and John De Fazio ( a Venturi colleague) all helped with this first large project. I did some research and found that groups of people in units of 8 or less were aware and cared for their common environment so we divided the dormitory into 7, 8 bed living units- each with kitchens common rooms and separated bathrooms on each floor. We oriented the clusters at the entrance to the Turrets where the old carriage house and servant facilities were once placed and treated the building form in the same detail and scale. We prepared the rooms so each got direct sunlight and fresh air and all opened onto a common courtyard. The single rooms were designed to code minimum doubles and the double rooms to code minimum triples which allowed the college to expand from the 56 beds used on a regular basis to a 74 bed capability in an emergency. All of this worked! The building has been the home for close to 2000 young students and survived in excellent form with very little maintenance. One of my proudest accomplishments ever. [show more]
1215Proposed Coston Motel
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Commercial, Lodging, Hotel
Sketches, elevations, schemes Roc's comments: Old Mr. Coston was dying. He asked me to design a motel for a vacant lot on Main Street in Bar Harbor. This great solution describes a "shingled Rusticator's Carriage House" row of shops and offices facing Main Street with a "No tell motel" along the north side of the parking lot beyond. We presented it to him on Christmas. He was delighted. He died soon after the Holidays. Nice man.
  • Roc Caivano
  • 2010
  • Main Street, Bar Harbor
  • 14 sheets
  • 1 paper vellum, 13 tracing paper
Description:
Sketches, elevations, schemes Roc's comments: Old Mr. Coston was dying. He asked me to design a motel for a vacant lot on Main Street in Bar Harbor. This great solution describes a "shingled Rusticator's Carriage House" row of shops and offices facing Main Street with a "No tell motel" along the north side of the parking lot beyond. We presented it to him on Christmas. He was delighted. He died soon after the Holidays. Nice man. [show more]