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Southwest Harbor Visions 2016 Cover Poster
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Document, Advertising, Poster
  • Events
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Southwest Harbor Visions 2016 Cover Poster
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Southwest Harbor Then & Now 2015 Cover Poster
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Document, Advertising, Poster
  • Events
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Southwest Harbor Then & Now 2015 Cover Poster
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
This is the poster for the 2015 Then & Now Exhibit at the Southwest Harbor Public Library.
Pemetic Class Reunion
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Events
  • People
  • 2012-10-22
  • In Copyright
Pemetic Class Reunion
Southwest Harbor Public Library
United States Stamp - Pilgrim Tercentenary Stamp - Landing of the Pilgrims - 1620-1920 - Issued December 21, 1920
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Object, Stamp, Postage Stamp
  • Events
  • Vessels, Boat
  • Huston - Clair Aubrey Huston (1857-1938)
  • Schofield - Louis Sartain Schofield (1868-1938)
  • Smillie - George Frederick Cumming Smillie (1854-1924)
  • Weeks - Edward Mitchell Weeks (1866-1959)
  • 1920
  • New England
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Description:
Engraved postage stamp Vessel: Pilgrim Shallop - Shallop Title: Pilgrim Tercentenary 1620-1920 – Landing of the Pilgrims Scott Cat. Number: 549 Subject: Pilgrim Landing 1620 Media: Flat plate engraving Designer: Huston - Clair Aubrey Huston (1857-1938) Design Inspiration - art: White – Edwin White (1817-1877) Design Inspiration – engraving: Burt – Charles Kennedy Burt (1823-1892) Vignette Engraver: Smillie – George Frederick Cumming Smillie (1854-1924) Letter Engraver: Edward Mitchell Weeks (1866-1959) Frame Engraver: Louis Sartain Schofield (1868-1938) Printer: United States Bureau of Engraving and Printing Color: Carmine Rose Size: 1” x 1.25” Country: United States Postage Value: 2 cents Issue Series: 2nd in the Pilgrim Tercentennial Series. Issue Origin: The Pilgrim Tercentennial was a national celebration from December 1920 to the summer of 1921. Issue Date: December 21, 1920 Issue Location: Plymouth, Massachusetts Issue Size: 196,037,327 See Also: "The Engraver’s Line: An Encyclopedia of Paper Money & Postage Stamp Art" by Gene Hessler, BNR Press, Port Clinton, Ohio, 1993. Page 4 and 5 explain the production steps taken to turn original art into an engraved postage stamp. Worth reading as the engraver works from the beginning on a plate of about 3.5” x 4,” engraving a stamp at its finished size. Engraving is used for very few stamps today and, when one reads about the process, one can understand why. The author even provides particular engraver’s recipes for the acid they used, including that of James Smillie, the famous landscape engraver. Smillie - James Smillie (1807-1885) [show more]
1947 Bar Harbor Fire
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Reference
  • Events, Fire
  • In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted
1947 Bar Harbor Fire
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Digital Archive Debut
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Events
  • People
  • Milner - Craig Milner
  • 2017-07-09
  • Southwest Harbor
  • In Copyright
Digital Archive Debut
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
From left to right, George Soules, Ralph Stanley, and Charlotte Morrill pose for this photo following George and Charlotte's presentation of the debut of the Digital Archive in the Holmes Room at the Southwest Harbor Public Library. The second photo is of George during his presentation.
The Henry R. Hinckley Company - Army-Navy E Award Presentation to Southwest Boat Corp/Manset Boat Corporation
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Events
  • Ballard - Willis Humphreys Ballard (1906-1980)
  • 1942-09-05
  • Southwest Harbor
  • In Copyright
Description:
Senator Owen Brewster is shown speaking to an audience of citizens and Hinckley crew standing in the road at Southwest Boat Company (owned by Hinckley) office on Clark Point Road.
