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Mount Desert Architecture Photographs Northeast Harbor Library |
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| ![]() Mount Desert Architecture Photographs Northeast Harbor Library Description: Digital images of buildings used in Downeast Design GEN 0193 (item 1681). Photographs available in Dropbox. | ||
Main Street Fire, Northeast Harbor Northeast Harbor Library |
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| ![]() Main Street Fire, Northeast Harbor Northeast Harbor Library Description: These document the loss of Colonel's Deli, the Wingspread Gallery, the Joy block, Smart Studio, the Kimball Shop and an apartment. Photographs available in Dropbox. | |
"The Lone Pine" on Placentia Island from Offshore Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| "The Lone Pine" on Placentia Island from Offshore Southwest Harbor Public Library |
"The Lone Pine" on Placentia Island from Offshore Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| "The Lone Pine" on Placentia Island from Offshore Southwest Harbor Public Library |
"The Lone Pine" on Placentia Island from Offshore Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| "The Lone Pine" on Placentia Island from Offshore Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Placentia Island from Offshore Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Placentia Island from Offshore Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Placentia Island from Offshore Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Placentia Island from Offshore Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Placentia Island from Offshore Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Placentia Island from Offshore Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Placentia Island from Offshore Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Placentia Island from Offshore Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Edward Lothrop Rand Memorial Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Edward Lothrop Rand Memorial Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Edward Lothrop Rand, the brother of photographer, Henry L. Rand, was born to Edward Sprague (II) and Jane Augusta “Jennie” Lathrop Rand on August 22, 1859 in Dedham, Massachusetts. Edward attended the private school of J.P. Hopkinson in Boston and graduated from Harvard in the class of 1881 (Phi Beta Kappa, cum laude) and Harvard Law School in 1884. He married Annie Matilda Crozier, a school teacher, on June 29, 1893 in Boston, Massachusetts. Edward and Annie lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts. His law office was at 53 State Street, Room 740 in Boston. Edward and Annie Rand lived on the Henry Clay and Henry Seaton Rand estate in the house at 120 Elm Street next door to the main house. He was a member of the Champlain Society. Edward Lothrop Rand died on October 9, 1924. [show more] | |
Grave of Elizabeth S. Peterson at Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Grave of Elizabeth S. Peterson at Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Mount Katahdin - Labor Day Weekend 2006 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Mount Katahdin - Labor Day Weekend 2006 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Uncle Jimmy's Boiler Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Uncle Jimmy's Boiler Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: When “Uncle Jimmy’s” great nephew, Ralph Warren Stanley, and Charles Morrill went out to photograph “The Boiler” in 2009, they pulled seaweed away from the top and found the hole where the eyebolt had been inserted. "The Boiler" started out at the end of Fish Point on Great Cranberry at approximately Latitude: N 44º 15' - Longitude: W 68º 15' - near the dock at the far right background of the photograph. |
Remains of Robert Kaighn's Summit Shelter on Bernard Mountain Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Remains of Robert Kaighn's Summit Shelter on Bernard Mountain Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Robert Kaighn originally owned the top of Western Mountain and hiked during his time on the island. "This is a photo I took of what has been termed Kaighn's "rustic summerhouse" on top of Bernard Mountain. He owned the land from the West Peak to Great Notch, which he later gave to the Hancock County Trustees of Public Reservations. Note the four iron spikes outlining a square and a iron ring in the middle. If this is in fact his rustic summer house, then it was nothing more than a hut or shelter, given its small size. There was a path named for Robert Kaighn on top of Bernard Mountain. I haven't yet found that path, altho I did "discover" another old abandoned one called the Spring Trail from which it branched." - Don Lenahan 2009 [show more] |
Gravestone of Henry Lathrop and Marion Quincy Winslow Rand Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Gravestone of Henry Lathrop and Marion Quincy Winslow Rand Southwest Harbor Public Library |