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Shipyard and Mill at Somesville Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Shipyard and Mill at Somesville Northeast Harbor Library Description: B/W stereoview of a saw mill and shipyard (with schooner being built) in Somesville Harbor. Parker Farm is left center behind schooner. | |
"Peanut Row" Hall Quarry Northeast Harbor Library |
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| "Peanut Row" Hall Quarry Northeast Harbor Library Description: Hall Quarry showing the paving cutter's camps on "Peanut Row", the schoolhouse, and other buildings. | ||
Gilpatrick Homestead Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Gilpatrick Homestead Northeast Harbor Library Description: Shows the Gilpatrick homestead (center), which later became the Tea Garden and then a summer house called Little Orchard. Brown & Gilley's hall out over Gilpatrick Cove (far left) and Cove Cottage (right). | ||
Island Herald Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Island Herald Northeast Harbor Library Description: Local newspaper published every Friday in summer months. Features individual and community events in Southwest Harbor, Northeast Harbor, and Seal Harbor. This issue includes the history of Jordan Pond House. | ||
Island Herald Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Island Herald Northeast Harbor Library Description: Weekly newspaper published in the summer months. This edition features an article on the Jordan Pond House. |