4th of July Celebration, Southwest Harbor, July 3, 1895
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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  • Events
  • In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted
Description:
"The Southwest Harbor Band boys are very busy over their preparations for the celebrations of the Fourth, eagerly watching the signs of the weather clerk, hoping Gen Fog will be given leave to withdraw." - The Bar Harbor Record, July 3, 1895 “The Fourth – How it was Celebrated by the Band at Southwest Harbor – Another milestone in the onward march of the greatest nation on earth has been passed. It was a beautiful day and a great relief after the almost incessant stormy weather. Fire, powder, smoke and noises of every sort were prevalent; the small boy, with unbridled license to make all the noise he possibly could, regardless of anybody or anything, was in his glory. Most of the older ones looked on approvingly and the most sedate could scarcely restrain from relaxing and entering into the spirit of the occasion. The Southwest Harbor band had made ample preparation for the entertainment and there was not a moment when time hung heavily on anyone’s hands. This was the first celebration they had planned and great pains were taken to make it one long to be remembered. The early morning was filled with the clanging of bells and the exploding of fire-arms. Many of the towns in the county celebrated, so the influx from out of town was not as large as it would otherwise have been. Still there was a fair representation from many of the towns near by, and they all seemed to thoroughly enjoy themselves. The crowd was as orderly and well behaved as one could find that had gathered to celebrate a like occasion. The customary roisterer and the number who violate decency by getting drunk, were conspicuous by their absence. The first feature of the day was the band concert given the Southwest Harbor band, assisted by Lindall’s band of Boston and Bar Harbor, at the rustic little band stand that had been erected for the occasion. The boat race with three entries was the first to attract the crowd. The boats started from the line at the head of the cove and rowed around the stake boat about half a mile distant. Lewis Robinson and Harry Gilley came in a length ahead, Bert Robinson and Eben Richardson second, and John Ralph and John McKay last. The witnesses were quite enthusiastic over the winner as she is a new boat. In the tub race the following entered: Bennie Allen, Sylvester Brown, John McKay and John Ralph. It was soon plain to be seen that the race was between Allen and Brown, and the other two dropped out. The race was quite exciting and was won by Allen, who came in a short distance ahead. Prize, $1.00. In the bicycle race the entries were Stephen Harman, Clarence Gray and Moses Ralph, the distance three-fourths of a mile. Harman was the first to complete the distance, although having been thrown from his wheel. Ralph was about three hundred yards ahead when he was thrown from his wheel and slightly bruised, in consequence of which he came in third. Prize, $1.50. The foot race of 200 yards, for which there were four entries, was won by Charles Murphy, who was closely followed by Alvin Norwood. Prize, 1.50. This finished the races for the forenoon and a general rush was made for the large tent which had been pitched near the hall, in which tables had been arranged to accommodate about 100 guests. A fine dinner was served consisting of chicken, roast beef and clam chowder and a general array of good things. The band boys waited on the tables and the only fault to be found that so few were able to assist in serving. The tables were filled three times and a number were then turned away. In the afternoon after the band concert the ball game between Northeast Harbor and Bar Harbor nines was called, in the field near the Union church. The game was very close and the crowd very enthusiastic, especially the Northeast Harbor nine. Prize, bat and ball. The running race took place while the ball game was still being played and was very interesting. The horses entered were as follows: Gypsy, ridden by John Latty; Tom, ridden by Jesse Demmon, both owned by A.I. Holmes, and Gilchrist, ridden by Eben Hodgkins and owned by J.T.R. Freeman. Gypsy won the prize of $5.00 and Gilchrist came in second. The bicycle race, which was to have been five miles around the sea wall, was changed to spin around Clark’s Point, and was won by Moses Ralph, the only other entry being Clarence Gray. Prize, $5.00. Then followed one of the most amusing features of the day. About ten men and boys tried to catch the greased pig, which weighed 125 pounds and was loosed in the large pasture near the band stand. In five minutes Bennie Allen had caught him by his hind legs, and the pig valued at $10.00 was his. Next to attract the attention was the climbing of the greased pole by Willie Kelly and Bennie Allen. The boys climbed up about half way when they were called to the sack race, after which they returned and finished the feat. Kelly won the prize of $2.00. In the sack race the following boys entered: Moses Ralph, Harry Gilley, Alfred Mayo, Willie Kelly and Bennie Allen. With legs confined in a sack they started on a race of twenty-five yards. In trying to be a little quicker than possible two of them fell. The prize of $2.00 was won by Moses Ralph, Harry Gilley coming next. Dancers then retired to Tremont Hall and passed the remaining afternoon tripping the light fantastic toe to the strains of the band, assisted by Lindall’s orchestra of five pieces. At 6:30 supper was announced and the crowd again filled the tent and partook of as fine a supper as one could wish for. Dancing was again indulged in and continued until midnight, the hall being crowded all evening. A brilliant display of fireworks was much enjoyed. The entire program as advertised was carried out and much credit is due the band boys for the success of the affair. The boys commenced their preparations early in the spring and have worked hard and spared no pains to make this a very enjoyable occasion and they were indeed successful. The Southwest Harbor band need not fear that whatever they undertake in the future will be well patronized. The enjoyment of the day was enhanced not a little by a visit from the fantastics, from Manset. They were well got up and created no end of fun. They stopped in front of Holmes’ store and have a band concert. To the Bar Harbor people there was nothing pleasanter for the day than the sail back and forth on the [steamer] Golden Rod. Capt. Crosby was extremely courteous to his passengers.” – The Bar Harbor Record, July 6, 1895. [show more]
1908 Chelsea, Massachusetts Fire
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Reference
  • Events, Fire
  • New England
  • In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted
1908 Chelsea, Massachusetts Fire
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Southwest Harbor Flamingo Festival
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Reference
  • Events
  • Southwest Harbor
  • In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted
Southwest Harbor Flamingo Festival
