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Aerial view of the International Bridge
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Other
  • Places, Island
  • Structures, Transportation, Bridge
  • Augustus D. Phillips
  • Maine
Description:
From Calais, Maine, to St. Stephens, New Brunswick, the International Bridge spans the St. Croix River that flows between these two cities.
Larry Wescott Postcard Collection
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Other
  • Places, Island
  • Places, Road
  • Places, Town
  • Structures, Transportation, Bridge
  • Structures, Transportation, Lighthouse
  • Vessels, Boat
  • Augustus D. Phillips, Robert Charlton, John Veltri, Margot Heugebauer, Donald B. Phillips, Luther Phillips
  • Maine
Larry Wescott Postcard Collection
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Color postcards of Maine and surrounding region (New Brunswick, Canada). Several aerial photographs. Most photographs are by Augustus D. Phillips, unless otherwise specified. 1. Patten, the Northern Gateway to Baxter Park and the Southern Gateway to the Allagash Wilderness is a lumbering and farming center. The Ashland road to the east of 2440' Mount Chase points north. Aerial photograph. 2. Between Stonington on Deer Isle and Crotch Island left, Deer Island Thorofare points a finger toward East Penobscot and Vinal Haven. Aerial photograph. 3. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Summer Home on Campobello Island, New Brunswick, Canada, now an international shrine. 4. Moose Peak Light on east end of Mistake Island is six miles south-east of Jonesport. Beyond Steel Harbor and Head Harbor Islands is Englishman Bay. 5. The fixed white light on Mulholland Point is a welcome guide to yachtsmen and fishermen who stem Lubec Narrows, that surges between Campobello Island, New Brunswick, Canada and Lubec, Maine. 6. From the northern tip of Campobello Island, the fixed red light at East Quoddy Head marks the deep water turning point between the Bay of Fundy, right and Head Harbor passage to Quoddy Bay, left. 7. Looking northwest over Castine, home of the Maine Maritime Academy. This peninsula between Penobscot Bay left and Bagaduce River has been held successively by the Indians, French, Dutch, English and Americans. Aerial photograph. 8. Looking north across the inner harbor and village of Blue Hill toward the October clothed 940' mountain that inspired the name. Aerial photograph. 9. The Burnham Tavern, built in 1770 by Job Burnham is the oldest building in eastern Maine and the only one with Revolutionary history. This museum, open to the public during the summer months, is listed on the Register of National Historic Places and is maintained by the Hannah Weston Chapter, DAR. 10. These sturdy canoes on the sandy shore of West Grand Lake at Grand Lake Stream are manufactured locally. 11. Isolated, waveswept Saddleback Ledge Light guards the entrance to East Penobscot Bay. To the west is Brimstone Island and Vinal Haven. Aerial photograph. 12. The waterfront of Eastport, Maine. This easternmost city in the United States is on Moose Island, that separates Quoddy Bay from Cobscook Bay. Between the city and Cobscook Bay is the airport. Aerial photograph. 13. West Quoddy Head Light overlooking the Bay of Fundy at the entrance to Quoddy Roads marks the easternmost point of land in the USA. Leaving Route 189 at Lubec, it is about four miles south to this spectacular spot. 14. Buck Harbor at South Brooksville in the East Penobscot Bay Region is one of Maine's finest. Deep water approach either side of Harbor Island. Eggemoggin Reach extends south east between the Maine land and the Deer Isles. Aerial photograph. 15. Browns Head Light on the north west point of Vinal Haven Island guards the western entrance to Fox Island Thorofare. Beyond the Sugar Leaves and Crabtree Point, on North Haven Island, the Camden Hills accentuate the beauty seen from this spectacular spot. 16. Busy Beals Island in Washington County has a thriving lobster business. The bridge from Beals joins the mainland at Jonesport. 