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You searched for: Date: 2010sPlace: [blank]Subject: PlacesType: Image
Title Type Subject Creator Date Place Rights
Headstone rubbings Stanley Cemetery and Harding Point Cemetery
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
  • Image, Other Image
  • Places, Cemetery
  • Cheryl Moore
  • 2015
  • No Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Only
Description:
Headstone rubbings. Eight headstone rubbings from several GCI cemeteries made by artist Cheryl Moore and archivist Anne Grulich as follows: (A) Sarah wife of Joseph L'Grow d. 1825, "Revolutionary War Cemetery" (Spurling cemetery #1) on hill overlooking Town Dock - by Cheryl Moore and Anne Grulich 8/2/15 (Black wax); (B) Gilman J. Stanley d. 1861 drowned at 16 years, Hardings Point cemetery- by Cheryl Moore and Anne Grulich (Black wax); (C) Henrietta C. Gilley 1857, age 17 years, Preble Cemetery, By Cheryl Moore 7/29/15 (Black wax); (D) Thomas Manchester d. 1861 and wife Henrietta, Hardings Point cemetery- by Cheryl Moore 7/29/15 (Black wax). (This is Manchester's replacement stone; original, broken stone in nearby property.) (E) Dolly Bulger d. 1884, Stanley Cemetery by Cheryl Moore 7/29/15 (Red wax); (F) Thomas Stanley d. 1838, Stanley Cemetery, by Cheryl Moore and Anne Grulich 8/2/15 (Black wax); (G) Samuel S. Bunker 1899, Bunker cemetery, by Cheryl Moore 7/29/15 (Black wax); (H) Alfred H. Gilley d. 1876, Stanley Cemetery, by Cheryl Moore 7/29/15 (Black wax). [show more]
Bar Harbor Town Clock in Winter
Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places, Town
  • Kathy MacLeod
  • 2019-03
Bar Harbor Town Clock in Winter
Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association
Description:
The Town Clock was presented to the town of Eden (later named Bar Harbor) for its centennial celebration in July 1896 by the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association. The clock is located on Main St. by the Village Green. The Town Clock is a reminder of earlier times when clocks of its kind were more commonplace. This photo was taken by Kathy MacLeod, who was a Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association Board Member from 2015-2020.
The Carroll Paths, The Dole Trail and the Jesuit Springs
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Places
  • Lenahan - Donald Patrick Lenahan
  • 2011
  • In Copyright
Description:
Map drawn by Donald P. Lenahan on an aerial photograph of the Fernald Point Road area of Southwest Harbor, Maine. Area surrounding "The Mountain House" near Route 102 leaving Southwest Harbor toward Somesville. See the Acadia National Park sign for "The Carroll Homestead." The Tax Map and Lot numbers and the MHPC number refer to "The Mountain House." The Dole trail goes from the Carroll Farm down the hill, through the Indian Brook road, across the Amstutz property - formerly site of Lawler house, torn down (53 Fernald Point Road, Map 12, Lot 101)across the Fernald Point Road to the former Dole property (later Longmaid) and ends at the Dole slip. -- Jim Colquhoun 2014 [show more]
Waldron Bates Memorial on Gorham Mountain
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Places, Hiking Trail
  • Soules - George John Soules
  • 2019-01-02
  • In Copyright
Waldron Bates Memorial on Gorham Mountain
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
This memorial to Waldron Bates is located on the south side of Gorham Mountain in Acadia National Park at the intersection of the Gorham Mountain Trail and the Cadillac Cliffs Path. This bronze plaque, attached to a granite wall, was designed by New York sculptor and Bar Harbor summer resident William Ordway Partridge. It was installed in September 1910 and reads: 1856-1909, WALDRON BATES IN MEMORIAM MCMX, PATHMAKER
Clark Point Road - View West to Main Street
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Places, Town
  • Soules - George John Soules
  • 2015-05-23
  • In Copyright
Clark Point Road - View West to Main Street
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
As of 2019, the Tom Cat market no longer occupies the second building on the left. The fourth building from the left in 2019 is Fred's Place, which was once the Jackson Market.
Homes in the Clifton Area
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places, Harbor
  • Structures, Dwellings
  • 2010
Homes in the Clifton Area
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Sepia toned photograph of homes along the Clifton area of the harbor as seen from Baker Island.
Monument Cove Blizzard
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places, Shore
  • Motenko - Howie Motenko
  • 2014
  • In Copyright
Monument Cove Blizzard
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
"I spent about 30 minutes at Monument Cove in Acadia National Park, it felt longer given the 27° F temperature, over 35 mph wind gusts and snow flying everywhere. "See: http://acadiaphotosafari.com/blog/2014/3/26/monument-cove-blizzard for Howie’s description of what he did to produce the photograph after coming in from the storm.
Main Street Looking South
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Places, Town
  • Soules - George John Soules
  • 2015-04-19
  • In Copyright
Main Street Looking South
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
On the left is McEachern & Hutchins Hardware Store and the Second Masonic Hall. The right side of the street (from near to far) shows the corner of the wall in front of the Southwest Harbor Public Library, Little Notch Pizza and part of Sawyer's Market in the Lawler Building, the First National Bank, and the Carroll Building.
Horse Drinking Fountain and Southwest Harbor School Bell
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Places, Town
  • Soules - George John Soules
  • 2015-06
  • In Copyright
Description:
The horse drinking fountain, originally on Main Street, is now on the lawn in front of the Harbor House along with the school bell.
Pemetic High School Lawn, Site of the Old Primary School
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Places
  • Soules - George John Soules
  • 2015-06-06
  • In Copyright