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You searched for: Creator: is exactly 'Isaac T. Moore'Date: 1900sPlace: Northeast HarborSubject: Places
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Place
  • Northeast Harbor
Date
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  • Northeast Harbor Library
Title Type Subject Creator Date Place Rights
Tyson garden
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places, Garden
  • Isaac T. Moore
  • 1904
  • Mount Desert, Northeast Harbor
Tyson garden
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Northeast Harbor, garden of present Mrs. John Tyson house. Most of the center trees have now been cut so the water may be seen.
Gilpatrick Tea Garden
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Places, Garden
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Isaac T. Moore
  • ca. 1900
  • Mount Desert, Northeast Harbor
Gilpatrick Tea Garden
Northeast Harbor Library
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".
Gilpatrick Tea Garden
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Places, Garden
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Isaac T. Moore
  • ca. 1900
  • Mount Desert, Northeast Harbor
Gilpatrick Tea Garden
Northeast Harbor Library
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".
Gilpatrick Cove
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
  • Structures, Transportation, Bridge
  • Isaac T. Moore
  • 1890's-1900's
  • Mount Desert, Northeast Harbor
Gilpatrick Cove
Northeast Harbor Library
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]