17. Mark Island Light, as seen from Schoodic Point Road, graces the entrance to Winter Harbor. It is now a private residence. 18. This Old Lombard Loghauler, the "only one in captivity", is on exhibition at the Lumberman's Museum, Patten, Maine. 19. Libby Island Light, at the entrance to Machias Bay on Southwest Island, Washington County, one of the many Island Sentinels guarding the rockbound coast of Maine. Aerial photograph. 20. At Kokadjo, Maine, this sign, beside the road that joins Greenville with Millinocket, Patten, Baxter State Park and the Allagash wilderness, expresses the sentiments of all lovers of God's Country. 21. At South Branch Ponds in Baxter State Park, shelters are available. Beyond these ponds the Pogy Notch Trail leads to Russel Pond. The Russel Pond Trail continues south between Russel Mountain and Turner Mountain, center, to Roaring Brook Camp Ground. Aerial photograph. 22. Middle Fowler Pond, in the northeast corner of Baxter State Park. The rainbow trout in this spring fed pond, nestled between Billfish Moutain and Bald Mountain, lure the fishermen over the three mile trail from the Mattagamon Road. Aerial photograph. 23. The Harbor at Stonington, on the southern shore of Deer Isle is sheltered from the southwest wind by Greens Head. Many lovely islands in this area. The Thoroughfare points towards Jericho Bay. 24. Mark Island Light in East Penobscot Bay is a welcome guide to fishermen and yachtsmen. Directly behind the lighthouse is Stonington and the entrance to Deer Island Thoroughfare. Aerial photograph. 25. Milbridge at the head of navigation on Narraguagus Bay. To the north, Cherryfield is at the head of tidewater on Narraguagus River. Aerial photograph. 26. At Prospect Harbor, the Light House and Astronautics Station illustrate the old and new methods of "Aid to navigation". 27. Ram Island Light. This flashing red light guides the mariner who uses Fisherman Island Passage. To the north is Ocean Point.. Aerial photograph. 28. Burnt Island Light on the west side of the entrance to Boothbay Harbor was built in 1821. Aerial photograph. 29. The Cuckolds. This light, directly south of Cape Newagen is dearly loved by visitors to the Boothbay region. 30. Pemaquid Light. Pemaquid Point. The streaked, metamorphic rock on this whole point beckons many visitors. 31. At Sullivan, beside U.S. Highway One, this view across Frenchman Bay shows part of the Mount Desert Hills. 1532 foot Cadillac Mountain, center, in Bar Harbor, is the highest land on the Atlantic coast of the U.S.A. 32. Bunkers Harbor, Maine. 33. Manticus Rock, on the Maine Coast, about 22 miles southeast of Rockland, is a favorite nesting place for seabirds, notably the Atlantic Puffin. This is a protected sanctuary. Aerial photograph (pilot George Robbins). 34. Thoreau Island, in Grand Lake Montagamon, commands an excellent view of Trout Brook Mountain in Baxter State Park. On his Allagash exploration of the Maine Woods, Henry David Thoreau, his companion and Indian guide Joe Polis, landed on this island July 30, 1857. Aerial photograph (pilot Rae Porter). 35. Allen Cove, Stonington. Lovely vistas in the Deer Isle region attract many famous artists. 36. Indian Island Light guards the entrance to Rockport Harbor. Aerial photograph. 37. Portland Head Light. This famous sentinel, built in 1790-1, guards the western approach to Casco Bay and Portland Harbor. Its first lighthouse keeper was appointed by George Washington. 38. Blacksmith shop for lumber camp of the 1890's (left). Reproduction of lumber camp for small crew in 1820, built without a nail (right). Lumbermen's Museum, Patten, Maine. 39. Patten is a lumbering, farming and manufacturing center. This is the Northern Gateway to the Allagash Wilderness. Main Street points north, east of Mount Chase. Aerial photograph. 40. Egg Rock Light, at the entrance to Frenchman Bay, with its flashing red beacon, may be seen from the Ocean Drive and from the summit of Cadillac Mountain, Bar Harbor, Maine. Aerial photograph. 41. The Deer Isle Bridge over Eggemoggin Reach is the gateway to an artist's paradise and to the greatest concentration of small islands on the Maine Coast, also on the coast of the U.S.A. Aerial photograph. 