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5634 | The Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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6062 | The Claremont House and Tennis Court - Panorama |
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6063 | Sailboats Off the Claremont Hotel Slip - Looking West |
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6064 | The First Masonic Hall, Southwest Harbor, Maine, with Horse and Buggy |
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| The photograph shows shows the Hancock Market and old streetlight. | Description: The photograph shows shows the Hancock Market and old streetlight. | |
6065 | Four Men at the First Odd Fellows Building, Southwest Harbor, Maine |
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6066 | Men and Women at the First Odd Fellows Building, Southwest Harbor, Maine |
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6068 | Raymond Whitmore & John Leman Mayo on the Roof of the Fox Dens Gazebo |
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6069 | The Claremont House and The Pemetic, The Castle, Hotels From the Water |
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6074 | Robert Kaighn's Cottage, Pine Lodge or Balla Cragga and Samuel Champion Cooper's Cottage, The Larches |
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| The cottages, Left to Right: Henry Arthur Inman Cottage – “Sutherland”, later “Heeltap”, built 1901 Robert KaighnCottage – “Pine Lodge”, later “Balla Cragga”, built 1892 (in back) Frank Judson GoodwinCottage – “Spruce Bough” (in front of Balla Cragga), built 1901 Albert Wilson Bee Cottage – “Sleepy Hollow By-the-Sound”, later “Journey’s End”, built 1888, and windmill Samuel Champion Cooper – “The Larches”, built 1895 | Description: The cottages, Left to Right: Henry Arthur Inman Cottage – “Sutherland”, later “Heeltap”, built 1901 Robert KaighnCottage – “Pine Lodge”, later “Balla Cragga”, built 1892 (in back) Frank Judson GoodwinCottage – “Spruce Bough” (in front of Balla Cragga), built 1901 Albert Wilson Bee Cottage – “Sleepy Hollow By-the-Sound”, later “Journey’s End”, built 1888, and windmill Samuel Champion Cooper – “The Larches”, built 1895 [show more] | ||
6085 | Clark Point and Claremont Hotel from Manset |
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6086 | The Claremont House Slip with Sailboats |
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6088 | The Claremont House |
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6097 | The Claremont House and Tennis Court |
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6100 | The Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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6115 | First Odd Fellows Building, F.J. Higgins Company & Wagon, and Seth W. Norwood Law Office Sign |
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| The Freeman Cottage also known as the Ashmont Hotel can be seen in its original location in back on the right. | Description: The Freeman Cottage also known as the Ashmont Hotel can be seen in its original location in back on the right. | |
6118 | The Cedars circa 1900 |
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6120 | Rebuilding the Steamboat Wharf on Clark Point |
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6174 | Jacob William and Rebecca (Whitmore) Lurvey Carroll at The Mountain House |
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7776 | Simeon Holden Mayo's Bicycle Shop in Southwest Harbor, Maine |
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9349 | Dr. George Arthur Neal's Horse, Buggy and Dog at Home |
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9958 | Bertha C. Murphy Neal, Mrs. George Arthur Neal at Home in Southwest Harbor |
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9959 | Bertha C. Murphy Neal, Mrs. George Arthur Neal at Home in Southwest Harbor |
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6119 | James Crockett House |
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12070 | The Ashmont Hotel / Freeman Cottage / Freeman House / Freeman Annex |
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5819 | Sanford Sandy Webster in Door of His Very Small House |
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| The sign over the door says, "Queen Sherbet." The fruit trees are newly planted. | Description: The sign over the door says, "Queen Sherbet." The fruit trees are newly planted. |