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Old view of Cranberry Road
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • No Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Only
Old view of Cranberry Road
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Description:
Enlarged reprint of an old view of Cranberry Road (perhaps a postcard view) with a mask identifying buildings along the road. Probably identified 1982 or later by someone who knew Tud Bunker (Doc Haydock?).
Houses on GCI
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • No Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Only
Houses on GCI
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Description:
A= Postcard photo of Old Stanley home (now Rome/Glazer house) with note: "Nettie Stanley Residents" (sic) Shows the old store to the left, rear of house. B= Birlem fish house on the Pool. C= Town dock and Birlem fish house and little bait house. D= Postcard photo of GCI Post Office (orig photo was by J.G. Towns, Holbrook, MA). E= Bunker dock in the Pool with workers. F= Evergreen trees at dawn with caption "Just a dawn." G= Photo of interior of a home. H= Christmas card photo of Nativity scene an sleigh with reindeer with note that ceramics were made for Florence and Herbert Towns. [show more]
Glass globe light fixture
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
  • Object, Furnishings, Lighting Fixture
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • No Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Only
Glass globe light fixture
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Description:
Light fixture. Glass globe from donor's kitchen ceiling light with connections and cap. White glass with two blue lines and pale blue band between them; brass base is painted beige.
Ruggles House in Columbia Falls, ME
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Maine
Ruggles House in Columbia Falls, ME
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Historic Ruggles House is shown before and after renovations. Also phogoraph of a mantle. Included is an excerpt of the book "Historic Churches and Homes of Maine" (1937) about the "Home of Thomas Ruggles" by Percia V. White.
Shoe remnants discovered in Pasonage crawlspace 2013
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
  • Object, Clothing, Shoe
  • Object, Clothing, Shoe
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • No Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Only
Shoe remnants discovered in Pasonage crawlspace 2013
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Description:
Shoes. A collection of the remains of late 19th-century leather shoes discovered in the kitchen crawlspace during the 2013 remodeling of the Great Cranberry Congregational Church parsonage house (177 Cranberry Road). Twenty soles or pieces of soles and two heel uppers with soles missing; remains of nine high boots with eyelets (some brass eyelets in-situ); and twenty leather shoe scraps. All shoe remains are leather, all soles are double- or single- row wood-pegged. [show more]
Hamor House sketch
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
  • Image, Art, Drawing
  • Businesses, Restaurant Business
  • People
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
  • No Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Only
Hamor House sketch
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Description:
Drawing by S.G. Easter or Caster? pencil sketch of the Hamor Tea House; some water staining on the edges. Painting removed from original frame (a glass pane with metal rosettes securing it to a wood board back). Original sketch stored separately; scanned print of the drawing is in frame.
The Old Homestead, poem
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
  • Publication, Clipping
  • Other
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • No Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Only
The Old Homestead, poem
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Description:
The Old Homestead, a poem by E.T. Preble., reminisces about the Preble house on GCI and all the lives now past. The author of the poem is most likely Elmenia Thompson Spurling, b. 19 Aug 1840, who married first Ezra Carroll, then William Henry Preble. Elmenia had four children by Preble, one being Abby Lizzie Preble, b. 25 Sep 1865, d. 24 Dec 1901 in Chicago. (Statement at bottom of poem connects author to GCI Preble house.)
Postcard photo of houses
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • No Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Only
Postcard photo of houses
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Description:
Postcard photos (A) a house on Islesford with message on reverse to Frances (Marr?) dated 1918, and (B) an unknown house with two people on porch (no message).
Archaeological fragments recovered at Macfarlan (Preble) house
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
  • Object, Other Object
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • No Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Only
Description:
Archaeological fragments. Collection of ceramic sherds; white clay pipestem fragments; doll parts, and small finds. Collection of artifacts recovered by donor 1970s-1990s from his property - the historic William Pitt Preble house built ca. 1827. Items donor recovered outside behind the kitchen include sherds of brown, green, purple, red, and blue underglaze printed wares (one "Indian Tomb" pattern (ca. 1830)). Some printed ware sherds with scalloped and some with smooth edges, most are of buff paste and white on reverse. Blue, green, and white edged earthenwares. One sherd underglaze blue, sponge or splatter pattern. One sherd blue/grey stoneware. Four white clay pipe stem fragments measured by donor 2013/2014 and remeasured 2015. Doll's arm marked 'Germany' = 0.093". Small finds: larger doll arm; blue cut glass bead, pocket watch key, tiny wood button, fragment of small metal collar, fragment of what may be a bone toothbrush head. (See also 2017.386.2161 for research materials.) [show more]
Aunt Belle's House - Belle M. (Higgins) Trask House
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Tremont, Great Gott Island
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Description:
Photographer Eleanor R. Mayo lived with Ruth Moore whose sister, Esther Moore Trask's father-in-law was George Washington Trask, another brother of William S. Trask, hence thee title of the photograph, "Aunt Belle's House."
Items found during renovation of The Cedars
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Document, Other Documents
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted
Items found during renovation of The Cedars
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
Items found during restoration of The Cedars. See Reference Item 3006 for information about these items.
Samuel Champion Cooper Cottage
The Larches
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Reference
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
  • Southwest Harbor
  • In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted
Samuel Champion Cooper Cottage
The Larches
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Brooke Astor's Cove End, Summers on Mount Desert in Maine
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Publication, Clipping, Magazine Clipping
  • Structures, Dwellings
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Susan Mary Alsop
  • Jul-96
Description:
An article about Brooke Astor's summer home. Interior Design by Mark Hampton, & Nancy Pierrepont. Landscape Architecture by Morgan Wheelock. Photography by B. Brink.
