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10760Steamship "Cimbria" - Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, June 1, 1878
  • Publication, Newspaper
  • Vessels, Ship, Steamship
  • 1878-06-01
  • Southwest Harbor
16627Sketchbook of a summer at the Stanley House Hotel
  • Publication, Book, Journal, Diary
  • People
  • 1882
  • Southwest Harbor, Manset
  • 149 Shore Road
A sketchbook kept by Daniel Lewis' Great-Great Grandmother depicting the summer of 1882 at the Stanley House Hotel.
Description:
A sketchbook kept by Daniel Lewis' Great-Great Grandmother depicting the summer of 1882 at the Stanley House Hotel.
15625Mount Desert Souvenir : Fifteenth Annual Excursion of the Massachusetts Press Association, July 5-9, 1884
  • Publication, Book
  • Places
  • Allen - Warren P. Allen (1843-1905)
  • Charles W. Eddy
  • 1884
  • Mount Desert Island
A souvenir album of the Bar Harbor, Maine, area published by Charles W. Eddy, Ware, Massachusetts, with autoglyph prints by W. P. Allen, West Gardner, Massachusetts. Includes "21 autoglyph illustrations [by W.P. Allen] from photographs at Mount Desert, Maine, and a portrait. W.P. Allen, of West Gardner, purchased Artotype patent rights [in] 1879...Chandler identifies the Autoglyph with the Indotype patent." -- Hanson Collection catalog, p. 79 Includes photographs of: - Rodick House - Pulpit Rock - Balancing Rock - Duck Brook - Eagle Lake House - Green Mountain Railroad Train - Summit House on Green (Cadillac) Mountain - Mount Desert Island from Hancock Point - East from Sullivan Landing - Spouting Horn - Buckboard Part with Bee-Hive (Beehive) Mountain in background - Great Head - The Ovens - Cathedral Rock - Profile Rock - Natural Bridge - Great Oven
Description:
A souvenir album of the Bar Harbor, Maine, area published by Charles W. Eddy, Ware, Massachusetts, with autoglyph prints by W. P. Allen, West Gardner, Massachusetts. Includes "21 autoglyph illustrations [by W.P. Allen] from photographs at Mount Desert, Maine, and a portrait. W.P. Allen, of West Gardner, purchased Artotype patent rights [in] 1879...Chandler identifies the Autoglyph with the Indotype patent." -- Hanson Collection catalog, p. 79 Includes photographs of: - Rodick House - Pulpit Rock - Balancing Rock - Duck Brook - Eagle Lake House - Green Mountain Railroad Train - Summit House on Green (Cadillac) Mountain - Mount Desert Island from Hancock Point - East from Sullivan Landing - Spouting Horn - Buckboard Part with Bee-Hive (Beehive) Mountain in background - Great Head - The Ovens - Cathedral Rock - Profile Rock - Natural Bridge - Great Oven [show more]
16566The Passamaquoddy Encampment at Bar Harbor Newspaper Article
  • Publication, Clipping, Newspaper Clipping
  • People
  • Places, Camp
  • Upham - C. Upham
  • Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
  • 1884-08-23
  • Bar Harbor
10225Advertisement for Albert W. Bee, Stationer, Bar Harbor, Maine
  • Publication, Newspaper
  • Businesses, Store Business
  • 1887-02-17
  • Bar Harbor
3442Mount-Desert Guide-Book, page 70
  • Publication, Guidebook
  • People
  • Structures, Commercial, Lodging, Hotel
  • Sweetser - M. F. Sweetser
  • 1888
  • Southwest Harbor
A paragraph about Deacon Clark and his father.
Description:
A paragraph about Deacon Clark and his father.
144321889 Bar Harbor Record Newspaper from March 14
  • Publication, Newspaper
  • Other, General
  • 1889-03-14
  • Bar Harbor
3443The Inmans and the Coopers Celebrate
  • Publication, Clipping
  • People
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
  • The Atlanta Constitution
  • 1894-03-29
  • Southwest Harbor
On April 19, 1893 the Cooper's son, Joseph Walter Cooper, married Nellie Sue Inman, daughter of Samuel Andrew Martin Inman and his first wife, Nancy Jane Dick. Nellie's father, Samuel Andrew Martin Inman was the owner of S.M. Inman & Co., one of the largest dealers in cotton in the world, with several branch offices in different parts of the South. He was one of the organizers and a director of the Southern Railway, the yards of which in Atlanta are named for him and was a major Georgian philanthropist. Nellie's brother, Henry Arthur Inman (1869-after 1920) and his wife, Roberta Sutherland Crew built their cottage, "Sutherland" now "Heeltap" at 16 Kinfolk Lane, Southwest Harbor, in 1901. Their son, Arthur Crew Inman (1895-1963) is notorious for having written the "Inman Diaries." On March 28, 1894 Samuel Andrew Martin Inman and his recently acquired second wife, Mildred (McPheeters) Inman (1867-1946), gave a lavish reception at their home in Atlanta, Georgia, for their daughter Nellie and her mother in law, Emma Jane Cooper. This fulsome description of the party, published in "The Atlanta Constitution" on March 29, 1894 illustrates the world inhabited by the Cooper and Inman families.
