Description: Supplement to the Islander and Ellsworth American, this insert is about the people, places, and events on the Great and Little Cranberry Islands.
One of a series of topographical maps issued by the United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey. Waterville Quadrangle, Maine (N44.30/W69.30). Scale 1: 62 500. Topography by plane-table surveys 1941. Revised 1956 and 1957. Mapped, edited, and published by the Geological Survey. Control by USGS and USC&GS.
Description: One of a series of topographical maps issued by the United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey. Waterville Quadrangle, Maine (N44.30/W69.30). Scale 1: 62 500. Topography by plane-table surveys 1941. Revised 1956 and 1957. Mapped, edited, and published by the Geological Survey. Control by USGS and USC&GS.
One of a series of topographical maps issued by the United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey. Waterville Quadrangle, Maine. Scale 1: 24 000. Compiled from aerial photographs taken 1976. Field check 1979. Mapped and edited 1982. Control by USGS, NOS/NOAA, and Maine Dept. of Transp.
Description: One of a series of topographical maps issued by the United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey. Waterville Quadrangle, Maine. Scale 1: 24 000. Compiled from aerial photographs taken 1976. Field check 1979. Mapped and edited 1982. Control by USGS, NOS/NOAA, and Maine Dept. of Transp.
Article about residents of Mount Desert Island's Seal Harbor and Northeast Harbor elite. Photographs by Jennifer Livingston. Published in "WMagazine", October 2003.
Description: Article about residents of Mount Desert Island's Seal Harbor and Northeast Harbor elite. Photographs by Jennifer Livingston. Published in "WMagazine", October 2003.
Built and owned by the Union Church in late 1950's on the site of Gilman High School. Park designed by Howard Kneedler for Union Church, Charles Savage Trustee.
Description: Built and owned by the Union Church in late 1950's on the site of Gilman High School. Park designed by Howard Kneedler for Union Church, Charles Savage Trustee.
A Thumbnail History of Wadsworth Park in Northeast Harbor. The Park is a mission to the village in Northeast Harbor by the Union Church and is the property of the church.
Description: A Thumbnail History of Wadsworth Park in Northeast Harbor. The Park is a mission to the village in Northeast Harbor by the Union Church and is the property of the church.
B/W copy of photograph of Path Committee made up of all the Village Improvement Societies at the Jordan Pond. L-R: Joseph Allen, Walter Buell, Fred Weeks, C. H. Grandgent, William Turner, T. A. MacEntire, and George Dorr.
Description: B/W copy of photograph of Path Committee made up of all the Village Improvement Societies at the Jordan Pond. L-R: Joseph Allen, Walter Buell, Fred Weeks, C. H. Grandgent, William Turner, T. A. MacEntire, and George Dorr.
Small, sketched lot map on parchment of properties off Central Street (also Sea Street), Northeast Harbor. Properties include: N. H. Joy, A. M. Manchester, Minnie Nelson, A. Jordan, A. Dyer, L. E. Kimball, Charles M. Manson, Higgens Estate, A. F. Joy, J. A. Peters, Herbert Snow, S. D. Sargeant, shore of Northeast Harbor.
Description: Small, sketched lot map on parchment of properties off Central Street (also Sea Street), Northeast Harbor. Properties include: N. H. Joy, A. M. Manchester, Minnie Nelson, A. Jordan, A. Dyer, L. E. Kimball, Charles M. Manson, Higgens Estate, A. F. Joy, J. A. Peters, Herbert Snow, S. D. Sargeant, shore of Northeast Harbor.
Sea Cliff Drive currently known as Cooksey Drive. The view shows Little Cranberry and Sutton Island from the Eastern most point of Cooksey Drive. Donated in 1992.
Description: Sea Cliff Drive currently known as Cooksey Drive. The view shows Little Cranberry and Sutton Island from the Eastern most point of Cooksey Drive. Donated in 1992.
Panoramic post card looking out over Northeast Harbor toward Bear Island and over the business and residential section showing a number of buildings. The harbor was not filled in.
Description: Panoramic post card looking out over Northeast Harbor toward Bear Island and over the business and residential section showing a number of buildings. The harbor was not filled in.
Description: The Lookout was an observation tower built by the Holmes' in 1918. This view shows the path that became Joy Road. (MDES would be in center).