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7020 | State Street, Ellsworth, Maine |
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7021 | Hard Wood Factory, Ellsworth, Maine |
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| Handwritten inscription says: "Please forgive me for not writing but will in a few days. Etta" | Description: Handwritten inscription says: "Please forgive me for not writing but will in a few days. Etta" | ||||
7005 | Neighborhood House, Northeast Harbor, Maine |
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9135 | Marion Quincy Winslow Rand at Balsam Hut |
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| There is a splint-ash chair in the hut and bunches of balsam branches apparently on a bench. The outside of the hut had a sapling trellis attached to the surface of the building. Balsam branches were attached to it. | Description: There is a splint-ash chair in the hut and bunches of balsam branches apparently on a bench. The outside of the hut had a sapling trellis attached to the surface of the building. Balsam branches were attached to it. | |||
6470 | Family with House and Barn |
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| Possibly Monroe Barn in Belfast? | ||||
9134 | Mrs. Fox at the Balsam Hut |
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| “Mrs. Fox” is probably Marion Quincy (Winslow) Rand (1868-1915), photographer Henry Lathrop Rand’s wife. The fox mask appears in several other playful pictures. There is a splint-ash chair in the hut and bunches of balsam branches apparently on a bench. The outside of the hut had a sapling trellis attached to the surface of the building. Balsam branches were attached to it. | Description: “Mrs. Fox” is probably Marion Quincy (Winslow) Rand (1868-1915), photographer Henry Lathrop Rand’s wife. The fox mask appears in several other playful pictures. There is a splint-ash chair in the hut and bunches of balsam branches apparently on a bench. The outside of the hut had a sapling trellis attached to the surface of the building. Balsam branches were attached to it. | |||
6248 | Unknown House on a Steep Hill |
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6175 | House with Women and Children |
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6046 | Men and Fish on the Wharf |
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