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Item Title Type Subject Creator Publisher Date Place Address Description
5834Lobster Pots in the Snow - Thurston's Wharf, Bernard
  • Image, Photograph
  • Object, Fishing, Fish Trap, Lobster Trap
  • Structures, Transportation, Marine Landing, Wharf
  • Ballard - Willis Humphreys Ballard (1906-1980)
  • 1947-02
  • Tremont, Bernard
5976The Southwest Harbor Public Library Tea Cup & Saucer
  • Image, Photograph
  • Object, Other Object
  • Southwest Harbor
6006Clock Given in Memory of Sarah Franklin Ripley Cutler - The Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Object, Other Object
  • Riebel - Charlotte Helen (Riebel) Morrill
  • 1943
  • Southwest Harbor
6104Ralph Warren Stanley Playing his Spurling Violin at the Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Object, Musical, Stringed Instrument, Fiddle, Violin
  • People
  • Corson - Sarah Corson
  • 2004-07-25
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 338 Main Street
6207Ralph Ober Phippen Hauling Traps
  • Image, Photograph
  • Object, Fishing, Fish Trap, Lobster Trap
  • People
  • Ballard - Willis Humphreys Ballard (1906-1980)
  • 1937-08
  • Mount Desert Island
Ralph is shown using a winch head to haul his traps. Robert Crowe had not yet developed the east coast Hydro-Slave pot hauler. Compare this photograph to Item 12443 that shows Gary Parsons hauling lobsters with a Hydro-Slave in 1985.
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Ralph is shown using a winch head to haul his traps. Robert Crowe had not yet developed the east coast Hydro-Slave pot hauler. Compare this photograph to Item 12443 that shows Gary Parsons hauling lobsters with a Hydro-Slave in 1985.
6803Sailor's Valentine Made for Amanda (Robinson) Richardson, Mrs. Abraham Richardson, by Captain E.H. Pray
  • Image, Photograph
  • Object, Other Object
  • 1875
“Some interesting valentines even come up for sale on eBay. A great friend of mine, Pippa Vlasov, who generously lent me a portion of her collection for this book, is an avid and determined collector who has been known to stay up all night at her computer waiting for an auction to close. One of her eBay treasures came from a hairdresser in Portland, Oregon, who found the Valentine in her grandfather’s attic, took it to an antiques dealer, and asked him to sell it for her. The dealer placed the Valentine on eBay with a reserve price of $50. It sold for almost $7,000 and is a wonderful piece…with an elaborate hand inscription on the back of the box. The inscription reads: ‘Presented to Mrs. A. Richardson by Captn. E.H. Pray, Schr Abraham Richardson, from Barbadoes, W.I. 1875.’” The Valentine is a Double 13” with pattern of flowers on left and star on right. - Photograph and information about the Sailor's Valentine made for Amanda (Robinson) Richardson, Mrs. Abraham Richardson, by Captain E.H. Pray. - “Sailors’ Valentines” by John Fondas, published by Rizzoli International Publications, p. 14, 15, 19, 72, 73, 91 - 2002 Captain E. H. Pray was Ephraim H. Pray, born to Ephraim and Rebecca P. (Norton) Pray on May 14, 1842. Ephraim married Vandora Carver, daughter of Wills and Nancy (Flye) Carver (born 1847), on December 25, 1864, in Tremont, Maine. The schooner ""Abraham Richardson"" was built in Bass Harbor (Tremont) by William S. Newman in 1874. She was 154.38 tons - 99.0 - 27.0 - 9.0. Thirty-two people owned shares with the largest number of shares (4) owned by Abraham Richardson of Tremont in 1880. Her master, in 1880, was Nathan A. Reed when she hailed from Boston, Massachusetts. - List of Vessels Built on Mount Desert, Cranberry, Tinker’s, Thompson’s and Long Island (Frenchboro) Compiled by Ralph Stanley, p. 76 - 2003 The schooner’s builder, William Spurling Newman, was born to Jonathan and Sarah Spurling Newman on May 10, 1825. He married Lydia Jordan Stanley who was born to Sans (Jr.) and Fanny Guptill Spurling Stanley on February 2, 1828 in Southwest Harbor, Maine. Lydia died on April 19, 1867 in Southwest Harbor. William Spurling Newman died on October 16, 1901. The “Abraham Richardson” was named for her largest shareholder, Abraham Richardson, born to Abraham and Mercy Wormell Richardson on February 3, 1809. Abraham first married Deborah N. Burnam who was born about 1809, on December 21, 1830. Deborah N. Burnam Richardson died on March 31, 1859. Abraham then married Amanda Robinson, daughter of Levi and Lavinia Savage Robinson on September 27, 1862. Amanda was born on February 21, 1836, the sister of Capt. Adoniram Judson Robinson. She was, therefore, the great grand aunt of 20th Century Southwest Harbor boat builder, violin maker, genealogist and story teller, Ralph Warren Stanley. Abraham Richardson died on August 31, 1878 in Tremont, Maine. Amanda (Robinson) Richardson died on April 14, 1914. Capt. Pray made the valentine for the wife of the owner of his schooner. “Sailors’ Valentines – Their Journey Through Time” by Grace L. Madeira, Constance Marshall Miller, Mary S. Page and Ann T. Schutt – 2006 - An update on the art of the valentines with good photographs."
