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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. | |||
5274 | Scheveningen Light |
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5334 | Miss Hooper's Den |
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| This room is an almost perfect catalogue of the possessions and interior decoration of a well-to-do lady of late nineteenth century New England. Miss Hooper was likely Elizabeth Adams Hooper, wife of Frank Thomas Wakefield. Notice panel on the lower door where the photographer tried to touch up a light spot with a pencil. | Description: This room is an almost perfect catalogue of the possessions and interior decoration of a well-to-do lady of late nineteenth century New England. Miss Hooper was likely Elizabeth Adams Hooper, wife of Frank Thomas Wakefield. Notice panel on the lower door where the photographer tried to touch up a light spot with a pencil. | |||
5393 | Robinson-Lawler Wharf and View of Freeman House Hotel |
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5758 | Boathouse |
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5767 | The Cleveland Hotel |
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5840 | Somes Sawmill on the Mill Pond, Somesville |
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5945 | Unknown House - Bracketed - Southwest Harbor ? |
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6046 | Men and Fish on the Wharf |
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6175 | House with Women and Children |
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6248 | Unknown House on a Steep Hill |
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6254 | Unknown Hen House |
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6357 | Searl's Store on Main Street |
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6464 | Elias H. Ginn House |
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6465 | Elias H. Ginn House |
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6467 | Howard Cooper Johnson Cottage - Ledge End |
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6470 | Family with House and Barn |
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6493 | Steamer Norumbega at Steamboat Wharf, Hancock Point |
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6619 | Bass Harbor Post Office |
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6717 | The Old Narraguagus House, Cherryfield, Maine |
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6730 | Carlton Bridge from Phoenix Hotel, Bath Maine |
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7005 | Neighborhood House, Northeast Harbor, Maine |
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7017 | Edsel Ford Cottage, Skylands, Seal Harbor, Maine |
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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" |