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12224 | A. Bird Cough, Fine Groceries and Provisions |
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9199 | Dr. Willis Watson's Store, Bernard, Maine |
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| The three most visible buildings - Left to Right: The Benjamin Benson II House - Tremont House Hotel - 125 Bernard Road, Map 17 - Lot 54 The Guy Hamilton Parker House - 119 Bernard Road, Map 17 - Lot 55 The Willis Watson Store / Town Office / Columbia Hall - Map 17 - Lot 56 - building demolished in 1936 - lot now Town of Tremont | Description: The three most visible buildings - Left to Right: The Benjamin Benson II House - Tremont House Hotel - 125 Bernard Road, Map 17 - Lot 54 The Guy Hamilton Parker House - 119 Bernard Road, Map 17 - Lot 55 The Willis Watson Store / Town Office / Columbia Hall - Map 17 - Lot 56 - building demolished in 1936 - lot now Town of Tremont | |||
11126 | H.G. Reed, Inc. Burning |
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11127 | H.G. Reed, Inc. Burning |
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11128 | H.G. Reed, Inc. Burning |
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11129 | H.G. Reed, Inc. Burning |
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9287 | H.G. Reed, Inc. Burning |
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8837 | H. G. Reed Store |
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8838 | H.G. Reed, Inc. |
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| We know the date of this photograph from the movie playing in the Neptune Theater. It was "West Point Widow," starring Anne Shirley and Richard Carlson. The store sold Texaco Gas at this time as can be seen from the Texaco star and fire hats on the pumps. One could send telegrams from here via Western Union. The automobiles parked at the side of the building were a 1939 Plymouth sedan and a 1935 Chevrolet coupe. | Description: We know the date of this photograph from the movie playing in the Neptune Theater. It was "West Point Widow," starring Anne Shirley and Richard Carlson. The store sold Texaco Gas at this time as can be seen from the Texaco star and fire hats on the pumps. One could send telegrams from here via Western Union. The automobiles parked at the side of the building were a 1939 Plymouth sedan and a 1935 Chevrolet coupe. | |||
8100 | Perry Warrington Richardson's Store as Bass Harbor Country Store |
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6534 | H.G. Reed's Store, McKinley, Maine |
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| Photograph taken before renovation and additions in 1938. The Masonic Lodge emblem is at the peak of the roof. The sign over the door says, "General Store - Clothing - Boots & ---" | Description: Photograph taken before renovation and additions in 1938. The Masonic Lodge emblem is at the peak of the roof. The sign over the door says, "General Store - Clothing - Boots & ---" | |||
5965 | Andy's Little Store |
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5966 | Andy's Little Store - Left Building |
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5967 | Andy's Little Store - Left Building |
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5223 | H.G. Reed Store |
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8840 | H.G. Reed, Inc. |
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| The store sold AMOCO gas at this time as can be seen from the American Oil Company logos on the gas tanks. Other advertised brands are Philco (radios) and Sealtest ice cream. The Reed trucks at the side of the store date from about 1941 to 1960. | Description: The store sold AMOCO gas at this time as can be seen from the American Oil Company logos on the gas tanks. Other advertised brands are Philco (radios) and Sealtest ice cream. The Reed trucks at the side of the store date from about 1941 to 1960. | ||
7390 | D.L. Mayo Store in the John Thompson Crockett House |
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