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“Some interesting valentines even come up for sale on eBay. A great friend of mine, Pippa Vlasov, who generously lent me a portion of her collection for this book, is an avid and determined collector who has been known to stay up all night at her computer waiting for an auction to close. One of her eBay treasures came from a hairdresser in Portland, Oregon, who found the Valentine in her grandfather’s attic, took it to an antiques dealer, and asked him to sell it for her. The dealer placed the Valentine on eBay with a reserve price of $50. It sold for almost $7,000 and is a wonderful piece…with an elaborate hand inscription on the back of the box. The inscription reads: ‘Presented to Mrs. A. Richardson by Captn. E.H. Pray, Schr Abraham Richardson, from Barbadoes, W.I. 1875.’” The Valentine is a Double 13” with pattern of flowers on left and star on right. - Photograph and information about the Sailor's Valentine made for Amanda (Robinson) Richardson, Mrs. Abraham Richardson, by Captain E.H. Pray. - “Sailors’ Valentines” by John Fondas, published by Rizzoli International Publications, p. 14, 15, 19, 72, 73, 91 - 2002 Captain E. H. Pray was Ephraim H. Pray, born to Ephraim and Rebecca P. (Norton) Pray on May 14, 1842. Ephraim married Vandora Carver, daughter of Wills and Nancy (Flye) Carver (born 1847), on December 25, 1864, in Tremont, Maine. The schooner ""Abraham Richardson"" was built in Bass Harbor (Tremont) by William S. Newman in 1874. She was 154.38 tons - 99.0 - 27.0 - 9.0. Thirty-two people owned shares with the largest number of shares (4) owned by Abraham Richardson of Tremont in 1880. Her master, in 1880, was Nathan A. Reed when she hailed from Boston, Massachusetts. - List of Vessels Built on Mount Desert, Cranberry, Tinker’s, Thompson’s and Long Island (Frenchboro) Compiled by Ralph Stanley, p. 76 - 2003 The schooner’s builder, William Spurling Newman, was born to Jonathan and Sarah Spurling Newman on May 10, 1825. He married Lydia Jordan Stanley who was born to Sans (Jr.) and Fanny Guptill Spurling Stanley on February 2, 1828 in Southwest Harbor, Maine. Lydia died on April 19, 1867 in Southwest Harbor. William Spurling Newman died on October 16, 1901. The “Abraham Richardson” was named for her largest shareholder, Abraham Richardson, born to Abraham and Mercy Wormell Richardson on February 3, 1809. Abraham first married Deborah N. Burnam who was born about 1809, on December 21, 1830. Deborah N. Burnam Richardson died on March 31, 1859. Abraham then married Amanda Robinson, daughter of Levi and Lavinia Savage Robinson on September 27, 1862. Amanda was born on February 21, 1836, the sister of Capt. Adoniram Judson Robinson. She was, therefore, the great grand aunt of 20th Century Southwest Harbor boat builder, violin maker, genealogist and story teller, Ralph Warren Stanley. Abraham Richardson died on August 31, 1878 in Tremont, Maine. Amanda (Robinson) Richardson died on April 14, 1914. Capt. Pray made the valentine for the wife of the owner of his schooner. “Sailors’ Valentines – Their Journey Through Time” by Grace L. Madeira, Constance Marshall Miller, Mary S. Page and Ann T. Schutt – 2006 - An update on the art of the valentines with good photographs." [show more]
6824Harvey A. Moore Working on Traps - A Maine Lobster Fisherman's Workshop
  • Image, Photograph
  • Businesses, Fishery Business
  • Object, Fishing, Fish Trap, Lobster Trap
  • People
  • Ballard - Willis Humphreys Ballard (1906-1980)
  • 1945-05
  • Tremont, Bernard
W.H. Ballard took the photograph of Harvey Moore and used it as the image for a postcard titled, "Lobster Fisherman's Workshop" that became popular on Mount Desert Island. SWHPL 9472 was a duplicate of this item and has been removed.
