Description: Varnished door, appearing to have originated on a boat, with a porthole in the upper section. The center part of the door is a different wood, and it seems that the outer frame was added to enlarge the door when it was installed in the Fleet House. As of May 2023, the origins of this door are unknown
Description: A two plaque trophy containing the names of those who have won the Captains' Award for the Rowing Class. The names of winners are engraved on metal plates screwed into the wood. The first plaque (2022X.03.031.A) consists of a varnished mahogany with 20 brass plaques. The second plaque (2022X.03.031.B) consists of a varnished mahogany board with space for 48 brass plaques. Inscription on both reads as follows. __________ CAPTAIN’S AWARD ROWING CLASS 1979 ~ Elizabeth Train 1980 ~ John W. Gorham 1981 ~ Sarah L. Grew 1982 ~ Andres Valenzuela-Tyson 1983 ~ Benjamin C. Moore 1984 ~ Melissa Grassi 1985 ~ Lance Davis 1986 ~ Allen Clare Elkins 1987 ~ Philip Ellis 1988 ~ Hugh Lippincott 1989 ~ Charlotte Grassi 1990 July ~ Sarah N. Coffin August ~ Hannah W. Burt 1991 July ~ Ned Sears August ~ Helen Grassi 1992 July ~ Nicholas Sage August ~ Augie Valenzuela-Tyson 1993 July ~ Phoebe Andrews August ~ Laura Strassgoetl 1994 July ~ Fritz Van Der Grift August ~ Alec Smith 1995 July ~ Doug Compton August ~ Pippa Klipstein 1996 July ~ John Bienkowski August ~ Annie Madeira 1997 July ~ Lucas Milliken August ~ Noah Goldberg 1998 July ~ Marina Michelson August ~ Christopher Hohler second plaque 1999 July ~ Elizabeth Brauer August ~ Philip DeNormandie 2000 July ~ Nina Jones August ~ Carson M. Crain 2001 July ~ Katherine Bienkowski August ~ Alexandra Clark 2002 July ~ Smantha Kent August ~ Emily Carey 2003 July ~ Charley Dickey August ~ Alic Cromwell 2004 July ~ Sasha Jones August ~ Ellie Neilson 2005 July ~ Ellie Neilson August ~ Howard Johnson 2006 July ~ Tucker Boynton August ~ Parsons Mellon 2007 July ~ Ava Du Pont August ~ Hale Murch 2008 July ~ Jasper Schutt August ~ Ryder Henry 2009 July ~ Cordelia Scott August ~ Tally Jervis 2010 July ~ Olivia Mundy August ~ Campbell Herrington 2011 July ~ Joey Kennedy August ~ Wally Capen 2012 July ~ Oliver Scott August ~ Marina Steinle 2013 July ~ Alejandro Villa Bass August ~ Teddy Madara 2014 July ~ Louisa Haskell August ~ Penelope Brown 2015 July ~ William Henry August ~ Henry Haskell 2016 July ~ Niva Mitchell August ~ Scarlett Hawkins 2017 July ~ Otto Smith August ~ Coco Shepherd 2018 July ~ Eloise Schiff August ~ Gracyn Smith [show more]
Description: Framed proposal drawing for the Fleet Medal, likely by Roger Griswold. This drawing is very similar to 2022X.01.005, but includes watercolor and the Fleet Burgee at the right. Mount Desert Island is encircled in a broad golden frame, with Northeast Harbor Fleet enclosing roughly 2/3 of the circle.
Description: An award consisting of three wooden plaques containing the names of those who have received this award in recognition of their seamanship skills. The award was given in in memory of Frederic C. Towers, Jr. The first plaque (2022X.03.048A) consists of a mahogany board, upon which a brass plaque at the top gives the name. Below, 21 brass plaques contain the winners of this award between 1979 and 2000. The second plaque (2022X.03.048.B) consists of a mahogany board with XXX brass plaques, each of which is engraved with the names of winners. The third plaque (2022X.03.048.C)consists of a mahogany board with 12 brass plaques, each of which is engraved with the names of winners. The names of the winners are engraved on metal plates on the plaque. [show more]
Description: A pair of ship's lights, one painted red and the other painted blue, repurposed as ceiling lights inside the north door of the Fleet House. The red light is accession 2022X.02.035.A, and the blue light is 2022X.02.035.B Similar lights are installed under the cabinets in the alcove
Description: A steep, curved, wooden staircase that leads to the southern loft. Its origins are unknown, but it appears to have originally been used on a boat.
Description: A oval-shaped Nambe-alloy trophy bowl with thick walls, no inscription on the bowl itself. Bottom stamped: nambe 5698, (c)1989. The bowl sits on a wooden base (2022X.03.017.B) with an engraved metal plate that wraps around half of it. Inscription reads as follows. __________ Northeast Harbor Fleet International One Design Class Sportsmanship Award
Description: A large wooden eagle with a banner of the US flag wrapping around it. This large carving appears to have come from a larger ship, but its history is currently (2022) unknown.
Description: A trophy awarded to the winner of The Eagle Challenge; a competition among those International One Design skippers in the first half of the August Series. The trophy has a wooden base that appears to have been created with a section of a mast, surmounted by a bronze colored bald eagle with spread wings. A metal plaque in screwed onto the front.Inscription reads as follows. __________ INTERNATIONAL ONE DESIGN The Eagle Challenge WINNER 1st Half of August Series Plaque on back reads as follows 2015 - Caribou - David Rockefeller, Jr. 2016 - Caribou - David Rockefeller, Jr. 2017 - Gambler - John C. Henry, Jr. 2018 - Caribou - David Rockefeller, Jr. 2019 - Gambler - John C. Henry, Jr. 2020 - Gambler - John C. Henry, Jr. 2021 - Silvery Spray - Peter Ill Dedicated in memory of SANDRO VITELLI [show more]
Description: A Nambe alloy trophy cup that is tilted to one side, with names of winners engraved on it. Comes with a separate base. Stamped on bottom: nambe 648. The base (accession 2022X.03.018.B) is a wooden cylinder with a metal engraved plate wrapped halfway around it. The inscription reads as follows. __________ Northeast Harbor Fleet International One Design Class Over-All Summer Champion
Description: Diorama showing two gaff-rigged sloops under sail in a glass display case. The sloop on the left has the letter A in the sail, while the sloop on the right has the letter B. These letters refer to the Northeast Harbor A Boat and the Northeast Harbor B Boat. This model was likely created by R. Lindsay Smallidge of Northeast Harbor, but additional research is needed
Description: A carved name board for the Edward Stewart. The main body of the board is painted black with gold lettering and carving at the edges. It hangs in front of the north loft in the Fleet House.
Description: A wood and metal ladder that appears to be repurposed from a ship. It is now hung in the Fleet House and gives access to the loft on the north side of the building.
Description: Coffee grinder with wooden box for beans, metal handle and wood drawer for founds. Made by "S.U.R.M Quality Garantie Paris Made in France"