Description: Mailed to: Miss Frances King Manset, Maine Text reads: “Glad your mother is better. Will write soon. Love to yourself and mother. M. W.” Nov. 9, 1905 Mailed to: Miss Lottie King Manset, Maine Sep. 2, 1906
Description: Sargeant Drive as a dirt road. Constructed by the Northeast Harbor Village Improvement Society between 1897 and 1901 and named for Samuel Duncan Sargeant. Cost: $10,929.73
Description: Kimball family owned Kimball House Hotel and rented many cottages in Northeast Harbor. The village of Sound is across from Somes Sound and had a stone Episcopal Church and a school house.
Description: A sailing tour up Somes Sound, the only true fjord on the Atlantic Coast, noting geographical and historic landmarks such geographical landmarks and historic places such as the village of Somesville, Hall Quarry, and Valley Cove. Published in Down East Magazine, June 1980.
Description: Mailed to: Miss Fannie King Manset, Maine Text read: “Dear Fannie: - Will send you another card. Kate is about read to leave for Isle au Haut. I send my love to you. Ms. Lillian Robbins”
Description: Mount Desert Yacht Yard began as a yacht storage and repair business, but became a design and building yard, particularly during the late 1940s and 1950s because of Butler and associates, Ted Earl and Cy Hamlin.
Description: See: "The Episcopal Church Comes to Mount Desert Island" by Rev. Edwin Atlee Garrett III (1923-2000), Chebacco Magazine, The History Journal of the Mount Desert Island Historical Society, Mount Desert, Maine, Volume III, 2000, p. 20-31. Made in Germany.