Description:
On April 19, 1893 the Cooper's son, Joseph Walter Cooper, married Nellie Sue Inman, daughter of Samuel Andrew Martin Inman and his first wife, Nancy Jane Dick. Nellie's father, Samuel Andrew Martin Inman was the owner of S.M. Inman & Co., one of the largest dealers in cotton in the world, with several branch offices in different parts of the South. He was one of the organizers and a director of the Southern Railway, the yards of which in Atlanta are named for him and was a major Georgian philanthropist. Nellie's brother, Henry Arthur Inman (1869-after 1920) and his wife, Roberta Sutherland Crew built their cottage, "Sutherland" now "Heeltap" at 16 Kinfolk Lane, Southwest Harbor, in 1901. Their son, Arthur Crew Inman (1895-1963) is notorious for having written the "Inman Diaries." On March 28, 1894 Samuel Andrew Martin Inman and his recently acquired second wife, Mildred (McPheeters) Inman (1867-1946), gave a lavish reception at their home in Atlanta, Georgia, for their daughter Nellie and her mother in law, Emma Jane Cooper. This fulsome description of the party, published in "The Atlanta Constitution" on March 29, 1894 illustrates the world inhabited by the Cooper and Inman families. [show more]
13164Eden Hall: Summer Home of T.B. Musgrave
  • Publication, Clipping
  • People
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • 1895-06-18
  • Bar Harbor
6331Edgecliff - Summer Residence of Samuel Morse and Annie Sawyer Downs - Details - 1186
  • Publication, Book
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
  • Abbott - Lyman Abbott
  • 1896
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 34 Norwood Road
"Cottage Costing about $3,000. Stone foundation, shingled sides and roof. Designed as a Summer House by W.A. Bates." Page from "The House and Home - A Practical Book" by Dr. Lyman Abbott and others. Chapter XIV, House Building by Helen Churchill Candee, p. 66 - 1896
Description:
"Cottage Costing about $3,000. Stone foundation, shingled sides and roof. Designed as a Summer House by W.A. Bates." Page from "The House and Home - A Practical Book" by Dr. Lyman Abbott and others. Chapter XIV, House Building by Helen Churchill Candee, p. 66 - 1896
3040Maine Central Institute
  • Publication, Literary, Article
  • Organizations, School Institution
  • 1903
  • Pittsfield ME
3024Famous Hotel's End - Rodick House
  • Publication, Clipping
  • Structures, Commercial, Lodging, Hotel
  • 1906
  • Bar Harbor
10228Advertisement for William Underwood & Co
  • Publication, Newspaper
  • Businesses, Cannery Business
  • The Outlook Monthly Magazine
  • 1906
  • Boston MA
Advertisement appeared in "The Outlook" - A Weekly Newspaper and an Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 83, May 5 - August 25, 1906.
Description:
Advertisement appeared in "The Outlook" - A Weekly Newspaper and an Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 83, May 5 - August 25, 1906.
10226The Spruce Bough For Sale
  • Publication, Newspaper
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
  • The Outlook Monthly Magazine
  • 1906
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 31 Journey's End Lane
Advertisement for Frank Judson Goodwin's Cottage - The Spruce Bough For Sale
Description:
Advertisement for Frank Judson Goodwin's Cottage - The Spruce Bough For Sale
10227The Edgecliff For Sale or Rent
  • Publication, Newspaper
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
  • The Outlook Monthly Magazine
  • 1906
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 34 Norwood Road
Advertisement for Samuel Morse Downs' Cottage - The Edgecliff For Sale or Rent Advertisement appeared in "The Outlook" - A Weekly Newspaper and an Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 83, May 5 - August 25, 1906. Advertisement reads: "Edgecliff A Charming Estate on Somes Sound Opposite North East Harbor, Mount Desert Five acres heavily wooded with spruce and fir. Most comfortable house of eight rooms with hardwood floors and large open fireplaces. Piazza twelve feet wide. Best water privlege [Sic] on the Sound. Best of plumbing and lake water. Stable for two horses. The combination of mountains, sea, and islands presents a view of surpassing beauty. For sale or to rent for the season. Price for the season very reasonable. Address S.M. Downs, Bellevue Hotel, Boston, Mass."
