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The Old Homestead, poem Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| The Old Homestead, poem Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: The Old Homestead, a poem by E.T. Preble., reminisces about the Preble house on GCI and all the lives now past. The author of the poem is most likely Elmenia Thompson Spurling, b. 19 Aug 1840, who married first Ezra Carroll, then William Henry Preble. Elmenia had four children by Preble, one being Abby Lizzie Preble, b. 25 Sep 1865, d. 24 Dec 1901 in Chicago. (Statement at bottom of poem connects author to GCI Preble house.) | |||
The Colonial Cottage Northeast Harbor Library |
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| The Colonial Cottage Northeast Harbor Library Description: Rough parchment drawing of grounds of "The Colonial Cottage" on Manchester Road showing site of tennis court. Adjacent property of D. Scull. | ||
Aerial View of Smallidge Point Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Aerial View of Smallidge Point Northeast Harbor Library Description: 1. W. W. Vaughan house 2. Parkman House 3. W. W. Vaughan house 4. W. W. Vaughan house | |||
Section of The Field to Shore path Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Section of The Field to Shore path Northeast Harbor Library Description: Map showing properties on "the Field" between Main Street and the shore path. Shows estates "Ullikana", "Yellow Cottage", "Birch Point", and properties of Weld, Minot, Higgins, and Roberts. | |||
Lots on Sea Street Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Lots on Sea Street Northeast Harbor Library Description: Pencil on parchment drawing (torn), 28x20", of properties Sea Street, Northeast Harbor. Properties of: Manchester, Joy, Ober, and Nelson. | ||
Plan of H. Smallidge and L. E. Kimball Property Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Plan of H. Smallidge and L. E. Kimball Property Northeast Harbor Library Description: Ink on parchment drawing, 20x16.5, of the properties of Herbert Smallidge and L. E. Kimball on Smallidge Hill. This site was taken by the Stetson School. House shown on the property was among the original 17 in Northeast Harbor. It was cut in half, moved and turned into two houses. | ||
Properties of Sibley and Frazier Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Properties of Sibley and Frazier Northeast Harbor Library Description: Rough pencil on parchment sketches (19.5x24") of properties of Harper Sibley and William Frazier on South Shore Road. Relates to GHC 147 (item 2341) and GHC 130 (item 2323). | |||
Scull Property Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Scull Property Northeast Harbor Library Description: Piece(s) of drawing on parchment of Scull property on Manchester Rd. | |||
Property of William F. Cochran Jr. Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Property of William F. Cochran Jr. Northeast Harbor Library Description: Pencil on parchment drawing, 20 1/2x15", of the property of William Cochran Jr. at Huntington and South Shore Rds. This relates to the Cochran Property along Clifton Dock Road, today called Gull Cove. Also mentioned is the name Pierrepont. Plan shows the field near the intersection of Huntington Road and South Shore Road, as well as the land of Clifton Dock Corporation. | |||
Property of Harper Sibley Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Property of Harper Sibley Northeast Harbor Library Description: Pencil on parchment drawing, 21x23 1/2", showing property of Harper Sibley off South Shore Road. Surrounding properties include: Frazier, Melcher, Morris, and Clark. | |||
Property of Heirs of Nathan Smallidge Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Property of Heirs of Nathan Smallidge Northeast Harbor Library Description: Pencil on parchment drawing (30x24") showing division of lots on Smallidge Point belonging to the heirs of Nathan Smallidge. | |||
Property of Vance and Gertrude McCormick Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Property of Vance and Gertrude McCormick Northeast Harbor Library Description: Parchment lot map, 13 1/2x17", of the property of Vance C. McCormick and Gertrude McCormick on South Shore Road, Northeast Harbor. Also shown is lot of Whitney. | |||
Plan of Schoolhouse Ledge Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Plan of Schoolhouse Ledge Northeast Harbor Library Description: Shows J. Smallidge, A. L. Manchester, George R. Gardner, and Schenck. | ||
Cottage of Mrs. Louise Corning Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Cottage of Mrs. Louise Corning Northeast Harbor Library Description: Floor plans: one elevation drawing and a site plan of the Louise Corning cottage, Stony Point. Architect: George Savage. | ||
Davis Grim with Canoe Photograph Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Davis Grim with Canoe Photograph Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Davis Grimm stands behind a canoe. Inscriptions on back read "Davis Irvin [sp?] item/ 4 pix/ Spiker" in blue pen, and "III 2," "100%," and "3 col" in marker. People Depicted: Davis Grimm Black and white | ||
Robert Lincoln with Canoe Photograph Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Robert Lincoln with Canoe Photograph Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Robert Lincoln works on a canoe outside a log cabin. Inscriptions on back read "Robert Lincoln item/ 4 pix/ Spiker" in blue pen, and "100%," and "3 col" in marker. People Depicted: Robert Lincoln Black and white | ||
Eyrie, Seal Harbor Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Eyrie, Seal Harbor Northeast Harbor Library Description: John D. Rockefeller Jr. house, Seal Harbor. Aerial view shows Barr and Mitchell Hills in background. House was razed in 1962. | ||
Glimpses of Early Mount Desert Homes Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Glimpses of Early Mount Desert Homes Northeast Harbor Library Description: A history of Early Mount Desert Homes, the Manchester family, the Hadlock family and the Smallidge family. The Manchesters were first to establish a permanent home in Northeast Harbor. |