Postcard a: Bear Island Light Postcard b: Maine Central Steamer NORUMBEGA Postcard c: Steamer SAPPHO at Bar Harbor Postcard d: Bar Harbor, Steamer SIEUR DE MONTS
Description: Postcard a: Bear Island Light Postcard b: Maine Central Steamer NORUMBEGA Postcard c: Steamer SAPPHO at Bar Harbor Postcard d: Bar Harbor, Steamer SIEUR DE MONTS
B/W Photograph of the 3-mast schooner, Rebecca Douglas, docked at the Seal Harbor coal wharf in Seal Harbor (Nelson Rockefeller Estate). The Seaside and Glen Cove Hotels are in the background. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions.
Description: B/W Photograph of the 3-mast schooner, Rebecca Douglas, docked at the Seal Harbor coal wharf in Seal Harbor (Nelson Rockefeller Estate). The Seaside and Glen Cove Hotels are in the background. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions.
Red Cross station wagon pulling a trailer on Main Street, Northeast Harbor. In background are: Knowles Co., Ash House, Odd Fellows Hall, and Gilman High School. (May have been providing food for firemen in Oct. 1947.)
Description: Red Cross station wagon pulling a trailer on Main Street, Northeast Harbor. In background are: Knowles Co., Ash House, Odd Fellows Hall, and Gilman High School. (May have been providing food for firemen in Oct. 1947.)
The Rock End Hotel, Morris Cottage, and draw bridge (Northeast Harbor Fleet, Gilpatrick Cove), Northeast Harbor, Maine. To the right is Edgecove (Morris cottage). To the far left is The Wedge.
Description: The Rock End Hotel, Morris Cottage, and draw bridge (Northeast Harbor Fleet, Gilpatrick Cove), Northeast Harbor, Maine. To the right is Edgecove (Morris cottage). To the far left is The Wedge.
Description: Beside the Union Church, before addition. Group is kindergarten class. Site now Wadsworth Park. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions.
View of Gilman School (1897), the public school in Northeast Harbor, after it was enlarged in 1906. Postcard sent to Emma Stackpole of Thomaston in 1941.
Description: View of Gilman School (1897), the public school in Northeast Harbor, after it was enlarged in 1906. Postcard sent to Emma Stackpole of Thomaston in 1941.