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7244Champlain Society Group at Hadlock Pond Brook
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • 1881
Description:
Champlain Society group at Hadlock Pond Brook near Camp Pemetic, summer of 1881. Pictured: Rand, Hubbard. J. M. Wakefield, C. Eliot, ?, W.H. Dunbar, Spelman, S.A. Eliot. Men seated on rocks and logs over rushing stream with two separate currents.
8963A Class boat 1937
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
  • 1937
Description:
photograph single A class boat 1937. Ballard # Y-9
89642 A Class boats
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
  • 1937
Description:
photograph 2 A class boats 1937. Ballard # Y-1
8965Single A Class boat
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
  • 1937
Description:
Single A class boat photograph 1937. Ballard Negative # Y-27
8966A Class Race 1937
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
  • 1937
Description:
Photograph A Class race 1937. Ballard number Y-7
7585A Fleet 1937
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
  • 1937
Description:
Photograph of A fleet 1937. 247-A
8967Single A Class
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
  • 1936
Description:
Single A class with 3 member crew. Y-20
8972Willie Norwood Willie Norwood
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • unknown, but prior to 1960
Description:
Photograph of Willie Norwood, who owned the "Old Norwood Place," a cape house with land at the intersection of Oak Hill Road and Whitney Farm Road in Mount Desert. In 1960 the property was purchased by the Alexander family and named Half Pond. The house originally was built by the Thom family. He is standing by the front door.
7100Clark's Cove 1890-1895
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
Paul Stubing indicated that this picture was taken of Clark's Cove around 1890-1895. The caption on the back reads, "Clark's Cove, Southwest Harbor, Maine. 1890-1895". In this picture, there is a two-masted schooner aground with a man standing on the stern wheel-house. There is a man in the rigging too.
7101Emma - about 1900 (Geo. Neal)
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Neal, George A.
  • 1900c.
Description:
The caption on the back of this photograph reads,"Sch. "Emma" - Bernard, Maine - about 1900 (Capt. Turner) - photo by George A. Neal. Paul Stubing indicated that this photo was of the "Emma" in Manset. "Emma" is tied up to a wharf with a punt off her stern. She has two masts. There are two other punts to the left of the picture which are tied up to the wharf, too. There are two buildings at the head of the wharf (closest to "Emma"). [show more]
7102Banker Crew, Sch. "Emma" by George Neal
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Neal, George
  • 1900c.
Description:
Paul Stubing identified the subjects in this picture as a "banker crew" fishing on the banks. This photo was by Geo. Neal. The caption on the back reads "A Banker Crew at Bernard, Maine; About 1900. Sch. "Emma"- Capt. Turner". Rralph Stanley thinks this is a Mackerel Schooner.
7103"Irene Myrtle"
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
  • 1940
Description:
This photo is another view of the "Irene Myrtle". It is a close-up with the three-masted schooner at anchor with her sails furled and tied on the spars.
7104Osprey Built on Bear Island
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
  • 1936
Description:
Paul Stubing indicated that the Osprey was built on Bear Island (near Bucks Harbor) and that she was used for sightseeing in Bar Harbor. There are many passengers on board and the boat is headed towards the Porcupine Islands off Bar Harbor. She has a sign on top which says Deep Sea Fishing. Paul Stubing went on to say that she started out as a sloop hauling freight and had a 3 cylinder Palmer engine. He also mentioned " broken up in West Mystic in late 1970's". [show more]
7105Irene-Myrtle
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
This is a photo of the "Irene-Myrtle". You can see the exhaust from the engine off her stern. The caption on the back reads, "Sch. IRENE MYRTLE a) McLean Clan - CANADIAN REG. Western Way, Southwest Hbr. Maine."
7106Irene Myrtle
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
Paul Stubing indicated that the "Irene Myrtle" was the last Nova Scotian schooner to come into the U.S. because of the war.