42. The EVERETT LIBBY crossing Blue Hill Bay. This staunch steel craft is one of several such ferries that serve Maine's large island communities, such as Vinalhaven, North Haven, Islesboro and Swans Island. Aerial photograph. 43. Prospect Harbor, Maine. The Lighthouse and the Astronautics Station represent the old and the new methods of aids to navigation. To the west is Cadillac Mountain in Bar Harbor. Aerial photograph. 44. Saint Croix Island, now a National Monument, is located 10 miles south of Calais in the St. Croix River. The first settlement by Europeans north of Florida was on this island in 1604-05. Aerial photograph. 45. The Blaine House, Augusta, Maine. Official residence of Maine Governors since 1919 and a National Historic Landmark since 1964, this stately 28-room mansion was the home of James G. Blaine, Presidential Candidate in 1884. 46. Aerial view of Capitol Complex, Augusta, Maine. Included in this view are the Bulfinch-designed State Capitol Building, housing the State Legislative chambers; the State Office Building; and the new State-Library-Museum-Archives Building, dedicated in 1971. 47. Hendricks Head Light at West Southport, on the east side of the Sheepscot River, privately owned, is operated automatically. Aerial photograph. 48. This sign welcomes the traveler to the Lumberman's Museum located on the Shin Pond Road in Patten, Maine. 49. The Canada goose is a welcome visitor to the State of Maine. Photograph by Robert Charlton. 50. Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, Sunshine, Deer Isle, Maine 04627. Complex design by Edwin Larrabee Barnes. Photograph by John Veltri. 51. Aerial view of Haystack Mountain School of Crafts over Western Cove, Sunshine, Deer Isle, Maine 04627. Photograph by Margot Heugebauer. 52. Gulls gather to survey afternoon activities at this pier at Stonington. Photograph by Donald B. Phillips. 53. The doll sized Rock Hill Village sits by Route 15 in Stonington and has attracted visitors near and far for decades. Photograph by Donald B. Phillips. 54. Bartlett's Market at Stonington, Maine, has served area residents since 1899. Photograph by Donald B. Phillips. 55. These sturdy fishing boats ride at their moorings at Stonington, Maine. Photograph by Donald B. Phillips. 56. Fishing boats ride at their moorings off Urquhart's Pier at Bucks Harbor, Maine. Photograph by Donald B. Phillips. 57. The East Machias Congregational church was built in 1836. Photograph by Donald B. Phillips. 58. Mallard Ducks in autumn plumage. Photograph by Robert Charlton. 59. Aerial view of Bangor, Maine. Photograph by Luther Phillips. Published by Donald B. Phillips. 60. Road Map of the Deer Isles on the Coast of Maine. 61. "We were still in Maine". Published by Donald B. Phillips. 62. Road Map showing the approaches to Deer Island (Isle), Maine. Published by Donald B. Phillips. [show more]
Carriage Road Bridges Rehabilitation
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Publication, Book
  • Events
  • Places, Park
  • Structures, Transportation, Bridge
  • 2003
  • Acadia National Park
Carriage Road Bridges Rehabilitation
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Environmental assessment for the National Park Service's proposed rehabilitation of the carriage road bridges in Acadia National Park.
Smallidge Point and Gilpatrick Cove
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places
  • Structures, Transportation, Bridge
  • Isaac T. Moore
  • 1976
  • Mount Desert, Northeast Harbor
Smallidge Point and Gilpatrick Cove
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Shows Vaughan, Drury, Parkman, Sohier-Shaw cottages. Aunt Hannah's Pasture not yet constructed. Shows Smallidge Point walkway drawbridge.
Smallidge Point and Gilpatrick Cove
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places
  • Structures, Transportation, Bridge
  • Isaac T. Moore
  • 1976
  • Mount Desert, Northeast Harbor
Smallidge Point and Gilpatrick Cove
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Shows Vaughan, Drury, Parkman, Sohier-Shaw cottages. Aunt Hannah's Pasture not yet constructed.
