File Attachment: Green Mountain Railway newspaper-uncompressed.pdf …GreenMountain It is said that the idea of a cog railway on GreenMountain (now Cadillac Mountain), Mt. …Washington cog railway and one in Switzerland and wondered why a similar means had not been used on GreenMountain. …Taken not far from where the old Mountain Road now crosses the GreenMountain Railway roadbed and looks down on the base station at Eagle Lake. …Washington and the record time down GreenMountain to the base was one and a quarter minutes.
Description: Tracks toward Eagle Lake, from a point not far below the summit, near where the summit road crosses the Ry [sic] site for 2nd time, going down. Ballard notes indicate this negative was from M. Clement. This negative is probably a Ballard made copy of an early photo (1880-1910) by an unknown photographer.
Description: ...Steamboat Wauwinnet: the Eagle Lake ferry for GreenMountain Railway. Small steamer underway on Eagle Lake with mountains in background...
Description: ...Three biographical articles about Francis Hector Clergue of Brewer, Maine who was developing Bar Harbor as a tourist center and who built the GreenMountain...
Description: ...White souvenir plate with scalloped edges and blue illustrations depicting the Rodrick House, Balance Rock, a birds eye view of Bar Harbor, the GreenMountain...
Description: ...Black and white photo reproduction of Otter Cove looking across to the GreenMountain Railway through trees, with small building lower right of V shaped...
Description: ...Boyden Gray, Inez Great Duck Island Green, Joe GreenMountain Railway H Hadlock, Elmer Hadlock, Wendell S. Hagberg, Karol Hall, Thomas S...
File Attachment: Rivers Clippings Alphabetical Files b.pdf …Boyden Gray, Inez Great Duck Island Green, Joe GreenMountain Railway CONTENT - Rooting out the waste: A commission urges savings at the Pentagon …: Joe Green beams proudly in his new armchair, a Christmas present from many, many friends , The Bar Harbor Times, December 28, 1978 - GreenMountain …Railway operated over 33-50% grade from lake - Several photographs depicting the Summit House (1885) and the first hotel (1860 s) on GreenMountain …(Cadillac Mountain), The Bar Harbor Times, October 3, 1963 H Hadlock, Elmer Hadlock, Wendell S.