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Deacon's Cove, Southwest Harbor Clark's Cove, Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Description: The cove was named for Deacon Henry Higgins Clark. | ||
Owls Head Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Owls Head Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Winter Harbor, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Winter Harbor, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Peak's Island, Portland Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Peak's Island, Portland Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Squid Cove Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Squid Cove Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Village of Bass Harbor Village of McKinley Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Description: The town of Tremont split from Eden and was incorporated on June 4, 1848. It included what is now Southwest Harbor. The eastern part of Bass Harbor was then known as East Bass Harbor. East Bass Harbor was changed to McKinley in 1897. McKinley was changed to Bass Harbor on August 1, 1966. | ||
Seal Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Seal Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Somes Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Somes Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Lunt's Harbor, Frenchboro Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Lunt's Harbor, Frenchboro Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: "Lunt’s Harbor, Frenchboro, Long Island, c1900, looking north. Harbor Island, one of many Harbor Islands on the Maine coast, lies at the mouth of the harbor. Crow Island is beyond it on the right and to the left is the easternmost Sister Island. Long Island was settled in the 1820's. The name “Frenchboro” was given in honor of Bass Harbor lawyer, E. Webster French, who assisted the inhabitants in obtaining a post office."- MH - Mt. Desert Islander - 2007. [show more] |