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Jackson Market T.W. Jackson & Son Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Description: The store, on Clark Point Road, was T.W. Jackson & Son, an IGA store. “R.B. Jackson [Richard Benson Jackson (1893-1959)] is having a building erected on his lot lately purchased from P.L. Sargent. A filling station and other conveniences will be established there, and the extensive grounds opened as a parking place. This will be a great convenience to the customers of the Jackson market.” – The Ellsworth American, Wednesday, April 15, 1936. "In the 1930s and 40s, Jackson's Market of Southwest Harbor sent a boat and operated a weekly market on the old steamboat wharf [on Little Cranberry Island] during the summer. In addition to meat and vegetables, a youthful stamp collector could find a small envelope of stamps inside each package of Brookfield butter." - “A History of Little Cranberry Island, Maine” by Hugh L. Dwelley, published by Isleford Historical Society, 1990, p. 114. In 2017, Christina's Gallery & Past Treasures, was located in the building once occupied by the Jackson Market. [show more] | ||
Simeon Holden Mayo's Blacksmith and Bicycle Shop William Lloyd Carroll's Cash Market Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Simeon Holden Mayo's Blacksmith and Bicycle Shop William Lloyd Carroll's Cash Market Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Freeman Store Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Freeman Store Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
J.C. Ralph Studio and Store Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| J.C. Ralph Studio and Store Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: John C. Ralph’s Studio has a complicated history. The J.C. Ralph Studio and Store, on Main Street in Southwest Harbor, proclaimed itself, "Eyeglasses and Spectacles - Jeweler and Optician." "Jeweler John C. Ralph moved from Bar Harbor to Southwest Harbor in 1888 to open a jewelry window in J.T.R. Freeman's store. Over the course of his 22-year tenure in Southwest Harbor, this ambitious man established many businesses...As described in the newspaper, Ralph never walked when he could run." -“Mount Desert Island - Somesville, Southwest Harbor, and Northeast Harbor” by Earle G. Shettleworth Jr. and Lydia B. Vandenbergh - Images of America Series, p. 57 – 2001. “John D. Lurvey purchased the lot and built thereon a small building which he used as a storehouse for coffins which he made, as he was a skilled carpenter and cabinet maker. Later this building was used as a public library and was twice moved; once to the northern end of the lot and again to the place now occupied by the Lawton Variety store, where it was used as a drug store, a jeweler’s store, a barber shop and the post office. John C. Ralph kept the post office there and enlarged the building.” - “Traditions and Records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine” by Mrs. Seth S. Thornton, p. 148 – 1938. [show more] | ||
Smith R. Savage's Store Alonzo Hodgdon Store Harvard Beal's Workshop Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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R.J. Lemont's Drug Store Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| R.J. Lemont's Drug Store Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Dr. Lemont’s first Drug Store was on the second floor of the large barn of Deacon Henry Higgins Clark’s original house. The house was by that time the Island House Hotel before it was greatly enlarged in 1885. | ||
McEachern & Hutchins Hardware Store Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| McEachern & Hutchins Hardware Store Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Started as a contracting business in 1949, Archie McEachern bought out his uncle Jasper Hutchins in 1957 and transitioned the business to a lumber and hardware supply. The store expanded to multiple locations and was taken over by Archie's son, Les. | ||
Manset Marine Supply Company Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Manset Marine Supply Company Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Jimmy’s Lunch Room, Lobster Pound and Gas Station Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Jimmy’s Lunch Room, Lobster Pound and Gas Station Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The business started when Jimmy moved an old building he had been using to house chickens from his property on Clark Point Road, to the end of Clark Point and began to sell lobsters from it. He then expanded it in to a lunch room and installed gas pumps out front. | ||
J.N. Mills & Co. Cash Store Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| J.N. Mills & Co. Cash Store Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: In 1914 Jesse Newell Mills and his sister, Cora Enola Mills opened a hardware and grocery store, the J.N. Mills Cash Store, on Clark Point in the second old Clark & Parker store at 172 Clark Point Road, Southwest Harbor, Maine across the road from what would later be the site of the J.N. Mills Co., Inc. fuel oil business. | ||
Clark and Parker Original Store Pier One - Dock End Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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Clark and Parker 2nd Store Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Clark and Parker 2nd Store Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Augustus Clark’s Store, Barn & Bowling Alley Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Augustus Clark’s Store, Barn & Bowling Alley Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Andy's Little Store Andy's Restaurant Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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Dudley Luther Mayo at Dudley L. Mayo Store Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Dudley Luther Mayo at Dudley L. Mayo Store Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Whitney Electrical Store Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Whitney Electrical Store Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
D. L. Mayo's Cash Store Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| D. L. Mayo's Cash Store Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Carroll Drug Store Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Carroll Drug Store Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Built on the site of the Carroll house on Main Street after the 1922 fire destroyed the house. | ||
Arthur L. Somes Store Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Arthur L. Somes Store Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Sawyer's Market Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Sawyer's Market Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Lawton Block Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Lawton Block Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Trundy's Market Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Trundy's Market Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Mert's Gift Shop, Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Mert's Gift Shop, Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
E.A. Lawler Paint Company Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| E.A. Lawler Paint Company Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Lawler purchased the building in 1923. The other half of the building was occupied by the Robinson Brother's Automobile Accessories salesroom |