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5668Southwest Harbor - View from Manset to Clark Point
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print, Stereograph
  • Places, Harbor
  • Places, Shore
  • Bradley - Bryant Bradley (1838-1890)
  • 1890 c.
  • Southwest Harbor
5527Children at Native American Camp in Southwest Harbor - "Indian Lot"
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print, Albumen Print
  • People
  • Places, Camp
  • Rand - Henry Lathrop Rand (1862-1945)
  • 1893-09-06
  • Southwest Harbor
12627Site Where Indigenous Peoples Were Sitting in Photographs of Indian Lot
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Places
  • Soules - George John Soules
  • 2015-05-23
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 149 Clark Point Road
George Ashbridge Rhoads (1860-1935) built Indian Lot Cottage in 1927. Three Chimneys, 141 Clark Point Road, is visible behind and to the left of the trees. With all the visual aids from SWHPL 5525, and repeated searches, archivists could not locate the rocks in the old photographs or find the exact place where the people were sitting. The rocks were probably covered or removed when the land was cleared for the cottage and drive.
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George Ashbridge Rhoads (1860-1935) built Indian Lot Cottage in 1927. Three Chimneys, 141 Clark Point Road, is visible behind and to the left of the trees. With all the visual aids from SWHPL 5525, and repeated searches, archivists could not locate the rocks in the old photographs or find the exact place where the people were sitting. The rocks were probably covered or removed when the land was cleared for the cottage and drive.
5289Native American Camp at Southwest Harbor - "Indian Lot"
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Places, Camp
  • 1847 c.
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 149 Clark Point Road
16499James Robinson House
  • Image, Art, Painting, Watercolor Painting
  • Places, Landscape
  • Lenhard - Mary Emma Wamsley (Lenhard) Coates (1900-1983)
  • 1946
  • Southwest Harbor
  • Main Street
"Mrs. Lawler's Cottage"
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"Mrs. Lawler's Cottage"
16456View of Norwood Cove from The Charlotte Rhoades House
  • Image, Photograph, Negative, Film Negative
  • Places, Harbor
  • Southwest Harbor
16455View of Norwood Cove from The Charlotte Rhoades House
  • Image, Photograph, Negative, Film Negative
  • Places, Harbor
  • Southwest Harbor
16282The Benjamin Herrick Dodge House
The Charlotte Rhoades House and Park
  • Reference
  • Places, Park
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 185 Main St.
The Benjamin Herrick Dodge House
The Charlotte Rhoades House and Park
12196Woman Bending to Drink at the Jesuit Spring on Fernald Point, Southwest Harbor
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Places, Spring
  • 1902
  • Southwest Harbor
12197Woman Drinking at the Jesuit Spring on Fernald Point, Southwest Harbor
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Places, Spring
  • 1902
  • Southwest Harbor
16222Southwest Harbor Water Company Reservoir
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print, Stereograph
  • Organizations, Civic, Municipal
  • Places
  • Bradley - Bryant Bradley (1838-1890)
  • The buildings behind the reservoir include the Deacon Clark's Island House complex at the far left of the photograph. To the right of the complex is the Joseph Gilman Parker Jr. House, the structure with six windows on the side. The Lawton Canning Factory is the building along the shore. There is a grounded schooner visible next to the factory. A large canoe can be seen to the right of the photograph tied to the mud flats.
  • Southwest Harbor
16297Fernald Point from the Back Shore of Clark Point
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Places, Harbor
  • Places, Landscape
  • Southwest Harbor
This photograph was taken from the back shore of Clark Point just up the shore from the Claremont Dock. It shows the large boulder on the shore which is marked by a marker on the top of the boulder to keep boats from hitting it when the tide is high and the boulder is submerged. The Fernald Farm is visible at Fernald Point and to the left is the Fernald barn. "The barn has been gone for quite some time but the foundation is still visible as of 2020. Will Herrick and his family once lived on this farm and kept cows in the barn where they also stored hay. They sold their milk at Northeast Harbor, carrying it there by boat across the Sound. To the right of the photo you can see the herring weir off the end of Fernald Point at the entrance to Fernald Cove." - Ralph Stanley 10/12/20. "The farmhouse was built in the early 1800's. In 1842 it was remodeled and made into a two family dwelling for Eben and Daniel Fernald. The brothers lived there and worked the farm for many years." - Traditions and Records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine by Mrs. Seth S. Thornton, p 138 and 9 - 1938.
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This photograph was taken from the back shore of Clark Point just up the shore from the Claremont Dock. It shows the large boulder on the shore which is marked by a marker on the top of the boulder to keep boats from hitting it when the tide is high and the boulder is submerged. The Fernald Farm is visible at Fernald Point and to the left is the Fernald barn. "The barn has been gone for quite some time but the foundation is still visible as of 2020. Will Herrick and his family once lived on this farm and kept cows in the barn where they also stored hay. They sold their milk at Northeast Harbor, carrying it there by boat across the Sound. To the right of the photo you can see the herring weir off the end of Fernald Point at the entrance to Fernald Cove." - Ralph Stanley 10/12/20. "The farmhouse was built in the early 1800's. In 1842 it was remodeled and made into a two family dwelling for Eben and Daniel Fernald. The brothers lived there and worked the farm for many years." - Traditions and Records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine by Mrs. Seth S. Thornton, p 138 and 9 - 1938. [show more]
16128Dog Mountain and Flying Hill, Southwest Harbor, Me.
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Places, Landscape
  • Places, Mountain
  • Mayo's Cash Store, S.W. Harbor, Me., D.L. Mayo, Prop.
  • 1917-09-08
  • Southwest Harbor
Mailed to: Mrs. Mary J. King Manset, Maine.
Description:
Mailed to: Mrs. Mary J. King Manset, Maine.
16144Southwest Harbor, Me.
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Places, Harbor
  • Townsend - Charles A. Townsend (1871-1932)
  • 1925-09
  • Southwest Harbor
Mailed to: Mrs. Dora Ward Bar Harbor, Me. Bar Harbor Hospital.
Description:
Mailed to: Mrs. Dora Ward Bar Harbor, Me. Bar Harbor Hospital.
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."
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Mailed to: Mr. William H. Rea Pembroke, Maine. Text reads: "I am going to write. Jud."
16129Sunrise, Southwest Harbor, Me.
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Places, Harbor
  • The Hugh C. Leighton Company, Portland, Maine
  • 1912-01-30
  • Southwest Harbor
Mailed to: Miss Carmelita Freeman Maine General Hospital, Portland, Maine
Description:
Mailed to: Miss Carmelita Freeman Maine General Hospital, Portland, Maine
5556J.C. Ralph Studio on Main Street Looking South, Southwest Harbor
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places, Town
  • Structures, Commercial, Store
  • 1898 c.
  • Southwest Harbor
The First Masonic Hall, now 353 Main Street, Southwest Harbor - at the corner of Clark Point Road, - The Hall, built c. 1877 as Tremont Hall, was sold to the Masonic lodge around 1902. The lodge members renamed the building, raised it, and rebuilt the first and second floors to achieve the building shown in all the pictures as the First Masonic Hall – See the Bar Harbor Times, April 20, 1927, p. 7. The building shown here is the Tremont Hall as it originally looked. One of the old street lights is visible on the right. - “In 1897, the different societies in the village combined to raise funds for street lights. The lamps were bought and placed near those houses whose owners were willing to furnish the kerosene and keep the lamps trimmed and lighted. These lamps did duty until the installation of electricity in the summer of 1917.” - “Traditions and Records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine” by Mrs. Seth S. Thornton, 1938, p. 124. The building on the right is John C. Ralph's Studio - Optician and Jewelry. John C. Ralph was Postmaster at Southwest Harbor from July 19, 1897 to November 1, 1905 and the Post Office is in the same building at far right. - Note wooden sidewalks.
