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Loss of Jordan Pond House
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Publication, Clipping
  • Businesses, Restaurant Business
  • Structures, Commercial, Restaurant
  • 6/28/1979
  • Acadia National Park, Jordan Pond
Loss of Jordan Pond House
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Extensive article published in The Bar Harbor Times on June 28, 1979 about the loss of Jordan Pond House to fire.
Jordan Pond House meal receipt
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Document, Financial, Receipt
  • Businesses, Restaurant Business
  • 1977
  • Mount Desert, Seal Harbor
  • No Known Copyright
Jordan Pond House meal receipt
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
This was the meal receipt used at the Jordan Pond House in 1979, At that time, there were separate hours for lunch, tea, and dinner - the restaurant was closed between services. Your waiter or waitress (then referred to by the staff as waitra) would come to your table with their hands behinds their back and commit your order to memory. They only used this receipt for the bill you received after your meal. This receipt came from George Soules who worked at the "Pond House" in 1977 and 1978, the last two years before it burned in 1979. That was the end of an era never to be experienced again. [show more]
Jordan Pond House Fund
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Document, Correspondence, Letter
  • Businesses, Restaurant Business
  • Jordan Pond House Fund
  • September 1979
Jordan Pond House Fund
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Letter of appeal for fundraising sent by the Jordan Pond House Fund in order to raise funds for the new Jordan Pond House following the fire of 1979. Committee for the Fund: Mrs. Vincent Astor Frederick T. Brown William C. Elliott, Jr. Mrs. Allison F. Fleitas Thomas S. Gates, Jr. Mrs. Raymond F. Hawtin Thomas B. McCabe Carlo Ninfi David Rockefeller Mrs. Charles K. Savage Mrs. R. Amory Thorndike Robert W. Patterson, chairman
Tea and Popovers
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Publication, Clipping, Magazine Clipping
  • Businesses, Restaurant Business
  • Russell Butcher
  • July 1970
  • Acadia National Park, Jordan Pond
Tea and Popovers
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Article about Jordan Pond House published in Down East Magazine, July 1970.
Menu from Popplestone Restaurant
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Document, Other Documents
  • Businesses, Restaurant Business
  • Structures, Commercial, Restaurant
  • 1970's
  • Mount Desert, Northeast Harbor
Menu from Popplestone Restaurant
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Menu from the Popplestone Restaurant which opened for a few years just off the Village Green in Northeast Harbor. It was owned by Lydia Lynam; later converted to apts.
The Franklin Ward Machine Shop as The Dockside Motel and Restaurant
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Businesses, Restaurant Business
  • Structures, Commercial, Lodging, Motel
  • Strong - Janet Strong
  • 1974
  • In Copyright
Jordan Pond House parking lot with snow
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Businesses, Restaurant Business
  • Soules - George John Soules
  • 1977-05
  • In Copyright
Jordan Pond House parking lot with snow
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
Taken in early May during the last snowfall of the season.
Jordan Pond House Tea Lawn with Snow
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Businesses, Restaurant Business
  • Soules - George John Soules
  • 1977-05
  • Mount Desert, Seal Harbor
  • In Copyright
Jordan Pond House Tea Lawn with Snow
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
Taken in early May during the last snowfall of the season.
Jordan Pond House men's dormitory with Snow
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Businesses, Restaurant Business
  • Soules - George John Soules
  • 1977-05
  • Mount Desert, Seal Harbor
  • In Copyright
Jordan Pond House men's dormitory with Snow
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
Taken in early May during the last snowfall of the season. This building used to sit between the restaurant and what is now staff housing. It was torn down some time after the Jordan Pond House burned in 1979. It had three floors with beds for male employees. Residents shared a single bathroom having one toilet and one shower stall. Female staff resided on the second floor of the restaurant.
"No Seat Without a Sweeping View of the Ocean"
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Publication, Literary, Article
  • Businesses, Restaurant Business
  • Flagg - Pat Flagg
  • 1974-05
  • Southwest Harbor, Seawall
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
"No Seat Without a Sweeping View of the Ocean"
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Seawall Dining Room - Back Room Lounge
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Publication, Newspaper
  • Businesses, Restaurant Business
  • 1976-04-04
  • Southwest Harbor, Seawall
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Seawall Dining Room - Back Room Lounge
Southwest Harbor Public Library
The Seawall Dining Room
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Businesses, Restaurant Business
  • Structures, Commercial, Restaurant
  • Ballard - Willis Humphreys Ballard (1906-1980)
  • 1975 c.
  • Southwest Harbor, Seawall
  • In Copyright
The Seawall Dining Room
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Head of the Harbor Restaurant and Lounge
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Businesses, Restaurant Business
  • Kainz - K.H. and E.J. Kainz, Millbridge, Maine
  • 1975 c.
  • Southwest Harbor
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Head of the Harbor Restaurant and Lounge
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
"We feature dinners from the bounty of Maine’s finest seafood caught in the Bay just beyond our window. Also American and Italian Cuisine. Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner – Cocktails – Open All Year – Bring your camera and snap the harbor view.” – from the back of the postcard.