Otter Creek Bridge
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Events
  • Structures, Transportation, Bridge
  • 1889
  • Bar Harbor, Otter Creek
Otter Creek Bridge
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Wooden bridge on site of present causeway. Note on back states Jan 25, 1889. In course of construction, demolished by gale.
Vaughan Point and Gilpatrick Cove, Northeast Harbor, Maine
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Places, Shore
  • Structures, Transportation, Bridge
  • Mount Desert, Northeast Harbor
Description:
Also called Smallidge Point.
Annual Report of the Selectman of the Town of Tremont for the Municipal Year Ending February 22, 1895
Tremont Historical Society
  • Document, Report, Annual Report
  • Organizations, Civic, Public Library
  • Organizations, School Institution
  • People
  • Structures, Institutional, School
  • Structures, Transportation, Bridge
  • Selectman of the Town of Tremont, ME
  • 1895-02-22
  • Tremont
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Description:
Annual report for the town of Tremont, Maine. People Mentioned: William N. Abbott, A. J. Babbidge, Ida M. Bates, Josie E. Billings, Alice A. Brackett, A. J. Bunker, Nellie Rebecca Carroll, Albert J. Carver, Eben B. Clark, J. T. Clark, Georgie Devereux, Lucy M. Dodge, John Dolby, Clarence E. Dow, Mary L. Driscoll, Lucinda T. Ellis, James S. Fernald, J. W. Freeman, John T. R. Freeman, George R. Fuller, Minnie E. Geary, George H. Gilley, J. H. Gilley, Fred Gott, J. S. Gott, Roscoe Gott, Fanny Gross, Daniel Handy, Joseph Harmon, Albert Harper, H. P. Harper, Josie Harper, Fred W. Heath, William W. A. Heath, Maud Higgins, C. M. Holden, Sally Hopkins, Lelia Kelley, A. W. King, Frances E. King, Caroline R. Lawler, Lulu Mayo, Hattie Milan, William C. Moore, Mary Morris, Josie Murphy, Stillman Nutter, Mabel I. Ober, James S. Powers, Albion R. Pray, John Ralph, Grace M. Reed, M. R. Rich, Mary H. Rich, Mrs. W. W. Rich, Susie Rich, W. W. Rich, A. T. Richardson, Amanda E. Richardson, Herbert P. Richardson, Perry W. Richardson, Ellis Robinson, William A. Robinson, Gertie Rumill, Loren W. Rumill, Robie M. Rumill, Ella F. Smith, W. A. Spear, C. H. Stanley, Fanny Thurston, John V. Tinker, Lucy A. Titus, Vincie Torrey, Henry Tracy, A. Walls, John C. Walls, Josie H. Walls, Lydia Walls, Willis Watson, Joseph O. Whitcomb, John G. Wilson, Myra Wilson, Phebe F. Wilson, J. E. Wooster [show more]
Annual Report of the Municipal Officers of the Town of Tremont, Maine, 1936-1937
Tremont Historical Society
  • Document, Report, Annual Report
  • Organizations, Civic, Public Library
  • Organizations, School Institution
  • Structures, Institutional, School
  • Structures, Transportation, Bridge
  • Municipal Officers of the Town of Tremont, ME
  • Tremont
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Description:
Annual report for the town of Tremont, Maine. People Mentioned: Henry Abel, Georgia Albee, James Albee, Lewis Albee, Myron Albee, Herman Anderson, Bernice Ashley, Caroline Ashley, Frank Babbidge, Thomas Barbour, Joseph Bergeron, Sadie Bergeron, Bessie Black, Clayton Black, E. Black, Gilbert Black, Mertice Black, William Blagdon, Carrie Brewer, Eugene Brewer, Fred Bridges, Marjorie Bridges, Fred Bridgham, James Brown, Stella Bunker, Henry Burch, George Butler, James Butler, John Butler, Lucy Butler, Virgelia Butler, Byron Campbell, John Carroll, Benjamin Carter, Clyde Carter, Laura Carter, Raymond Carter, Harold Chatto, George Clark, Winfred E. Clark, Percy T. Clarke, Leslie Clement, Marvilla Closson, F. W. Cole, Flora Colson, Fred Colson, Earl Conners, Luretta Cottrell, Merrill Cousins, Arthur Cunningham, Marcus Cunningham, Granville Davis, H. Blaine Davis, Burton Day, Carl Dolliver, Elmer Dorr, Pearl Dow, Rebecca Dow, Robert Dow, Linwood Dunbar, Roy Eaton, Evelyn Farley, Everett Farley, Floyd Farley, Hattie Farley, Herman Farley, Kelsey Farley, Kenneth Farley, Melvin Farley, Merle Farley, Muriel Farley, Ronald Farley, Moody Flint, Charles Foss, Esther Foss, Jessie French, Fred Galley, George Galley, Hiram Galley, Lucretia Galley, Shirley Galley, P. F. M. Gilley, Franklin Gilman, Henry A. Goodwin, Hattie Gordius, Nelson Gordius, Willie Gordius, Berlin A. Gott, Charles A. Gott, Charles W. Gott, Collista Gott, Evangeline Gott, Evie L. Gott, Frank W. Gott, Lewis C. Gott, Milton Gott, Myrtle Gott, Ronald W. Gott, Mabel Gould, Clinton Gray, Alexander Hagerthy, Charles Hamblen, Edwin Hamblen, Evelyn Hamblen, Levi Hamblen, Walter Hamblen, Phyllis Hamor, Elizabeth Harkins, Albert Harper, Julian Harper, M. A. Harper, Seth Harper, Lewis Harriman, Fred W. Heath, J. J. Heath, Louise Heath, Victor Heath, Cleveland Hemingway, Nelson Herrick, Beulah Higgins, Fred Higgins, Robert Higgins, Weston Higgins, John Hodgdon Jr., Albert Hodgdon, Elizabeth Hodgdon, F. L. Hodgdon, Frank Hodgdon, Margaret Hodgdon, Mrs. John Hodgdon, S. James Hopkins, Austin Ingalls, Edwin E. Ingalls, Otis Ingalls, Perley Ingalls, Harry Jeffery, Bernard Johnson, Chester Johnson, Hazel Johnson, Wilder Johnson, Georgia Jones, Edgar Jordan, Delia Joyce, Harry B. Joyce, Nellie Joyce, Gertrude Kane, Jason Kane, Joseph Kane, Laura Kane, Alden Kelley, Frank Kelley, Grafton Kelley, Jacob M. Kelley, James R. Kelley, Joseph W. Kelley, Vernon Kelley, Mrs. S. Kingsley, W. H. Kittredge, Sarah Lacount, M. M. Lampher, Orman Larribee, Beatrice Latty, John Latty, Roger Latty, Henry Lawrence, Carl Lawson, Charles Lawson, Dora Lawson, Gardner Lawson, George Lawson, Clarence Lewis, Raymond Lewis, Francis Linnenburger, Lester Linscott, Ashbury A. Lopaus, Edwin Lopaus, Leita M. Lopaus, Mildred Lopaus, George Lovejoy, John Lowell, Abner Lunt, Elwell Lunt, Mary Lunt, William Martis Jr., William Martis, Harry McKeown, A. McNaughton, Otis Mills, Alex Mitchell, Charles Mitchell, Cora Mitchell, Elmer Mitchell, Ida Mitchell, Russell Mitchell, Newman Moore, Philip Moore, Jose More, Walter Morrill, George Murphy Jr., John Murphy Jr., Addie Murphy, Carl Murphy, Earle Murphy, Ernest Murphy, George Murphy, Helen Murphy, James Murphy, Leona Murphy, Mary Murphy, Pearl Murphy, Shelia Murphy, George A. Neal, John Nice, Katherine Noble, Addie