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Item Title Type Subject Creator Publisher Date Place Address Description
16195Cora Myrtle (Hamblen) Ward with Ingrid, William, and Franklin Ward on Unknown Beach
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Places, Shore
  • 1934 c.
16192Cora Myrtle (Hamblen) Ward with Franklin, William, and Ingrid Ward
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Places, Shore
  • 1934 c.
16127Surf at Seawall, Mt. Desert, Me.
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard, Real Photo
  • Places, Shore
  • 1914-01-16
  • Southwest Harbor, Seawall
Mailed to: Mrs. Eldora Ward Manset, Me. Signed: G. Stanley
Description:
Mailed to: Mrs. Eldora Ward Manset, Me. Signed: G. Stanley
16040Sand Beach at Great Head
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Places, Park
  • Places, Shore
  • W.H. Sherman, Bar Harbor, Maine
  • 1918
  • Acadia National Park
Addressed to: Mrs. Dora Ward, Manset, Me. Text reads: I am having a good time. I sleep one hour Friday night. Your son, Malcolm Ward
Description:
Addressed to: Mrs. Dora Ward, Manset, Me. Text reads: I am having a good time. I sleep one hour Friday night. Your son, Malcolm Ward
16108Shore View at Seal Harbor, Me.
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Places, Shore
  • Metropolitan News Company, Boston, MA.
  • 1909-07-11
  • Mount Desert, Seal Harbor
Mailed to: Miss Lottie King Manset, Me. Text reads: "Why aren't you at home when I come to see you? We are having plenty of work and I am awful tired. I saw your shawl, it's awful pretty."
Description:
Mailed to: Miss Lottie King Manset, Me. Text reads: "Why aren't you at home when I come to see you? We are having plenty of work and I am awful tired. I saw your shawl, it's awful pretty."
16106Schooner Head, Mt. Desert Island, Me.
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Places, Ocean
  • Places, Shore
  • National Art View Co., New York City
  • Acadia National Park
16069Balance Rock and Frenchman’s Bay
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Places, Shore
  • Curt Teich Co., Chicago, Illinois
  • Bar Harbor
16062The Cave on the Shore Walk
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Places, Shore
  • A.H. Bee, Bar Harbor
  • Bar Harbor
16050View from Thunder Hole, Acadia National Park
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Places, Ocean
  • Places, Shore
  • Tichnor, Boston, MA
  • Acadia National Park
16057Otter Cliffs, Ocean Drive, Arcadia National Park
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Places, Shore
  • The Meriden Gravure Co., Meriden, Conn.
  • Acadia National Park
“The cliffs are found on the Ocean Drive and the view from the top will long be remembered. Paths lead around the cliffs.”
Description:
“The cliffs are found on the Ocean Drive and the view from the top will long be remembered. Paths lead around the cliffs.”
16039Anemone Cave, Mt. Desert Island
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Places, Ocean
  • Places, Park
  • Places, Shore
  • The Rorograph Co., New York
  • Mount Desert Island
11059W.H. Ward Jr. Store - After the Fire
  • Image, Photograph
  • Businesses, Store Business
  • Places, Shore
  • Southwest Harbor, Manset
11134Clark Point Road with a View of Manset
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Places, Shore
  • Places, Town
  • D. L. Mayo's Cash Store
  • Southwest Harbor
12482Centennial Hall - As W.H. Ward Jr. Store - Ruins After the Fire
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places, Shore
  • Structures, Commercial, Store
  • 1918 c.
  • Southwest Harbor, Manset
12484Old Barque Beach, Bass Harbor, Me.
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Places, Shore
  • A.J. Huston, Rockland, Me.
  • 1910 c.
