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6541 | Workers at the Underwood Factory, McKinley, Maine |
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| Lawrence Carter - facing camera Mitch Gordius - back to camera Unknown person in back | Description: Lawrence Carter - facing camera Mitch Gordius - back to camera Unknown person in back | |||
6618 | W.H. Thurston Store |
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6529 | Unloading Herring Next to the Joyce Marie at the Underwood Wharf, McKinley, Maine |
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7239 | Underwood Canning Factory, McKinley, Maine |
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6558 | The Underwood Canning Factory at McKinley |
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| "During the winter months [in the 1930's], Dad clammed to bring in additional income; sometimes his three sons joined him. After completing the clamming, we would bring the clams home, and start processing them to seel to the Underwood Canning Co. located in Bass Harbor…"" - “The Local Boy: Growing up in Northeast Harbor, Maine in the 1930’s” by Miles Grindle, p. 9 – n.d. [2006] – Privately published – in the collection of the Southwest Harbor Public Library." | Description: "During the winter months [in the 1930's], Dad clammed to bring in additional income; sometimes his three sons joined him. After completing the clamming, we would bring the clams home, and start processing them to seel to the Underwood Canning Co. located in Bass Harbor…"" - “The Local Boy: Growing up in Northeast Harbor, Maine in the 1930’s” by Miles Grindle, p. 9 – n.d. [2006] – Privately published – in the collection of the Southwest Harbor Public Library." [show more] | |||
6559 | The Underwood Canning Factory at McKinley |
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6621 | Power and Robinson Machine Shop |
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6563 | Packing Room at the Underwood Factory, McKinley, Maine |
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7622 | Men at Work at Hall Quarry |
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7545 | Lyle Arlington Reed Store |
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| The house on the right in the photograph, across the street from the store, was at 19 Earl's Way on the corner of Shore Road - MAP 12 - LOT 64. | Description: The house on the right in the photograph, across the street from the store, was at 19 Earl's Way on the corner of Shore Road - MAP 12 - LOT 64. | |||
6601 | Henry W. Sawyer Working a Yoke of Oxen on Ann's Point |
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6523 | Goose Cove Sardine Cannery and Steamboat Wharf |
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10309 | George Ripley Fuller Working in his Law Office |
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| George Ripley Fuller's Law Office was on the 2nd floor of the Odd Fellows Hall. | Description: George Ripley Fuller's Law Office was on the 2nd floor of the Odd Fellows Hall. | ||
6555 | Frying Fish at the Underwood Factory, McKinley, Maine |
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7280 | Fred Sidney Mayo on Steps of Mayo's Ice Cream Parlor |
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| Fred Mayo holding a wooden ice cream bucket. The building at the far right is the James A. Freeman House (the Inn at Southwest Harbor as of 2016). | Description: Fred Mayo holding a wooden ice cream bucket. The building at the far right is the James A. Freeman House (the Inn at Southwest Harbor as of 2016). | |||
7391 | Dudley Luther Mayo at Dudley L. Mayo Store |
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6645 | Crew in the Cartoning Room of the Underwood Factory, McKinley, Maine |
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6557 | Crew in front of Boiler Room Door of the New Underwood Factory at McKinley - After 1912 |
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6556 | Crew at the Old Factory of the William Underwood Company Lobster Cannery at Steamboat Wharf, Southwest Harbor |
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| In the photograph are: Alvin Lewis Norwood (1878-1956) Eugene "Gene" Hal Reed (1881-1957) John Thomas "Tom" Lawton (1854-1954) Wilder Reed - probably Wilda D. Reed (1886-1953), Mrs. Unknown Gray, Mrs. Leslie Elroy Hamblen and Mrs. Charles A. Gott Estelle "Stella" M. (Norwood) Latty (1876-1953), Mrs. Vernon H. Latty | Description: In the photograph are: Alvin Lewis Norwood (1878-1956) Eugene "Gene" Hal Reed (1881-1957) John Thomas "Tom" Lawton (1854-1954) Wilder Reed - probably Wilda D. Reed (1886-1953), Mrs. Unknown Gray, Mrs. Leslie Elroy Hamblen and Mrs. Charles A. Gott Estelle "Stella" M. (Norwood) Latty (1876-1953), Mrs. Vernon H. Latty | ||
6561 | Coal Storage Plant |
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| In 2007 this was the site of Morris Yachts | |||||
6550 | Capt. William Bill Horace Herrick Leading John Whitmore's Fast Speed Horse To Be Shot |
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| Written on the back of the photograph: "Old Horse J. Sargent" One of the trees on the front lawn of the library and the library wall can just be seen over the back of the horse. The building visible beyond the library property is the Freeman J. Lurvey building. | Description: Written on the back of the photograph: "Old Horse J. Sargent" One of the trees on the front lawn of the library and the library wall can just be seen over the back of the horse. The building visible beyond the library property is the Freeman J. Lurvey building. | |||
7331 | Capt. William Bill Horace Herrick Leading John Whitmore's Fast Speed Horse To Be Shot |
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