Taken on the front porch of Sohier Shaw house on Smallidge (Vaughan) Point. House is now (1992) that of William Wister, Sr. (actual spelling is Wistar).
Description: Taken on the front porch of Sohier Shaw house on Smallidge (Vaughan) Point. House is now (1992) that of William Wister, Sr. (actual spelling is Wistar).
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.
Horse-drawn buggy. Photograph likely taken in front of "Little Orchard". In the background is the Abram Gilpatrick House, visible is also the back side of the Rock End Hotel.
Description: Horse-drawn buggy. Photograph likely taken in front of "Little Orchard". In the background is the Abram Gilpatrick House, visible is also the back side of the Rock End Hotel.
Location: Main Street, Northeast Harbor The sign marked by an X is I.T. Moore's Photography studio, later the Pine Bough. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions.
Description: Location: Main Street, Northeast Harbor The sign marked by an X is I.T. Moore's Photography studio, later the Pine Bough. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions.
Structures, Civic, Public, Public Safety, Fire Station
The tall structure was a Fire department hose and bell tower. Roadway at left of Tracy's Paint Shop. Library also has 3 enlargements by William Hocker. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions.
Structures, Civic, Public, Public Safety, Fire Station
Creator:
Julia G. Manchester
Date:
1897 or 1898
Place:
Mount Desert, Northeast Harbor
Collection:
Photograph
Object ID:
Photo 0219 JM
Location:
Photograph Filing Cabinet
Description: The tall structure was a Fire department hose and bell tower. Roadway at left of Tracy's Paint Shop. Library also has 3 enlargements by William Hocker. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions.
Description: Beside the Union Church, before addition. Group is kindergarten class. Site now Wadsworth Park. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions.
He married Julia Gilpatrick. She gave location as Main Street, Northeast Harbor and said that the barn at rear is the original Manchester barn, now Northeast Harbor filling station. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions.
Description: He married Julia Gilpatrick. She gave location as Main Street, Northeast Harbor and said that the barn at rear is the original Manchester barn, now Northeast Harbor filling station. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions.
Stephen Smallidge and his wife. He was for many years postmaster at Northeast Harbor. They were in all respects fine people and worthy citizens. They are sitting in one of the old pews which had once been in use in the log church, St. Mary's-by-the-Sea, and afterwards discarded when chairs were substituted.
Description: Stephen Smallidge and his wife. He was for many years postmaster at Northeast Harbor. They were in all respects fine people and worthy citizens. They are sitting in one of the old pews which had once been in use in the log church, St. Mary's-by-the-Sea, and afterwards discarded when chairs were substituted.
Description: Trustee and Secretary of the Northeast Harbor Library from 1894 to 1912. He built "Rosserne", was grandfather of Jarvis Cromwell, and died in 1913.
Description: First Chairman of the new Northeast Harbor Library. Photograph of a painting by Betsy Flagg Melcher. Mrs. Belmont served from 1949 through 1952.