Description: ..."THE BANGOR AND BARHARBOR LINE - BANGOR AND BARHARBOR SB'T CO., STEAMERS: CIMBIA, SEDGWICK, TREMONT - Only line of steamers running between BarHarbor...Landings made at Seal Harbor, N. E. Harbor, S.W. Harbor, Sedgwick, Deer Isle, Isleboro, Castine, Fort Point and all landings on Penobscot River.... - SCENERY UNSURPASSED - Steamers leave BarHarbor Daily, except Sunday, at 7 a.m., arriving at Bangor at 5 p.m. Excellent meals served on board...Pullen, Gen'l Ticket Agt. - Office: Bangor, Me." - The advertisement appeared in A Guide to BarHarbor published by W.H. Sherman, p. 85 - 1897...
Description: ...During the years she ran "round the hills" between Hancock Point and Southwest Harbor, under command of Captain W.M...Crosby, she became so popular with the ladies at BarHarbor that they named a social club after her…" - Penobscot Bay, Mount Desert and Eastport Steamboat...Album by Allie Ryan, p. 28-30 - 1972 “The Fourth – How it was Celebrated by the Band at Southwest Harbor - …[during the festivities] To the BarHarbor...Crosby was extremely courteous to his passengers.” – The BarHarbor Record, July 6, 1895...
Description: ...She was engaged in transatlantic service between her homeport of Bremen and New York until the outbreak of World War I when she sought safety at BarHarbor...the summer of 1914 my husband got up and looked out the window, then called me and said in a tone of utter amazement, “There’s an ocean liner in the harbor...a full complement of 1200 passengers…" - "Only in Maine: Selections from Down East Magazine," edited by Duane Doolittle, foreword by John Gould, “Old Bar...Harbor Days” chapter by Marian L...
File Attachment: Kronprinzessin Cecilie - Steamship.pdf …She was engaged in transatlantic service between her homeport of Bremen and New York until the outbreak of World War I when she sought safety at BarHarbor …full complement of 1200 passengers " - "Only in Maine: Selections from Down East Magazine," edited by Duane Doolittle, foreword by John Gould, Old Bar …Harbor Days chapter by Marian L. …Disposition: Interned at BarHarbor, Maine, August 4, 1914 Seized by the United States February 3, 1917 Commissioned by the US July 28, 1917 Served as
Description: ...., and Havana) by sending her to Boston in June of that year to open a new and direct line from that place to BarHarbor...., arriving at BarHarbor the next morning at 7, with the regularity of clockwork...Returning, the “Olivette” left BarHarbor on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 6 P.M., due in Boston at 7 the next morning...The vessel was taken to Orrington to be repaired." - July 17, 1890 - The BarHarbor Record or Times...
Description: ..."Moosehead came out first in 1911, with two triple expansion engines that could produce 2350 horsepower and give BarHarbor rusticators a thrilling ride...
File Attachment: Moosehead – Passenger Steamer - T.pdf …Gross tons: 710 Length: 185 2 Beam: 35.8 Draught: 10 6 Number: 208616 She was a luxury steamer designed to appeal BarHarbor rusticators.
Description: ...The vessel was designed specifically for the Rockland-BarHarbor Line, connecting the overnight Boston-to-Bangor steamers at Rockland...
File Attachment: J.T. Morse - Side-Wheel Steamer.pdf …Built to replace Side-wheel Steamer Mount Desert to carry passengers and freight on the Rockland to BarHarbor, Maine, run, connecting to the Boston steamers …She hailed from Rockland and called at Stonington, Southwest Harbor, Northeast Harbor, Seal Harbor and BarHarbor. Manset was a flag stop.
Description: ..."The 'City of Richmond' steamship sailed from Portland to BarHarbor three days a week during the summer months in the late 1800s..."- Mount Desert - An Informal History Edited by Gunnar Hansen, 'Memories of Northeast Harbor' by Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison, p. 180 - 1989...
File Attachment: Cimbria - Passenger Steamer.pdf …Gross tons: 289.14 Length: 116.7 Beam: 18.5 Draught: 7 Subsequent Owners: Bangor & BarHarbor Co. owned by the Barbour line According to John M …The steamer Cimbria of the Bangor & BarHarbor Steamboat Co. was launched at Bangor Monday afternoon, having been on the docks all winter undergoing repairs …The BarHarbor Record, May 10, 1899. …Richardson said, Railroad competition forced Cimbria out of the picture as far as the Bangor-BarHarbor traffic was concerned, not long after the turn
File Attachment: Agnes – Steam Passenger Launch.pdf …The BarHarbor Times, Thursday, May 10, 1888. 1888: "The steam launch Agnes, took a party from the Stanley House around Mount Desert Island last Friday …The BarHarbor Times, Thursday, August 16, 1888. 1888 "The steamer Agnes, built by W.R. …Hadlock." - BarHarbor Record, July 10, 1888 Captain Samuel Osgood Richardson (1842-1910) 1888: "The steam launch Agnes, took a party from the Stanley …The BarHarbor Times, Thursday, August 16, 1888. 1891: "Sept 18th 1891 - Dr Bates has given out that the Sunday school picnic will be a week from today
File Attachment: Liberty - Sightseeing Boat.pdf …Clement Boat Builders Built at: Southwest Harbor, Maine Built for: Benson Jordan Bennett Benson (1887-1945) Power: Steam Capacity: 84 passengers Length …BarHarbor Times, May 1, 1941. …"In 1996, Bill Benson recalled, Uncle Benson Jordan ran a sightseeing boat company on the BarHarbor waterfront in the 1930s. …For $1, one could tour Frenchmans Bay with the amenities of plush seats and an amplifier system." - "BarHarbor" by Earle G.