Manset (pop.place), Southwest Harbor, Hancock County, ME

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Manset (pop.place), Southwest Harbor, Hancock County, ME
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Flowers along road
Flowers along road
Flowers along the road near the shore. An opening in the flowers leads down to the beach. Sailboats are moored in the harbor.
John Leman Mayo
John Leman Mayo
John Leman Mayo (b.1887 [SW Harbor], d.1958) building log bridge on property of Mr. and Mrs. Raynor Wellington in Manset. Mayo is wearing cap, overalls, shirt, vest and tie. Holds hammer, has pipe in mouth. Log “gazebo” in background also …
Stanley House Cabinet Card, c. 1880
Stanley House Cabinet Card, c. 1880
This is the first Stanley House hotel. The hotel was built in 1875 and burned in 1884. The hotel was rebuilt, but again burned in 1927. The Stanley House hotel in Manset, Southwest Harbor, Maine. People Depicted: Sans Stanley, Willette Mit…
Looking at sailboats on moorings
Looking at sailboats on moorings
Looking out at sailboats on moorings through a grassy field.
Looking from Manset shore accross to Southwest Harbor
Looking from Manset shore accross to Southwest Harbor
Looking from the Manset shore across to Southwest Harbor and Clark Point.
Busy Bees
Busy Bees
Living room with members of the Busy Bee Society, Manset. Women working on handcrafts. Fire place to the right, banister in front. Week of Feb. 15th 1958 Photo came from the Busy Bee minutes 001.79.9
Cars on Stanleys Fisheries Pier
Cars on Stanleys Fisheries Pier
Cars parked on the Stanley Fisheries Pier in Manset.
Looking through windows at trees
Looking through windows at trees
Looking through the window panes at bare trees.
Venturer Launching
Venturer Launching
Venturer launching at Hinckley Company. Picture taken for the Southwest Harbor Chamber of Commerce. Ballard Neg # ? (122) Negative is out of accession order in the Photo Album. Find this under the object ID number, Photo Album 12B, (2)
Looing towards water from Manset Shore Road
Looing towards water from Manset Shore Road
Looking out to the islands from the Manset shore road in the winter. Snow on the road. Pier in the middleground.