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Underwood Cannery workers posed standing on Stairway outside Factory Tremont Historical Society |
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| Underwood Cannery workers posed standing on Stairway outside Factory Tremont Historical Society Description: Underwood Sardine Factory employees standing putside the building and on outside stairway | ||
Bass Harbor Head Light Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Head Light Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Ralph Warren Stanley with The Country Strummers Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Ralph Warren Stanley with The Country Strummers Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Left to Right: Floyd Clayson Farley (1915-1990) - tenor banjo, guitar and mandolin Ralph Warren Stanley (1929-2021) - fiddle and piano - holding his Spurling Violin Ruth J. (Gortner) Grierson, Mrs. Stanley O. Grierson - piano and fiddle Clarence G. Gott (1918-1981) - fiddle - not a regular member of the group Frederick M. Black (1926-1999) - guitar and vocals |
Ralph Warren Stanley with The Country Strummers Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Ralph Warren Stanley with The Country Strummers Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Back Row - Left to Right: Stanley - Ralph Warren Stanley (1929-2021) - fiddle and piano - holding his Spurling Violin Farley - Floyd Clayson Farley (1915-1990) - tenor banjo, guitar and mandolin Gott - Clarence G. Gott (1918-1981) - fiddle - not a regular member of the group Stanley - Richard Lewis Stanley (1962-) - son of Ralph Stanley - washtub base Front Row - Left to Right: Black - Frederick M. Black (1926-1999) - guitar and vocals Gortner - Ruth J. (Gortner) Grierson - piano and fiddle [show more] |
Art and Nan Kellam approaching Bass Harbor Landing in the BLB Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Art and Nan Kellam approaching Bass Harbor Landing in the BLB Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Underwood factory aerial view Tremont Historical Society |
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| Underwood factory aerial view Tremont Historical Society Description: Underwood factory aerial view, sardine carrier lobster boats in harbor | ||||
Fishing fleet, Bass Harbor, Maine Tremont Historical Society |
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| Fishing fleet, Bass Harbor, Maine Tremont Historical Society Description: Fishing fleet, Bass Harbor, Maine,looking from Bernard to McKinley (Bass Harbor), ca. 1900, Fishing fleet was composed of Friendship sloops.In wood frame painted gold with pink mat. Frame 14.5" x 12" | |||
Thurston wharf, old post card Tremont Historical Society |
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Moore, Ruth, older years, at home in the kitchen Tremont Historical Society |
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| Moore, Ruth, older years, at home in the kitchen Tremont Historical Society Description: Moore, Ruth, older years, at home in the kitchen | |||
Steamer Cimbria Aground at Bass Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Steamer Cimbria Aground at Bass Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Fishing Boats Hauled Up in Crockett Cove, Bernard Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Fishing Boats Hauled Up in Crockett Cove, Bernard Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Fishing Fleet at Bass Harbor, ME Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Fishing Fleet at Bass Harbor, ME Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Mailed to: Miss Mary J. King Manset, Maine | ||
House for Channing Washburn Northeast Harbor Library |
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| House for Channing Washburn Northeast Harbor Library Description: Drawings, elevation, section, floor plan, foundation specifications. | |
Steamer MOUNT DESERT from Bass Harbor Head Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Steamer MOUNT DESERT from Bass Harbor Head Northeast Harbor Library Description: Starboard side from astern. Mounted on 21x19" board. | ||
Bass Harbor Marsh looking to Western Mountain Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Bass Harbor Marsh looking to Western Mountain Northeast Harbor Library | |||
Construction at Davis Boat Yard Negative, 1948 (2) Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Construction at Davis Boat Yard Negative, 1948 (2) Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Construction workers at Davis Boat Yard in McKinley, ME. Black and white |
Construction Workers Lifting Motor at Davis Boat Yard Negative, 1948 Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Construction Workers Lifting Motor at Davis Boat Yard Negative, 1948 Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Construction workers lift a motor at Davis Boat Yard in McKinley, ME. Black and white |
Construction at Davis Boat Yard Negative, 1948 (1) Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Construction at Davis Boat Yard Negative, 1948 (1) Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Construction workers at Davis Boat Yard in McKinley, ME. Black and white |
Bass Harbor Head Light from the East Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Head Light from the East Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: One half of a stereograph |
Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse Photograph, c. 1902 Tremont Historical Society |
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| Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse Photograph, c. 1902 Tremont Historical Society Description: The Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse with boathouse. Black and white | |
The Cimbria Run Aground Photograph, c. October 14, 1898 Tremont Historical Society |
