Description: 1. Photos without explanation or date, printed two to a page for four pages. Images appear to show land before and after clearing. 2. Photo with written description on the back, "This is the tee where the golfer comes up to after the par 3 over the brook to the elevated green. Clear enough, [lh]". 3. Photo with written description on the back, "'Northeast Harbor Golf Course, originally called the Northeast Harbor Golfing Ground, and then the Northeast Harbor Golf Links. It was originally Corson's Field and Mr. Corson's cows were some of the hazards.' This photo from I.T. Moore collection, taken between 1904-1926. From Sargent Looking Towards Clubhouse". 4. Photo with written description on the back, "from School House Ledge, looking across Somes Sound. Corson farm house at left. I.T. Moore Collection, taken between 1904-1926 Where Golf Course Was Originally Located". [show more]
Description: 4 Photocopies of photos of the landscape prior and during course construction. Photos labled GG7, GG16, GG4, GG14, GG8, GG19. One photo captioned on the reverse as "This is the tee where the golfer comes up to after the par 3 over the brook to the elevated green." One photo captioned on the reverse as "Northeast Habor Golf Course, origionally called the Northeast Harbor Golfing Ground and then the Northeast Harbor Golf Links, It was origionally Corson's Field and Mr. Corson's Cows were some of the Hazards. This photo from I.T. Moore Collection taken between 1904-1926. From Sargent looking towards Clubhouse." One photo captioned on the reverse as " From School House Ledge, looking across Somes Sound, Corson farm house at left. Taken between 1904-1926. Where Golf Course was origionally located. [show more]
Description: Framed photograph of Constance Marie Kenney (26 April 1923-24 October 2013). According to text written on back, she is the second daughter of Emily Phillips and Robert Edes Kenney.
Description: Black and white photograph, Liberty National Bank, Ellsworth, Maine, used by Patterson to create a watercolor drawing of the bank. Probably used in conjunction with either changes to the building or advertising campaign for the bank. Photographer unknown.
Allen-Holmes-Smith photographs and other materials
Description: Black and white portrait photograph of an unknown young man. He wears his short hair combed straight back. He is wearing a jacket, white shirt and necktie. Photo is in a folding cardboard frame with embossed art deco design on the front.
Description: Photograph of Bar Harbor Hannaford's supermarket, 12 April 2020. Sign encourages people to stay at least 6 feet away from eachother due to the covid-19 pandemic.