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View of Bass Harbor from the Underwood Water Tower Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| View of Bass Harbor from the Underwood Water Tower Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The building with the tower in the distant background was the Charles B. Dix / Simeon Amassa Holden house and the stable (now moved) is the large building in the field behind it. The boathouse for that property, the Captain Charles B. Dix (1836-1906) Boat House, is on the white house directly on the shore next to the large clump of trees. It was the Lyle Arlington Reed house at the time the picture was taken - 143 Harbor Drive (Route 102A), Tremont, Maine. The building out on the spit is Little Island Marine, begun after WWII c. 1945-1946. The business on the shore just to the right of the wharf building was Lyle Arlington Reed’s store - 35 Shore Road, Bass Harbor (formerly McKinley), Maine. The small brown house in the middle of the large lot at the right, almost at the corner of McMullen Avenue and the Shore Road belonged to George Al Lovejoy (1903-1964). The house is now gone. It probably sat on the 9 McMullen Avenue property, Map 12 – Lot 44. The large building in the right foreground was owned by H.G. Reed and housed the Post Office on the ground floor facing the Shore Road – 45 Shore Road, Bass Harbor, Maine – Map 12 – Lot 43 The building at the left foreground was W.H. Thurston's General Store – later the Seafood Ketch restaurant – 47 Shore Road – Map 12 – Lot 42. [show more] |
View of Bass Harbor from the Underwood Water Tower Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| View of Bass Harbor from the Underwood Water Tower Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: See item 9337 for details about the subjects in this image. |
View South from the High Road Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| View South from the High Road Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
View of Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| View of Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
The High Road - View Northwest Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The High Road - View Northwest Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Left to Right on the High Road: Robie M. Norwood Jr. House - 17 High Road - Map 5 - Lot 19 - MHPC #405-0834 Mrs. Seth S. Thornton House - 23 High Road - Map 5 - Lot 23 - MHPC #405-0835 Mt. Desert Congregational Church - 29 High Road - Map 5 - Lot 25 - MHPC #405-0836 | |
View of the High Road and the Southwest Harbor Congregational Church Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| View of the High Road and the Southwest Harbor Congregational Church Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Clark Point Road From Three Chimneys to the James Francis Ross House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Clark Point Road From Three Chimneys to the James Francis Ross House Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
CCC Members Constructing Southwest Harbor Village Green Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| CCC Members Constructing Southwest Harbor Village Green Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The automobile on the left is a Model A. The one on the right is a 1933 Ford. The sign on the corner of the old first Masonic Hall building across Main Street says, “Pine Tree Shoe Repair.” Left to Right: Harold Cass Bill (unknown) H. Greenleaf | |
View of Clark Point in Southwest Harbor from Manset Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| View of Clark Point in Southwest Harbor from Manset Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Postcard written to Miss Ruth Nibblelink 178 W. 12th St. Holland, Michigan "July 3, '35 Sunny Meadow Cottage Sea Wall, Me. Thank you for your card received some months ago. Papa, Aunt E. Abie Gifford & I drove down here the 17th. We are getting on nicely - I hope you are well and your mother. Do write me when you feel like it. Lovingly, Edith Grandgent" Printed for Carroll's Drug Store, Southwest Harbor, Maine [show more] | |
Bar Harbor and Mountains from Bar Island Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bar Harbor and Mountains from Bar Island Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Shows the old Eastern Yacht Club Pier, later the Bar Harbor Reading Room Pier. Also shows the Shore Club, later the Mount Desert Reading Room. |
Fire at the Second Masonic Hall, Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Fire at the Second Masonic Hall, Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Clark Point Road Looking West Toward Main Street Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Clark Point Road Looking West Toward Main Street Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The American Gas Accumulator Company Acetylene Traffic Beacon, or "Silent Policeman" is just visible in the center of the photograph at the junction of Clark Point Road and Main Street with the town bandstand behind it. | |
Fernald's Store, Library and Somes Cottage, Somesville, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Fernald's Store, Library and Somes Cottage, Somesville, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Published by Georgia Somes Smith, Mt. Desert, Me. | |
View of Main Street, Southwest Harbor Looking South from Dr. George Neal's Garden Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| View of Main Street, Southwest Harbor Looking South from Dr. George Neal's Garden Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The back of the photograph says "Grades 1 - 2 - 3 and High School" |
Northeast Harbor from Flying Mountain Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Northeast Harbor from Flying Mountain Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The Nathan Smallidge (1817-1874) farm and the Ansel L. Manchester Cottage are visible across the sound. The Baker Island Light Station is in the far distance. |