  • Tremont, Bernard
Although the postcard says Bass Harbor, the beach is actually in what is now the village of Bernard. Date: Circa 1910 Media: Tinted Collotype Title: Old Barque Beach, Bass Harbor, Me. Subject: Barque Beach Photographer: Unknown Publisher: A.J. Huston, Rockland, Maine Original Printer: Unknown, Germany Divided Back: Y Bordered: N Mailed: N Postage: One cent USA – Two cents foreign Number: 31326 Postmarked: N Huston - Almer J. Huston (1870-1949)
Description:
Although the postcard says Bass Harbor, the beach is actually in what is now the village of Bernard. Date: Circa 1910 Media: Tinted Collotype Title: Old Barque Beach, Bass Harbor, Me. Subject: Barque Beach Photographer: Unknown Publisher: A.J. Huston, Rockland, Maine Original Printer: Unknown, Germany Divided Back: Y Bordered: N Mailed: N Postage: One cent USA – Two cents foreign Number: 31326 Postmarked: N Huston - Almer J. Huston (1870-1949) [show more]
13126Spouting Horn
  • Reference
  • Places, Shore
  • Acadia National Park
  • Schooner Head
14130Schooner Head
  • Reference
  • Places, Shore
  • Acadia National Park
  • Schooner Head
Note: While Schooner Head is completely surrounded by Acadia National Park, it is privately owned and not part of the park.
Description:
Note: While Schooner Head is completely surrounded by Acadia National Park, it is privately owned and not part of the park.
15952Great Head at Acadia National Park
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Places, Shore
  • Soules - George John Soules
  • 2015-10-08
  • Acadia National Park
  • Great Head
12454Great Head at Acadia National Park
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Places, Shore
  • Lenahan - Donald Patrick Lenahan
  • 2013-03
  • Acadia National Park
  • Great Head
14133Monument Cove
  • Reference
  • Places, Shore
13203Balance Rock
  • Reference
  • Places, Shore
  • Bar Harbor
15876The Shore Path - Bar Harbor
  • Reference
  • Places, Shore
  • Bar Harbor
15875Baker Island Dance Floor
  • Reference
  • Places, Shore
The Baker Island “Dance Floor,” is a series of huge flat slabs of granite found on the south shore, where area-islanders would hold dances on warm summer evenings. Many visitors come here for an “off the beaten path” experience and because of its unique and pleasant setting. “I believe the Thorpe family was instrumental in forming a corporation to purchase a plot of land on Baker’s Island where the dance floor ledges are located to protect the site. When the tremendous sea during a violent storm moved and tipped the large flat rocks out of place a crew of men was sent out to jack them back level.” – The Stanleys of Cranberry Isles…and Other Colorful Characters, Fisheries of Cranberry Island Chapter
Description:
The Baker Island “Dance Floor,” is a series of huge flat slabs of granite found on the south shore, where area-islanders would hold dances on warm summer evenings. Many visitors come here for an “off the beaten path” experience and because of its unique and pleasant setting. “I believe the Thorpe family was instrumental in forming a corporation to purchase a plot of land on Baker’s Island where the dance floor ledges are located to protect the site. When the tremendous sea during a violent storm moved and tipped the large flat rocks out of place a crew of men was sent out to jack them back level.” – The Stanleys of Cranberry Isles…and Other Colorful Characters, Fisheries of Cranberry Island Chapter [show more]
5393Robinson-Lawler Wharf and View of Freeman House Hotel
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print, Albumen Print
  • Places, Shore
  • Structures, Commercial, Lodging, Hotel
  • Structures, Transportation, Marine Landing, Wharf
  • Rand - Henry Lathrop Rand (1862-1945)
  • 1892-08-10
3499Great Head
  • Reference
  • Places, Shore
  • Acadia National Park
  • Great Head
Great Head is located near Sand Beach in Acadia National Park. The area was owned in the early 1900s by the Satterlee family and they built an observatory and a tea house on the point. The ruins of the structure remain. J.P. Morgan had purchased 110 acres on the Maine coast at Mount Desert including Great Head, now given to Acadia National Park, as a gift for his daughter, Louisa. She and her husband Herbert Satterlee had built their country home there and enjoyed it for many years.
Description:
Great Head is located near Sand Beach in Acadia National Park. The area was owned in the early 1900s by the Satterlee family and they built an observatory and a tea house on the point. The ruins of the structure remain. J.P. Morgan had purchased 110 acres on the Maine coast at Mount Desert including Great Head, now given to Acadia National Park, as a gift for his daughter, Louisa. She and her husband Herbert Satterlee had built their country home there and enjoyed it for many years. [show more]