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| The Cimbria Run Aground Photograph, c. October 14, 1898 Tremont Historical Society Description: The Cimbria was coming to Bass Harbor from Southwest Harbor on October 14, 1898 when she ran aground on Tryhouse Point. The building in the background is the old Tryhouse. The steamboat "Cimbria" aground at Bass Harbor, Maine. Black and white | |
Bernard from McKinley Postcard, undated Tremont Historical Society |
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| Bernard from McKinley Postcard, undated Tremont Historical Society Description: View of Bernard, Maine, across Bass Harbor from McKinley (town of Bass Harbor), Maine. Black and white | |
Bass Harbor Garden Club Yearbook Booklet, 1956-1957 Tremont Historical Society |
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| Bass Harbor Garden Club Yearbook Booklet, 1956-1957 Tremont Historical Society Description: Homemade yearbook of the Bass Harbor Garden Club. The booklet records the club's founding date, flower, song, meeting schedule, guiding objective, meeting dates and locations, and members. People Mentioned: Melissa Carroll, Phyllis Closson, Amanda Coleman, Violet Davis, Florence Dolliver, Ruth Gott, Mary Carpenter Kelley, Mary McKee, Audrey Moore, Eleanor Newman, Winifred Pottle, John Raymond, Kathryn Reed, Mary Rich, Mildred Rich, Dorothy Robbins, Leona Sawyer, Robena Smith, Patricia Thurston, Eva Tolman, Leila Wallace, Mildred Whitmore, Beatrice Wilson, Luther Windsor [show more] | ||
Bass Harbor Head Light Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Head Light Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Mailed to: Miss Anna Gott McKinley, ME Aug. 12, 1905 Mailed to: Mrs. Cora Bragg McKinley, ME Aug. 28, 1905 | |
Bass Harbor Post Office McKinley Post Office Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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Road to the Light House, Bass Harbor, ME Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Road to the Light House, Bass Harbor, ME Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Mailed to: Miss Lottie King, Manset, Maine | |
Boulder on Marsh Creek, Head of Bass Harbor, ME Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Boulder on Marsh Creek, Head of Bass Harbor, ME Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Mailed to: Miss Alice G. Pettee, Foxboro 88 Main Street, Mass. | |
Bass Harbor Head Light, Southwest Harbor, ME Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Head Light, Southwest Harbor, ME Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Mailed to: Mr. Lewis C. Gott McKinley, Me. Text reads: "How do you like housekeeping?" | |
View of the Marsh, Bass Harbor, Me Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| View of the Marsh, Bass Harbor, Me Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Mailed to: Miss Lottie King, Manset, Maine. | |
Roadside Well, East Bass Harbor, ME Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Roadside Well, East Bass Harbor, ME Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Mailed to: Mrs. Dora Ward Manset, Maine | |
Frank and Jenny Manchester Photograph, c. 1920 Tremont Historical Society |
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| Frank and Jenny Manchester Photograph, c. 1920 Tremont Historical Society Description: Frank and Jenny Manchester in front of their home in McKinley (Bass Harbor), Maine. Inscription on back in blue pen reads "Frank and Jenny Manchester in front of their Home at McKinley. Donated by W. S. Reed" People Depicted: Jenny Manchester, Frank Manchester Black and white | |
Ruth Moore / Eleanor Mayo House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Ruth Moore / Eleanor Mayo House Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: This is the house that Ruth Moore and her partner Eleanor Ruth Mayo built together using found lumber including driftwood. | ||
Bass Harbor Head Light Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Head Light Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
C.M. Rich Boat Shop Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| C.M. Rich Boat Shop Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The boatshop of Clifton Melbourne Rich. C.M. Rich built the Dory BLB for the Kellams. His sons Robert (Bobby) and Roger also became boat builders, starting their own shops, the Bass Harbor Boat Shop and Rich and Grindle Boatbuilders, respectively. | ||
Simeon Amasa Holden Boat House Almira T. (Verrill) Dix and Captain Charles B. Dix Boat House Lyle Arlington Reed House Mary Guild Leighton (Homand) Jones House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Simeon Amasa Holden Boat House Almira T. (Verrill) Dix and Captain Charles B. Dix Boat House Lyle Arlington Reed House Mary Guild Leighton (Homand) Jones House Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
H.G. Reed Store McMullin Store Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Description: "H.G. Reed, Inc., Maine's most diversified General Store. Since 1907 under two generations of the same family management. A store keeping pace with modern living in this changing world. Everything from the usual general store items to a Radar for your boat. They service everything they sell." | ||
Simeon Amasa Holden House Almira T. (Verrill) Dix and Captain Charles B. Dix House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Simeon Amasa Holden House Almira T. (Verrill) Dix and Captain Charles B. Dix House Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: In addition to the house, the "Dix Family Stable" is at 5 Stable Lane. It in on the National Register of Historic Places and was designed by an unknown architect in the Queen Anne Style. Its "Period of Significance" is listed as 1875-1899 with 1890 as the significant year. | ||
