Description: May 1956 plan for reconstructing bridge. 1837 contract and plan of tollhouse. Pencil drawing of bridge and intro. (but not body) of apparent petition by cetisans [sic] and patrons of the post office at West Trenton. 1917 blueprint for bridge, Maine Highway Commission. 1918 plan showing New England T&T Co., Pole and submarine line along south approach to Mt. Desert Bridge-Trenton 1918 plan showing new line of right of way at south end of bridge. 1918 plan showing change in alignment and land taken for new right of way at approach to Mt. Desert Narrows. [show more]
Description: Six sheets containing five bids by various contractors for construction of new museum building in Somesville for the MDI Historical Society.
Description: Specifications (These specifications need to be cataloged individually into the computer.) Specifications for the Bar Harbor residence of Edgar Scott, C.L. Morang Store and Bar Harbor Fire Department are in Archival Box #49.
Description: Specifications for an Addition to Bar Harbor Water Company Building, Edgewood Street, Bar Harbor, 3 page typewritten copy on tissue paper, 1958
Description: Roof framing plan, door and wall detail for an Addition to Bar Harbor Water Company Building, Edgewood Street, Bar Harbor, pencil on bond paper, 1958
Description: Individual typewritten descriptions and histories of 8 schooners: IRENE AND MYRTLE, ABRAHAM RICHARDSON, CATHERINE, POLLY, A.T. HAYNES, BLOOMER, E.T. HAMOR, HARRY A. BERWIND.
Description: Specifications for Trevor house, including electric work and lighting, plumbing, heating. Owned by George Vanderbilt, built for Mrs. Trevor, Designed by A.W. Longfellow Savage was on site architect
Description: Specifications for Trevor Stable Electric, and Plumbing. Plumbing Specs for Schiefflin Stable Architect A.W Longfellow designed for Mrs. J.B, Trevor and at the request of George Washington Vanderbelt, called "Whileaway" Also, the Schiefflin Stable was built for Mrs. W.J. Schiefflin the niece of Vanderbilt. The estate was called Islescoat Savage was the on site architect
Description: Specifications for building of Mr. John Kane's home, "Breakwater". Masonry, carpenty plumbing, Bar Harbor Mr. Kane is the great grandson of John Jacob Astor
Description: Specifications for electric,interior finish and carpentry for the house Carpentry work for gate lodge Carpentry work for stable Mason work The home was called Four Acres Mr. Cassatt was President of the Pennsylvania Railroad and brother of the painter Mary Cassatt
Description: Plumbing, masonry, carpentry and painting specs for Robbins home. There are three separate documents. The document for plumbing has the Robbins name crossed out and Dr. A.W. Biddle was written in.
Description: Notes hand written in pencil on the backs of 12 official notices for the employers of the Bar Harbor Builders Association. Some are labeled with letters or numbers.