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15225 | View of Bass Harbor from the Underwood Water Tower |
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| See item 9337 for details about the subjects in this image. | Description: See item 9337 for details about the subjects in this image. | ||
12052 | Ernest T. Richardson's Maplewood Lunch and Tourist Camps |
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| Automobiles: Far left – 1931 Packard Coupe Middle – 1933 or 1934 Ford 2 Door Sedan Right – 1934 Hudson Sedan | Description: Automobiles: Far left – 1931 Packard Coupe Middle – 1933 or 1934 Ford 2 Door Sedan Right – 1934 Hudson Sedan | ||
15226 | The Underwood Canning Factory |
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11895 | Bar Harbor and the Porcupine Islands from the Pulpit Rock Trail, Acadia National Park |
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| At the summit of Cadillac mountain. | Description: At the summit of Cadillac mountain. | |
5510 | Steamboat Wharf Road and Try House Point - Bernard |
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| Notice the two children standing in front of the small structure located just left and below center of the photo. The building at the left on the point just to the top right of the trees is the Try House for boiling whale oil. The house on the far right is the Freeman and Vesta Gott house - the Trask house in 2006. | Description: Notice the two children standing in front of the small structure located just left and below center of the photo. The building at the left on the point just to the top right of the trees is the Try House for boiling whale oil. The house on the far right is the Freeman and Vesta Gott house - the Trask house in 2006. | ||
12150 | Thomas Andrew T.A. McIntire and Nellie May (Coburn) McIntire with Children and Grandchildren |
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| Left to Right: Thomas Andrew “T.A.” McIntire (1869-) – seated on the bench Nellie May (Coburn) McIntire (1871-) – Mrs. Thomas Andrew “T.A.” McIntire - seated on the bench Thomas Andrew McIntire (1930-) – son of Miles Milton McIntire Sr. Marion McIntire (1903-) – daughter of T.A. and Nellie McIntire Miles Milton McIntire Jr. (1924-) – son of Miles Milton McIntire Sr. Frances Coburn McIntire (1922-1982) – daughter of Miles Milton McIntire Sr. Ralph T. McIntire (1927-1944) – son of Miles Milton McIntire Sr. Seated in chairs – foreground: Miles Milton McIntire Sr. (1898-1949) – son of T.A. and Nellie McIntire Lucy A. (Reed) McIntire (1896-1979) – Mrs. Miles Milton McIntire Sr. | Description: Left to Right: Thomas Andrew “T.A.” McIntire (1869-) – seated on the bench Nellie May (Coburn) McIntire (1871-) – Mrs. Thomas Andrew “T.A.” McIntire - seated on the bench Thomas Andrew McIntire (1930-) – son of Miles Milton McIntire Sr. Marion McIntire (1903-) – daughter of T.A. and Nellie McIntire Miles Milton McIntire Jr. (1924-) – son of Miles Milton McIntire Sr. Frances Coburn McIntire (1922-1982) – daughter of Miles Milton McIntire Sr. Ralph T. McIntire (1927-1944) – son of Miles Milton McIntire Sr. Seated in chairs – foreground: Miles Milton McIntire Sr. (1898-1949) – son of T.A. and Nellie McIntire Lucy A. (Reed) McIntire (1896-1979) – Mrs. Miles Milton McIntire Sr. [show more] | |
12151 | The Birch Bark Room at the Jordan Pond House |
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| The Birch Bark Room was destroyed during the Jordan Pond House fire in 1979. | Description: The Birch Bark Room was destroyed during the Jordan Pond House fire in 1979. | |
12156 | Southwest Harbor School Band 1937 |
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| 1937 was the last year of high school in the old Freeman Grammar school building. The band's uniforms were embroidered with "PHS" for Pemetic High School, but the big drum was yet to be repainted. Standing Back Row - Left to Right: Drum Major - Annabelle Janet Dam (1921-1979), later Mrs. Benjamin Conley Worcester Jr. Instructor and Assistant Principal - Harold Libby Girland Leroy Robinson (1917-2005) Harold Otis Worcester (1917-2005) Leslie Stanwood Hamblen (1919-1991) Elmer "Buzzy" Lawrence Beal (1920-2010) Jack London Bennett (1917-1978) Arthur Kittredge (1920-2005) Frederick A. Ginn (1921-2008) Mildred Roberts (1920-1974), later Mrs. Volney M. Phillips Seated Front Row - Left to Right: Herschel A. Norwood (1919-) Herbert McKinley Leighton Jr. (1918-1979) Frank Palmer Gillery (1922-2003) Richard A. Black (1920-2007) Victor Page Dam (1920-1988) - brother to Annabelle Janet Dam Benjamin Conley Worcester Jr. (1921-2012) | Description: 1937 was the last year of high school in the old Freeman Grammar school building. The band's uniforms were embroidered with "PHS" for Pemetic High School, but the big drum was yet to be repainted. Standing Back Row - Left to Right: Drum Major - Annabelle Janet Dam (1921-1979), later Mrs. Benjamin Conley Worcester Jr. Instructor and Assistant Principal - Harold Libby Girland Leroy Robinson (1917-2005) Harold Otis Worcester (1917-2005) Leslie Stanwood Hamblen (1919-1991) Elmer "Buzzy" Lawrence Beal (1920-2010) Jack London Bennett (1917-1978) Arthur Kittredge (1920-2005) Frederick A. Ginn (1921-2008) Mildred Roberts (1920-1974), later Mrs. Volney M. Phillips Seated Front Row - Left to Right: Herschel A. Norwood (1919-) Herbert McKinley Leighton Jr. (1918-1979) Frank Palmer Gillery (1922-2003) Richard A. Black (1920-2007) Victor Page Dam (1920-1988) - brother to Annabelle Janet Dam Benjamin Conley Worcester Jr. (1921-2012) [show more] | |
12158 | Southwest Boat Corporation - Sardine Carrier Novelty Launching |
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12180 | Bass Harbor Head Light |
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12135 | The Philip and Lovina Ethel (Joyce) Moore House, Gotts Island |
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12138 | The Somes House Hotel |
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12144 | Kenneth and Ruth Amiro's Seawall Dining Room |
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| The photograph was taken for David Kenneth Amiro (1906-2001) who owned the Seawall Dining Room with his wife, Ruth (Billings) Amiro (1910-1998), from 1944 to 1957. | Description: The photograph was taken for David Kenneth Amiro (1906-2001) who owned the Seawall Dining Room with his wife, Ruth (Billings) Amiro (1910-1998), from 1944 to 1957. | |
12139 | Carroll Drug Store Soda Fountain |
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