Southwest Harbor (Town of), Hancock County, ME

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Southwest Harbor (Town of), Hancock County, ME
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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. South…
Quarrying Tongs
Quarrying Tongs
Quarry tongs donated to museum.
The "Norumbega" Aground at Clark's Point, Southwest Harbor, Maine
The "Norumbega" Aground at Clark's Point, Southwest Harbor, Maine
Steamboat Norumbega aground at Clark’s Point. Group of men standing on the shore. One is seated on a rock. Steamer leans to starboard. Ladder coming out of hold. Two life boats in davits on top of ship.
Barbara Somes age 1
Barbara Somes age 1
Barbara Somes not quite 1 Her handwriting as an adult on the back, daughter of Raymond Somes
Past in Photos: Scenes of SW Harbor, Tremont, and Mt. Desert
Past in Photos: Scenes of SW Harbor, Tremont, and Mt. Desert
Collection and description of photos or old Southwest Harbor, Tremont, and Mt. Desert.
Portrait of young blond child
Portrait of young blond child
portrait of young blond child, bow in hair, in white suit and white stockings standing on wicker bench. Caption on back reads “Harold King Parker, 2 years, 3 mos.” Pastoral sort of backdrop behind him.
Raymond Somes 1 year
Raymond Somes 1 year
Raymond Somes about 1 year verified by his daughter Barbara Somes (Ball) Southwest Harbor was part of Tremont at this time
Postcard from A.L. Somes to son Raymond P Somes
Postcard from A.L. Somes to son Raymond P Somes
Post card from Arthur Lewis Somes to his son, Raymond Percival Somes (b 4 Nov 1893 in Tremont; d 20 Apr 1983) who was at the University of Maine, Orono, in Phi Kappa Sigma Raymond was also known as Raym and Pete Ma and I plan to go to Port…
Maddy Sue boat model
Maddy Sue boat model
Boat model of Maddy Sue, 2015. Original boat built in 1932 by Chester E. Clement, Southwest Harbor, called Trailaway and built for Francis Spurling. Later sold to Marvin Harris and renamed Maddy Sue.
Southwest Harbor Congregational Church
Southwest Harbor Congregational Church
Southwest Harbor Congregational Church, High Road Southwest Harbor. Congregation gathered in front of church. To the left white horse hitched to buggy. Rail fence in foreground, horse's head to the right. Stains throughout photo.