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You searched for: Contributor: Northeast Harbor Library✖Date: 1910s✖Place: Seal Harbor✖Subject: Structures✖
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"Glengariff" the Dane home in Seal Harbor & gardens. Northeast Harbor Library |
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| "Glengariff" the Dane home in Seal Harbor & gardens. Northeast Harbor Library Description: Gardens of the Dane home, named "Glengariff" in Seal Harbor. The first Photograph is of Barbara Chase's father Robert Duncan from Aberdeen, Scotland. Photographs are photocopies. | ||
Neighborhood House, Seal Harbor Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Neighborhood House, Seal Harbor Northeast Harbor Library Description: Scanned photograph of the Neighborhood Hall in Seal Harbor. | ||
MacKenzie family at Wildwood Northeast Harbor Library |
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| MacKenzie family at Wildwood Northeast Harbor Library Description: Four scanned photographs of members of the MacKenzie family and the residence at "Wildwood" in Seal Harbor (aka Dane estate). Material loaned to R. Pyle comes from Nancy Keating of Harpswell, ME. | ||
Steamboat Dock, Seal Harbor (Eastern Steamship Co.) Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Steamboat Dock, Seal Harbor (Eastern Steamship Co.) Northeast Harbor Library Description: Length of dock with several delivery trucks and cars steamer J. T. Morse across head of dock. The dock later became the Acadia pier, restaurant run by George Hadlock. Eastern Steamship Co. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions. | ||
Dane Cottage in Seal Harbor Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Dane Cottage in Seal Harbor Northeast Harbor Library Description: Mr. & Mrs. Ernest B. Dane's house in Seal Harbor. The name of home was "Glengariff ". This information came from Historical Society, Bar Harbor. Photograph is a photocopy. |