Bass Harbor Marsh Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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Merle Everett Black's Spray Hood Lobster Boat on Little Island in Bass Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Merle Everett Black's Spray Hood Lobster Boat on Little Island in Bass Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Old Bridge at Head of Bass Harbor - The Osborne Milton Kittredge House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Old Bridge at Head of Bass Harbor - The Osborne Milton Kittredge House Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The house on the right was the Osborne Milton & Wilford Howard Kittredge house - and the church on the horizon is the Tremont Congregational Church. The dam caused the marsh to flood, which encouraged salt hay to grow. The dam was opened at harvest time. |
View of Bass Harbor from the Underwood Water Tower Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| View of Bass Harbor from the Underwood Water Tower Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The building with the tower in the distant background was the Charles B. Dix / Simeon Amassa Holden house and the stable (now moved) is the large building in the field behind it. The boathouse for that property, the Captain Charles B. Dix (1836-1906) Boat House, is on the white house directly on the shore next to the large clump of trees. It was the Lyle Arlington Reed house at the time the picture was taken - 143 Harbor Drive (Route 102A), Tremont, Maine. The building out on the spit is Little Island Marine, begun after WWII c. 1945-1946. The business on the shore just to the right of the wharf building was Lyle Arlington Reed’s store - 35 Shore Road, Bass Harbor (formerly McKinley), Maine. The small brown house in the middle of the large lot at the right, almost at the corner of McMullen Avenue and the Shore Road belonged to George Al Lovejoy (1903-1964). The house is now gone. It probably sat on the 9 McMullen Avenue property, Map 12 – Lot 44. The large building in the right foreground was owned by H.G. Reed and housed the Post Office on the ground floor facing the Shore Road – 45 Shore Road, Bass Harbor, Maine – Map 12 – Lot 43 The building at the left foreground was W.H. Thurston's General Store – later the Seafood Ketch restaurant – 47 Shore Road – Map 12 – Lot 42. [show more] |
Osborne Milton Kittredge and his grandson, Milton Donald Kittredge, in a Cart Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Osborne Milton Kittredge and his grandson, Milton Donald Kittredge, in a Cart Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
View of Bass Harbor from the Underwood Water Tower Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| View of Bass Harbor from the Underwood Water Tower Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: See item 9337 for details about the subjects in this image. |
Aerial View of Bass Harbor, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Aerial View of Bass Harbor, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Bass Harbor, Maine near the southern point of Mount Desert Island. Air view shows lobster boats, the Swans Island Ferry Terminal, the Wyman Packing Co. Factory in Bass Harbor Village and Mount Desert Hills in Acadia National Park. | |
Old Hulk in Bass Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Old Hulk in Bass Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Bass Harbor from Bernard Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor from Bernard Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Ellen Marie - Lobster Boat Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Ellen Marie - Lobster Boat Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Bass Harbor Shore Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Shore Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Kenneth Melvin Reed Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Kenneth Melvin Reed Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: His High School Graduation photograph. | |
Fred W. Lawton House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Fred W. Lawton House Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: "This house was Fred W. Lawton's house and then became known as the Flora Belle (Butler) Murphy Lawton house." | ||
Winter View of the Underwood Factory in Bass Harbor from Bernard Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Winter View of the Underwood Factory in Bass Harbor from Bernard Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The cannery was housed in the brick building at left (now Hopkins Landing condominiums). |
The Underwood Canning Factory Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Underwood Canning Factory Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Lyle Arlington Reed Store Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Lyle Arlington Reed Store Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Lyle Arlington Reed's store was opened in about 1945 in Bass Harbor. It was a general grocery and meat store and, later, a small lunch area for the nearby factory workers was added. Lyle sold the building to Dr. Channing H. Washburn of Bass Harbor who turned the building into a residence. - Information from Elsie V. (Reed) Lunt, Mrs. Clarence L. Lunt - Interview 09/22/10. "McKinley – The building on the Shore Road owned by Lyle Reed has been completed and the store will be opened in connection with his taxi business." The Ellsworth American, Wednesday, May 28, 1947. [show more] | ||
