1 - 9 of 9 results
Refine Your Search
Item | Title | Type | Subject | Creator | Publisher | Date | Place | Address | Description | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
5581 | The Freeman House with Buggy |
|
|
|
|
|
| |||
5670 | Eben Fernald and Aaron Ross on Flying Mountain Looking South to Southwest Harbor |
|
|
|
|
| ||||
10751 | J.T.R. Freeman's House and Post Office |
|
|
|
|
| The white building with the staircase at the left of the watercolor is the building where John Richardson conducted his tailoring business with the Customs House on the second floor. The building in the center of the painting is part of the discarded South Norwood Cove school, presumably now J.T.R. Freeman's home. (It should be noted that what is now the village of Southwest Harbor used to be called South Norwood's Cove.) The little white building to the right would be the post office, probably with people playing croquet in front of it. | Description: The white building with the staircase at the left of the watercolor is the building where John Richardson conducted his tailoring business with the Customs House on the second floor. The building in the center of the painting is part of the discarded South Norwood Cove school, presumably now J.T.R. Freeman's home. (It should be noted that what is now the village of Southwest Harbor used to be called South Norwood's Cove.) The little white building to the right would be the post office, probably with people playing croquet in front of it. [show more] | ||
7611 | Letter from Antoinette (Brown) Harmon, Mrs. John Cummins Harmon to her Husband |
|
|
|
| |||||
9418 | Water Pitcher from the Island House |
|
|
|
| Gift to Deacon Henry Higgins Clark from Guests - August 3, 1861. This silver plated water pitcher is typical of its era. It probably had an inner air jacket to keep the iced water cold. The inscription reads: "Henry H. Clark from the Guests of the Island House August 3rd, 1861" | Description: Gift to Deacon Henry Higgins Clark from Guests - August 3, 1861. This silver plated water pitcher is typical of its era. It probably had an inner air jacket to keep the iced water cold. The inscription reads: "Henry H. Clark from the Guests of the Island House August 3rd, 1861" | |||
8927 | Mary Ann Carroll |
|
|
|
| |||||
8929 | Mary Ann Carroll |
|
|
|
| |||||
8912 | Lucy Ella Lawler - About 19 Years Old |
|
|
|
| |||||
8913 | Lucy Ella Lawler about 16 Years Old |
|
|
|
|