File Attachment: Church_-_St._Peters_Catholic.pdf …Peter's Catholic Church Southwest Harbor The dedication of the new St. …Located in the Manset section of Southwest Harbor overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and the Mt. …John Kenney, BarHarbor, the Rev. William Nelligan of St. Marys', Old Town and the Rev. John E. Bellefontaine, present pastor. …Until 1946, Catholics from this area traveled to Northeast Harbor to attend services, and during the year, Father John J.
File Attachment: Everett Ellsworth Truette Cottage.pdf …Truette Cottage By-Water Cottage Dorothy Elder Marcus Cottage High Tide Address: 17 Meadow Lane originally all part of 20 Meadow Lane City: Southwest Harbor …Truette to Miss Dorothy Elder Marcus, who make it her permanent home." - Traditions and Records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island …Truette, who has sold her attractive cottage, Bywater [Sic], at Seawall to Miss Marcus of New York and Seal Harbor, will leave on Wednesday of this wee …BarHarbor Times, September 5, 1934. Owner Chain: The land at 20 Meadow Lane was sold by Isaac F.
File Attachment: Robert Malcolm Carter House.pdf …House History Robert Malcolm Carter House Address: 27 Forest Avenue City: Southwest Harbor State: Maine Map and Lot Number: Map 6 - Lot 560 Map: Build …in 1931 [T-146]; Worcester Ben Conley Worcester Sr. (1882-1978) "Robert Carter built his house in 1931." - Traditions and Records of Southwest Harbor …The BarHarbor Times, October 21, 1931. The same issue of the newspaper contains the obituary of Robert s father-in-law, Nahum Millard Norwood.
File Attachment: Anne_Brimley_Gould_Cottage.1.pdf …House History Anne Brimley Gould Cottage TopGallant ME SWH Waterview Lane 011 - 12688 Address: 11 Waterview Lane City: Southwest Harbor State …Gould, self-published, Melbourne, Florida, 236 pages - in the collection of the Southwest Harbor Public Library LC 728 Gould According to Anne, many …A friend from The Jackson Laboratory days, William West, built the bar and rough work for bookcases upstairs. Sue Goodman papered the bathroom.
File Attachment: Samuel Morse Downs Cottage.pdf …Edgecliff MDI, Southwest Harbor, Norwood Road - 034 Address: 34 Norwood Road town designation - registered in NRHP as Norwood Lane. …Or that the Downs applied to Bates for a design and he had an unused one already created for Southwest Harbor. …Downs were among the early summer residents of Southwest Harbor and their cottage was among the first to be built. Mrs. …BarHarbor Record 09/15/1892 "Edgecliff is more like an English place than any other on the western side of the Sound.
File Attachment: Sea Wall House Hotel.pdf …- Traditions and Records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine by Mrs. Seth S. Thornton, 1938, p. 206. …The Sea Wall House, South West Harbor, Mount Desert, Me. Boston Daily Globe, p. 10 - June 8, 1884. …One can not write up Southwest Harbor without making some mention of Seawall. The following description by Spray gives one a good idea. …Village - The BarHarbor Record, p. 1, 5, 6 Saturday, June 15, 1895 The Harvard Land Company own here about two hundred acres of land, situated
Description: Built by John T.R. Freeman around 1885. The wharf was occupied by several canning businesses at various times
File Attachment: Freeman's Wharf.pdf …Farnsworth Sardine Factory The Southwest Harbor Packing Company Seacoast Canning Company Addison Packing Company Stinson Canning Company Great Harbor Marina …Freeman Wharf at the head of Southwest Harbor in about 1885. …The more such industries well conducted the better." - BarHarbor Record, January 7, 1892. …s plants in Prospect Harbor and in Southwest Harbor. (All or part of the business was at one time called Wass & Stinson.)
File Attachment: Ocean House Hotel.pdf …Business History Ocean House Hotel Address: 5 Ocean House Road and 30 Shore Road City: Southwest Harbor, Manset State: Maine Map and Lot: Map 1 Lots …added to the main building, and a large cottage has been moved to a location just across the street from the hotel and will be used as an annex." - The Bar …Harbor Times, Wednesday, May 23, 1928. …(Staples) Teague, formerly of Southwest Harbor, died on February 26, 1894 in Belfast, Maine.
File Attachment: George Edward Sanford House - T.pdf …along and made nearly a lifetime career of not speaking to each other....My uncle, Jordan, went on to found and operate a sight-seeing boat business in Bar …Harbor. …"Their sister, Annie, married Harry Seavey, and lived in Northeast Harbor. …Gatcomb and Katherine Gertrude (Higgins) Gatcomb, a summer visitor to Southwest Harbor.
Description: The Bear Island Light is located on the west end of Bear Island. It was originally established in 1839. The current structure dates to 1889. The Light was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.
File Attachment: Bear Island Light.pdf …1989 "For a time beginning in 1887, Bear Island had a buoy depot where navigational aids were maintained; the depot was later transferred to Southwest Harbor …The keeper merely lights the light at sunset each night and, barring the fact that the burner becomes carbonned up, it operates automatically until shut …The government has purchased the steamboat wharf at Southwest Harbor and the buoy depot is being transferred to that place." - Traditions and Records …of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine by Mrs.
File Attachment: Baker Island Light.pdf …During the late nineteenth century the Baker Island Light guided the numerous vessels which came to Mount Desert bearing tourists for the resorts at Bar …Harbor, Northeast Harbor and others.
File Attachment: 2013-04-15 The Satterlee Window.pdf ….*4 Postscript: Tiffany stained glass windows can be seen on Mount Desert Island in BarHarbor's St.
File Attachment: Duck Brook Carriage Road Bridge.pdf …Desert, ME 04660, Printed by The BarHarbor Times Print Shop, 1985, 1986, 1987. See also: Duck Brook Motor Bridge
File Attachment: Mount Desert Rock and Light Station.pdf …Mount Desert Rock is a remote, treeless island situated approximately 25 nautical miles south of BarHarbor, Maine. " Another important Maine coast light
Description: The property at Spruce Point was purchased by Frederick Allen in 1841. He was the first person of African descent to own land in the area. His family of 12 lived on this property until the 1890s. Spruce Point was also referred to as Negro Point.