Edmund Blanchard Reed II House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Edmund Blanchard Reed II House Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Machiasport Canning Company McKinley Canning Company C.H. Rich & Co. Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Description: "The first owners of the McKinley Canning Company were William "Bill" Herbert Thurston (1886-1957), Henry Bucknam Wass (1906-1986), his brother, Lester Leighton Wass (1905-1987) and their father, Jones Everett Wass (1881-1956). The company later became the Machiasport Canning Company owned by Henry Bucknam Wass and Charles Henry Rich (1892-1967)." - Interview with Elsie (Reed) Lunt, bookkeeper there for many years - 2008. "The building on the south side of the C.H. Rich & Co. property was the McKinley Canning Co. sardine packing factory, a branch of the Machiasport Canning Co., which was owned by Lester Leighton Wass (1905-1987), brother to Henry Bucknam Wass (1906-1986) who was probably involved in the business too. C.H. Rich & Co. bought the building for their lobster dealership and crab picking operation. They later expanded by building on the north side of the property." - Information from Elsie V. (Reed) Lunt, Mrs. Clarence L. Lunt, who was a bookkeeper for C.H. Rich until the business closed in 1963 - Interview 09/22/10 It was a sardine factory and during WWII hake and mackerel were canned there. C.H. Rich bought lobsters and fish. Wass canned sardines, mackerel and hake. [show more] | ||
Bass Harbor Head Light in Winter Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Head Light in Winter Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Bass Harbor Head Light at Night Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Head Light at Night Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Photographers have long been fascinated by the Acadia Night Sky. Willis H. Ballard photographed Bass Harbor Head Light one night in October, 1948. |
Osborne Milton Kittridge House and Store Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Osborne Milton Kittridge House and Store Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Perry Warrington Richardson Store Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Perry Warrington Richardson Store Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
P.W. Richardson & Son Wharf Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| P.W. Richardson & Son Wharf Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Village of Bass Harbor Village of McKinley Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Description: The town of Tremont split from Eden and was incorporated on June 4, 1848. It included what is now Southwest Harbor. The eastern part of Bass Harbor was then known as East Bass Harbor. East Bass Harbor was changed to McKinley in 1897. McKinley was changed to Bass Harbor on August 1, 1966. | ||
Perry Warrington Richardson House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Perry Warrington Richardson House Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Bass Harbor Boulder on Marsh Creek Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Boulder on Marsh Creek Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Eben B. Clark House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Eben B. Clark House Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Eben Clark’s house was destroyed by fire circa 1922. It had been closed for the winter. Ruth Carroll Kittredge (1907-2004), later Mrs. Morris Augustus Dolliver, was 15 years old when it burned. “My grandfather woke up one morning with bright light coming in the bedroom window. The house was all ablaze.” - Interview with Ruth Carroll (Kittredge) Dolliver, Mrs. Morris A. Dolliver (1907-2004), conducted by Tina Baker on January 30, 1998. Ruth’s grandfather was Osborne Milton Kittredge (1844-1928). Ruth and her family lived with him in his house near the Marsh Bridge in Bass Harbor at 122 Tremont Road (Route 102), Tremont, Maine, Tax Map 15 – Lot 2, across the road from the Eben Clark house. [show more] | ||
Bass Harbor Marsh Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Marsh Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: “There are large Salt marshes in Wells Scarborough, Falmouth and Machias, about the Islands of Sagadahock, and about Mount Desert where great quantities of salt hay are annually cut which, with that of the upland and fresh meadow, make exceedingly good fodder.” – “The History of the state of Maine: from its First Discovery, A. D. 1602 to The Separation, A.D. 1820, inclusive.” by William Durkee Williamson, Volume I, Section II – The Soils of Maine, p. 97 published by Glazier, Masters & Co., 1832. "Marsh hay which was very fine and very good for cows grew on a big piece of marsh land at Bass Harbor. Oxen were used on the marshes as they would not sink into the muck as easily as a horse and had the ability to pull their feet out of the muck under conditions which would mire a horse. Cranberries were picked on the marsh and kept for the winter in big barrels partly filled with water from which they were dipped out with a big strainer." - “Recollections of Southwest Harbor, Maine 1885-1894” by Jesse L. Parker, p. 31-32, manuscript, 1955. "Indians from Oldtown, Maine camped on the rocks across [Clark Point Road] from our house [the Parker house at 143 Clark Point Road] each summer. They lived in tents and sold baskets, moccasins and small birch bark canoes. Some of the baskets were made of wood and some almost entirely of sweetgrass which had a very pleasant odor. This grass was secured from the marshes at Bass Harbor and would be cured by being hung up in large bunches. They also cut some ash wood for use in making the wooden baskets. As the same Indians returned year after year we became well acquainted with them. In later years the older Indian boys played baseball with us." p. 40. Jesse Lindon Parker (1881-1966) This valuable manuscript is a narrative of the early history of the town by an eyewitness. There are largely unknown or unreported facts on almost every page. [show more] | ||
Olsen Memorial Chapel Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Olsen Memorial Chapel Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Swans Island / McKinley Bass Harbor Ferry Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Swans Island / McKinley Bass Harbor Ferry Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Nelson Herrick Farm Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Nelson Herrick Farm Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: In 1936, Nelson Herrick bought 140 acres of land in Tremont and 18 cows and following in his father's footsteps, began dairy farming. When the children got old enough they helped run the milk route and do other chores | ||