Description:
The First Masonic Hall, now 353 Main Street, Southwest Harbor - at the corner of Clark Point Road, - The Hall, built c. 1877 as Tremont Hall, was sold to the Masonic lodge around 1902. The lodge members renamed the building, raised it, and rebuilt the first and second floors to achieve the building shown in all the pictures as the First Masonic Hall – See the Bar Harbor Times, April 20, 1927, p. 7. The building shown here is the Tremont Hall as it originally looked. One of the old street lights is visible on the right. - “In 1897, the different societies in the village combined to raise funds for street lights. The lamps were bought and placed near those houses whose owners were willing to furnish the kerosene and keep the lamps trimmed and lighted. These lamps did duty until the installation of electricity in the summer of 1917.” - “Traditions and Records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine” by Mrs. Seth S. Thornton, 1938, p. 124. The building on the right is John C. Ralph's Studio - Optician and Jewelry. John C. Ralph was Postmaster at Southwest Harbor from July 19, 1897 to November 1, 1905 and the Post Office is in the same building at far right. - Note wooden sidewalks. [show more]
5524View of Fishing Boats in Southwest Harbor from Freeman Ridge
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places, Harbor
  • 1888
  • Southwest Harbor
Photograph was taken from near the present standpipes on Freeman Ridge Road [2006]. Clark & Parker 2nd store (on the point on left) was built in 1885. The 2nd Stanley House (on the point at the right) was built in 1885. See Photograph #5090 for another view of the fleet in the harbor.
Description:
Photograph was taken from near the present standpipes on Freeman Ridge Road [2006]. Clark & Parker 2nd store (on the point on left) was built in 1885. The 2nd Stanley House (on the point at the right) was built in 1885. See Photograph #5090 for another view of the fleet in the harbor.
5670Eben Fernald and Aaron Ross on Flying Mountain Looking South to Southwest Harbor
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print, Stereograph
  • Places, Mountain
  • Bradley - Bryant Bradley (1838-1890)
  • 1868
  • Southwest Harbor
16184Looking South on Main Street, Southwest Harbor
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Places, Town
  • 1898 c.
  • Southwest Harbor
“Another view of Main Street about the turn of the century.” The building on the right is J.C. Ralph's Studio - Optician and Jeweler - and the Post Office. The photograph shows a man standing in the door of the Post Office. Note the street lamp in front of Ralph's Studio. Several carriages can be seen in the photograph, including one from Birch Tree Farm in Lamoine, Maine. Clark Point Road goes off to the left. The building with the overhang beyond it on the left side is the Odd Fellows building.
Description:
“Another view of Main Street about the turn of the century.” The building on the right is J.C. Ralph's Studio - Optician and Jeweler - and the Post Office. The photograph shows a man standing in the door of the Post Office. Note the street lamp in front of Ralph's Studio. Several carriages can be seen in the photograph, including one from Birch Tree Farm in Lamoine, Maine. Clark Point Road goes off to the left. The building with the overhang beyond it on the left side is the Odd Fellows building. [show more]
16137The Shore of Clark Point, Southwest Harbor
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard, Real Photo
  • Places, Landscape
  • Southwest Harbor
Two of the buildings in view are the Joseph Gilman Parker Jr. House, located at 114 Clark Point Road, and the Smith R. Savage Store, located at 104 Clark Point Road.
Description:
Two of the buildings in view are the Joseph Gilman Parker Jr. House, located at 114 Clark Point Road, and the Smith R. Savage Store, located at 104 Clark Point Road.
16142Road to Fernald's Point, Southwest Harbor, Me.
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Places, Road
  • W.M. Prilay, Pittsfield, Me.
  • Southwest Harbor
16134Southwest Harbor from Manset
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard, Real Photo
  • Places, Harbor
  • Vessels, Boat
  • Southwest Harbor
16140Fernald's Point, Southwest Harbor, Me.
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard, Real Photo
  • Places, Landscape
  • The Albertype Company, Brooklyn, NY
  • Southwest Harbor
16139View of Southwest Harbor, Me.
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard, Real Photo
  • Places, Harbor
  • Southwest Harbor