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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 & ---" | |||
6562 | Daniel Cough's House and Store, Bernard, Maine |
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6807 | The Original, Enlarged Stanley House Burning on July 10, 1884 |
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6808 | Group at the Stanley House |
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6809 | Group at The Stanley House |
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7080 | The Somes House Hotel |
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7234 | The J.J. Heath Store - The Old Heath Store |
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7404 | The Malvern Hotel |
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7411 | The American House |
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7390 | D.L. Mayo Store in the John Thompson Crockett House |
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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. | |||
7547 | Cary Burton Lunt and Child with large Teddy Bear at Lyle Arlington Reed's Store, McKinley, Maine |
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| The child hidden behind his teddy bear may be Cary’s brother, Brian L. Lunt. The automobile was an Oldsmobile 4 door Super 88 Sedan, probably 1952. It may have belonged to Lyle Arlington Reed or his son-in-law Clarence L. Lunt. | Description: The child hidden behind his teddy bear may be Cary’s brother, Brian L. Lunt. The automobile was an Oldsmobile 4 door Super 88 Sedan, probably 1952. It may have belonged to Lyle Arlington Reed or his son-in-law Clarence L. Lunt. | |||
6618 | W.H. Thurston Store |
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