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You searched for: Place: is exactly 'Portland ME'✖
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7114 | E.S.S. Horatio Hall at Portland, Maine |
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11511 | Esther LaVerne (Stanley) Willis, Mrs. Michael Willis and Arthur Stough |
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| Esther is shown as a nurse at the Maine Medical Center in Portland offering an Easter Lilley to pediatric patient Arthur Stough, age 11, from South Portland, Maine. | Description: Esther is shown as a nurse at the Maine Medical Center in Portland offering an Easter Lilley to pediatric patient Arthur Stough, age 11, from South Portland, Maine. | |
14379 | G.W. Morris, Portland, Maine |
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| Morris was an important publisher of pictorial books before they began producing view-cards. Most of their postcards captured scenes of the Northeast, especially of Maine and New Hampshire, but cards of other states as far away as Florida can be found. The nature of the drawn-in skies found on many of their cards gives then a very distinct look. Their early cards in tinted collotype were printed in Germany and Saxony. They contracted out their latter halftone cards to Curt Teich. - Information from “Publishers,” Metropolitan Postcard Club of New York, Accessed online 02/26/2017; http://www.metropostcard.com/publishersm2.html. G.S. Morris was in business from 1901 - 1922. | Description: Morris was an important publisher of pictorial books before they began producing view-cards. Most of their postcards captured scenes of the Northeast, especially of Maine and New Hampshire, but cards of other states as far away as Florida can be found. The nature of the drawn-in skies found on many of their cards gives then a very distinct look. Their early cards in tinted collotype were printed in Germany and Saxony. They contracted out their latter halftone cards to Curt Teich. - Information from “Publishers,” Metropolitan Postcard Club of New York, Accessed online 02/26/2017; http://www.metropostcard.com/publishersm2.html. G.S. Morris was in business from 1901 - 1922. [show more] | |||
7361 | Hollis Melvin Gott in Portland, Maine |
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| Shows Hollis as a G.I. in Portland. | |||||
9346 | Lena G. Norwood Mitchell at Eastern Star Meeting in Portland, Maine |
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| Back Row - Second from Left: Norwood - Lena G. (Norwood) Mitchell (1897-1992) Mrs. Austin Malvery Mitchell - Grand Warden of Eastern Star Chapter | Description: Back Row - Second from Left: Norwood - Lena G. (Norwood) Mitchell (1897-1992) Mrs. Austin Malvery Mitchell - Grand Warden of Eastern Star Chapter | |||
9552 | Lewis Kennison Robinson and William S. Trask |
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| Inscription on back of photograph, "Lew and William Trask in Portland, Maine - we was both 18 years old." | Description: Inscription on back of photograph, "Lew and William Trask in Portland, Maine - we was both 18 years old." | |||
2402 | Portland Customs House |
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7064 | Portland Head Light |
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15340 | Portland Head Light |
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6757 | Portland Head Light and Surf |
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7065 | Ram Island Light |
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7026 | Ram Island Light, Portland, Maine |
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15339 | Ram Island Lighthouse |
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7041 | Spring Point Light, Portland, Maine |
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12171 | Steamer Emita Near Portland, Maine |
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11224 | Steamer Emita Off Customs House Dock, Portland, Maine |
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6766 | Surf and Cliffs Near Portland Head Light |
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13251 | The Hugh C. Leighton Company, Portland, Maine |
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| The Hugh C. Leighton Company was a major publisher of view-cards, particularly New England views. They printed in four distinct styles most often employing tinted halftones. "Picture postcards helped spread information about [Maine's] beauty and points of interest, and it was a Portland man who first brought such postcards to the United States." | Description: The Hugh C. Leighton Company was a major publisher of view-cards, particularly New England views. They printed in four distinct styles most often employing tinted halftones. "Picture postcards helped spread information about [Maine's] beauty and points of interest, and it was a Portland man who first brought such postcards to the United States." | ||||
14388 | Theara Hilton & Co., Portland, Me. |
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12666 | Willis H. Ballard and Ralph Farnham Blood - Deering High School Yearbook |
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11207 | Willis Humphreys Ballard Aboard Steamer Emita |
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