7107Irene Myrtle
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
  • Sept. 4, 1940
Description:
The caption on the back of the photograph reads, "Schooner Irene-Myrtle in the Western Way of Mount Desert Island. Paul Stubing indicated that the Irene-Myrtle is Nova Scotian. She had a woman skipper. She also had a gas engine.
7108"George Klink"
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
  • 1940
Description:
The caption on the back of this photograph reads, "Sch. GEORGE KLINK at Clark Point Road, Southwest Harbor, Maine for overhauling. She is tied up next to the wharf with the old J.N. Mills' coal wharf building. In the foreground is a rowboat and tied up to the float in front of the Klink's bow is a motor yacht. There is a punt on the float. On the right of the photo is a three-masted schooner. Ralph Stanley said the schooner to the right was built in Bath and sunk during WWII. Her name was the Rebecca R. Douglas. (also shown in 007.19. 78) [show more]
7109Schooner "George Klink"
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
  • 1940
Description:
The notation on the back of this photograph is "Schooner George Klink at Clark Point, Southwest Harbor, Maine for overhauling." Off the starboard side of the schooner is a rig for unloading coal to travel down a chute to the old J.N Mills' coal wharf building which had plumbed walls. In an interview with Ralph Stanley he said that this schooner was built in Mystic, CT. in 1902. Bing Sargeant (and others ??) bought her. She was laid up in Rockland, Boothbay area about 1940-41 and took her south with lumber and hit a storm off Cape Hattaras and broke up. Parts of the vessel were scattered everywhere. The Air Craft carrier WASP rescued the crew. The Captain was Lewis McFarland from Trenton, ME. While she was being repaired, many artists came to paint her. The boat second from the right was probably from Cranberry Islands. The boat to the right of that boat is Pansy R. owned by Cliff Robbins (Harbor Master) built on Cranberry by Les Rice. She's a double-ender with a mast rig to tend moorings. The walkway to the rig behind the Klink is to offload coal. [show more]
7110Beal's Wharf #343 A "George Klink"
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
  • 1940
Description:
This is a photo which Paul Stubing indicated was Beal's Wharf #343A George Klink. The caption on the back says," general view showing part of the 3 master schooner called the George Klink. There are many lobster traps on the wharf , both rectangular and curved styles. There is lumber stacked on the wharf and a boat tied to the wharf in the left foreground numbered I-J-4. Ralph Stanley believes that the boat in the foreground was built by Chester Clement and Harvard Beal owned it. He used it for sightseeing. Ralph thinks the name of this boat was the Three Brothers. [show more]
7111Stonington schooner used in granite business
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
This photograph is of a Stonington schooner used in the granite business. Paul Stubing indicated that this photograph was taken from the Manset shore near the "Dutch house" by the Manset Town dock. There is a person rowing in a punt to the right of the photo. Ralph Stanley said that her masts are far apart so that you could load big granite blocks.
7112Little Cranberry Island view of MDI
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
Paul Stubing indicated that this photo was taken from Little Cranberry Island or Islesford looking towards Mount Desert Island - Seal Harbor area. There is a schooner on the right side of the photo.
7113"Nova Scotian" in Southwest Harbor
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
This is a photograph of the schooner "Nova Scotian" in Southwest Harbor. It is a foggy day and there are reflections of the sails in the water.
7114Launching of the CR & M
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
This picture shows the launching of the "CR & M" on a foggy day. The vessel is draped in flags and there are people standing on granite pilings off her starboard side. Ralph Stanley said the launching took place in Bass Harbor.
7115"Rattling Her Down" - CR & M
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
The "CR & M" is shown in this photograph. She is tied up next to a wharf with her port side visible. There is a man climbing the rigging who is "rattling her down". Ralph Stanley said the side panels are probably steel to protect her from the wear and tear of the wing boards.
7116Rigging CR & M
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
This is a photograph showing the rigging of the CR & M. Paul Stubing indicated that the men are working in the hole "rattling her down". There are five men visible in the picture doing various jobs. There are planks, tools, pipes, hoses and a sawbuck scattered on the deck. Ralph Stanley indicated that they brought C R & M to Southwest Boat to finish her off.