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2685 | 1934 Map of Mount Dessert Island, Maine, Showing Acadia National Park |
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2608 | 1931 Topographic Map of Acadia National Park, Hancock County, Maine |
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| Prepared in cooperation with the National Park Service from U.S. Geological Survey topographic maps Surveyed in 1901 and 1902 | Description: Prepared in cooperation with the National Park Service from U.S. Geological Survey topographic maps Surveyed in 1901 and 1902 | ||
2609 | 1935 Map of Acadia National Park and Vicinity, Maine |
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| A printed note in the upper right section of page, outside the map area reads "Advanced sheet. Subject to correction." | Description: A printed note in the upper right section of page, outside the map area reads "Advanced sheet. Subject to correction." | ||
2628 | 1930 Path Map of the Eastern Part of Mount Desert Island, Maine |
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2629 | 1930 Path Map of the Western Part of Mount Desert Island, Maine |
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10743 | 1932 Map of Mount Desert Island, Maine |
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9737 | Aerial View - Building the Stone Causeway at Deacon's Cove on Clark Point |
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| Left scow was Lyle Newman’s scow. Right scow was Harvard Beal’s scow. | Description: Left scow was Lyle Newman’s scow. Right scow was Harvard Beal’s scow. | |||
6214 | Enoch Boynton Stanley Boat Shed at The Pool at Low Tide |
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11279 | Moonlight at Deep Cove |
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11830 | Clark Point Road Looking West Toward Main Street |
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| Notable buildings Left to Right: E.A. Lawler Paint Company, 40 Clark Point Road, Map 3 - Lot 108, MHPC #405-0165. William Joseph Tower house (roof peak only), 38 Clark Point Road, Map 3 - Lot 106, MHPC #405-0164. Masonic Hall - 353 Main Street, Map 3 - Lot 96, MHPC #405-0161 - just visible as the large peaked roof on the left at the end of Clark Point Road. The American Gas Accumulator Company Acetylene Traffic Beacon, or "Silent Policeman," is just visible in the center of the photograph at the junction of Clark Point Road and Main Street with the town bandstand behind it. Perry "Ped" L. Sargent's Livery Stable - 7-19 Clark Point Road, Map 6 - Lot 99 - visible as the small building near the right corner of Clark Point Road and Main Street. Gilley Plumbing Company - 21 Clark Point Road, Map 6 - Lot 99 - both the livery stable and the plumbing shop were later subsumed into the later Post Office parking lot. Wilbur C. Wallace house, 29 Clark Point Road, Map 6 - Lot 100, MHPC #405-0083. | Description: Notable buildings Left to Right: E.A. Lawler Paint Company, 40 Clark Point Road, Map 3 - Lot 108, MHPC #405-0165. William Joseph Tower house (roof peak only), 38 Clark Point Road, Map 3 - Lot 106, MHPC #405-0164. Masonic Hall - 353 Main Street, Map 3 - Lot 96, MHPC #405-0161 - just visible as the large peaked roof on the left at the end of Clark Point Road. The American Gas Accumulator Company Acetylene Traffic Beacon, or "Silent Policeman," is just visible in the center of the photograph at the junction of Clark Point Road and Main Street with the town bandstand behind it. Perry "Ped" L. Sargent's Livery Stable - 7-19 Clark Point Road, Map 6 - Lot 99 - visible as the small building near the right corner of Clark Point Road and Main Street. Gilley Plumbing Company - 21 Clark Point Road, Map 6 - Lot 99 - both the livery stable and the plumbing shop were later subsumed into the later Post Office parking lot. Wilbur C. Wallace house, 29 Clark Point Road, Map 6 - Lot 100, MHPC #405-0083. [show more] |