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Dedication of the Trenton Bridge Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Dedication of the Trenton Bridge Northeast Harbor Library Description: Dedication ceremony of old Trenton Bridge. Crowd milling about. Radio tower on Thompson's Island visible. (MAN 6) | |
Dedication of the Trenton Bridge Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Dedication of the Trenton Bridge Northeast Harbor Library Description: Dedication ceremony of old Trenton Bridge. Crowd seated in foreground (where visitor's center is now) marching band on bridge. Radio tower in background. | |
Dedication of Trenton Bridge Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Dedication of Trenton Bridge Northeast Harbor Library Description: Dedication ceremony of old Trenton Bridge. Crowd standing watching unknown man give speech. Photograph looking east from Thompson's Island. (MAN 18) | |
Dedication of Trenton Bridge Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Dedication of Trenton Bridge Northeast Harbor Library Description: Dedication ceremony of old Trenton Bridge. Crowd standing on Thompson's island. Barn and farmhouse where Visitor's Center now is. (MAN 17) | |
Dedication of Trenton Bridge Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Dedication of Trenton Bridge Northeast Harbor Library Description: Dedication ceremony of old Trenton Bridge. Band marching in foreground, crowd marching with American flags in background. | |
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| Dedication of Trenton Bridge Northeast Harbor Library Description: Dedication ceremony of old Trenton Bridge. Crowd standing near shore, looking west toward Bayside in Trenton. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions. | |
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| Dedication of Trenton Bridge Northeast Harbor Library Description: Dedication ceremony of old Trenton Bridge. Crowd seated in foreground (where visitor's center is now) marching band on bridge. Radio tower in background. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions. | |
Rock End Hotel Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Rock End Hotel Northeast Harbor Library Description: B/W photograph of the Rock End Hotel viewed from Smallidge Point. Walkway spans Gilpatrick Cove. From the glass plate image archive of the Penobscot Marine Museum in Searsport. | |
Smallidge Point and Gilpatrick Cove Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Smallidge Point and Gilpatrick Cove Northeast Harbor Library Description: This shows the Rock End (now Fleet) dock with drawbridge for schooner access | |
Smallidge Point and Gilpatrick Cove Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Smallidge Point and Gilpatrick Cove Northeast Harbor Library Description: Taken from Rock End Hotel - shows Vaughan and other homes on Smallidge Point, and drawbridge across the cove. | |
Smallidge Point and Gilpatrick Cove Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Smallidge Point and Gilpatrick Cove Northeast Harbor Library Description: Shows Vaughan, Drury, Parkman, Sohier-Shaw cottages. Aunt Hannah's Pasture not yet constructed. Shows Smallidge Point walkway drawbridge. | |
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| Smallidge Point and Gilpatrick Cove Northeast Harbor Library Description: Shows Vaughan, Drury, Parkman, Sohier-Shaw cottages. Aunt Hannah's Pasture not yet constructed. | |
Gilpatrick Cove Northeast Harbor Library |
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| 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] |