Description: Depicted is the original family home of the Smallidge family. It was razed in the early 20th century to accommodate what is in 2000 the Wheat cottage.
A scan of photograph of sign at site of demolished old library indicating location of transition library at Neighborhood House. The sign was removed within minutes because it did not conform to town regulations.
Description: A scan of photograph of sign at site of demolished old library indicating location of transition library at Neighborhood House. The sign was removed within minutes because it did not conform to town regulations.
Northeast Harbor's long-time grocer and selectman. Ober's grocery was in the old "Ober Building" that in 1998 is being converted to a branch of the First National Bank.
Description: Northeast Harbor's long-time grocer and selectman. Ober's grocery was in the old "Ober Building" that in 1998 is being converted to a branch of the First National Bank.
B/W Photograph of T. Fennelly holding scythe in field beside house on Summit Rd. (owned in 2000 by C. Dickey). Part of the Graves & Kittredge Grocery and Provisions stores is in background.
Description: B/W Photograph of T. Fennelly holding scythe in field beside house on Summit Rd. (owned in 2000 by C. Dickey). Part of the Graves & Kittredge Grocery and Provisions stores is in background.
McLean also spelt MacLean, both born in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Philip carved all the boats and the violin. Lived in cottage beyond Nursery Lane on Summit Rd. Brother and sister. See also item 5122 (photo 1536).
Description: McLean also spelt MacLean, both born in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Philip carved all the boats and the violin. Lived in cottage beyond Nursery Lane on Summit Rd. Brother and sister. See also item 5122 (photo 1536).
Description: Neighborhood Players - Neighborhood Dramatic League L to R: Parker Fennelly, Albert Jacobson (lying down), Ray Graves, kneeling woman unnamed
Four negatives and two positive proofs of a map of the Northeast Harbor Golf course in the 1930's. Shows as an 18 hole course. See also item 4808 (photo 1154)
Description: Four negatives and two positive proofs of a map of the Northeast Harbor Golf course in the 1930's. Shows as an 18 hole course. See also item 4808 (photo 1154)