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Item Title Type Subject Creator Publisher Date Place Address Description
6848Birdseye view of Manset, Me
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Places, Town
  • The Hugh C. Leighton Company, Portland, Maine
  • 1906 c.
  • Southwest Harbor, Manset
Stanley Fisheries Sluice from Ice Pond to Ice House
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Stanley Fisheries Sluice from Ice Pond to Ice House
7493Hammond Street, Bangor, Maine
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Places, Town
  • O. Crosby Bean Souvenir Goods, Bangor, Maine
  • 1906 PM
  • Bangor ME
Made in Germany for O. Crosby Bean, Bangor, Maine.
Description:
Made in Germany for O. Crosby Bean, Bangor, Maine.
10052View of Eden, Maine with a Weir in the Foreground
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Places, Town
  • Detroit Photographic Co.
  • 1903
  • Bar Harbor, Eden
10706Panoramic View of Bar Harbor, Maine
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Places, Town
  • Bradley - Henry Lee Bradley (1875-1940)
  • 1903
  • Bar Harbor, Eden
9399Main Street Southwest Harbor Looking South Before 1922
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Places, Town
  • 1908 c.
  • Southwest Harbor
16076Looking down Bass Harbor, McKinley, Maine
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Places, Town
  • The Hugh C. Leighton Company, Portland, Maine
  • 1908-06-11
  • Tremont, Bass Harbor, McKinley
Mailed to: Miss Lottie King, Manset, Me.
Description:
Mailed to: Miss Lottie King, Manset, Me.
16122Atlantic, Me. Golden Gate.
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Places, Town
  • A.J. Huston, Rockland, Me.
  • 1909-10-21
  • Swans Island
Mailed to: Mrs. Clara Philips, Southwest Harbor, Maine. Signed: Vira Joyce
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Mailed to: Mrs. Clara Philips, Southwest Harbor, Maine. Signed: Vira Joyce
16141Looking South from Castle, Southwest Harbor, Me.
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Places, Harbor
  • Places, Town
  • C.E. Cook, Bangor, Maine
  • 1906-10-05
  • Southwest Harbor
Mailed to: Mr. William H. Rea Pembroke, Maine. Text reads: "I am going to write. Jud."
Description:
Mailed to: Mr. William H. Rea Pembroke, Maine. Text reads: "I am going to write. Jud."
16242Islesford, Maine, Looking West from Hotel
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Places, Island
  • Places, Town
  • Morse - Frederick Wesley Morse (1870-1929)
  • A. M. Spurling
  • 1907-01-09
  • Cranberry Isles, Little Cranberry Island, Islesford
Mailed to: Miss Lottie King, Manset, Me
Description:
Mailed to: Miss Lottie King, Manset, Me
6839Main Street. Southwest Harbor - Looking South to the Post Office, Ashmont Hotel and Holmes House
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard, Real Photo
  • Places, Town
  • Eastern Illustrating & Publishing Company
  • 1905 c.
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 363 Main Street
The first building at left (363 Main Street) also housed Mayo's Ice Cream Parlor. There is a surveyor working at the edge of the road. The second building on the left, “The Ashmont” hotel at 371 Main Street was built in 1884.
Description:
The first building at left (363 Main Street) also housed Mayo's Ice Cream Parlor. There is a surveyor working at the edge of the road. The second building on the left, “The Ashmont” hotel at 371 Main Street was built in 1884.
6785View of the Head of Southwest Harbor from Manset
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard, Real Photo
  • Places, Harbor
  • Places, Shore
  • Places, Town
  • Eastern Illustrating & Publishing Company
  • 1904 c.
  • Southwest Harbor
"Dick: that is my house with the arrow over it. the place has changed some since that was taken. on that wharf there is a large factory now and eleven houses down there in the field. [on face of postcard] [on reverse of postcard] To Mr. Dexter Fowler, 56 Pine Street, Bath, Maine. Dear Friend Dick – I guess you thought I had forgotten you. But I should say not. I am a great fellow to put off writing. Have they had any fights at the shop since I left: I arrived home Sat. and went to work Wed. Raymond Whitmore, Southwest Harbor"
Description:
"Dick: that is my house with the arrow over it. the place has changed some since that was taken. on that wharf there is a large factory now and eleven houses down there in the field. [on face of postcard] [on reverse of postcard] To Mr. Dexter Fowler, 56 Pine Street, Bath, Maine. Dear Friend Dick – I guess you thought I had forgotten you. But I should say not. I am a great fellow to put off writing. Have they had any fights at the shop since I left: I arrived home Sat. and went to work Wed. Raymond Whitmore, Southwest Harbor" [show more]
5680Main Street Looking North - Southwest Harbor
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard, Real Photo
  • Places, Town
  • 1908 c.
  • Southwest Harbor
  • Main Street
Buildings on the Left: The J.C. Ralph Building is the first structure. One of the old street lights and the Southwest Harbor Public Library wall are visible beyond the Ralph building. The building after the library property is the Freeman J. Lurvey building - now 334 Main Street. Buildings on the Right: The rustic porch of the later demolished Elisha Crane House is visible on corner of Clark Point Road. The sign for what is now Clark Point Road refers to Steamboat Wharf, which is now part of the US Coast Guard property at the end of Clark Point Road. The horse drinking fountain is in the street in front of it. The Southwest Harbor School House as Harmon Block is the large white block-like building. The bell tower on the old Freeman Grammar School, now Harbor House, can be seen behind the Harmon Block. The small building at the far right was the George Gilley plumbing shop (later The Gilley Plumbing Company) at what is now 315 Main Street.
Description:
Buildings on the Left: The J.C. Ralph Building is the first structure. One of the old street lights and the Southwest Harbor Public Library wall are visible beyond the Ralph building. The building after the library property is the Freeman J. Lurvey building - now 334 Main Street. Buildings on the Right: The rustic porch of the later demolished Elisha Crane House is visible on corner of Clark Point Road. The sign for what is now Clark Point Road refers to Steamboat Wharf, which is now part of the US Coast Guard property at the end of Clark Point Road. The horse drinking fountain is in the street in front of it. The Southwest Harbor School House as Harmon Block is the large white block-like building. The bell tower on the old Freeman Grammar School, now Harbor House, can be seen behind the Harmon Block. The small building at the far right was the George Gilley plumbing shop (later The Gilley Plumbing Company) at what is now 315 Main Street. [show more]