Southwest Harbor Corner - Main Street and Clark Point Road
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Southwest Harbor Corner - Main Street and Clark Point Road
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The sign probably says Tremont or Bass Harbor - 3 miles.
The corner of the Elisha B. Crane house is visible on the left.
The horses are standing in front of P.L. Sargent's Livery Stable on Clark Point Road.
The first house beyond the livery stable was built about 1902 by William Wallace and sold to E.A. Lawler. Next beyond that, with dark shutters, is the house built by E.L. Higgins, on Maple Lane, in 1884.
On the right, part of the Old Masonic Hall may be seen, followed by A.L. Gilley's Barber Shop, Dr. R.J. Lemont's Drug Store and residence, Stephen Harmon's General Store, and William J. Tower's residence.
The corner of the Elisha B. Crane house is visible on the left.
The horses are standing in front of P.L. Sargent's Livery Stable on Clark Point Road.
The first house beyond the livery stable was built about 1902 by William Wallace and sold to E.A. Lawler. Next beyond that, with dark shutters, is the house built by E.L. Higgins, on Maple Lane, in 1884.
On the right, part of the Old Masonic Hall may be seen, followed by A.L. Gilley's Barber Shop, Dr. R.J. Lemont's Drug Store and residence, Stephen Harmon's General Store, and William J. Tower's residence.
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Southwest Harbor
State:
ME
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USA
Date:
1909 before
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Clark Point Road
A.L. Gilley Barber Shop
Elisha Crane House
William E. Murphy's Livery Stable
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R.J. Lemont's Drug Store
Citation
“Southwest Harbor Corner - Main Street and Clark Point Road,” Southwest Harbor Public Library, accessed November 21, 2024, https://demo.digitalarchive.us/items/show/6062.Item 5731