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Bryant Bradley Studio, Bar Harbor
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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  • Businesses, Photography Business
  • Bar Harbor
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Bryant Bradley Studio, Bar Harbor
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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...The photography studio of Bryant Bradley in Bar Harbor. Bradley built a three-story office building on Main Street to house his business...


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Bryant Bradley Studio, Bar Harbor.pdf
…92~ Main Street The Bradley Block occupied the land, now driveways and parking lots, between The Field and Stephens Lane between what is now The BarHarbor Bank and Trust Company at 82 Main Street and the First National Bank at 102 Main Street. …City: Bar Harbor State: Maine Map and Lot: Map 104 Lot 515-516 Map: C&S BH PLAN 1887 and "Bird's eye view of Bar Harbor, Mount Desert Island, Hancock
Bar Harbor
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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Bar Harbor
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Bar Harbor Casino
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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  • Bar Harbor
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Bar Harbor Casino
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Bar Harbor Record
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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  • Bar Harbor
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Bar Harbor Record
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Bar Harbor Shore Path
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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  • Bar Harbor
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Bar Harbor Shore Path
Southwest Harbor Public Library
The Shore Path - Bar Harbor
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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  • Bar Harbor
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The Shore Path - Bar Harbor
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Native American Camp at Bar Harbor - "Indian Village" Second Location
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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Albert Wilson Bee's Stationery Store and Shop
A.W. Bee, Stationers
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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  • Bar Harbor
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Albert Wilson Bee's Stationery Store and Shop
A.W. Bee, Stationers
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
...Bee II was a newspaper agent in Boston, who established a branch store offering newspapers, stationary, fruit, and confections in Bar Harbor during the... “I shall open my stores at Bar Harbor, with my usual line of summer goods, early in June; and at Southwest Harbor, July 1st.” – The bottom...lines of a front page ad that Albert ran in many issues of the Bar Harbor Record; this one on March 17, 1887...


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Bee - Albert Wilson Bee - Entrepreneur.pdf
…The Bar Harbor Record, March 10, 1887. …Bee, Bar Harbor, Me." The Bar Harbor Record, Thursday, August 15, 1889. …Bee, Bar Harbor, Me." The Bar Harbor Record, Thursday, August 15, 1889. …The Bar Harbor Record, Thursday, June 20, 1889.
A. Bird Cough Store
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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  • Bar Harbor
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A. Bird Cough Store
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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...." - The Bar Harbor Record, June 16, 1909 - quoted in The Bar Harbor Times, June 18, 2009, p. 34. A...Bird Cough was Daniel and Elvira's son Adoniram Bird Cough (1872-1949) who opened his store in Bar Harbor in the 6th building from Main Street on the south...
Civilian Conservation Corps - Company 154
Eagle Lake Camp
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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  • Bar Harbor
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Civilian Conservation Corps - Company 154
Eagle Lake Camp
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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...The Eagle Lake CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) camp (NP-1), Company 154, at Bar Harbor was operated under the supervision of the National Park Service...


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CCC – Company 154 – BH - T.pdf
…History CCC Company 154 BH Civilian Conservation Corps - Company 154 Eagle Lake Camp Address: 22 McFarland Hill Drive (Eagle Lake Road) City: Bar …Company 158 Great Pond [Long Pond] Camp ME SWH Long Pond Road - 059 The Eagle Lake CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) camp (NP-1), Company 154, at BarHarbor was operated under the supervision of the National Park Service from May 1934 to June 1942. …In June 1933, Company 158 (NP-2) established a work camp on Great [Long] Pond near Southwest Harbor.
Daniel Leland Jr. House
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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Daniel Leland Jr. House
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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...According to Robert Leland, father of Patti Leland of Trenton, in 1849 this house was moved to its present location at 945 Bar Harbor Road, Map 19 – Lot...6 from about a quarter of a mile closer to Mount Desert Island (probably near 1007 Bar Harbor Road, Map 15 – Lot 16)...The Bar Harbor Road has been widened so the house now lies closer to the road, although it is more difficult to see as trees have grown up around it...
Jesup Memorial Library
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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Jesup Memorial Library
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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...." - “The Story of Bar Harbor – An Informal History Recording One Hundred and Fifty Years In the Life of a Community,” by Richard Walden Hale, Jr., Ives...


