Description: A digital .tif image of the schooner, William Keene, unloading at the Manset dock. This photo was found in the collection, on a CD --01/28/2014. Source and provenance are unknown. Two images are attached to this record: smaller jpg file and .tif in the Larger Image data folder.
Description: This photo is of a dragger which was lengthened to add 20 ft. Ralph Stanley indicated that it's difficult to see how many feet she was lengthened in this photo. He thinks it may be 10 ft. rather than 20 ft. She was cut in the middle. Southwest Boat Corporation did the work. The large raised deck was Southwest Boat's style. Part of its name is visible on the stern but Ralph Stanley identified her as the "Joseph S. Mattos". There is a collie dog in the foreground. [show more]
Description: 5X7 black and white photograph of Dr. Neal Miller speaking at a podium while a woman looks on. Back of the photograph is labeled "Dr. Neal Miller -- (JAX)".
Description: 5X7 black and white photograph of a group of unknown COA students sitting in front of an arched doorway. Per May 2011 "Mystery Photographs" exhibit, L to R: Jonathan Gamley, Barbara Sassaman, Mitch Carter and an unknown person.
Description: 5"X7" black and white photograph of two unknown men and a woman standing against wall. Back of photo marked: "Bar Harbor Baptist Church." None are identified.
Description: A 3 1/2 X 4 black and white photograph taken on Gotts Island. Houses left to right: Kenway House (originally Ed Kenway) and before him the Driscoll family; Archibald House (father of Joan Archibald), John and Tina Marsden Gillis home, formerly (1900-1955) home of writer Ruth Moore and Philip Moore.
Description: A 5 x 3 1/2 black and white photograph of a wooden barn. To the right of the barn there are two wooden carriage bases and a pile of wood. Marked on the back: "The Stick Barn." Identified at May 2011 "Mystery Photographs" exhibt by Muriel Davisson as barn on Bartlett's Island. (AB)
Description: A 5x7 Black and White photograph of a Burnham Tavern, Machias, Maine. It is a light colored, two story, wooden building with white trim. In the lower right hand corner of the building is a plaque with the words "The Burnham Tavern."
Description: A 5x7 Black and White photograph of a three story estate, Chatwold. There is one tree in the center in front of the house, a tree to the left of the estate and a tree to the right. The house has several chimneys, is partially made of stone and partially made of wood. Identified at May 2011 "Mystery Photographs" exhibit as Pulitzer Cottage, Bar Harbor (AB).
Description: A 5x7 Black and White Photograph of Wadsworth Cottage" (Nancy W. Larson) in Northeast Harbor. The front entrance of the house is boarded up.
Description: A 5x7 Black and White photograph of "Rosserne" (Jarvis Cromwell House), a shingle style house in Northeast Harbor. Designed by architect Fed Savage of Bar Harbor for the Reverend Smith and Mary Wheeler.
Description: A 5x7 Black and White Photograph of a large three story white house called "Fabian Cottage." The house has dark shutters, three chimneys, an outside deck on the third floor, two rounded rooms to the left toward the rear of the house. A tree peering up behind the roof and various types of trees around the house.
Description: Kettlelinus Cottage, Bar Harbor Shore Path. Also called Bideawhile. Owned by Hoche as of 2023. There is one tree in front of the house two to the left and leaves of another tree to the right. There is snow on the ground and on the roof and there is a rock on the ground in between the trees. There is furniture on the porch.
Description: A 5x7 black and white photograph of a chandelier on a decorative ceiling. The lower part of the photograph is dark and the upper part of the photograph is clearly lit. In the Criterion theather in Bar Harbor Maine.
Description: A 5x7 Black and White faded photograph of the Lincoln Homestead in Denysville, Maine. Built in 1786 and occupied by members of the Lincoln family until shortly before the death of Mrs. Arthur Lincoln, wife of Thomas' son.