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12484Old Barque Beach, Bass Harbor, Me.
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Places, Shore
  • A.J. Huston, Rockland, Me.
  • 1910 c.
  • Tremont, Bernard
Although the postcard says Bass Harbor, the beach is actually in what is now the village of Bernard. Date: Circa 1910 Media: Tinted Collotype Title: Old Barque Beach, Bass Harbor, Me. Subject: Barque Beach Photographer: Unknown Publisher: A.J. Huston, Rockland, Maine Original Printer: Unknown, Germany Divided Back: Y Bordered: N Mailed: N Postage: One cent USA – Two cents foreign Number: 31326 Postmarked: N Huston - Almer J. Huston (1870-1949)
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Although the postcard says Bass Harbor, the beach is actually in what is now the village of Bernard. Date: Circa 1910 Media: Tinted Collotype Title: Old Barque Beach, Bass Harbor, Me. Subject: Barque Beach Photographer: Unknown Publisher: A.J. Huston, Rockland, Maine Original Printer: Unknown, Germany Divided Back: Y Bordered: N Mailed: N Postage: One cent USA – Two cents foreign Number: 31326 Postmarked: N Huston - Almer J. Huston (1870-1949) [show more]
7088The John Melbourne Rich House I in 1910
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • 1910 c.
  • Tremont, Bernard
  • 5 Hamblen Lane
The house was built by John "Talking John" Melbourne Rich, the first of his three houses. John owed his Uncle Jonathan Rich (1836-1907) a sum of money, so he swapped this Tremont house for Jonathan's older less valuable Richtown house. Emily (Rich) Trask (1884-1981), John Melbourne Rich's daughter, said in a 1975 interview that she was born in the house, "in that back bedroom up there… That was a big place. It was different from these days…it had a piazza clean around it and round the front. Father was great on building big places but he got in debt so much that he had to give up and go over to Richville [Richtown] and live." The main house, minus barn and ell, still exists in 2016, although covered in green asbestos shingles. The house was originally painted a cream color with brown trim. It sits back from the road just before the Tremont Congregational Church.
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The house was built by John "Talking John" Melbourne Rich, the first of his three houses. John owed his Uncle Jonathan Rich (1836-1907) a sum of money, so he swapped this Tremont house for Jonathan's older less valuable Richtown house. Emily (Rich) Trask (1884-1981), John Melbourne Rich's daughter, said in a 1975 interview that she was born in the house, "in that back bedroom up there… That was a big place. It was different from these days…it had a piazza clean around it and round the front. Father was great on building big places but he got in debt so much that he had to give up and go over to Richville [Richtown] and live." The main house, minus barn and ell, still exists in 2016, although covered in green asbestos shingles. The house was originally painted a cream color with brown trim. It sits back from the road just before the Tremont Congregational Church. [show more]
6638Elizabeth (Farnsworth) Rich, Mrs. Clifton Melbourne Rich with twin sons, Roger Clifton Rich and Ronald Dean Rich
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • 1913-10
  • Tremont, Bernard
5839Try House at Try House Point
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Other Structures
  • 1910 before
  • Tremont, Bernard
6892The Watson Wharf, Bernard, Maine
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard, Real Photo
  • Structures, Transportation, Marine Landing, Wharf
  • Eastern Illustrating & Publishing Company
  • 1914 PM
  • Tremont, Bernard
7332The Watson Wharf, Bernard, Maine
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Transportation, Marine Landing, Wharf
  • Eastern Illustrating & Publishing Company
  • 1914 c.
  • Tremont, Bernard
7549View of Bernard from McKinley, Maine
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Places, Harbor
  • The Hugh C. Leighton Company, Portland, Maine
  • 1910 c.
  • Tremont, Bernard
Made in Germany
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Made in Germany