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6806 | Steamship Cimbria in Southwest Harbor |
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| Bradley's title was, "Steamship "Cimbria" - S.W. Harbor, Mt. Desert, Me." | Description: Bradley's title was, "Steamship "Cimbria" - S.W. Harbor, Mt. Desert, Me." | |
12519 | The Seth Higgins Clark House and Barn, Southwest Harbor, Maine |
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| Probably looking from the top of one of the hotels to the water. Stereograph Date - c. 1876 Size - 7” x 3.5” Media - sepia photograph Title - Southwest Harbor, Mt. Desert, Me. Photographer - Benjamin West Kilburn (1827-1909) Publisher - B.W. Kilburn, Littleton, N.H. Number - 20400 | Description: Probably looking from the top of one of the hotels to the water. Stereograph Date - c. 1876 Size - 7” x 3.5” Media - sepia photograph Title - Southwest Harbor, Mt. Desert, Me. Photographer - Benjamin West Kilburn (1827-1909) Publisher - B.W. Kilburn, Littleton, N.H. Number - 20400 |
5671 | William Underwood Company Lobster Cannery |
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5569 | The Freeman House - From the Main Road |
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| The picture shows one of the earliest views of Main Street. The house at the far right is the home of Jacob Schoppy Mayo on Clark Point Road. | Description: The picture shows one of the earliest views of Main Street. The house at the far right is the home of Jacob Schoppy Mayo on Clark Point Road. | |
5595 | The Pemetic Hotel - the Castle - South End |
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| The photograph shows the south end of the building. | Description: The photograph shows the south end of the building. | |||
5596 | The Pemetic Hotel - the Castle - North End |
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| The hotel was built in 1878. The photograph shows the north end of the building. | Description: The hotel was built in 1878. The photograph shows the north end of the building. | |||
6275 | Clark Point from the James Freeman House |
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6749 | Sarah Louise Lawler (Smallidge) |
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| The photograph was probably taken when Sarah was about eleven to thirteen years old. Isaac H. Dupee may have set up his photography tent in Eden several times, but we know for certain that he was taking photographs there in 1870. | Description: The photograph was probably taken when Sarah was about eleven to thirteen years old. Isaac H. Dupee may have set up his photography tent in Eden several times, but we know for certain that he was taking photographs there in 1870. | ||
10294 | Julia Booth (Norwood) Gott as a Child |
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10295 | Everton Livingston Gott as a child |
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10296 | Everton Livingston Gott as a child |
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6748 | Portrait of William Lawler (1817-1892) |
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11890 | Antoinette (Brown) Harmon, Mrs. John Cummins Harmon |
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11891 | Antoinette (Brown) Harmon, Mrs. John Cummins Harmon |
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10372 | William Lawler (1817-1892) |
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10446 | The Samuel Champion Cooper Cottage - The Larches |
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6904 | Crew of Russian Sailors from the S.S. Cimbria at Steamship Wharf in Southwest Harbor |
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6746 | Rachel Foster Lurvey Carroll |
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6276 | View from Clark Point to Manset |
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5645 | View from Clark Point to Manset |
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9488 | Robert Kaighn and Friends with a Buckboard Party on Mount Desert Island |
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| Probably by Bryant Brandley. Information written on the reverse: Ellen Cooper beside driver (Ellen K. McInnes's aunt) Sarah Kaighn in back of driver (Ellen K. McInnes's aunt) Howard Cooper in back of Sarah Kaighn (Howard C. Johnson's uncle) 1877 Judging from other photographs, Robert Kaighn possibly may be identified as the gentleman 4th from left on the near side of the buckboard and it seems probably that his wife, Mary (Cooper) Kaighn, is on his right, 3rd from left. | Description: Probably by Bryant Brandley. Information written on the reverse: Ellen Cooper beside driver (Ellen K. McInnes's aunt) Sarah Kaighn in back of driver (Ellen K. McInnes's aunt) Howard Cooper in back of Sarah Kaighn (Howard C. Johnson's uncle) 1877 Judging from other photographs, Robert Kaighn possibly may be identified as the gentleman 4th from left on the near side of the buckboard and it seems probably that his wife, Mary (Cooper) Kaighn, is on his right, 3rd from left. [show more] | ||
8899 | James Whitmore and his great-grandson James Franklin Whitmore (1875-1951) |
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| James Whitmore (1796-1882) James F. Whitmore (1875-1951) | Description: James Whitmore (1796-1882) James F. Whitmore (1875-1951) | |||
6902 | Steamship Cimbria |
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6903 | Portrait of Captain Edmund Badenhausen - Master, S.S. Cimbria |
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| Captain Edmund Badenhausen (1840-1902) was master of the Hamburg-American Steamship Line's S.S. Cimbria, chartered by the Russian Navy, when she spent some months in Southwest Harbor in 1878. From a portrait by an unknown photographer presented by the captain to Emily (Robinson) Farnsworth (1851-1905). Emily (Robinson) Farnsworth, to whom Capt. Badenhausen gave his photograph, was born to James E. and Abigail (Whitmore) Robinson on April 5, 1851. She was the 27 years old wife of Alton E. Farnsworth when the Cimbria visited Southwest Harbor. The photograph was given to the Southwest Harbor Public Library by Rosemary (Lawler) Theriault, granddaughter of Emily's sister, Caroline (Robinson) Lawler. | Description: Captain Edmund Badenhausen (1840-1902) was master of the Hamburg-American Steamship Line's S.S. Cimbria, chartered by the Russian Navy, when she spent some months in Southwest Harbor in 1878. From a portrait by an unknown photographer presented by the captain to Emily (Robinson) Farnsworth (1851-1905). Emily (Robinson) Farnsworth, to whom Capt. Badenhausen gave his photograph, was born to James E. and Abigail (Whitmore) Robinson on April 5, 1851. She was the 27 years old wife of Alton E. Farnsworth when the Cimbria visited Southwest Harbor. The photograph was given to the Southwest Harbor Public Library by Rosemary (Lawler) Theriault, granddaughter of Emily's sister, Caroline (Robinson) Lawler. [show more] |