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Photograph of Shore Cottage, also called Uferheim and Baymeath
Bar Harbor Historical Society
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
  • Bar Harbor
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Description:
Black and white photograph of a Shore Cottage, a summer cottage built for Samuel E. Lyon along Eden Street in Bar Harbor. The cottage was built in 1884 and was based on plans by William Ralph Emerson. The house was nearly identical to Brook End, which Emerson designed for Samuel Lyon in 1881. This house was occupied by John DeKoven, who called it Baymeath. When the DeKovens moved to Hulls Cove, they took the name with them. The house was then known as Shore Cottage, and later it was called Uferheim and owned by Uriel Crocker. It was built by John E. Clark and razed around 1939. [show more]
Dorr Family Silver Set
Bar Harbor Historical Society
  • Set
  • none
  • No Copyright - United States
Dorr Family Silver Set
Bar Harbor Historical Society
George B. Dorr Haviland food service set: china plates, cups, bowls.
Bar Harbor Historical Society
  • Set
  • Object, Food Service Sets
  • Copyright Undetermined
George B. Dorr Canton food service set: china plates, cups, bowls.
Bar Harbor Historical Society
  • Set
  • Object, Food Service Sets
  • In Copyright
Downtown Bar Harbor Proposed Beautification - Stephen's Lane
Bar Harbor Historical Society
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places, Island
  • Structures, Commercial, Lodging, Hotel
  • Beatrix Farrand
  • Bar Harbor
  • Copyright Undetermined
Description:
Celebrated landscape architect, Beatrix Farrand commissioned a watercolor artist (unknown) to produce scenes of downtown Bar Harbor with her recommendations to the Village Improvement Association for beautifying the downtown with trellises, window boxes, plants, and flowers. Farrand's recommendations were never carried out. Looking toward Cadillac Mt on Main Street and Stephen's Lane