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Fleet of Offshore Fishing Schooners - Mackerel Fleet Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Fleet of Offshore Fishing Schooners - Mackerel Fleet Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The view is from the Pemetic Hotel (The Castle) and, on the Southwest Harbor side, shows the Clarence Clark (Ellsbert/Heilaka) house left foreground. The long roofed building in the center, next to the harbor, a bowling alley after World War II - currently the Hamilton Marine building. The building on the right with the striped roof is the firm of Clark & Parker/Manset Marine Supply Co./ and the Oceanarium since 1979. The Oceanarium is the oldest commercial building on Clark Point - the only one extant except the Clarence Clark House. The Manset shore is in the background with discernible landmarks, including the Manset Union Church, the Stanley wharf, the early Stanley House and numerous commercial buildings on the Shore Road. There are about 30 schooners visible in the harbor and tied up at the wharves. - Identifications by Meredith Hutchins - 2006 [show more] |
The Southwest Harbor Public Library With Flowered Matte Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Southwest Harbor Public Library With Flowered Matte Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Picture of the Library and new wall with two children set in a hand painted glass matte - yellow roses. |
The Samuel Champion Cooper Cottage, The Larches Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Samuel Champion Cooper Cottage, The Larches Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: "Sleepy Hollow By-the-Sound" is just visible at the far left - the house with several chimneys is "The Larches." The tower of the Kaighn cottage, "Balla Cragga" can just be seen to the right of "The Larches." The Bee's windmill can be seen in front of "The Larches." Their vegetable garden is in the foreground. |
The Jonathan Rich Family at the John Melbourne Rich House I Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Jonathan Rich Family at the John Melbourne Rich House I Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The house was built by John "Talking John" Melbourne Rich, the first of his three houses. John owed his Uncle Jonathan Rich (1836-1907) a sum of money, so he swapped this Tremont house for Jonathan's older less valuable Richtown house. Emily (Rich) Trask (1884-1981), John Melbourne Rich's daughter, said in a 1975 interview that she was born in the house, "in that back bedroom up there… That was a big place. It was different from these days…it had a piazza clean around it and round the front. Father was great on building big places but he got in debt so much that he had to give up and go over to Richville [Richtown] and live." The main house, minus barn and ell, still exists in 2016, although covered in green asbestos shingles. The house was originally painted a cream color with brown trim. It sits back from the road just before the Tremont Congregational Church. The people in the photograph left to right: Jonathan Rich (1836-1907) Roseanna B. (Dix) Rich - Mrs. Jonathan Rich (1841-1916) Avah Dalton Rich, Sr. (1876-1908) Unknown lady in a white shirtwaist Unknown seated lady Rena “Teenie” or “Tiny” May Thurston - a dwarf (1866-1905) Unknown lady in a hat Unknown man in a suit [show more] |
John Clement Clem Walls Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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The Southwest Harbor Public Library Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Southwest Harbor Public Library Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Jacob William and Rebecca (Whitmore) Lurvey Carroll at The Mountain House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Jacob William and Rebecca (Whitmore) Lurvey Carroll at The Mountain House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
The Southwest Harbor Public Library Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Southwest Harbor Public Library Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Shows wooden sidewalk and two maple saplings. |
The Southwest Harbor Public Library Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Southwest Harbor Public Library Southwest Harbor Public Library |
The Southwest Harbor Public Library Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Southwest Harbor Public Library Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Vanguard - Schooner Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Vanguard - Schooner Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Fleet of Offshore Fishing Schooners - The Mackerel Fleet in Southwest Harbor, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Fleet of Offshore Fishing Schooners - The Mackerel Fleet in Southwest Harbor, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The view is from the Pemetic Hotel (The Castle) and, on the Southwest Harbor side, shows the Clarence Clark (Ellsbert/Heilaka) house left foreground. The long roofed building in the center, next to the harbor, a bowling alley after World War II - currently the Hamilton Marine building. The building on the right with the striped roof is the firm of Clark & Parker/Manset Marine Supply Co./ and the Oceanarium since 1979. The Oceanarium is the oldest commercial building on Clark Point - the only one extant except the Clarence Clark House. The Manset shore is in the background with discernible landmarks, including the Manset Union Church, the Stanley wharf, the early Stanley House and numerous commercial buildings on the Shore Road. There are about 30 schooners visible in the harbor and tied up at the wharves. - Identifications by Meredith Hutchins - 2006 [show more] |