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W.H. Ballard took the photograph of Harvey Moore and used it as the image for a postcard titled, "Lobster Fisherman's Workshop" that became popular on Mount Desert Island. SWHPL 9472 was a duplicate of this item and has been removed.
6927Mount Desert Rock Light Station
  • Image, Photograph
  • Object, Site Marker, Monument
  • Frenchboro
  • Mount Desert Rock
7250Book Bound for the Southwest Harbor Public Library by Grace M. Simmons
  • Image, Photograph
  • Object, Other Object
  • Riebel - Charlotte Helen (Riebel) Morrill
  • 2007
  • Southwest Harbor
"The Country Doctor" by Honoré de Balzac published in 1887
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"The Country Doctor" by Honoré de Balzac published in 1887
7270Richard Black and Wilder Dolliver With Lobster Traps
  • Image, Photograph
  • Object, Fishing, Fish Trap, Lobster Trap
  • People
  • 1940 c.
  • Tremont, Bass Harbor, McKinley
Wilder Dolliver (1898-1994) - on left Richard A. Black (1920-2007) - on right
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Wilder Dolliver (1898-1994) - on left Richard A. Black (1920-2007) - on right
7347Milk Bottle (Raw Milk) from Nelson Herrick's Farm, McKinley, Maine
  • Image, Photograph
  • Object, Other Object
  • Tremont, Bass Harbor
7831Lobster Traps on Wharf in Bernard, Maine
  • Image, Photograph
  • Object, Fishing, Fish Trap, Lobster Trap
  • Ballard - Willis Humphreys Ballard (1906-1980)
  • 1945-04
  • Tremont, Bernard
7832Lobster Traps on Wharf in Bernard, Maine
  • Image, Photograph
  • Object, Fishing, Fish Trap, Lobster Trap
  • Structures, Transportation, Marine Landing, Wharf
  • Ballard - Willis Humphreys Ballard (1906-1980)
  • 1945-04
  • Tremont, Bernard
7895Lobster Shack in Bernard
  • Image, Photograph
  • Object, Fishing, Fish Trap, Lobster Trap
  • Structures, Outbuildings, Shed
  • Ballard - Willis Humphreys Ballard (1906-1980)
  • 1946-04
  • Tremont, Bernard
7914Lobster Wharf at Goose Cove, Tremont, Maine
  • Image, Photograph
  • Object, Fishing, Fish Trap, Lobster Trap
  • Ballard - Willis Humphreys Ballard (1906-1980)
  • 1964-02-17
  • Tremont
7915Lobster Wharf at Goose Cove, Tremont, Maine
  • Image, Photograph
  • Object, Fishing, Fish Trap, Lobster Trap
  • Structures, Transportation, Marine Landing, Wharf
  • Ballard - Willis Humphreys Ballard (1906-1980)
  • 1964-02-17
  • Tremont
8967Hand Made Gun
  • Image, Photograph
  • Object, Armaments, Rifle
9360Ralph Ober Phippen Hauling Traps
  • Image, Photograph
  • Object, Fishing, Fish Trap, Lobster Trap
  • People
  • Vessels, Boat, Lobster Boat
  • Ballard - Willis Humphreys Ballard (1906-1980)
  • 1937-08
  • Mount Desert Island
Ralph is shown using a winch head to haul his traps. Robert Crowe had not yet developed the east coast Hydro-Slave pot hauler. He did so in 1964 thereby making it much easier to lift the heavy, water sodden pots from the sea.