Norton, Alvin Norwood Jr., Alvin Norwood, Arthur Norwood, Clyde Norwood, Dalton Norwood, Archie Ober, Florence Ober, Loren Ober, Guy Parker, Holsey Pettigrew, J. D. Phillips, Allen Pierce, Leon Pierce, Mrs. Leon Pierce, Clinton Pomroy, Cretia Pomroy, Lissie Pomroy, Milton Pomroy, E. B. Reed, Edwin Reed, Elmer Reed, H. G. Reed, Jessie Reed, Lyle Reed, Ralph Reed, Wendell Reed, William Reed, Clifton M. Rich, Cora Rich, Ethel V. Rich, James Rich, Leslie G. Rich, Lydia Rich, Roger Rich, Willard Rich, Winnie Rich, E. T. Richardson, Mary Richardson, Charles Robbins, Colson Robbins, George C. Robbins, J. L. Robbins, Jay Robbins, Raymond Robbins, Vola Nan Robbins, Charles Robinson, Clyde Robinson, Curtis Robinson, Eddie Robinson, Girland Robinson, Harold Robinson, Linwood Robinson, Vernon Robinson, William Robinson, Philip Romer, John A. Rowe, Arthur H. Rumill, Calvin Rumill, George Rumill, Loren W. Rumill, Lelia Rumill, George Sawyer, Leona Sawyer, Edwin Seavey Jr., Edwin Seavey, Flora Seavey, Irving Seavey, Clarence Smith, Daisy Smith, Reuben Smith, Thomas C. Smith, Geraldine Somes, Pauline Somes, Rudolph Somes, William Soukup, Harold Sprague, Leuman Sprague, Clarence E. Stanley, Eugene M. Stanley, Randall Stanley, Dana Swazey, Edwin Swazey, Sarah Swazey, Thomas S. Tapley, Della Thurlow, Earl Thurlow, James Thurlow, Carrie Thurston, Henry Thurston, Herbert Thurston, M. S. Thurston, W. H. Thurston, Fred Tolman, Nina Tolman, Oscar A. Tolman, Merrill Tracy, Amanda Turner, James Turner, Charles Wakefield, Ralph Wakefield, Jay Wallace, Leila Wallace, Reta Wallace, K. B. Walls, Milton Walls, Ralph Walls, Montgomery Ward, Edwin Webster, Mrs. Fred Webster, S. C. Webster, Alonzo Wentworth, Carolyn Wentworth, George Wentworth, Herbert Wentworth, Lou Wentworth, Roy Wentworth, H. F. Wescott, R. E. Weymouth, Charles Wilson, Eugene Wilson, Sara Wilson, B. C. Worcester, Morris Young [show more]
New Mount Desert Bridge Postcard
Jesup Memorial Library
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Structures, Transportation, Bridge
  • Eastern Illustrating Co.
  • 1919 c.
  • Mount Desert Island
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
New Mount Desert Bridge Postcard
Jesup Memorial Library
Description:
Postcard featuring a photograph of the new Mount Desert Bridge, c. 1919 Black and White
Somesville, June 1991
Islesford Historical Society
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places, Town
  • Structures, Transportation, Bridge, Footbridge
Somesville, June 1991
Islesford Historical Society
Carriage Road Bridge
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Transportation, Bridge
  • Jack Ledbetter
  • Acadia National Park
Carriage Road Bridge
Northeast Harbor Library
Carriage Roads and Bridges of Acadia National Park
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Publication, Clipping, Magazine Clipping
  • Places, Carriage Road
  • Structures, Transportation, Bridge
  • Russel Butcher, Pam Butcher
  • Aug-72
  • Acadia National Park
Description:
Short article about John D. Rockefeller Jr.'s carriage roads in Acadia National Park.
