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Roy Salisbury Collection - Northeast Harbor (1) Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Roy Salisbury Collection - Northeast Harbor (1) Northeast Harbor Library Description: BW photographs of Northeast Harbor, sailboats, schooners, carriage roads, cottages etc. 5. Schooner MATTIE 7. View from Flying Mounting looking SE 8. - 9. Sergeant Drive 10. Asticou Inn in background 12. Harry Haskell Cottage, "The Anchorage", built for Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Havemeyer, where Tennis Court is now. Burned down (1950's/1960's) 13. Looking across the harbor at Sea Street 14. - 17. Carriage Roads in winter 18. Pathway at Asticou in winter 21. St. Mary's Church 23. Steamboat Wharf (with one of the Maine Central Railroad boats) [show more] | ||
Rock End Hotel Dock, Gilpatrick Cove Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Rock End Hotel Dock, Gilpatrick Cove Northeast Harbor Library Description: Great Cranberry Island in background. Boats are Rice-built B boats and Friendship sloops. | |
Sailboats Off the Claremont Hotel Slip - Looking West Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Sailboats Off the Claremont Hotel Slip - Looking West Southwest Harbor Public Library |
View from Stanley House Dock, Manset, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| View from Stanley House Dock, Manset, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The vessel with sails up, coming into the dock, is a Maine Sloop Boat. Hand written note says "Many thanks for the box will write to and Edith soon. Lovingly, Mrs. Emery" |