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14429 | On Top of Newport Mountain, Mount Desert |
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| An illustration of Rusticators on the top of Newport Mountain, later known as Champlain Mountain. From Harper's Weekly, Volume 22, No. 1654 | Description: An illustration of Rusticators on the top of Newport Mountain, later known as Champlain Mountain. From Harper's Weekly, Volume 22, No. 1654 |
12741 | Rusticators Climbing Newport Mountain - 1886 |
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| This illustration is part of an article about the various things to do on Mount Desert Island in the late 19th century. Vol. 73 Harper's New Monthly Magazine June to November 1886 LXXIII Title: Climbing Newport Mountain Subject: Rusticators climbing Cadillac Mt. Publication: Harper’s New Monthly Magazine Date: August 1886 Volume and Number): Volume 73 – Number 435 Page: 419 The drawing was an illustration for Chapter 8 of the serialized story, "Their Pilgrimage," by author Charles Dudley Warner in which the characters in the story visited Bar Harbor. Charles Dudley Warner (1829-1900) was a novelist and friend of Mark Twain. | Description: This illustration is part of an article about the various things to do on Mount Desert Island in the late 19th century. Vol. 73 Harper's New Monthly Magazine June to November 1886 LXXIII Title: Climbing Newport Mountain Subject: Rusticators climbing Cadillac Mt. Publication: Harper’s New Monthly Magazine Date: August 1886 Volume and Number): Volume 73 – Number 435 Page: 419 The drawing was an illustration for Chapter 8 of the serialized story, "Their Pilgrimage," by author Charles Dudley Warner in which the characters in the story visited Bar Harbor. Charles Dudley Warner (1829-1900) was a novelist and friend of Mark Twain. [show more] | |
12345 | Jane Augusta Jennie (Lathrop) Rand, Mrs. Edward Sprague Rand's New House |
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10967 | Bar Harbor |
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| Illustration by William Henry Hyde and Harry Fenn for Mrs. Burton Harrison's Novel, "Bar Harbor Days". | Description: Illustration by William Henry Hyde and Harry Fenn for Mrs. Burton Harrison's Novel, "Bar Harbor Days". | ||
6001 | Edgecliff - Summer Residence of Samuel Morse and Annie Sawyer Downs - Line Drawing |
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| Drawing by architech William A. Bates Robert A. Welke, Photo-Lithographer, 178 William Street, New York | Description: Drawing by architech William A. Bates Robert A. Welke, Photo-Lithographer, 178 William Street, New York | |
12128 | Bar Harbor, Mt. Desert, Maine |
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| Fanciful view of Bar Harbor from Bar Island | ||
10971 | Green Mountain from Eagle Lake |
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| Illustration by William Henry Hyde and Harry Fenn, Engraved by Dakin, for Mrs. Burton Harrison's Novel, "Bar Harbor Days". "From Trenton Point we took by boat a tent and simple camp “outfit” to where Bar Harbor now stands; tied the boat in the bushes about where steamboat wharf is; and went some days exploring the island of Mount Desert, then very little known. We camped for the most of the time on Green Mountain, where boy-fashion, we amused ourselves by starting boulders down the steep to hear them crash into the woods below. Thence we went to Eagle Lake, built a raft and with our shelter tent managed to sail the length of it; but near the end of the voyage there came a stout wind, and the waves broke the raft to pieces, so that we lost our effects and had to swim ashore, and make our way ignominiously to our boat and back to our boarding-place. This trifling bit of a camp journey in Mount Desert [in 1860] was a great event in my life, for it brought my feet for the first time upon a mountain top. It is true that the height was trifling, - but a matter of fifteen hundred feet or so, - and I had seen greater elevations in the distance; but the way to experience a mountain is to climb it with a pack on your back; you then sense its mass in a way that sight does not enable you to do. I have never had this sense of mass so borne in upon me as in this climbing of Green Mountain…" - “The Autobiography of Nathaniel Southgate Shaler [Nathaniel Southgate Shaler (1841-1906)] with a Supplementary Memoir by his Wife [Sophia Penn (Page) Shaler],” Houghton Mifflin Company, 1909, p. 134. | Description: Illustration by William Henry Hyde and Harry Fenn, Engraved by Dakin, for Mrs. Burton Harrison's Novel, "Bar Harbor Days". "From Trenton Point we took by boat a tent and simple camp “outfit” to where Bar Harbor now stands; tied the boat in the bushes about where steamboat wharf is; and went some days exploring the island of Mount Desert, then very little known. We camped for the most of the time on Green Mountain, where boy-fashion, we amused ourselves by starting boulders down the steep to hear them crash into the woods below. Thence we went to Eagle Lake, built a raft and with our shelter tent managed to sail the length of it; but near the end of the voyage there came a stout wind, and the waves broke the raft to pieces, so that we lost our effects and had to swim ashore, and make our way ignominiously to our boat and back to our boarding-place. This trifling bit of a camp journey in Mount Desert [in 1860] was a great event in my life, for it brought my feet for the first time upon a mountain top. It is true that the height was trifling, - but a matter of fifteen hundred feet or so, - and I had seen greater elevations in the distance; but the way to experience a mountain is to climb it with a pack on your back; you then sense its mass in a way that sight does not enable you to do. I have never had this sense of mass so borne in upon me as in this climbing of Green Mountain…" - “The Autobiography of Nathaniel Southgate Shaler [Nathaniel Southgate Shaler (1841-1906)] with a Supplementary Memoir by his Wife [Sophia Penn (Page) Shaler],” Houghton Mifflin Company, 1909, p. 134. [show more] | |
10972 | A Gala-Day at Bar Harbor |
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| William Biscombe Gardner (1847–1919) may have done the wood engravings from Fenn's drawing. "A Gala-Day at Bar Harbor" - 1887 Illustration by William Henry Hyde and Harry Fenn, engraved by Gardener, for Mrs. Burton Harrison's Novel, "Bar Harbor Days". | Description: William Biscombe Gardner (1847–1919) may have done the wood engravings from Fenn's drawing. "A Gala-Day at Bar Harbor" - 1887 Illustration by William Henry Hyde and Harry Fenn, engraved by Gardener, for Mrs. Burton Harrison's Novel, "Bar Harbor Days". | ||
10973 | The Porcupines |
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| Illustration by William Henry Hyde and Harry Fenn, engraved by Pinrey, for Mrs. Burton Harrison's Novel, "Bar Harbor Days" | Description: Illustration by William Henry Hyde and Harry Fenn, engraved by Pinrey, for Mrs. Burton Harrison's Novel, "Bar Harbor Days" | ||
10975 | Duck Brook |
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| Illustration by William Henry Hyde for Mrs. Burton Harrison's Novel, "Bar Harbor Days". | Description: Illustration by William Henry Hyde for Mrs. Burton Harrison's Novel, "Bar Harbor Days". | |
9616 | Camp Champlain - 1880 and 1881 |
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| A drawing signed by Charles Eliot - probably drawn from Item 9615 photograph. | Description: A drawing signed by Charles Eliot - probably drawn from Item 9615 photograph. | ||
10968 | A Thunder Cave |
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| An illustration by William Henry Hyde for Mrs. Burton Harrison's novel, "Bar Harbor Days" | Description: An illustration by William Henry Hyde for Mrs. Burton Harrison's novel, "Bar Harbor Days" | ||
10969 | At Schooner Head |
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| Illustration by William Henry Hyde or Harry Fenn for Mrs. Burton Harrison's Novel, "Bar Harbor Days". | Description: Illustration by William Henry Hyde or Harry Fenn for Mrs. Burton Harrison's Novel, "Bar Harbor Days". | ||
10970 | Rocking at Mount Desert |
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| Illustration by William Henry Hyde for Mrs. Burton Harrison's Novel, "Bar Harbor Days". | Description: Illustration by William Henry Hyde for Mrs. Burton Harrison's Novel, "Bar Harbor Days". | ||
10974 | Among the Lily Pads at Echo Lake |
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6336 | Buckboard Riding |
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| Illustration appearing in Bar Harbor and Mount Desert Island by William Berry Lapham, P. 58 - 1887. | Description: Illustration appearing in Bar Harbor and Mount Desert Island by William Berry Lapham, P. 58 - 1887. |