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  • Acadia National Park
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Gate House - ANP
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Mark Weaver
  • 2009
  • Acadia National Park
Gate House - ANP
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Copies of 3 Weaver Photographs (a-c) of the Gate House, Jordan Pond, Acadia National Park intended to show the arts and crafts influence in architecture.
Stone Bridge and Entry Gates - ANP
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Dwellings, Gatehouse
  • Structures, Transportation, Bridge
  • Mark Weaver
  • 2007
  • Acadia National Park
Stone Bridge and Entry Gates - ANP
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
ANP - Stone Bridge on Stanley Brook Road (a) and Entry Gates (b-c) near Jordan Pond, Seal Harbor.
Acadia National Park documentary
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places
  • Ken Burns
  • 2006
  • Acadia National Park
Acadia National Park documentary
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Original and copied discs of scans of photographs used by Florentine Files for Ken Burns documentary film on Acadia National Park. Main photo: Alexandria Cottage, Southwest Harbor (see also item 4979) 1. Bass Harbor Marsh 2. Beechcroft trail 3. Besty of Ye Haven 4. Charles Eliot 5. Clifton Dock area 6. Clifton Hotel, 1885 7. Gardiners tea party 8. Hamors sailing, 1897 9. Rockefeller Eyrie 10. Rockefeller sailing 11. Seal Harbor Carriage Road Donated 1-13-2006 [show more]
Remains of Robert Kaighn's Summit Shelter on Bernard Mountain
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Places, Mountain
  • Lenahan - Donald Patrick Lenahan
  • 2009-04-24
  • Acadia National Park
  • In Copyright
Description:
Robert Kaighn originally owned the top of Western Mountain and hiked during his time on the island. "This is a photo I took of what has been termed Kaighn's "rustic summerhouse" on top of Bernard Mountain. He owned the land from the West Peak to Great Notch, which he later gave to the Hancock County Trustees of Public Reservations. Note the four iron spikes outlining a square and a iron ring in the middle. If this is in fact his rustic summer house, then it was nothing more than a hut or shelter, given its small size. There was a path named for Robert Kaighn on top of Bernard Mountain. I haven't yet found that path, altho I did "discover" another old abandoned one called the Spring Trail from which it branched." - Don Lenahan 2009 [show more]