From collection Catharine Sargent Marston Collection
Wharves at Sargentville, ME
A postcard photo: "Wharves at Sargentville, ME". A view with three buildings at the wharf and the steamboat J. T. MORSE just leaving. Other postcards with the MORSE at Sargentville are at 173 and 174 and a duplicate of 162 is at LB2012.28.172. The J. T. Morse leaving the Sargentville wharf, showing the coal wharf on the left. Must be before 1925. Eastern Steamship Company's brand new 214-foot wooden side-wheeler J.T. MORSE pulls away from Sargentville. She ran through Eggemoggin Reach from 1905 to 1910, stopping at Sargentville, Brooklin, Deer Isle, and South Brooksville. After 1910, her route between Rockland and Bar Harbor became more direct, and the smaller steamer BOOTHBAY took over The Reach. The J. T. Morse leaving the Sargentville wharf, showing the coal wharf on the right. Must be before 1925.