House for Mrs. K. J. Stevens
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Fred L. Savage
  • Mount Desert, Northeast Harbor
House for Mrs. K. J. Stevens
Northeast Harbor Library
House for Mrs. John Whitmore
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Fred L. Savage
  • Mount Desert, Northeast Harbor
House for Mrs. John Whitmore
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
2 copies Specifications for House 1 copy Specifications for Cottage. 2 pages notes. Addition 1901.
Photograph of the parlor of Highbrook
Bar Harbor Historical Society
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
  • Bar Harbor
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Photograph of the parlor of Highbrook
Bar Harbor Historical Society
Description:
Black and white photograph showing the parlor of Highbrook, looking toward the piazza. Highbrook was designed by Boston architect William Ralph Emerson, and was built by W.A. Jordan. It was built for Mary Leeds (Mrs. James Leeds) and was finished in 1881. 
Highbrook burned in 1947.
Photograph of The Knoll
Bar Harbor Historical Society
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
  • Bar Harbor
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Photograph of The Knoll
Bar Harbor Historical Society
Description:
Black and white photograph of The Knoll, a summer cottage located on the Eagle Lake Road. The Knoll is largely obscured by trees in this view, but the end of the house is visible, including a long staircase connecting the porch to the ground. The Knoll was designed by Boston architect William Ralph Emerson for Henrietta Wilkins. It was built by Bar Harbor contractor John E. Clark. The Knoll burned in 1947
Photograph of the parlor of Highbrook
Bar Harbor Historical Society
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
  • Bar Harbor
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Photograph of the parlor of Highbrook
Bar Harbor Historical Society
Description:
Black and white photograph showing the parlor of Highbrook, looking toward the stairs. Highbrook was designed by Boston architect William Ralph Emerson, and was built by W.A. Jordan. It was built for Mary Leeds (Mrs. James Leeds) and was finished in 1881. 
Highbrook burned in 1947.
Photograph of Highbrook
Bar Harbor Historical Society
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
  • Bar Harbor
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Photograph of Highbrook
Bar Harbor Historical Society
Description:
View of Highbrook as seen from in front of the house. Highbrook was designed by Boston architect William Ralph Emerson, and was built by W.A. Jordan. The cottage was built by Mary Leeds (Mrs. James Leeds) and was finished in 1881. 
Highbrook burned in 1947.
Photograph of Burnmouth as seen from the Water
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 Burnmouth as seen from the water. Burnmouth was designed by Boston architect William Ralph Emerson and built by contractor John E. Clark in 1885-86. The original owner was W.B. Walley. The house was located on Eden Street and was torn down in 1979. This view shows the house after it was altered in 1926, a project overseen by architect Arthur W. McFarland. Among other changes, the oringal porch was removed and replaced by a much version. The cottage name is sometimes misspelled as Bournemouth. [show more]
Photograph of Burnmouth from the water
Bar Harbor Historical Society
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Photograph of Burnmouth from the water
Bar Harbor Historical Society
Description:
Photograph of Burnmouth as seen from the water. Burnmouth was designed by Boston architect William Ralph Emerson and built by contractor John E. Clark in 1885-86. The original owner was W.B. Walley. The house was located on Eden Street. This photograph shows the original porch of the house, which was significantly altered in 1926. The house was torn down in 1979, and the grounds became the site of a hotel. Writing on the back of the photograph reads: Mrs. R.H. McCormick Eden St. Atlantic Motel - Tennis Courts There now The cottage name is sometimes misspelled as Bournemouth. [show more]
Photograph of Burnmouth
Bar Harbor Historical Society
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Photograph of Burnmouth
Bar Harbor Historical Society
Description:
Black and white photograph of the entrance facade of Burnmouth, a summer cottage located on Eden Street, Bar Harbor. Burnmouth was designed by Boston architect William Ralph Emerson and built by contractor John E. Clark over the winter of 1885-86. The original owner was W.B. Walley. During the 1960s the house was owned by the McCormick family. Burnmouth was torn down in 1979. The cottage name is sometimes misspelled as Bournemouth. In addition to the cottage name, writing on the back of the photograph reads: Please return to Palmer + Hall Real Estate + Insurance 28 Cottage St Bar Harbor, Maine P [show more]
Photograph of Burnmouth
Bar Harbor Historical Society
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
  • Bar Harbor
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Photograph of Burnmouth
Bar Harbor Historical Society
Description:
Black and white photograph of Burnmouth, a summer cottage located on Eden Street, Bar Harbor. Burnmouth was designed by Boston architect William Ralph Emerson and built by contractor John E. Clark. The original owner was W.B. Walley. The house was located on Eden Street and was torn down in 1979. This photograph shows the land-side of the house, and was taken in the off-season, as the vines do not have any leaves and many of the windows and doors are covered with shutters and boards. Pencil writing on the back of this photograph identifies this cottage as "Bournemouth" which is misspelled. Also written in this same hand is: Mrs. Archibald Harrison (1904) Mrs. Morris McCormick (1969) [show more]
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]
George Ripley Fuller House
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Reference
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Southwest Harbor
  • In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted
George Ripley Fuller House
Southwest Harbor Public Library