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6350 | Rebecca (Whitmore) Lurvey Carroll, Mrs. Jacob William Carroll |
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| Rebecca, matriarch of the Carroll family of Southwest Harbor, dressed in her best, stands at the corner of her property, at 7 High Road, the Levi Robinson / James Long / Rebecca Carroll House. Several of Rebecca’s children built houses that later filled the open fields between where she stands and the Congregational Church at 29 High Road. | Description: Rebecca, matriarch of the Carroll family of Southwest Harbor, dressed in her best, stands at the corner of her property, at 7 High Road, the Levi Robinson / James Long / Rebecca Carroll House. Several of Rebecca’s children built houses that later filled the open fields between where she stands and the Congregational Church at 29 High Road. | ||
6235 | Echo Lake Camp - Appalachian Mountain Club - Southwest Harbor, Maine |
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| "The Appalachian Mountain Camp at Echo Lake was established in 1922..." - Traditions and Records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine by Mrs. Seth S. Thornton, p. 126 - 1938. Ralph Stanley says that the Appalachian Mountain Club tents were stored in the sheds behind his house at 102-104 Clark Point Road in the 1930s. He remembers watching them hauled out of the sheds that later became his boat building shop, every Spring. | Description: "The Appalachian Mountain Camp at Echo Lake was established in 1922..." - Traditions and Records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine by Mrs. Seth S. Thornton, p. 126 - 1938. Ralph Stanley says that the Appalachian Mountain Club tents were stored in the sheds behind his house at 102-104 Clark Point Road in the 1930s. He remembers watching them hauled out of the sheds that later became his boat building shop, every Spring. [show more] | ||
11025 | The Henry R. Hinckley Company - Main Shed at the Manset Boat Yard |
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8969 | William Holden Whitmore (1847-1914) - In Sleigh Pulled by Bess |
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5967 | Andy's Little Store - Left Building |
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5824 | Southwest Harbor Motor Co. |
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| The tow truck on the left is an early 30's fabric-topped roadster whose tail light, with its red light and tiny stop sign, had been removed and placed higher on the back of the truck for better visibility. Signs visible on the building are for Good Year tires and batteries and Tydol gasoline. | Description: The tow truck on the left is an early 30's fabric-topped roadster whose tail light, with its red light and tiny stop sign, had been removed and placed higher on the back of the truck for better visibility. Signs visible on the building are for Good Year tires and batteries and Tydol gasoline. | ||
6654 | Crockett Point Looking Toward John's Island |
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12160 | Southwest Boat Corporation - Dragger Bonaventure in Production |
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6354 | Echo Lake Camp - Appalachian Mountain Club - Southwest Harbor, Maine |
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12394 | Schooner Theoline at the Entrance to Somes Sound |
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| The photograph was taken from the shore at "The Larches," the Samuel Champion Cooper cottage. | Description: The photograph was taken from the shore at "The Larches," the Samuel Champion Cooper cottage. | |
11515 | Raymond Adelbert Bunker, Philmore M. Peterson and Charles Stephen Junior Hulbert on the Pool, Great Cranberry |
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11513 | Raymond Adelbert Bunker and Wilfred Allison Bunker with Automobiles on the Pool, Great Cranberry |
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| Automobiles 1936 Ford Pickup Truck 1930 Chevrolet Coupe | Description: Automobiles 1936 Ford Pickup Truck 1930 Chevrolet Coupe | |||
12063 | Fred Sidney Mayo at F.S. Mayo Construction in the Herrick Building |
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| The house on the right with the peaked roof is the Edwin Leon Higgins House at 39 Clark Point Road, Tax Map 6 – Lot 105, built in 1884, Fred Sidney Mayo purchased the property at 45 Clark Point Road from George Harmon (1875-1942) in 1914 for $75. On it Mayo built the carpentry shop shown in the photograph. | Description: The house on the right with the peaked roof is the Edwin Leon Higgins House at 39 Clark Point Road, Tax Map 6 – Lot 105, built in 1884, Fred Sidney Mayo purchased the property at 45 Clark Point Road from George Harmon (1875-1942) in 1914 for $75. On it Mayo built the carpentry shop shown in the photograph. | |||
11819 | Fred Sidney Mayo at F.S. Mayo Construction in the Herrick Building |
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11820 | Clark Point Road in the Snow |
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| The automobile is a 1929 Ford Model A. Therefore, this photo was taken no earlier than 1929. The buildings left to right: -The Edwin Leon Higgins house – 39 Clark Point Road -The Isaac Herrick house – 43 Clark Point Road -The Herrick Building – 45 Clark Point Road -The William Irving Mayo House (The Central House) – 51 Clark Point Road. | Description: The automobile is a 1929 Ford Model A. Therefore, this photo was taken no earlier than 1929. The buildings left to right: -The Edwin Leon Higgins house – 39 Clark Point Road -The Isaac Herrick house – 43 Clark Point Road -The Herrick Building – 45 Clark Point Road -The William Irving Mayo House (The Central House) – 51 Clark Point Road. | ||
5964 | Looking North on Main Street, Southwest Harbor |
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