Knox County Through Eastern’s Eye: An Exhibit of Historic Photos from the Eastern Illustrating & Publishing Co. Collection
Penobscot Marine Museum wishes to thank the generous sponsors who made this exhibit possible:
Knox County Through Eastern’s Eye: An Exhibit of Historic Photos from the Eastern Illustrating & Publishing Co. Collection
Penobscot Marine Museum wishes to thank the generous sponsors who made this exhibit possible:
The photo shows the Camden Shipbuilding & Marine Railways Co., property, which is now the location of Wayfarer Marine Co. »Read More
This photograph shows some ledges on the west side of Camden Harbor, probably about where Bay Road is located today. »Read More
Yorkies Diner – Where You Can Get the Best Food on the Maine Coast – 44 Chestnut Street, Camden, Maine »Read More
This photo shows the Broad Cove Church on Pleasant Point Road. It was founded in 1855 as a non-denominational church. »Read More
The Fales Store on River Road, owned by the Fales family of Cushing, was founded in 1828. »Read More
This view from North Cushing shows the Fales Store complex in the background and the Broad Cove School in the foreground. »Read More
The Fales family homestead is still occupied by members of the Fales family. »Read More
This photograph depicts the inlet directly in front of the Fales Store and homestead. »Read More
The old clam factory was located on Flint Lane, just off Hawthorne Point Road. »Read More
The house was originally built circa 1850 by Seward Poland III. The Polands came from England in 1642 and settled in Lynn, Massachusetts. »Read More
This school house, built in 1851, was made from brick unlike the wooden ones built earlier. The wooden schools could be moved to accommodate the most number of students. »Read More
In 1928 Charlie and Ida Stanger purchased the wharf from Jameson and Wotton. »Read More
We know that this picture must have been taken in 1929 or later as that is the year that Hartwell Davis’ Garage was built. »Read More
The photo shows Winchenpaw’s General Store with a gas pump in front. »Read More
The Corner School was located across from the Advent Christian Church. It had two floors. The lower floor was used for the primary grades, one to five. »Read More
This store was on Salt Pond Road at its intersection with Cushing Road (Route 97). It was established by the Ornes after Cook’s store, across the road, went out of business. »Read More