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Harding's Wharf
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Object, Fishing, Fish Trap, Lobster Trap
  • Places, Harbor
  • Structures, Transportation, Marine Landing, Wharf
  • Soules - George John Soules
  • 1977
  • Tremont, Bernard
  • In Copyright
Harding's Wharf
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
William "Bill" Harding's boat the Martha David is visible next to the dock.
Jordan Pond House parking lot with snow
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Businesses, Restaurant Business
  • Soules - George John Soules
  • 1977-05
  • In Copyright
Jordan Pond House parking lot with snow
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
Taken in early May during the last snowfall of the season.
Jordan Pond House Tea Lawn with Snow
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Businesses, Restaurant Business
  • Soules - George John Soules
  • 1977-05
  • Mount Desert, Seal Harbor
  • In Copyright
Jordan Pond House Tea Lawn with Snow
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
Taken in early May during the last snowfall of the season.
Jordan Pond House men's dormitory with Snow
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Businesses, Restaurant Business
  • Soules - George John Soules
  • 1977-05
  • Mount Desert, Seal Harbor
  • In Copyright
Jordan Pond House men's dormitory with Snow
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
Taken in early May during the last snowfall of the season. This building used to sit between the restaurant and what is now staff housing. It was torn down some time after the Jordan Pond House burned in 1979. It had three floors with beds for male employees. Residents shared a single bathroom having one toilet and one shower stall. Female staff resided on the second floor of the restaurant.