Description:
Ralph is shown using a winch head to haul his traps. Robert Crowe had not yet developed the east coast Hydro-Slave pot hauler. He did so in 1964 thereby making it much easier to lift the heavy, water sodden pots from the sea.
9418Water Pitcher from the Island House
  • Image, Photograph
  • Object, Other Object
  • 1861
  • Southwest Harbor
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"
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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"
9573Acadia National Park - Champlain Monument
  • Image, Photograph
  • Object, Site Marker, Monument
  • Townsend - Charles A. Townsend (1871-1932)
  • 1908-10-03
  • Acadia National Park, HCTPR
The photograph was taken when the monument was on Seacliff Drive, its original position in the park, .
Description:
The photograph was taken when the monument was on Seacliff Drive, its original position in the park, .
9977Raising the Flagpole With Byron Lewis Robinson Ship Model
  • Image, Photograph
  • Object, Other Object
  • People
  • 1989-06
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 11 Waterview Lane
The occasion of the flag raising is described in Anne's account "Making Woods a Garden" (SWHPL 353) and in Tom Coleman's handwritten book "The House that Anne Built" (SWHPL 9979).
Description:
The occasion of the flag raising is described in Anne's account "Making Woods a Garden" (SWHPL 353) and in Tom Coleman's handwritten book "The House that Anne Built" (SWHPL 9979).
9986First Flag Raising - Flag Going Up
  • Image, Photograph
  • Object, Other Object
  • 1969
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 11 Waterview Lane
The occasion of the flag raising is described in Anne's account "Making Woods a Garden" (SWHPL 353) and in Tom Coleman's handwritten book "The House that Anne Built" (SWHPL 9979). The ship model weathervane is shown atop the flagpole.
Description:
The occasion of the flag raising is described in Anne's account "Making Woods a Garden" (SWHPL 353) and in Tom Coleman's handwritten book "The House that Anne Built" (SWHPL 9979). The ship model weathervane is shown atop the flagpole.
9990The Douglas Coleman Family at TopGallant
  • Image, Photograph
  • Object, Other Object
  • People
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 11 Waterview Lane
Left to right: Bev Coleman Tom Coleman David Coleman Doug Coleman
Description:
Left to right: Bev Coleman Tom Coleman David Coleman Doug Coleman
9991John Caston and the Flagpole Topped with Byron Lewis Robinson's Ship Model
  • Image, Photograph
  • Object, Other Object
  • People
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 11 Waterview Lane
John Caston was visiting from Cleveland. The occasion of the flag raising is described in Anne's account "Making Woods a Garden" (SWHPL 353) and in Tom Coleman's handwritten book "The House that Anne Built" (SWHPL 9979).
Description:
John Caston was visiting from Cleveland. The occasion of the flag raising is described in Anne's account "Making Woods a Garden" (SWHPL 353) and in Tom Coleman's handwritten book "The House that Anne Built" (SWHPL 9979).
9992Plaque on Anne's Rock
  • Image, Photograph
  • Object, Sign
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 11 Waterview Lane
The inscription reads: ANNE BRIMLEY GOULD Jan. 30, 1928 "We conclude that primary hypertension is a blood-vessel adaptation in response to a renal energy need that may require additional oxygen." Can. J. Physiol. Pharmacol. 72:679-686, 1994.
Description:
The inscription reads: ANNE BRIMLEY GOULD Jan. 30, 1928 "We conclude that primary hypertension is a blood-vessel adaptation in response to a renal energy need that may require additional oxygen." Can. J. Physiol. Pharmacol. 72:679-686, 1994.