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14597 | Way Bak - Gay Nineties Ball - 1928 |
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11740 | Parade on Main Street at Freeman's Store, Southwest Harbor |
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9261 | The Remains of the First Masonic Hall - After the 1922 Fire |
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7656 | The Remains of the First Masonic Hall - After the 1922 Fire |
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5961 | Dedication of Eugene M. Norwood Square - Memorial Day, May 28, 1923 |
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| The Southwest Harbor Band is visible on the right. The photograph was taken from the window at the peak of the roof of the house on the northwest corner of Main Street and Seal Cove Road - Tax Map 9 - Lot 8, 196 Main Street, Southwest Harbor. "…the house on the corner…was built by Marshall Lurvey, sold to Capt. Thomas Milan, who sold it to Ezra D. Lurvey, whose son, Ezra W. Lurvey, now owns it." - Traditions and Records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine by Mrs. Seth S. Thornton, p. 140 - 1938. | Description: The Southwest Harbor Band is visible on the right. The photograph was taken from the window at the peak of the roof of the house on the northwest corner of Main Street and Seal Cove Road - Tax Map 9 - Lot 8, 196 Main Street, Southwest Harbor. "…the house on the corner…was built by Marshall Lurvey, sold to Capt. Thomas Milan, who sold it to Ezra D. Lurvey, whose son, Ezra W. Lurvey, now owns it." - Traditions and Records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine by Mrs. Seth S. Thornton, p. 140 - 1938. [show more] | |||
5549 | Odd Fellows Building Cellar Hole - Main Street |
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| Probably shows the safe in the Odd Fellows cellar hole | Description: Probably shows the safe in the Odd Fellows cellar hole | |||
5550 | Main Street Opposite Odd Fellows Hall Site |
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| Shows street across from the Odd Fellows Hall cellar hole. | Description: Shows street across from the Odd Fellows Hall cellar hole. | |||
5551 | The Dudley Luther Mayo House After the Southwest Harbor Fire |
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5541 | Odd Fellows Building Cellar Hole |
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| The east side of Main Street looking toward the west side of the street. Shows the Southwest Harbor Public Library in the background, just to the left of the scaffolding | Description: The east side of Main Street looking toward the west side of the street. Shows the Southwest Harbor Public Library in the background, just to the left of the scaffolding | |||
5542 | Odd Fellows Building Cellar Hole |
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| The east side of Main Street looking towards the west side of the street. | Description: The east side of Main Street looking towards the west side of the street. | |||
5543 | Odd Fellows Building Cellar Hole |
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| The east side of Main Street looking toward the west side of the street. | Description: The east side of Main Street looking toward the west side of the street. | |||
5544 | Odd Fellows Building Cellar Hole |
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| The east side of Main Street looking toward the west side of the street. Probably shows furnace and sewer pipes | Description: The east side of Main Street looking toward the west side of the street. Probably shows furnace and sewer pipes | |||
5545 | Odd Fellows Building Space & Old Masonic Hall |
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| Shows the damage to the Masonic Hall | ||||
5546 | Odd Fellows Building Space & Old Masonic Hall |
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| Shows the damage to the Masonic Hall next to the Odd Fellows Building cellar hole | Description: Shows the damage to the Masonic Hall next to the Odd Fellows Building cellar hole | |||
5547 | Old Masonic Hall |
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| Shows damage to the Old Masonic Hall. | |||
5548 | Old Masonic Hall - Theater - School |
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| The vehicle behind the wall on Main Street in front of the Park Theater is a Franklin Passenger Wagon. Shows damage to the Masonic Hall. | Description: The vehicle behind the wall on Main Street in front of the Park Theater is a Franklin Passenger Wagon. Shows damage to the Masonic Hall. | |||
7268 | Ticket for the Way Bak Ball from Rebecca Carroll Clark's Scrapbook |
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| Rebecca, an attractive and lively teenager, was 15 years old at the time of this dance. Judging from her scrapbook she seems to have enjoyed all the social events of her time and wrote on this ticket, "Wonderful Time." | Description: Rebecca, an attractive and lively teenager, was 15 years old at the time of this dance. Judging from her scrapbook she seems to have enjoyed all the social events of her time and wrote on this ticket, "Wonderful Time." | |||
5552 | Main Street Looking North to the Library |
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| Shows Main Street across from the Odd Fellows Hall cellar hole looking North to the Library. | Description: Shows Main Street across from the Odd Fellows Hall cellar hole looking North to the Library. | |||
5584 | Main Street Looking North to the Library |
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| This photograph looks north and shows the library and Allen’s store beyond it on the left. To the right can be seen the Gilley house, the Harmon Block and a corner of the Park Theatre. The fire destroyed the Carroll building, the Holmes store, the Holmes Hotel (space at the left foreground) and the Odd Fellows building, which was rebuilt on its lot across the street. | Description: This photograph looks north and shows the library and Allen’s store beyond it on the left. To the right can be seen the Gilley house, the Harmon Block and a corner of the Park Theatre. The fire destroyed the Carroll building, the Holmes store, the Holmes Hotel (space at the left foreground) and the Odd Fellows building, which was rebuilt on its lot across the street. | |||
5585 | Main Street Looking North to the Library |
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| Across from the Odd Fellows Hall cellar hole looking North to the Library. Shows woodshed on the back of the library and a child sitting on the foundation of a burned building. | Description: Across from the Odd Fellows Hall cellar hole looking North to the Library. Shows woodshed on the back of the library and a child sitting on the foundation of a burned building. |