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
The annual Harbor House Flamingo Festival is whimsical, lighthearted and decidedly pink, this fun filled family festival truly has something for everyone. The four day festival celebrates the plastic flamingo lawn ornament and features flocks of residents and visitors decked out in pink. The event kicks off with a lobster dinner on Friday evening. Saturday starts with a pancake breakfast prepared by volunteers from the U.S. Coast Guard followed by the Flamingo Parade down Main Street. Other activities include a craft fair and kids carnival, open house at the Coast Guard Station, and a 4 mile fun run. [show more]
Charles Stanhope and Candy Emlen Marching in the Flamingo Parade
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Events
  • People
  • Soules - George John Soules
  • 2014-07-12
  • Southwest Harbor
  • In Copyright
Library Book Sale at the Flamingo Festival
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Events
  • People
  • Structures, Civic, Library
  • Soules - George John Soules
  • 2014-07-12
  • Southwest Harbor
  • In Copyright
Library Book Sale at the Flamingo Festival
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Staff and Friends of the Library in the Parade
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Events
  • People
  • Soules - George John Soules
  • 2015-07-18
  • Southwest Harbor
  • In Copyright
Staff and Friends of the Library in the Parade
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Camp Beech Cliff Marching in the Flamingo Festival Parade
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Events
  • People
  • Soules - George John Soules
  • 2015-07-18
  • Southwest Harbor
  • In Copyright
Waiting for the Parade
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Events
  • Places, Town
  • Soules - George John Soules
  • 2015-07-18
  • Southwest Harbor
  • In Copyright
Waiting for the Parade
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
This photograph was taken looking south on Main Street
Flamingo Festival Parade
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Events
  • Soules - George John Soules
  • 2015-07-18
  • Southwest Harbor
  • In Copyright
Flamingo Festival Parade
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Southwest Harbor Then & Now 2015 Exhibit
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Reference
  • Events
  • 2015-07
  • In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted
Southwest Harbor Then & Now 2015 Exhibit
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
The July 2015 Show at the Southwest Harbor Public Library presented a visual stroll down Main Street and Clark Point Road composed of photographs from the Digital Archive - historical photographs contrasted with new images of the same places as they are today. The 100 photographs combine to tell part of the history of the town. Each building or location in the show is illustrated by at least one historic photograph and the closest possible replica of the same location in 2015. The town has changed in 127 years. [show more]
1922 Southwest Harbor Fire
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Reference
  • Events, Fire
  • Southwest Harbor
  • In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted
1922 Southwest Harbor Fire
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
Main Street in Southwest Harbor was devastated by fire on March 27, 1922. Newspaper accounts of the fire reported estimated losses of $150,000 and that the Southwest Harbor Volunteer Fire Company, “did remarkable work, considering the limited equipment with which they had to work.” Bar Harbor and Northeast Harbor firemen also responded, but the roads were considerably different from today and it took the Bar Harbor department, “four hours over difficult spring roads.” Apparently their “combination truck…was making some 40 miles an hour near Burns’ Corner when it was stuck in a bad hole in the muddy road” and “between Somesville and Southwest they were mired time after time and horses that were sent to assist them…had to drag the big steamer” [weighing almost six tons] out of the holes in the road. In spite of these delays the truck arrived finally…in about three hours, too late to do any good. “Had the roads been in anything like fair condition it is the unanimous opinion that the truck from Bar Harbor would have been able to save the Odd Fellows building.” [show more]
1955 Southwest Harbor Lemont Building Fire
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Reference
  • Events, Fire
  • Southwest Harbor
  • In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted
1955 Southwest Harbor Lemont Building Fire
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Way Bak - Gay Nineties Ball - 1928
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Set
  • Events, Gala
  • 1928-02-22
  • Southwest Harbor
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Way Bak - Gay Nineties Ball - 1928
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Nell and Seth Thornton's Travels Between Southwest Harbor and Houlton, Maine
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Reference
  • Events
  • In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted
Acadia Night Sky Festival
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Reference
  • Events
  • Mount Desert Island
  • In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted
Acadia Night Sky Festival
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Acadia Night Sky Poster - 2009
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Document, Advertising, Poster
  • Events
  • Nordgren - Tyler Nordgren
  • 2009
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Acadia Night Sky Poster - 2009
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Visions Show 2016
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Reference
  • Events
  • 2016
  • Southwest Harbor
  • In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted
Visions Show 2016
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Army-Navy E Award Presentation to Southwest Boat Corporation / Manset Boat Corporation
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Reference
  • Events
  • In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted
Description:
The Army-Navy "E" Award was presented to a company during World War II for excellence in production of war equipment. The award was also known as the Army-Navy Production Award. The award consisted of a pennant for the plant and emblems for all employees in the plant at the time the award was made. The pennant was triangular swallowtail with a white border, with a capital E within a yellow wreath of oak and laurel leaves on a vertical divided blue and red background. ARMY is on the red background and NAVY on the blue background. Usually an Army officer and a Navy officer would be present at a ceremony conducted before the plant’s employees. The Army-Navy "E" Award program was terminated after the war ended. To read Benjamin Hinckley’s account of the award ceremony see "The Hinckley Story "by Benjamin B. Hinckley, Jr., published by Pilot Press, Dedham, Massachusetts, 1997, p. 35. [show more]