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You searched for: Year start: 1900✖Place: is exactly 'Cranberry Isles, Sutton Island'✖Date: [blank]✖Subject: Places✖Subject: Island✖
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Sutton Island Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Sutton Island Northeast Harbor Library Description: One of the five Cranberry Islands, Sutton Island is today occupied only during the summer months. | |||
Kendall Property Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Kendall Property Northeast Harbor Library Description: Pencil sketch on parchment of Kendall property on southeast end of Sutton Island. | |||
Natural Bridge, Sutton Island Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Natural Bridge, Sutton Island Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The stereograph labels this image as Southwest Harbor, however it is actually located on Sutton Island. | |
Rosamond Lamb's Cottage "Twin Top" Sutton Island, pastel Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Rosamond Lamb's Cottage "Twin Top" Sutton Island, pastel Northeast Harbor Library | |||
l'Ile heureuse de Marguerite Yourcenar Northeast Harbor Library |
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| l'Ile heureuse de Marguerite Yourcenar Northeast Harbor Library Description: Radio broadcast of Marguerite Yourcenar about Sutton Island. | ||
Sea Birds on Sutton Island Northeast Harbor Library |
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Monument, Sutton Island, ME Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Monument, Sutton Island, ME Northeast Harbor Library | ||
Sutton Island Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Sutton Island Northeast Harbor Library Description: Shows yachts in foreground including schooner "Hesper" formerly Boston pilot boat. | ||
Natural Bridge, Sutton Island, ME Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Natural Bridge, Sutton Island, ME Northeast Harbor Library Description: View of a natural rock bridge on Sutton Island, Cranberry Isles. Black and white | ||
Sutton Island Northeast Harbor Library |
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Sutton Island Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Sutton Island Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The earliest settlers on Sutton's Island were Joseph Lancaster of Sullivan and Isaac Richardson, son of James Richardson of Mount Desert. William and Joseph Moore were early settlers, also. William later moved to Bear Island and was the first keeper of the Bear Island light. Sutton, from whom the island now takes its name, was, perhaps, a squatter. It is thought that he removed to the Maritime Provinces. - “Mount Desert, A History” by George E. Street, Edited by Samuel A. Eliot, Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1905. [show more] | ||
Rice's Head at Sutton Island Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Rice's Head at Sutton Island Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
View of Mount Desert Island from Sutton Island Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| View of Mount Desert Island from Sutton Island Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Published by T.A. McIntire, Jordan Pond House, Seal Harbor, Me., Made in Germany |