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7596Bass Harbor Head Light
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Transportation, Lighthouse
  • Ballard - Willis Humphreys Ballard (1906-1980)
  • 1940-02-15
  • Tremont, Bass Harbor
7815Bass Harbor Head Light
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Transportation, Lighthouse
  • Ballard - Willis Humphreys Ballard (1906-1980)
  • 1940
  • Tremont, Bass Harbor
6885Bass Harbor Head Light
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard, Real Photo
  • Structures, Transportation, Lighthouse
  • Knaut - Paul A. Knaut, Jr.
  • Bromley & Company, Inc., Boston, Massachusetts
  • 1966 PM
  • Tremont, Bass Harbor
6886Bass Harbor Head Light
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard, Real Photo
  • Structures, Transportation, Lighthouse
  • Knaut - Paul A. Knaut, Jr.
  • Bromley & Company, Inc., Boston, Massachusetts
  • Tremont, Bass Harbor
16626Bass Harbor Head Light
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Transportation, Lighthouse
  • Ballard - Willis Humphreys Ballard (1906-1980)
  • 1961-08
  • Tremont, Bass Harbor
  • 116 Lighthouse Road
12731Bass Harbor Head Light at Night
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Transportation, Lighthouse
  • Ballard - Willis Humphreys Ballard (1906-1980)
  • 1948-10-25
  • Tremont, Bass Harbor
  • Bass Harbor Lighthouse
Photographers have long been fascinated by the Acadia Night Sky. Willis H. Ballard photographed Bass Harbor Head Light one night in October, 1948.
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Photographers have long been fascinated by the Acadia Night Sky. Willis H. Ballard photographed Bass Harbor Head Light one night in October, 1948.
5656Bass Harbor Head Light from the East
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print, Stereograph
  • Structures, Transportation, Lighthouse
  • Bradley - Bryant Bradley (1838-1890)
  • 1875 c.
  • Tremont, Bass Harbor
One half of a stereograph
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One half of a stereograph
5655Bass Harbor Head Light from the West
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print, Stereograph
  • Structures, Transportation, Lighthouse
  • Bradley - Bryant Bradley (1838-1890)
  • 1875
  • Tremont, Bass Harbor
12146Bass Harbor Head Light in the Snow
  • Image, Photograph, Negative
  • Places, Shore
  • Structures, Transportation, Lighthouse
  • Ballard - Willis Humphreys Ballard (1906-1980)
  • 1961-12
  • Tremont, Bass Harbor
12730Bass Harbor Head Light in Winter
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Transportation, Lighthouse
  • Ballard - Willis Humphreys Ballard (1906-1980)
  • Tremont, Bass Harbor
  • Bass Harbor Lighthouse
7435Bass Harbor Head Light Keeper and Wife, Eugene Leslie Coleman and Amanda (Varner) Coleman with Posey
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • 1953 c.
  • Tremont, Bass Harbor
16073Bass Harbor Head Light, Southwest Harbor, ME
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Structures, Transportation, Lighthouse
  • Willis Watson, Tremont, Me.
  • 1896-03-26
  • Tremont, Bass Harbor
Mailed to: Mr. Lewis C. Gott McKinley, Me. Text reads: "How do you like housekeeping?"
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Mailed to: Mr. Lewis C. Gott McKinley, Me. Text reads: "How do you like housekeeping?"
6884Bass Harbor Head Light with Boat House and Ways
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Transportation, Lighthouse
  • 1906 PM
  • Tremont, Bass Harbor
6089Bass Harbor Head Light with Boat House and Ways
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Transportation, Lighthouse
  • Neal - George Arthur Neal (1872-1939)
  • 1900 c.
  • Tremont, Bass Harbor
12914Bass Harbor Marsh
  • Reference
  • Places
  • Tremont, Bass Harbor
“There are large Salt marshes in Wells Scarborough, Falmouth and Machias, about the Islands of Sagadahock, and about Mount Desert where great quantities of salt hay are annually cut which, with that of the upland and fresh meadow, make exceedingly good fodder.” – “The History of the state of Maine: from its First Discovery, A. D. 1602 to The Separation, A.D. 1820, inclusive.” by William Durkee Williamson, Volume I, Section II – The Soils of Maine, p. 97 published by Glazier, Masters & Co., 1832. "Marsh hay which was very fine and very good for cows grew on a big piece of marsh land at Bass Harbor. Oxen were used on the marshes as they would not sink into the muck as easily as a horse and had the ability to pull their feet out of the muck under conditions which would mire a horse. Cranberries were picked on the marsh and kept for the winter in big barrels partly filled with water from which they were dipped out with a big strainer." - “Recollections of Southwest Harbor, Maine 1885-1894” by Jesse L. Parker, p. 31-32, manuscript, 1955. "Indians from Oldtown, Maine camped on the rocks across [Clark Point Road] from our house [the Parker house at 143 Clark Point Road] each summer. They lived in tents and sold baskets, moccasins and small birch bark canoes. Some of the baskets were made of wood and some almost entirely of sweetgrass which had a very pleasant odor. This grass was secured from the marshes at Bass Harbor and would be cured by being hung up in large bunches. They also cut some ash wood for use in making the wooden baskets. As the same Indians returned year after year we became well acquainted with them. In later years the older Indian boys played baseball with us." p. 40. Jesse Lindon Parker (1881-1966) This valuable manuscript is a narrative of the early history of the town by an eyewitness. There are largely unknown or unreported facts on almost every page.
