Description: The unidentified treasurer of the Maine Seacoast Mission writes to Mrs. John I. Kane telling her of the purpose of the Seacoast Mission home in Bar Harbor and stating that the board believes they must buy the house, currently for sale, rather than risk it being purchased by another party. Purchasing the building would take almost the entire endowment of the Mission, however, and so the treasurer suggests that a gift to support the purchase of the home it would be an excellent investment opportunity for someone, like Mrs. Kane, who likes to do good. [show more]
Description: Slide shows part of an unidentified building on the right and a path on the left leading to a group of unidentified buildings in the background. Kodachrome Slide processed by Kodak Color
Description: An unidentified family consisting of an older man and woman and a young boy stand in front of their home. The boy holds a small dog and another, larger dog, walks towards the group. Processed by Pavelle Color Color
Description: Slide shows homes and yards covered in snow. Behind the line of brush in the foreground, a group can be seen walking in a line along a road. Kodachrome Transparency Color
Description: The Cranberry Island parish house was built in 1915. A glass plate negative depicting the parish house on Cranberry Island. Black and White
Description: Today the lighthouse is the property of College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor, ME A glass plate negative depicting a lighthouse on Duck Island. Black and White
Description: Today the lighthouse is the property of College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor, ME A glass plate negative depicting the Duck Island light station. Black and White