The House that Ruth and Eleanor Built Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The House that Ruth and Eleanor Built Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Stuart Quinn and Archie McEachern with Gothic Window Frame for Swans Island Baptist Church Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Stuart Quinn and Archie McEachern with Gothic Window Frame for Swans Island Baptist Church Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Left to Right: Stuart Quinn (1919-2010) Archie F. McEachern (1925-2000) The frame was custom-built at the McEachern-Hutchins yard in Bass Harbor. |
Ruth Moore Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Ruth Moore Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: This photograph appeared in many of Ruth's books. |
Milk Bottle (Raw Milk) from Nelson Herrick's Farm, McKinley, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Milk Bottle (Raw Milk) from Nelson Herrick's Farm, McKinley, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Bass Harbor Boat Shop Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Boat Shop Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Bass Harbor Aerial Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Aerial Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Captain Charles B. Dix Boat House, Bass Harbor - as the Lyle Arlington Reed House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Captain Charles B. Dix Boat House, Bass Harbor - as the Lyle Arlington Reed House Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Bass Harbor Marsh Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Marsh Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
H.G. Reed, Inc. Burning Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| H.G. Reed, Inc. Burning Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
H.G. Reed, Inc. Burning Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| H.G. Reed, Inc. Burning Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
H.G. Reed, Inc. Burning Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| H.G. Reed, Inc. Burning Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
H.G. Reed, Inc. Burning Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| H.G. Reed, Inc. Burning Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
H.G. Reed, Inc. Burning Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| H.G. Reed, Inc. Burning Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Perry Warrington Richardson's Store as Bass Harbor Country Store Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Perry Warrington Richardson's Store as Bass Harbor Country Store Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Grading the Dirt Road near the Simeon Amasa Holden House, Tremont, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Grading the Dirt Road near the Simeon Amasa Holden House, Tremont, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The man in the dress suit near his automobile is Colson Henry Robbins (1858-1935). His car is a touring car. Other men in the photograph are: James Hopkins Vernon Robinson Jay Robbins Ed Ingalls The Holden (Dix family) stable is in the center background of the photograph at 15 Stable Lane. The dirt road is Route 102A. | |
Willis Barron Watson's Lobster Smack, Onaway in Bass Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Willis Barron Watson's Lobster Smack, Onaway in Bass Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Perry Warrington Richardson's Store, Bass Harbor, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Perry Warrington Richardson's Store, Bass Harbor, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Perry Warrington Richardson's Store as Bass Harbor Country Store Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Perry Warrington Richardson's Store as Bass Harbor Country Store Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Bass Harbor Head Light Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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Bass Harbor Head Light Keeper and Wife, Eugene Leslie Coleman and Amanda (Varner) Coleman with Posey Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Head Light Keeper and Wife, Eugene Leslie Coleman and Amanda (Varner) Coleman with Posey Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Bass Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Bass Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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Captain Charles B. Dix Boat House, Bass Harbor - as the Lyle Arlington Reed House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Captain Charles B. Dix Boat House, Bass Harbor - as the Lyle Arlington Reed House Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Marsh Creek, Bass Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Marsh Creek, Bass Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Bass Harbor Head Light Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Head Light Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Bass Harbor Boulder on Marsh Creek Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Boulder on Marsh Creek Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The boulder is visible in the water from Route 102 while crossing the bridge at the marsh. | ||
Simeon Amasa Holden House, Tremont, Maine - I Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Simeon Amasa Holden House, Tremont, Maine - I Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Simeon Amasa Holden House, Tremont, Maine - II Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Simeon Amasa Holden House, Tremont, Maine - II Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Bass Harbor Head Light with Boat House and Ways Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Head Light with Boat House and Ways Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Power and Robinson Machine Shop Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Power and Robinson Machine Shop Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