The Rock-End and draw bridge, Northeast Harbor, Maine
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Structures, Commercial, Lodging, Hotel
  • Structures, Transportation, Bridge
  • Mount Desert, Northeast Harbor
Description:
The Rock End Hotel, Morris Cottage, and draw bridge (Northeast Harbor Fleet, Gilpatrick Cove), Northeast Harbor, Maine. To the right is Edgecove (Morris cottage). To the far left is The Wedge.
Gilpatrick Cove
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
  • Structures, Transportation, Bridge
  • Isaac T. Moore
  • 1890's-1900's
  • Mount Desert, Northeast Harbor
Gilpatrick Cove
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Three sepia photographs/postcards (a-c) of Gilpatrick Cove: (a) from Smallidge Point across to South Shore Rd. with two Frazier & Dabney cottages, showing foot bridge and capt.'s hut on doc. (b+c) Looking toward Smallidge Point, showing footbridge and cottages. Cards picked up by Alfred T. Coulombe when he (age about 14) came to Northeast Harbor one summer with his father and uncles to build some houses the 1920 (about). They came by schooner which they lived in - probably anchored in the Sound or NE Harbor. [show more]
Stone Bridge and Entry Gates - ANP
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Dwellings, Gatehouse
  • Structures, Transportation, Bridge
  • Mark Weaver
  • 2007
  • Acadia National Park
Stone Bridge and Entry Gates - ANP
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
ANP - Stone Bridge on Stanley Brook Road (a) and Entry Gates (b-c) near Jordan Pond, Seal Harbor.
Stone Bridge at Bubble Pond and Sieur de Monts Spring
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Transportation, Bridge
  • 1910 ?
  • Acadia National Park
Description:
Tinted sepia toned, 8"x10", photographs of a) the stone bridge and carriage road at Bubble Pond and b) Sieur de Monts Spring
Bubble Pond and Cadillac Mountain
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places, Lake
  • Structures, Transportation, Bridge
  • 1910
  • Acadia National Park
Bubble Pond and Cadillac Mountain
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Colored photograph card, 6"x8", showing the stone bridge and Bubble Pond with Cadillac Mountain in background.
Otter Creek Causeway
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Transportation, Bridge
  • William D. Hocker
  • 1989
  • Bar Harbor, Otter Creek
Otter Creek Causeway
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Otter Creek causeway from eastern shore. Shows pedestrian and mini-van. Photograph taken for "Mount Desert: an informal history".
Otter Creek Bridge
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Transportation, Bridge
  • ca. 1890
  • Bar Harbor, Otter Creek
Otter Creek Bridge
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Otter Creek wooden bridge from eastern shore. Collected for "Mount Desert: an Informal History". Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions.
Otter Creek Causeway
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Transportation, Bridge
  • William D. Hocker
  • 1989
  • Bar Harbor, Otter Creek
Otter Creek Causeway
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Otter Creek causeway from eastern shore. Lobster boat moorings accessed from Park Loop Road. Lobstermen from Otter Creek. Bridge and causeway are part of Acadia National Park. Photograph taken for "Mount Desert: an informal history".
New Mt. Desert Bridge
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Structures, Transportation, Bridge
  • Maine
  • Copyright Undetermined
New Mt. Desert Bridge
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Mt. Desert Bridge
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Transportation, Bridge
  • Mount Desert Island
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Mt. Desert Bridge
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Road Map, Mount Desert Island, Maine Mount Desert Island Road and Path Map, 1930
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
  • Map
  • Places, Carriage Road
  • Structures, Transportation, Bridge
  • Bates, Waldron
  • Jaques, Herbert
    Munroe, William H.
  • Rand, Edward L.
  • 1930
  • Mount Desert Island
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Description:
Road map of Mount Desert Island, ME showing the motor roads, Rockefeller carriage roads, and trails on the island. Elevation lines are also included. 1 : 40,000
Otter Cliffs Radio Station Worker "Folker" at Controls Print
Jesup Memorial Library
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Structures, Transportation, Bridge
  • Acadia National Park
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Description:
A worker "Folker" sits at the controls at the Otter Cliffs Radio Station. Black and White