Description: James Richardson House, Tracy Farm Distant view of the James Richardson Farm also known as Fair Oaks Farm in Sound Village. no print found at the time this was reviewed on 7/6/2016 by RSR and ACB although one may exist.
Description: Pearl S. Richardson Farm, Oak Hill Rd. Distant view of the farm that includes the house and barn. no print of this image appears to exist as of 7/6/2016 (RSR and ACB)
Description: Pauline Black and Alberta Richardson; one on the running board and one behind the hood of the milk truck at Pearl Richardson Farm, Oak Hill Rd. side of truck reads: "RICHARDSON'S MILK, PASTURIZED AND RAW" Pearl S. Richardson was among the first farmers to begin pasteurizing milk. The farm was on the Oak Hill Road in Mount Desert. The photo of his milk truck was probably taken in the 1930s. no print of this images appears to exist as of 7/6/2016 (RSR and ACB) [show more]
Description: John Fernald receiving keys to new, light-colored Bordeaux Dairy truck from Bob Buck who is in the dark suit. Donor of negative says it is John Fernald in the truck; others have said it is Bud Bordeaux. This should be investigated. (note made 7/6/2016 by RSR and ACB) side of truck reads: "Bordeaux' Dairy, QUALITY PRODUCTS Since 1882"
Description: Bordeaux Dairy Wagon being pulled by a horse. An unknown man is driving the wagon. A woven basket is visible in the lower right corner of the picture.
Description: Harry and Pearl Bordeaux putting water in truck. Truck has open sides with drop curtains; 9 cans sit in foreground. Truck is parked in front of a barn.
Description: Fogg Farm. George Fogg on the far left, leaning on jigger (?) cart; Willard Fogg on cart carrying crates; Jesse Fogg kneeling. Horses and buggies
Description: There are two negatives on one sheet: Top: Blurry image of Andrew Haskell standing by cow with Howe Smith's barn in background. Bottom: Lois Leland (Lois Smith's sister-in-law) with several cows and barn in background. Each negative is 2" X 3".
Description: Looking towards Gott's Island from Little Gott's Island. Negative taken from postcard by CE Cook, Bangor 1906. Black band at bottom on which is printed "Gott's Island, Maine" and under that is hand-written "This is a view of my home, with love from, sister Nell". View includes sail boats, skiffs in harbor and houses on island.
Description: Negative of photo showing President Taft and party on pier in Bar Harbor, with sailboat and Bar Island in distance. Written on the back of the photograph from which this negative was likely made was: "John E. Bunker and President Taft." (Note on sleeve of negative.)
Description: Color negative of a clown painting. Probably a painting done by artist: Mrs. John Melcher, Northeast Harbor, Maine. Negative found in a Ballard envelope with a color negative of a glass vase of flowers, also probably a painting done by artist: Mrs. John Melcher
Description: A color negative of a portrait of two children. Appears to be a portrait done by artist: Mrs. John Melcher, Rock End Road, Northeast Harbor, ME. Phone listed as 276-3340.
Description: Color negative (s) of a studio oil painting by Mrs. John Melcher, Northeast Harbor. Two children sitting in a chair. One negative has black photo album paper attached with scotch tape at two edges of negative. Sleeve contains two negatives.
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: color negative of Green Mountain Railway Car loaded with passengers. Ascending. This negative is probably a Ballard-made copy of an early photo (1880-1910) by an unknown photographer. Ballard working sleeve says from M. Clement.
Description: Color negative of Green Mountain Railway Train #1 ascending the mountain, about 1883. Distance view taken from above. This negative is probably a Ballard made copy of an early photo (1880-1910) by an unknown photographer.