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16088 | Outer Long Island, off Mt. Desert, Me. |
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5818 | Lunt's Harbor, Frenchboro, Long Island |
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| Lunt's Harbor - 1900 - 1905 | ||
6028 | Lunt's Harbor - 1900 - 1905 |
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6073 | Lunt's Harbor |
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| Notice the three women in hats and dresses near the center of the photograph. | Description: Notice the three women in hats and dresses near the center of the photograph. | |
7334 | Frank S. Rich - Broken Mast Gravestone - Frenchboro, Long Island |
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| Frank L. Rich (1892-1912) was born on June 8, 1898 to Martin Hall Rich and Elizabeth L. (Davis) Rich at Frenchboro, Long Island, Maine. Frank died at the age of 20 at sea. According to historian, Eleanor Ruth Mayo (1920-1981), Frank was killed by a falling mast, for which his gravestone was designed. | Description: Frank L. Rich (1892-1912) was born on June 8, 1898 to Martin Hall Rich and Elizabeth L. (Davis) Rich at Frenchboro, Long Island, Maine. Frank died at the age of 20 at sea. According to historian, Eleanor Ruth Mayo (1920-1981), Frank was killed by a falling mast, for which his gravestone was designed. | |||
14959 | Lunt's Harbor, Frenchboro |
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| Illuminated by 30 volunteer light painters. Frenchboro's working harbor with Lunt's Dockside Deli in the foreground and the state ferry terminal with the Sunbeam in the background. The silhouette of Mount Desert is seen in the distance. | Description: Illuminated by 30 volunteer light painters. Frenchboro's working harbor with Lunt's Dockside Deli in the foreground and the state ferry terminal with the Sunbeam in the background. The silhouette of Mount Desert is seen in the distance. | ||
9519 | Aerial View of Mount Desert Rock Light Station |
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| George Robbins, pilot "Mount Desert Rock, most isolated of the Maine Light Houses, is twenty miles south of Mount Desert Island." | Description: George Robbins, pilot "Mount Desert Rock, most isolated of the Maine Light Houses, is twenty miles south of Mount Desert Island." | ||
6060 | Lunt's Harbor and Two Children, Frenchboro |
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