2 photograph albums and loose photographs from Edward Roberts Marvin and Katharine Langdon Marvin (Griffin). The collection is images of the Marvin family in Northeast Harbor, at Harvard University and elsewhere. Box 1 2 photograph albums (items 7138 and 7139) 1 folder of lose photographs (item 7140) 1 envelope of lose photographs purchased by W. Granston on Ebay and donated to the NEHL in 2011 (item 7140) Box 2 facsimiles of photographs
Description: 2 photograph albums and loose photographs from Edward Roberts Marvin and Katharine Langdon Marvin (Griffin). The collection is images of the Marvin family in Northeast Harbor, at Harvard University and elsewhere. Box 1 2 photograph albums (items 7138 and 7139) 1 folder of lose photographs (item 7140) 1 envelope of lose photographs purchased by W. Granston on Ebay and donated to the NEHL in 2011 (item 7140) Box 2 facsimiles of photographs [show more]
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.
The Hon. and Mrs. Seth Low. He was Mayor of New York and President of Columbia University. She was a daughter of Mr. Justice Benjamin R. Curtis, of the Supreme Court of the United States.
Description: The Hon. and Mrs. Seth Low. He was Mayor of New York and President of Columbia University. She was a daughter of Mr. Justice Benjamin R. Curtis, of the Supreme Court of the United States.
The Rev. William R. Huntington, D.D., Rector of Grace Church, New York. A man of saintly character, exquisite literary taste and of wide influence in the Episcopal Church. For some years. when he was a widower, he and his sister-in-law, Miss Miriam Reynolds, occupied the cottage "Bishops-gate-Within". Later he occupied a cottage back of the Clifton House overlooking the harbor. This picture was taken on Mrs. Pepper's piazza.
Description: The Rev. William R. Huntington, D.D., Rector of Grace Church, New York. A man of saintly character, exquisite literary taste and of wide influence in the Episcopal Church. For some years. when he was a widower, he and his sister-in-law, Miss Miriam Reynolds, occupied the cottage "Bishops-gate-Within". Later he occupied a cottage back of the Clifton House overlooking the harbor. This picture was taken on Mrs. Pepper's piazza.
Mrs. Joy who, when we first came to Northeast in 1889, kept the only dry-goods store in the village. It was called a "Trimming Store" for the sale of what the British would call "oddments".
Description: Mrs. Joy who, when we first came to Northeast in 1889, kept the only dry-goods store in the village. It was called a "Trimming Store" for the sale of what the British would call "oddments".
Mrs. Caspar Wister (actual spelling is Wistar) at her Harborside cottage. Every afternoon she poured tea for the many visitors who came to call. She was a sister of Dr. Horace Howard Furness.
Description: Mrs. Caspar Wister (actual spelling is Wistar) at her Harborside cottage. Every afternoon she poured tea for the many visitors who came to call. She was a sister of Dr. Horace Howard Furness.
Manchester Family L to R: Charlie, Flora, Russell, Philena (with star on chest), Frank, and Manson. Also Levi Butler. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions.
Description: Manchester Family L to R: Charlie, Flora, Russell, Philena (with star on chest), Frank, and Manson. Also Levi Butler. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions.
Looking north from cemetery area toward the church. Taken at the time the schoolhouse was built. Collected for "Mount Desert: an Informal History". Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions.
Description: Looking north from cemetery area toward the church. Taken at the time the schoolhouse was built. Collected for "Mount Desert: an Informal History". Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions.
Three sepia photographs/postcards (a-c) of Gilpatrick Cove: (a) from Smallidge Point across to South Shore Rd. with two Frazier & Dabney cottages, showing foot bridge and capt.'s hut on doc. (b+c) Looking toward Smallidge Point, showing footbridge and cottages. Cards picked up by Alfred T. Coulombe when he (age about 14) came to Northeast Harbor one summer with his father and uncles to build some houses the 1920 (about). They came by schooner which they lived in - probably anchored in the Sound or NE Harbor.
Description: Three sepia photographs/postcards (a-c) of Gilpatrick Cove: (a) from Smallidge Point across to South Shore Rd. with two Frazier & Dabney cottages, showing foot bridge and capt.'s hut on doc. (b+c) Looking toward Smallidge Point, showing footbridge and cottages. Cards picked up by Alfred T. Coulombe when he (age about 14) came to Northeast Harbor one summer with his father and uncles to build some houses the 1920 (about). They came by schooner which they lived in - probably anchored in the Sound or NE Harbor. [show more]
Description: Tea porch/garden at former Samuel Gilpatrick's house on Shore Road, Northeast Harbor, Maine. Sold in the 1920's, later called "Little Orchard".
Description: Tea porch/garden at former Samuel Gilpatrick's house on Shore Road, Northeast Harbor, Maine. Sold in the 1920's, later called "Little Orchard".