1 - 3 of 3 results
You searched for: 'bar harbor'Contributor: Southwest Harbor Public LibraryPlace: [blank]Subject: StructuresSubject: HouseType: Reference
Refine Your Search
Refine Your Search
Subject
Type
Place
Date
Contributor
  • Southwest Harbor Public Library
Title Type Subject Creator Date Place Rights
La Rochelle
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Reference
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
  • In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted
La Rochelle
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
...La Rochelle is a beautiful and elaborate “cottage” on West Street in Bar Harbor. Built in 1902 for George S...Maine Sea Coast Mission’s administrative offices, classroom and meeting space, as well as historical artifacts until 2019 when it was purchased by the Bar...Harbor Historical Society...
2013-11-01 Acadia National Park's Oceanfront Cottage
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Reference
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
  • Lenahan - Donald Patrick Lenahan
  • 2013-11-01
  • In Copyright
File Attachment:
2013-11-01 Acadia NP's Oceanfront Cottage.pdf
…enlarged view This oceanfront building was a cottage belonging to Reverend Christopher Starr Leffingwell, a native Ohioan who became the first rector of BarHarbor's St. …Harbor. …Harbor Times, September 12, 1928, p. 3. 3 Because of Dorr's U.S.
The George Lewis Harmon House
The Old Harmon House
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Reference
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Structures, Institutional, School
  • In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted
The George Lewis Harmon House
The Old Harmon House
Southwest Harbor Public Library
File Attachment:
SWH - The Old Harmon House - 1st SWH Sch.pdf
…School History The Old Harmon House First Southwest Harbor School Address: 259 Main Street City: Southwest Harbor State: Maine Map and Lot: Map 7 Lot …(A copy of this map is in the Southwest Harbor public library [the Salem Town Map].) In 1814 Mr. …Later, the property came into the hands of George Harmon, now of Bar Harbor, great-grandson of the original owner, and the interesting old house was taken …The George Harmons lived in Bar Harbor when Nell Thornton wrote her book. This was the Harmon of the Harmon Block see Thornton p. 148.