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12268 | The Park Theater - Theater Lights |
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12269 | The Park Theater - Theater Lights |
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10374 | Nell Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton, Mrs. Seth Sprague Thornton |
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10219 | Mr. and Mrs. Barton Haxall Grundy and Barbara Haxall Grundy at Journey's End |
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10221 | Barton Haxall Grundy and Daughter, Barbara Haxall Grundy at Journey's End |
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9208 | James North Stanley at the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company and A.I. Holmes Stores |
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| The building on the left: Site of John Thompson Crockett House The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. - 1st Location Carroll Building Carroll’s Drug Store - 1st Location at 360 Main Street The building on the right: A.I. Holmes Store - present address is 26 Village Green Way - the original address would have been Main Street The automobile probably has a Massachusetts plate, possibly a Reo. The man on the right, in front of the automobile, was James North Stanley, a Southwest Harbor summer resident from Brookline, Massachusetts. | Description: The building on the left: Site of John Thompson Crockett House The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. - 1st Location Carroll Building Carroll’s Drug Store - 1st Location at 360 Main Street The building on the right: A.I. Holmes Store - present address is 26 Village Green Way - the original address would have been Main Street The automobile probably has a Massachusetts plate, possibly a Reo. The man on the right, in front of the automobile, was James North Stanley, a Southwest Harbor summer resident from Brookline, Massachusetts. [show more] | |||
6692 | Southwest Harbor High School Students 1921 |
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| Back Row - Left to Right: Unknown Teacher Third Row - Left to Right: Unknown Hope Norwood (1904-1987) - Mrs. Frank Cecil Bannister Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Lester Leighton Wass (1905-1987) - below teacher Unknown Marion Clark Unknown First & Second Rows Unknown | Description: Back Row - Left to Right: Unknown Teacher Third Row - Left to Right: Unknown Hope Norwood (1904-1987) - Mrs. Frank Cecil Bannister Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Lester Leighton Wass (1905-1987) - below teacher Unknown Marion Clark Unknown First & Second Rows Unknown | ||
11902 | Postmaster Eugene Shubal Thurston at the United States Post Office, Clark Point Road, Southwest Harbor, Maine |
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| This photograph was taken during the time that Eugene Subal Thurston Sr. was Postmaster. Note the VIA (Village Improvement Association) waste bin next to the step. Part of William J. Tower's house is visible to the left of the post office in the picture. | Description: This photograph was taken during the time that Eugene Subal Thurston Sr. was Postmaster. Note the VIA (Village Improvement Association) waste bin next to the step. Part of William J. Tower's house is visible to the left of the post office in the picture. |