The Eben B. Clark House, Bass Harbor, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Eben B. Clark House, Bass Harbor, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
View of the Marsh, Bass Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| View of the Marsh, Bass Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
The Road to Bass Harbor Head Light Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Road to Bass Harbor Head Light Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Bass Harbor Head Light Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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Bass Harbor Marsh Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Marsh Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
The Road to Bass Harbor Head Light Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Road to Bass Harbor Head Light Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Marsh Creek, Head of Bass Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Marsh Creek, Head of Bass Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Bass Harbor Marsh Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Marsh Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Bass Harbor Head Light Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Head Light Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Bass Harbor Head Light Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Head Light Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Bass Harbor Marsh and Barn Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Marsh and Barn Southwest Harbor Public Library |
View of Bass Harbor Head from Bernard Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| View of Bass Harbor Head from Bernard Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Old Bridge at Head of Bass Harbor - The Osborne Milton Kittredge House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Old Bridge at Head of Bass Harbor - The Osborne Milton Kittredge House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
P.W. Richardson & Son Wharf Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| P.W. Richardson & Son Wharf Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Bass Harbor Head Light Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Head Light Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Bass Harbor Head Light Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Head Light Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Bass Harbor Head Light with Boat House and Ways Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Head Light with Boat House and Ways Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Bass Harbor Head Light Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Head Light Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Bass Harbor Head Light Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Head Light Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Mary H. Jones' House - Seascape - Construction Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Mary H. Jones' House - Seascape - Construction Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Maurice Richardson Rich and Amanda Mandy (Robinson) Rich with House and Post Office Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Maurice Richardson Rich and Amanda Mandy (Robinson) Rich with House and Post Office Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Bass Harbor Boulder on Marsh Creek Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Boulder on Marsh Creek Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Bass Harbor Head Light from the West Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Head Light from the West Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Bass Harbor Head Light in the Snow Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Head Light in the Snow Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Bridge at Head of Bass Harbor, The Osborne Milton Kittredge House and the Boulder on Marsh Creek Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bridge at Head of Bass Harbor, The Osborne Milton Kittredge House and the Boulder on Marsh Creek Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Willis Ballard called the boulder he photographed "a Glacial Erratic." |
View of Bass Harbor from Bernard Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| View of Bass Harbor from Bernard Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Fishing Boats Hauled Up in Crockett Cove, Bernard Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Fishing Boats Hauled Up in Crockett Cove, Bernard Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Fishing Boats Hauled Up in Crockett Cove, Bernard Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Fishing Boats Hauled Up in Crockett Cove, Bernard Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Keeper Leverett Sherman Stanley Painting the Tower at Bass Harbor Head Light Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Keeper Leverett Sherman Stanley Painting the Tower at Bass Harbor Head Light Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Bass Harbor Head Light Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Head Light Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Bass Harbor Head Light Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Head Light Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Bass Harbor from Bernard Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor from Bernard Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Simeon Amasa Holden House, Tremont, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Simeon Amasa Holden House, Tremont, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Simeon Amasa Holden House, Tremont, Maine - IIII Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Simeon Amasa Holden House, Tremont, Maine - IIII Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Ruth Moore and Eleanor Mayo Building Their House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Ruth Moore and Eleanor Mayo Building Their House Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Lobster Boat Style Pleasure Boat Driftwood at Bass Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Lobster Boat Style Pleasure Boat Driftwood at Bass Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Ralph Warren Stanley Playing His Spurling Violin Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Ralph Warren Stanley Playing His Spurling Violin Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Eleanor Ruth Mayo Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Eleanor Ruth Mayo Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Ruth Moore with Eleanor Ruth Mayo Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Ruth Moore with Eleanor Ruth Mayo Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Eleanor Ruth Mayo Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Eleanor Ruth Mayo Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Aerial View of Bass Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Aerial View of Bass Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Roadside Well - East Side of Bass Harbor, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Roadside Well - East Side of Bass Harbor, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Published by Mrs. J.T, Knowlton, McKinley, Maine - Made in Germany. | ||
Fishing Fleet at Bass Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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Bass Harbor from Bernard Showing Weaver's Ledge Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor from Bernard Showing Weaver's Ledge Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Bass Harbor Head Light Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Head Light Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Bass Harbor Marsh and Western Mountain Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Marsh and Western Mountain Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Buoys for Sale Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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Women Packing Sardines at the Machiasport Canning Company, Bass Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Women Packing Sardines at the Machiasport Canning Company, Bass Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Ruth Moore / Eleanor Mayo House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Ruth Moore / Eleanor Mayo House Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Maine Historic Preservation Commission, Historic Building/Structure Survey #436-0001 This is the house that Ruth Moore and her partner Eleanor Ruth Mayo built together using found lumber including driftwood. |
Everett Randall Rich and Madeline Heath Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Everett Randall Rich and Madeline Heath Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Sarah Tenney Carroll in Front of the Kittredge House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Sarah Tenney Carroll in Front of the Kittredge House Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Sarah Tenney Kittredge with baby Ruth and Milton Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Sarah Tenney Kittredge with baby Ruth and Milton Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Wilford Kittridge Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Wilford Kittridge Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: It is not know for sure if this photograph was taken in Bass Harbor. | ||
Wilford Kittredge Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Wilford Kittredge Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: It is not know for sure if this photograph was taken in Bass Harbor. | ||
Alvin Alonzo Walls Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Alvin Alonzo Walls Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Moses Richardson / Perry Warrington Richardson House, Bass Harbor, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Moses Richardson / Perry Warrington Richardson House, Bass Harbor, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Clarence L. Lunt's New Boat, Elsie, at Power and Robinson, Bass Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Clarence L. Lunt's New Boat, Elsie, at Power and Robinson, Bass Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Lyle Arlington Reed and Cary Burton Lunt with Cary's Lobster Boat The Little One Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Lyle Arlington Reed and Cary Burton Lunt with Cary's Lobster Boat The Little One Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Marsh Creek, Bass Harbor, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Marsh Creek, Bass Harbor, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The view is looking across John Dorr field and shows the salt hay storage barns at Bass Harbor. | ||
Sardine Carriers Roamer and Joyce Marie - at Underwood Wharf in Bass Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Sardine Carriers Roamer and Joyce Marie - at Underwood Wharf in Bass Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Schooners in Bass Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Schooners in Bass Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Interior of the Machiasport Canning Company Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Interior of the Machiasport Canning Company Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Interior of the Machiasport Canning Company Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Interior of the Machiasport Canning Company Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Inside the Machiasport Canning Company Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Inside the Machiasport Canning Company Southwest Harbor Public Library |