From collection Eastern Illustrating & Publishing Company Collection
Harbor from Seaside Veranda, Seal Harbor Me. 130.
"Harbor from Seaside Veranda, Seal Harbor Me. 130." "Looking roughly east from the Seaside Inn veranda. The large building at the left and the one to which it is connected were the buildings of the Glencove Hotel, and were connected by a bridge called the hyphen. They were built by 1883 by Captain E.V. Lynam and his son in law Robert Campbell."--Willie Granston, 2011
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[included in the exhibit "Hancock County Through Eastern's Eye"] LB2007.1.111762 Harbor from Seaside Veranda, Seal Harbor, ME. 130. This view looks roughly east from the Seaside Inn veranda. The large building at the left and the one to which it is connected were the buildings of the Glencove Hotel. Built by 1883 by Captain E. V. Lynam and his son-in-law, Robert Campbell, they were connected by a bridge called the" hyphen." The site is now the village green. Credit; Willie Granston