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“There are large Salt marshes in Wells Scarborough, Falmouth and Machias, about the Islands of Sagadahock, and about Mount Desert where great quantities of salt hay are annually cut which, with that of the upland and fresh meadow, make exceedingly good fodder.” – “The History of the state of Maine: from its First Discovery, A. D. 1602 to The Separation, A.D. 1820, inclusive.” by William Durkee Williamson, Volume I, Section II – The Soils of Maine, p. 97 published by Glazier, Masters & Co., 1832. "Marsh hay which was very fine and very good for cows grew on a big piece of marsh land at Bass Harbor. Oxen were used on the marshes as they would not sink into the muck as easily as a horse and had the ability to pull their feet out of the muck under conditions which would mire a horse. Cranberries were picked on the marsh and kept for the winter in big barrels partly filled with water from which they were dipped out with a big strainer." - “Recollections of Southwest Harbor, Maine 1885-1894” by Jesse L. Parker, p. 31-32, manuscript, 1955. "Indians from Oldtown, Maine camped on the rocks across [Clark Point Road] from our house [the Parker house at 143 Clark Point Road] each summer. They lived in tents and sold baskets, moccasins and small birch bark canoes. Some of the baskets were made of wood and some almost entirely of sweetgrass which had a very pleasant odor. This grass was secured from the marshes at Bass Harbor and would be cured by being hung up in large bunches. They also cut some ash wood for use in making the wooden baskets. As the same Indians returned year after year we became well acquainted with them. In later years the older Indian boys played baseball with us." p. 40. Jesse Lindon Parker (1881-1966) This valuable manuscript is a narrative of the early history of the town by an eyewitness. There are largely unknown or unreported facts on almost every page. [show more]
12253Bass Harbor Marsh
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places, Stream
  • 1925 c.
  • Tremont, Bass Harbor
6909Bass Harbor Marsh
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places
  • Don C. Stiles, St. Johnsbury, Vt
  • 1921 PM
  • Tremont, Bass Harbor
6910Bass Harbor Marsh
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard, Real Photo
  • Places
  • Luther S. Phillips, Bangor, Maine
  • 1964 PM
  • Tremont, Bass Harbor
9146Bass Harbor Marsh
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print, Albumen Print
  • Places, Stream
  • Rand - Henry Lathrop Rand (1862-1945)
  • 1909-10-05
  • Tremont, Bass Harbor
5040Bass Harbor Marsh and Barn
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print, Albumen Print
  • Places
  • Rand - Henry Lathrop Rand (1862-1945)
  • 1909-10-05
  • Tremont, Bass Harbor
9522Bass Harbor Marsh and Western Mountain
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places, Landscape
  • Ballard - Willis Humphreys Ballard (1906-1980)
  • Tremont, Bass Harbor
12894Bass Harbor Post Office
McKinley Post Office
  • Reference
  • Organizations, Civic
  • Structures, Civic, Public, Post Office
  • Tremont, Bass Harbor
  • 45 Shore Road
Bass Harbor Post Office
McKinley Post Office
6194Bass Harbor Shore
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places, Shore
  • Neal - George Arthur Neal (1872-1939)
  • Tremont, Bass Harbor
16072Boulder on Marsh Creek, Head of Bass Harbor, ME
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Places, Landscape
  • C.E. Cook, Bangor, Maine
  • 1896-11-09
  • Tremont, Bass Harbor
Mailed to: Miss Alice G. Pettee, Foxboro 88 Main Street, Mass.
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Mailed to: Miss Alice G. Pettee, Foxboro 88 Main Street, Mass.
11308Bridge at Head of Bass Harbor, The Osborne Milton Kittredge House and the Boulder on Marsh Creek
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Structures, Transportation, Bridge
  • Ballard - Willis Humphreys Ballard (1906-1980)
  • 1950-09
  • Tremont, Bass Harbor
Willis Ballard called the boulder he photographed "a Glacial Erratic."
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Willis Ballard called the boulder he photographed "a Glacial Erratic."