Description:
Advertisement for Samuel Morse Downs' Cottage - The Edgecliff For Sale or Rent Advertisement appeared in "The Outlook" - A Weekly Newspaper and an Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 83, May 5 - August 25, 1906. Advertisement reads: "Edgecliff A Charming Estate on Somes Sound Opposite North East Harbor, Mount Desert Five acres heavily wooded with spruce and fir. Most comfortable house of eight rooms with hardwood floors and large open fireplaces. Piazza twelve feet wide. Best water privlege [Sic] on the Sound. Best of plumbing and lake water. Stable for two horses. The combination of mountains, sea, and islands presents a view of surpassing beauty. For sale or to rent for the season. Price for the season very reasonable. Address S.M. Downs, Bellevue Hotel, Boston, Mass." [show more]
12823Freezes to Death After Going Mad
  • Publication, Clipping
  • Vessels, Ship, Sailing Ship, Schooner
  • The Washington Times
  • 1906-12-14
  • Boston MA
Describes the wreck of the Schooner Emma R. Harvey during a blizzard. From the Washington Times, Dec. 14, 1906
Description:
Describes the wreck of the Schooner Emma R. Harvey during a blizzard. From the Washington Times, Dec. 14, 1906
12824Article from "The Day" about the Schooner Pendleton Sisters
  • Publication, Literary, Article
  • Vessels, Ship, Sailing Ship, Schooner
  • 1909-02-20
  • New London CT
Article appearing in “The Day,” newspaper published in New London, Connecticut, February 20, 1909, p. 9
Description:
Article appearing in “The Day,” newspaper published in New London, Connecticut, February 20, 1909, p. 9
6414Subscribers of Island Telephone Company - Southwest Harbor and Tremont
  • Publication, Directory
  • Businesses, Service Business
  • American Print, Ellsworth
  • 1913 c.
  • Southwest Harbor
12395Presley Dixon Holmes - University of Wisconsin
  • Publication, Yearbook
  • People
  • 1919
  • Madison WI
University of Wisconsin Engineering Department - Class of 1919
Description:
University of Wisconsin Engineering Department - Class of 1919
12397Mildred Priscilla Rufsvold - University of Wisconsin
  • Publication, Yearbook
  • People
  • 1919
  • Madison WI
Mildred Priscilla Rufsvold, later Mrs. Presley Dixon Holmes - University of Wisconsin Letters and Science Department - Class of 1919
Description:
Mildred Priscilla Rufsvold, later Mrs. Presley Dixon Holmes - University of Wisconsin Letters and Science Department - Class of 1919
1021Pemetic Yearbook 1921
  • Publication, Book
  • Organizations, School Institution
  • The Senior Class of Southwest Harbor High School
  • 1921-06
  • Southwest Harbor
1022Pemetic Yearbook 1922
  • Publication, Book
  • Organizations, School Institution
  • The Senior Class of Southwest Harbor High School
  • 1922-06
  • Southwest Harbor
1024Pemetic Yearbook 1924
  • Publication, Book
  • Organizations, School Institution
  • The Senior Class of Southwest Harbor High School
  • 1922-06
  • Southwest Harbor
1023Pemetic Yearbook 1923
  • Publication, Book
  • Organizations, School Institution
  • The Senior Class of Southwest Harbor High School
  • 1923-06
  • Southwest Harbor
1025Pemetic Yearbook 1925
  • Publication, Book
  • Organizations, School Institution
  • 1925-06
  • Southwest Harbor
Southwest Harbor high school did not publish The Pemetic in 1925. Page seven of the 1926 yearbook provides this explanation: "Last year, owing to the small class of Seniors, no book was attempted, for, of course, anything of this kind causes much extra work. We do, however, urge every class that is to follow us to put forth every effort in order that they may do their part for Southwest Harbor high school."
Description:
Southwest Harbor high school did not publish The Pemetic in 1925. Page seven of the 1926 yearbook provides this explanation: "Last year, owing to the small class of Seniors, no book was attempted, for, of course, anything of this kind causes much extra work. We do, however, urge every class that is to follow us to put forth every effort in order that they may do their part for Southwest Harbor high school."