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Item Title Type Subject Description Creator Date Property Name Street Pages Medium Condition
5054Hall Quarry
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places
  • Structures, Dwelling, Camp House
Post card showing paving cutter "camps' along Peanut Row and other buildings.
  • mid 1900's
Description:
Post card showing paving cutter "camps' along Peanut Row and other buildings.
5511Neighborhood House
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Structures, Civic, Public
Color tinted photograph (1889E) of the Neighborhood House in Northeast Harbor showing three gentlemen in front of building. Addressed to Bernice Dunn, Franklin, ME.
  • early 1900's
Description:
Color tinted photograph (1889E) of the Neighborhood House in Northeast Harbor showing three gentlemen in front of building. Addressed to Bernice Dunn, Franklin, ME.
4526Two girls in front of the Foster family home
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • ca. 1900
4500Rossi Cottage
  • Image, Photograph
  • Object, Furnishings, Bed
  • Structures, Dwelling, Interior
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
Built by John H. Morison, Little & Brown, architects, 1904. Purchased by Mrs. L. Cogswell in 1926.
  • 1908
  • 2 photos
Description:
Built by John H. Morison, Little & Brown, architects, 1904. Purchased by Mrs. L. Cogswell in 1926.
5360Gilpatrick Cove and Greening Island
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places, Island
  • Structures, Transportation, Marine Landing, Dock
Framed, B/W, 14x21.5 photograph of Stanley dock at Gilpatrick Cove with boats and people. Greening Island in background. Present (2010) site of the Northeast Harbor Fleet. Descriptive statement by S. E. Morison on back of photograph.
  • late 1900's
Description:
Framed, B/W, 14x21.5 photograph of Stanley dock at Gilpatrick Cove with boats and people. Greening Island in background. Present (2010) site of the Northeast Harbor Fleet. Descriptive statement by S. E. Morison on back of photograph.