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5039 | Bait for Sale |
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| "Bait for Sale" was Henry Rand's title for the photograph. Photograph may have been taken off Greening Island. | Description: "Bait for Sale" was Henry Rand's title for the photograph. Photograph may have been taken off Greening Island. | |||
14851 | Echo Lake Girl Scout Camp |
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5087 | Fish House with Barrel at Norwood's Cove |
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5484 | Fish House with Lobster Trap at Norwood's Cove |
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5089 | Fish Houses - Preble's Cove |
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5304 | Gazebo from the Shore |
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8357 | Indigenous Wigwams at Bras d'Or Lake |
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8358 | Indigenous Wigwams at Bras d'Or Lake |
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5176 | Lobster Traps at Norwood's Cove |
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13120 | Longfellow Park |
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7179 | Montelle D. Gott's Buildings at the Outer Pool on Great Gott Island |
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5418 | Old Fish House in Lobster Cove |
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12905 | Otter Cliff Radio Station |
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9088 | Shelter at the Arnold Arboretum |
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6837 | The First Masonic Hall and the First Odd Fellows Building |
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| The far building at photo right, behind the bare trees, is Mayo's Ice Cream Parlor. | Description: The far building at photo right, behind the bare trees, is Mayo's Ice Cream Parlor. | ||
9115 | The Underwood Cottage - Squirrelhurst - Norwood Road Gate |
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12974 | US Naval Radio Station at Seawall |
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| The station was located on what later became the Seawall Camp Ground. "John Dolliver had a house farther to the west [from Enoch Newman’s place at Seawall] which he sold to United States Government and it was burned a few years ago. The radio station and house were built during the World War and the station was dismantled some years after the war was over. The radio house as it is still called, is owned by United States and in the care of Park authorities." - “Traditions and Records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine” by Mrs. Seth S. Thornton, 1938, p. 205. | Description: The station was located on what later became the Seawall Camp Ground. "John Dolliver had a house farther to the west [from Enoch Newman’s place at Seawall] which he sold to United States Government and it was burned a few years ago. The radio station and house were built during the World War and the station was dismantled some years after the war was over. The radio house as it is still called, is owned by United States and in the care of Park authorities." - “Traditions and Records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine” by Mrs. Seth S. Thornton, 1938, p. 205. [show more] | ||||
5860 | U.S. Naval Station at Otter Point |
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