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6713 | View of Somes Sound, Southwest Harbor, Maine |
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6829 | Harbor View So. West Harbor, Me. |
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8481 | Postcard from Annie Matilda (Crozier) Rand - Mrs. Edward Lothrop Rand to Hollis Theodore Greenleaf |
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| The front of the postcard is titled Harbor View, Southwest Harbor and shows a view of Deacon's Cove at low tide. Black's Ledge is in the foreground and Deacon's Cove is left of center. The photograph was taken from the western point of Clark or Deacon's Cove, Southwest Harbor, Maine. The ledge is an extension of the point. "Clark's" or "Deacon's Cove" which refers to Deacon Henry Higgins Clark (1811-1897), a patriarch of Southwest Harbor. The postcard was written by Annie Matilda (Crozier) Rand - Mrs. Edward Lothrop Rand, staying at the Seaside Inn at Seal Harbor to one year old Hollis Theodore Greenleaf in North Edgecomb, Maine. Annie has just left her brother-in-law Henry L. Rand's house, "Fox Dens," in Southwest Harbor. The back of the postcard reads: "Dear Hollis, This is a picture of the harbor where I stayed for a week before coming here. But you cannot see where "Fox Dens" is. That is what the place is called where I stayed before coming here. The land is covered with trees and right in among the rocks near the shore is built a bungalow. You would love to lie in your carriage on the piazza & look over the water. But you live in a very beautiful place. My kind rembrances to your mother & all. Love from A.M. Rand" The back of the postcard was originally SWHPL 8482, but has been combined with this item. | Description: The front of the postcard is titled Harbor View, Southwest Harbor and shows a view of Deacon's Cove at low tide. Black's Ledge is in the foreground and Deacon's Cove is left of center. The photograph was taken from the western point of Clark or Deacon's Cove, Southwest Harbor, Maine. The ledge is an extension of the point. "Clark's" or "Deacon's Cove" which refers to Deacon Henry Higgins Clark (1811-1897), a patriarch of Southwest Harbor. The postcard was written by Annie Matilda (Crozier) Rand - Mrs. Edward Lothrop Rand, staying at the Seaside Inn at Seal Harbor to one year old Hollis Theodore Greenleaf in North Edgecomb, Maine. Annie has just left her brother-in-law Henry L. Rand's house, "Fox Dens," in Southwest Harbor. The back of the postcard reads: "Dear Hollis, This is a picture of the harbor where I stayed for a week before coming here. But you cannot see where "Fox Dens" is. That is what the place is called where I stayed before coming here. The land is covered with trees and right in among the rocks near the shore is built a bungalow. You would love to lie in your carriage on the piazza & look over the water. But you live in a very beautiful place. My kind rembrances to your mother & all. Love from A.M. Rand" The back of the postcard was originally SWHPL 8482, but has been combined with this item. [show more] | ||
9460 | Postcard of Clark's Point and Steamboat, Southwest Harbor |
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9409 | View North on Norwood Road from the Dirigo Hotel |
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6783 | High Street North from Dirigo House, Southwest Harbor, Maine |
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9397 | Main Street Looking South, Southwest Harbor, Maine |
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| Made in Germany Freeman Store far right | Description: Made in Germany Freeman Store far right | ||
9399 | Main Street Southwest Harbor Looking South Before 1922 |
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16141 | Looking South from Castle, Southwest Harbor, Me. |
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| 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." | ||
6821 | The Southwest Harbor Congregational Church |
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6822 | The Methodist Church and Parsonage, Southwest Harbor |
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| Printed in Frankfurt On Main, Germany | Description: Printed in Frankfurt On Main, Germany | |
5633 | The Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Mailed to: Miss Carmelita Freeman ME General Hospital, Portland, ME. Oct. 1911 | Description: Mailed to: Miss Carmelita Freeman ME General Hospital, Portland, ME. Oct. 1911 | |
6099 | The Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| A postcard featuring the Southwest Harbor Public Library - Circa 1900 | Description: A postcard featuring the Southwest Harbor Public Library - Circa 1900 | |
6780 | The Claremont House |
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9410 | The Claremont House and View up Somes Sound |
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| Published for E.F. Teague Stationers. The hand written message says "This is our home for the next week. Please write to me. I am so in hopes I will have a letter in the afternoon mail. It is lovely here, and I am enjoying it thoroughly, but am looking forward to "home". Love to all, Nancy. Saturday." | Description: Published for E.F. Teague Stationers. The hand written message says "This is our home for the next week. Please write to me. I am so in hopes I will have a letter in the afternoon mail. It is lovely here, and I am enjoying it thoroughly, but am looking forward to "home". Love to all, Nancy. Saturday." | ||
6834 | The Dirigo Hotel |
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9407 | The Dirigo Hotel |
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16091 | Ocean House, Southwest Harbor, Maine. |
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| Mailed to: Mr. William H. Rea Pembroke, Me. From: Lottie R. King | Description: Mailed to: Mr. William H. Rea Pembroke, Me. From: Lottie R. King |