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Jordan Pond House Northeast Harbor Library |
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Hamor Tea House Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Hamor Tea House Northeast Harbor Library Description: Scanned copy of photograph of the Hamor Tea House on Great Cranberry Island. | |||
Sunset Hotel and Restaurant Surety Bond Application Form, May 31, 1938 Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| Sunset Hotel and Restaurant Surety Bond Application Form, May 31, 1938 Great Harbor Maritime Museum Description: Application to the Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York for a surety bond for the Sunset Hotel and Restaurant in Bar Harbor, ME. A financial statement from the Sunset Hotel and Restaurant from December 31, 1937 is included with their application. People Mentioned: Mark Perlinsky, Angela C. Kaufman, Peter Manty, R. C. Masterman, Wyman P. Wadleigh, Charles Chapman, Harold Carter | |
Sunset Hotel and Restaurant Location Change Legal Notice, September 9, 1935 Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| Sunset Hotel and Restaurant Location Change Legal Notice, September 9, 1935 Great Harbor Maritime Museum Description: Legal notice of a location change for The Sunset Hotel and Restaurant Corporation from Bangor to Bar Harbor, ME. Notice is also made of Asimina Mourkas resigning as clerk of the corporation and the election of David O. Rodick in her stead. A note attached to the document and signed by the Deputy Secretary of State on May 29, 1936 certifies that the document is a true copy of a record from the Maine Department of State. People Mentioned: Asimina Mourkas, Lewis O. Barrows, David O. Rodick [show more] | |
A.B. & J.R. Hodgkins Contractors and Builders Invoice, May 1, 1937 Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| A.B. & J.R. Hodgkins Contractors and Builders Invoice, May 1, 1937 Great Harbor Maritime Museum Description: Invoice from A.B. & J.R. Hodgkins Contractors and Builders for labor and materials used at The Sunset Hotel. A stamp on the invoice indicates that the bill was paid on May 5, 1937. People Mentioned: A. B. Hodgkins, J. R. Hodgkins | |
A.G. Jewett Automatic Heating and Air Conditioning Invoice, May 1, 1937 Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| A.G. Jewett Automatic Heating and Air Conditioning Invoice, May 1, 1937 Great Harbor Maritime Museum Description: Invoice from A.G. Jewett Automatic Heating and Air Conditioning for labor and materials used at The Sunset Hotel and Restaurant. A handwritten note on the invoice indicates that the bill was paid on May 6, 1937. People Mentioned: A. G. Jewett | |
The Clark Coal Company Invoice, May 31, 1937 Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| The Clark Coal Company Invoice, May 31, 1937 Great Harbor Maritime Museum Description: Invoice from The Clark Coal Company for one ton of stove coal ordered by The Sunset Hotel in Bar Harbor, ME. A stamp on the invoice indicates that the bill was paid on June 8, 1937. People Mentioned: A. B. Leland, H. D. Rodick, Angela C. Kaufman | |
Lobsterland Restaurant Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Lobsterland Restaurant Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Lobsterland was a restaurant and lobster pound at Seawall that burned on August 28, 1965. The building that became “Lobsterland” was bought by David B. Benson from Vera Rich (Vera A. (Beal) Rich (1918-1996), Mrs. Maurice Stanley Rich) who had used it as a playhouse when she took care of children. The original address of the building was 411 Main Street, Southwest Harbor. The house on the lot was built by Maurice and Vera Rich. It later became the Fiddlers Green Restaurant. Lobsterland Leveled The Bar Harbor Times, August, 1965 by LaRue Spiker "... Lobsterland, a restaurant and lobster pound at Seawall, was leveled by fire August 28. David Benson, owner of the Lobsterland building, stated that the structure and its equipment were a total loss but partially insured. The cause has not been determined. A number of people reported the fire. Two boys are thought to have been the first to spot it. They said they first noticed fire inside the building; a few seconds later there was a muffled explosion and the whole roof was ablaze. Another person first noticed the fire concentrated at the far end of the dining room where the heater was located. Another person thought the fire was first heaviest in the center of the building where the trash cans were kept, raising the possibility that a live cigarette butt had been deposited in one of them. The property had been leased by Jesse Forbis [Jesse Lee Forbis (1915-1982)] this summer for operation of the restaurant and pound. Mr. Benson stated that he has no plans for re-building this fall but may do so next spring." [show more] | ||
Interior of the Jordan Pond House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Interior of the Jordan Pond House Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Jordan Pond House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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Acadia National Park - Jordan Pond House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Acadia National Park - Jordan Pond House Southwest Harbor Public Library |