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Item | Title | Type | Subject | Description | Creator | Date | Property Name | Street | Pages | Medium | Condition | |
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5445 | Storefronts on Main Street, Bar Harbor |
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| Green and Reynold stores on Main Street, Bar Harbor draped in flags and banners for the U.S. Navy visit. |
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| Description: Green and Reynold stores on Main Street, Bar Harbor draped in flags and banners for the U.S. Navy visit. | ||||
4549 | Tracy Paint Shop Workers |
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| ...L to R: Ray Foster, XX, George Fennelly, Selden Tracy, Billy Manchester, XX , Charles Hardison, S. R. Tracy, and Bart Dyer... |
| Description: ...L to R: Ray Foster, XX, George Fennelly, Selden Tracy, Billy Manchester, XX , Charles Hardison, S. R. Tracy, and Bart Dyer... | ||||||
4363 | Nine of the telephone Girls (1920), Northeast Harbor |
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| ...Mary Foster; Pearl Schell (chief); Sigrid Jacobson; Josephine Peckham; Helen Smallidge; Philena Manchester; Arlene Branscom; Irene Miles; Meader Dunton... |
| Description: ...Mary Foster; Pearl Schell (chief); Sigrid Jacobson; Josephine Peckham; Helen Smallidge; Philena Manchester; Arlene Branscom; Irene Miles; Meader Dunton... | ||||||
4247 | Bar Harbor buildings. |
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| Fanuiel Hall Market and Porcupine Hotel in Bar Harbor. Horse-drawn buggy in in the street. |
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| Description: Fanuiel Hall Market and Porcupine Hotel in Bar Harbor. Horse-drawn buggy in in the street. | ||||
4222 | S. R. Tracy and "Gink" Hamor. |
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| S. R. Tracy Shop. |
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4212 | Telephone office, Northeast Harbor |
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| The telephone office was in present newspaper store. |
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4206 | Engine and wood |
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| This large steam engine was used to run a wood saw on S. N. Gilpatrick's property (now Mrs. D. L. Hopkins in Northeast Harbor) |
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| Description: This large steam engine was used to run a wood saw on S. N. Gilpatrick's property (now Mrs. D. L. Hopkins in Northeast Harbor) |