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Jesup Memorial Library.pdf
…Desert Street City: Bar Harbor State: Maine Map and Lot: Map 104 Lot 433 NRHP: 91000323 Date Original Library Founded: 1875 Benefactor: Maria Van Antwerp …in 1875 by summer visitors who left their books for winter use, and clubbed together to get the services of a part-time librarian." - The Story of BarHarbor An Informal History Recording One Hundred and Fifty Years In the Life of a Community, by Richard Walden Hale, Jr., Ives Washburn, Inc., …Bar Harbor Record, undated, 1911. The Jesup Memorial Library was dedicated on August 30, 1911. The Right Rev.
Luere Babson Deasy
Great Harbor Maritime Museum
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Luere Babson Deasy
Great Harbor Maritime Museum
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...Deasy was admitted to the Bar in 1884. Prior to sitting on the Court, Deasy practiced in Bar Harbor...Deasy served as President of both the Hancock County Bar Association and the Maine State Bar Association...He served as Chief until his retirement on February 7, 1930, when he returned to private practice in Bar Harbor...
Porcupine Hotel
Hotel Florence
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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Porcupine Hotel
Hotel Florence
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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...bay roof caps, steep-pitched roof planes, and tall, corbelled brick chimneys…represented [with the larger Malvern Hotel] an impressive conclusion to Bar...Harbor’s opulent Victorian hotel era.” - “Summer By The Seaside: The Architecture of New England Coastal Resort Hotels, 1820-1950” by Bryant F...Tolles, Jr., p. 165, 170, University Press of New England – 2008 - An excellent study including information about The Island House in Southwest Harbor...and its place in the range of hotels on the island during this period along with a very complete history of many of the Bar Harbor hotels...
Porcupine Islands
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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Porcupine Islands
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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...The Porcupine Islands, named for their resemblance to a group of porcupines, in Frenchman Bay off the coast of Bar Harbor...
Musgrave Tea Tower
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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Musgrave Tea Tower
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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...." - "Bar Harbor" by Earle G. Shettleworth Jr., Postcard Series, Arcadia Publishing, Charleston, South Carolina, 2011, p. 50...
1932 Criterion Theatre
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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1932 Criterion Theatre
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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...The Criterion Theatre is a cinema, performance theatre, and venue located on Cottage Street in Bar Harbor, Maine...It opened in June 1932 featuring vaudeville performances and movies during a time when Bar Harbor's summer scene was at its height...
Duck Brook Motor Bridge
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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  • Structures, Transportation, Bridge
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Duck Brook Motor Bridge
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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The largest bridge that you've probably never seen on Mount Desert Island is the Duck Brook Motor Road Bridge. Ironically, anyone who drives the Park Loop Road, starting from the Hulls Cove Visitor Center, travels over the bridge (located here), but few people see the bridge itself. That's too bad since it is by far the longest and tallest bridge in the park. In fact, it's the largest continuous concrete arch deck bridge in the eastern United States. At 402' long (not counting the 65' approaches on each side) and having a center arch span of 95', it dwarfs every carriage road bridge in the park, the longest being Amphitheater at 245' and the tallest being Duck Brook at 43' (yes, there are two Duck Brook bridges, one for people and bikes, and this one for cars). An architectural drawing of the bridge indicates a height of 100' from the top of the 30" high parapet guardwall to the water below. So how does the largest road-related structure in Acadia National Park go unnoticed? There are three reasons. First, from above you might not realize you are driving over a bridge because the roadway and shoulders look much like other portions of the loop road. If you happen to park at the turnout located southeast of the bridge, then walk atop the bridge and look over the side, you only get a glimpse of the three stone arches. To really see them, you have to hike down to the brook, but there is no trail and the terrain is dangerously steep. Second, the only view from below is along the narrow and busy stretch of Route 3 between Sonogee and the Holiday Inn. At 40 mph, you wouldn't see the bridge even if you knew the exact instant when and where to look. Finally, from below, the bridge is almost entirely obscured in summer by deciduous trees growing in the deep ravine that the bridge spans. To see this magnificent structure which was constructed from 1950 to 1953 using granite from Hall Quarry in Somesville, you have to seek it out at the right time of year. The Duck Brook Motor Road Bridge is truly a hidden architectural and historical gem. John D. Rockefeller purchased the land for the Paradise Hill Road where the bridge is located, donated the land to to the park, and was involved in planning the road as early as 1934, but World War II and subsequent funding shortages delayed the start of construction. As many as 75 men were on the job at one time with total labor estimated at 92,000 hours. Total cost of the structure was $366,000 making it the most expensive road-related structure in the park at the time of its completion. George Soules - November 2015 [show more]


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Duck Brook Motor Bridge.pdf
…Brook Motor Bridge Name: Duck Brook Bridge What: Bridge Location: Spans Duck Brook on Paradise Hill Road, 1 mile SE of Hulls Cove Visitor Center Town: BarHarbor State: Maine Map and Lot Numbers: Map: US GEO 1956 ANP - Duck Brook Bridges GPS (Global Positioning System) Latitude, Longitude: 44.399176,

