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Addison Packing Company Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Addison Packing Company Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
W. H. Ward Store Before 1884 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| W. H. Ward Store Before 1884 Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The original William Henry Ward Store on the Manset shore. This photograph was taken before the expansion of the wharf by William H. Ward. | ||
W.H. Ward Jr. Store - After the Fire Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| W.H. Ward Jr. Store - After the Fire Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Main Street Looking North Southwest Harbor School House with Bell tower on the left. Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Main Street Looking North Southwest Harbor School House with Bell tower on the left. Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Clark Point Road goes off to the right in the foreground. The Left side of Main Street: J.C. Ralph's Studio is the first whole building visible on the left. One of the old street lights and the wall of the Southwest Harbor Public Library are visible on the far side of the Ralph building. The Right Side of Main Street: The "fountain" sitting in the road in just about at the corner of Clark Point Road, is a horse watering fountain. The white two-story building with the belfry was Southwest Harbor’s first high school before the building was turned ninety degrees and moved to become the Harmon Block at 337 Main Street. Gilley Plumbing, later the Gilley Plumbing Company, is visible beyond the school building. [show more] | |
View from the Moorings Restaurant Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| View from the Moorings Restaurant Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Aerial View of The Henry R. Hinckley Company, Manset, and Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Aerial View of The Henry R. Hinckley Company, Manset, and Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Winter View of the Underwood Factory in Bass Harbor from Bernard Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Winter View of the Underwood Factory in Bass Harbor from Bernard Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The cannery was housed in the brick building at left (now Hopkins Landing condominiums). |
Ernest T. Richardson's Maplewood Lunch and Tourist Camps Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Ernest T. Richardson's Maplewood Lunch and Tourist Camps Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: "Beginning with the history of the houses of Somesville at the southern end of the settlement on the road to Southwest Harbor: there are several camps and cottages built in recent years around the shores of Echo Lake. Ernest Richardson has built two on the western side, Rolf Motz built a cottage close to the road on the eastern shore which he sold in 1935 to Mrs. O. C. Nutting. There are several others which have been owned by different people, and Ernest Richardson has a store and some overnight camps built in 1935-6 close to the road." – “Traditions and Records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine” by Mrs. Seth S. Thornton, 1938, p. 257. For some time Ernest was in business with his friend Otto Clyde Nutting (1875-1972) [O.C. Nutting] with whom he went hunting and fishing. "There are several small houses on the right side of the road [on the eastern shore of Echo Lake], owned by people who have been employed by Nutting and Richardson in their lumbering operations. This firm operated a portable saw mill in this vicinity for a few years." - “Traditions and Records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine” by Mrs. Seth S. Thornton, 1938, p. 258. [show more] | ||
The Underwood Sardine Factory, Tremont, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Underwood Sardine Factory, Tremont, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Abel's Lobster Pound, Bernard, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Abel's Lobster Pound, Bernard, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The gambrel roofed cottage just visible at the far right was the summer home of Paul Shields and his family. The cottage is at 41 Gunlow Road, Richtown, Maine - Map 3 - Lot 73 A. | |
Morris Yachts Boat Shed and Head of the Harbor, Southwest Harbor, Maine - After 1972 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Morris Yachts Boat Shed and Head of the Harbor, Southwest Harbor, Maine - After 1972 Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The Boat Shed is the beige building on the right across the harbor. | |
Robert Bobby Farnsworth Rich's Bass Harbor Boat Shop and Marina Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Robert Bobby Farnsworth Rich's Bass Harbor Boat Shop and Marina Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
The Henry R. Hinckley Company - Manset Boat Sheds from the Water - Janusary 12, 1944 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Henry R. Hinckley Company - Manset Boat Sheds from the Water - Janusary 12, 1944 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Clark Point from J.W. Stinson and Son in Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Clark Point from J.W. Stinson and Son in Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Echo Vista Restaurant and Beech Cliff on Echo Lake Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Echo Vista Restaurant and Beech Cliff on Echo Lake Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Lobsterland, Seawall, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Lobsterland, Seawall, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |