Augustus D. Phillips, Robert Charlton, John Veltri, Margot Heugebauer, Donald B. Phillips, Luther Phillips
Place:
Maine
Description: ...Beyond Steel Harbor and Head Harbor Islands is Englishman Bay. 5...Highway One, this view across Frenchman Bay shows part of the Mount Desert Hills. 1532 foot Cadillac Mountain, center, in BarHarbor, is the highest land...Harbor, Maine...To the west is Cadillac Mountain in BarHarbor. Aerial photograph. 44...
Description: ...Ballard wrote this note on the negative sleeve for the photograph: "“Bluenose” Ferry Terminal, BarHarbor, ME; taken the day the BarHarbor-Yarmouth ferry...
Description: "“The Maine Central fleet expanded quickly from the turn of the century until 1913. “Pemaquid” was the first of the new ships, having been purchased from the Long Island Railroad in 1901. She was a 132-foot steel-hilled single-screw steamer built in 1893 by Neafie and Levy of Philadelphia, with the distinction of being the last of the fleet to carry the Maine Central flag… Maine Central’s ships were sold off one by one until by 1931 the reliable “Pemaquid”, which during her thirty years with the railroad was used year-round, filling in for the seasonal vessels on the Mt. Desert run, was the only ship left. She was sold south that year and eventually was re-engined with a diesel. She lasted a long time, operating in the New York area into the 1960’s. The Eastern [Steamship Lines] threw in the towel three years later, in 1934. Hereafter the Maine trains would stop in Ellsworth, and Mt. Desert Ferry, the great bustling rail and steamboat facility, would fall silent.” - Mount Desert - An Informal History Edited by Gunnar Hansen, Maritime Transportation section written by Peter B. Bell, p. 166-167, 169 - 1989 ""The steamer ""Pemaquid"" was built in 1893 as the ""Long Island."" Shortly after the turn of the century, she was placed in service on the Maine coast by the Maine Central Railroad. The vessel left Maine in 1931. [She operated on the Hudson River and last ran] as a dieselized ferry to Block Island."" - ""Steamboats On The Hudson River"" by William H. Ewen, Jr., Arcadia Publishing, May 30, 2011, p. 89." [show more]
Description: ...Douglas" between Northeast Harbor and New York City...
File Attachment: Coastwise on a 3 Sticker.pdf …When I first saw her she was grounded out alongside the coal wharf at Northeast Harbor. …You might meet some pretty girls in there says he, but keep away from the bar rooms, mind. …all hands jumped at the chance, and after landing on pebble beach and struggling over the New Haven railroad tracks, made a bee line for the nearest bar …A good harbor furl was put on all sails and the long wait began.
Description: Article in Discover Maine, Maine's History Magazine, for Washington & Hancock County about the German ship Kronprinzessin Cecilie and the Revenue Cutter, Androscoggin, confrontation in Frenchman's Bay in 1914. vol. 3, no. 7
Description: ...This model was constructed by Merchant Mariner and BarHarbor storekeeper, Herbert Allen Whitney (1881-1950), and his brother Captain Harold Whitney in...
Description: ..."A Gala-Day at BarHarbor" - 1887 Illustration by William Henry Hyde and Harry Fenn, engraved by Gardener, for Mrs...Burton Harrison's Novel, "BarHarbor Days"...
Description: ...US Naval visit to BarHarbor...War Boats (ship's yawl boats) This is a race among the various yawl boats serving the naval vessels visiting BarHarbor...