me0254data.pdf
…DUCK BROOK BRIDGE Acadia National Park Roads & Bridges Spanning Duck Brook on Paradise Hill Road Bar Harbor Vicinity Hancock County Maine WRITTEN HISTORICAL …LOCATION Spanning Duck Brook on Paradise Hill Road, 1 mile SE of Hulls Cove Visitor Center, Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor vicinity. …Bar Harbor, ME: Friends of Acadia, 1993. Newspaper Articles "Acadia's Stone Bridges Link Past and Future," Bar Harbor [ME] Times, 23 April 1987. …Bar Harbor, ME. Brown's Studio,
St. Sylvia’s Catholic Church
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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St. Sylvia’s Catholic Church
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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St. Sylvia’s Catholic Church.pdf
…Silvia" Address: 53 Kebo Street City: Bar Harbor State: Maine Map and Lot: Map 107 Lot 25 Map: C&S BH PLAN 1887 Date Founded: Circa 1879 Duration: …The new church, designed by Victor Hodgkins, still stands at 56 Mount Desert Street, Bar Harbor. …"The second organization to secure for itself a separate meeting-house at Bar Harbor was the Catholic Church of St. Silvia. …The plan of building a Catholic church at Bar Harbor originated with Mr. DeGrasse Fox, who in 1879 offered a suitable lot on Kebo Street.
Balance Rock
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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Balance Rock
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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Balance Rock - Shore Path.pdf
…Places Sites Monuments History Balance Rock Location: Shore Path Town: Bar Harbor State: Maine Map: C&S BH Plan 1887 Balance Rock GPS (Global …Positioning System) Latitude, Longitude: 44.388806, -68.200020 (This front page Bar Harbor Times piece was most probably written by Southwest Harbor and …Anyway it was a great old proposition while it lasted and was good advertising for Bar Harbor. Cheer up you nature lovers, it might be worse. …- The Bar Harbor Times, Wednesday, November 23, 1932 Pearson - Dorothy (Pearson) Rand (1889-1973) "Balance Rock still remains along the Shore Path at the
George Bucknam Dorr
Bar Harbor Historical Society
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  • 1853 - 1944
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George Bucknam Dorr
Bar Harbor Historical Society
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George B Dorr


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Biography_GBD.pdf
…Prepared by: Bar Harbor Historical Society Biography Dorr George Bucknam Dorr (1853 1944) Father: Dorr - Charles Hazen Dorr (1821 - 1893) Mother …Wedding Place: Offspring: Occupation: First Superintendent of Acadia National Park Childhood Home: Boston, Massachusetts Adult Home (Summer): Old Farm, BarHarbor, Maine Adult Home (Winter) Death Date: 5 August 1944 Death Place: Bar Harbor, Maine Cemetery: Memorial Stone in Mount Auburn Cemetery; ashes scattered …in Bar Harbor __ MS/07-03-2022 Our thanks to Southwest Harbor Public Library for sharing this data entry template for use by The History Trust (Feb
Camp Aim-Al
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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Camp Aim-Al
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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Land now owned by Acadia National Park.


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Camp Aim-Al.pdf
…Location History Camp Aim-Al Address: Ocean Drive City: Bar Harbor - Later part of Acadia National Park GPS coordinates: N44 19.547' W068 11.158' …Harbor Times, September 12, 1928, p. 3. …acquired a copy of A Souvenir of Bar Harbor and Mount Desert Island, published by W.H. …Sherman, 11 Cottage Street, Bar Harbor, Maine, c. 1905. Don told them that there was a photograph of the camp in one of the Sherman guides.
St. Saviour's Episcopal Church
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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  • Bar Harbor
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St. Saviour's Episcopal Church
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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The church has forty-two stained glass window, ten of which are original Tiffany stained-glass windows and a replacement for the 11th window, stolen from the sanctuary.


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St. Saviour's Episcopal Church.pdf
…Desert Street) City: Bar Harbor State: Maine Map and Lot: Map 104 Lot 318 Map: BAR HARB/BH RES 1904.JPG NRHP: 95000729 Named for: French Jesuit Mission …Saviour s Episcopal Church, Bar Harbor, Maine" compiled by The Rev. Edwin A. …Saviour s Church in Bar Harbor, serving there from 1879 to 1899.
Beatrix Farrand
Bar Harbor Historical Society
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  • Bar Harbor
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Beatrix Farrand
Bar Harbor Historical Society
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Biography-Beatrix Farrand.pdf
…Prepared by: Bar Harbor Historical Society Biography Farrand Beatrix Cadwalader Jones Farrand (1872 1959) Father: Fredric Rhinelander Jones ( …Date: 2nd Wedding Place: Offspring: Occupation: Landscape Gardener Childhood Home: Manhattan, New York City, New York Adult Home (Summer): Reef Point, BarHarbor, Maine Adult Home (Winter): Montecito, California Death Date: February 28, 1959 Death Place: Bar Harbor, Maine __ MS/04-25-2022 Our thanks to …Southwest Harbor Public Library for sharing this data entry template for use by The History Trust (Feb 2021).
Mary Gray Ward Dorr
Bar Harbor Historical Society
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Mary Gray Ward Dorr
Bar Harbor Historical Society
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Mother of George Bucknam Dorr


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Biography_MGWD.docx.pdf
…Prepared by: Bar Harbor Historical Society Biography Dorr - Mary Gray Ward Dorr (1820 1901) Father: Ward - Thomas Wren Ward (1786 - 1858) Mother: …Wedding Place: 2nd Spouse Name: 2nd Spouse Parents: 2nd Wedding Date: 2nd Wedding Place: Offspring: Dorr - George Bucknam Dorr (1853 - 1944) Occupation: BarHarbor VIA Incorporator Childhood Home: Boston, Massachusetts Adult Home (Summer): Bar Harbor, Maine Adult Home (Winter): Boston, Massachusetts Death …Date: October 21, 1901 Death Place: Boston, MA __ MS/04-25-2022 Our thanks to Southwest Harbor Public Library for sharing this data entry template for