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Seth Low Cottage Northeast Harbor Library |
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Seth Low Cottage Northeast Harbor Library |
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Seth Low Cottage Northeast Harbor Library |
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Grand stand at Ellsworth Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Grand stand at Ellsworth Northeast Harbor Library Description: Fair. These fairgrounds stood where the older shopping center on High Street in Ellsworth. The grandstand was replaced by an army depot in World War I. | |
Roach River house Northeast Harbor Library |
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Lilly Bay House Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Lilly Bay House Northeast Harbor Library Description: This was a famous boarding house, now gone, at Lilly Bay, now a largely abandoned settlement in the Moosehead area. | |
S. N. Gilpatrick's farm Northeast Harbor Library |
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| S. N. Gilpatrick's farm Northeast Harbor Library Description: In 1999 this house is known as "Little Orchard" on South Shore Rd. The Gilpatricks call it the "Tea Garden." Mrs. Gilpatrick was the post mistress of the kitchen post office. In late 1900's, property post office. In 1990's property of Mrs. D. Luke Hopkins. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions. | |
President Adams Cottage Northeast Harbor Library |
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Former Hunter - now Keefe - cottage Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Former Hunter - now Keefe - cottage Northeast Harbor Library Description: Harbourside. Fred L. Savage, Architect Also: Ledgelawn | |
Northeast Harbor Fire Barn on Summit Road Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Northeast Harbor Fire Barn on Summit Road Northeast Harbor Library Description: The tall structure was a Fire department hose and bell tower. Roadway at left of Tracy's Paint Shop. Library also has 3 enlargements by William Hocker. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions. | |
Northeast Harbor Library and Reading Room Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Northeast Harbor Library and Reading Room Northeast Harbor Library Description: South Shore Road. Little girl on steps may be Julia Gilpatrick Manchester. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions. | |
Northeast Harbor Steamboat Wharf Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Northeast Harbor Steamboat Wharf Northeast Harbor Library Description: This is printed backwards (GPN is correct). Steamboat dock is where J. T. Morse, Sappho, Richmond, Mount Desert and other vessels landed | |
Northeast Harbor Steamboat Wharf Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Northeast Harbor Steamboat Wharf Northeast Harbor Library Description: The wharf was on Smallidge Point west of Branscom's fuel dock. | |
Telegraph office, Northeast Harbor Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Telegraph office, Northeast Harbor Northeast Harbor Library Description: Kate and Susie. The telegraph office was in building now occupied by British Tweeds (1989). Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions. | |
Spurling & Ladd boat slip, Northeast Harbor Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Spurling & Ladd boat slip, Northeast Harbor Northeast Harbor Library Description: Boat slip now Clifton Dock. Also showing steamer Islesford | |
Gray's Boarding House Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Gray's Boarding House Northeast Harbor Library Description: Also called the Herrick House. Northeast Harbor, corner of Summit Road and Main Street. | |
Bar Harbor buildings. Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Bar Harbor buildings. Northeast Harbor Library Description: Fanuiel Hall Market and Porcupine Hotel in Bar Harbor. Horse-drawn buggy in in the street. | |
Adams House Northeast Harbor Library |
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