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8104 | Buckboards in the Woods |
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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. | |||
7344 | William Wiggy Edgar Herrick and Children with Horse and Buggy on Maple Lane |
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| The brick building in the background is Pemetic High School on Main Street. The shed or barn at the left of the photograph, no longer standing, belonged to the Wilbur C. Wallace House on Clark Point Road at the corner of Maple Lane. William Edgar Herrick is driving the buggy. The children from Left to Right are: Richard Wilbur Herrick, William's grandson Gail Edith Perkins, later Mrs. David King Yvonne Marie Gallant, later Mrs. Norman N. Lambert | Description: The brick building in the background is Pemetic High School on Main Street. The shed or barn at the left of the photograph, no longer standing, belonged to the Wilbur C. Wallace House on Clark Point Road at the corner of Maple Lane. William Edgar Herrick is driving the buggy. The children from Left to Right are: Richard Wilbur Herrick, William's grandson Gail Edith Perkins, later Mrs. David King Yvonne Marie Gallant, later Mrs. Norman N. Lambert [show more] | |||
10955 | Peter Warren Peterson With His First Horse |
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9823 | Philip Clifton Rich and Cindy in Living Room at 50 Clark Point Road, Southwest Harbor |
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8953 | William Holden Whitmore Barn with Ox and Hayrick |
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8917 | Lucy Ella Lawler Whitmore and Family Dog, "Pat" |
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7331 | Capt. William Bill Horace Herrick Leading John Whitmore's Fast Speed Horse To Be Shot |
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9100 | Underwood Dog "Raynor" |
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9101 | Underwood Dog "Raynor" |
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9005 | Team of Horses Grading the Avenue, The Underwood Cottage - Squirrelhurst |
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5286 | Fred Cutter Parker, Jack Cutter Parker and William "Willie" Edwin Parker on a Buckboard |
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| Fred, Jack and Willy Parker were three of William Gilman and Ada Eldora Clark Parker's children. The photograph was taken near 148 Clark Point Road, Southwest Harbor, Maine - the William Gilman Parker House. | Description: Fred, Jack and Willy Parker were three of William Gilman and Ada Eldora Clark Parker's children. The photograph was taken near 148 Clark Point Road, Southwest Harbor, Maine - the William Gilman Parker House. | ||
9349 | Dr. George Arthur Neal's Horse, Buggy and Dog at Home |
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10517 | Mr. And Mrs. Seth Sprague Thornton (Nell Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton) Off for Bass Harbor |
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10394 | Winifred Russell Carroll and Teddy |
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10355 | Winifred Russell Carroll, later Mrs. Albanus Moulton Pottle and Nero |
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9064 | "Fox Dens" - Underwood Dog "Raynor" |
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9063 | "Fox Dens" - Underwood Dog "Raynor" |
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7681 | Emily Robinson Farnsworth, Mrs. Alton E. Farnsworth, on a Donkey |
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12163 | The Snow Owl - Stuffed Owl in Collection of Wendell Holmes Gilley |
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| "An attraction in the window of the Gilley Plumbing Co. is a tree branch on which are perched three beautifully mounted owls, the work of Wendell Gilley, who has made a study of taxidermy and has done excellent work in that line. The owls are very lifelike in their positions and the display is very interesting." – Bar Harbor Times, February, 1931. | Description: "An attraction in the window of the Gilley Plumbing Co. is a tree branch on which are perched three beautifully mounted owls, the work of Wendell Gilley, who has made a study of taxidermy and has done excellent work in that line. The owls are very lifelike in their positions and the display is very interesting." – Bar Harbor Times, February, 1931. | ||
7483 | Simeon "Sim" Holden Mayo and Lisa Caroline Mayo with "Lady Jane" and Cart |
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6950 | William "Bill" Lawlor Haying on Fernald Point |
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6937 | Christopher Wendell Lawlor's Family in a Sleigh |
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| Ina Caroline (Robinson) Lawler - on porch William Joseph Lawler - in sleigh on left Rosemary Lawler - in sleigh, center Joseph Christopher Lawler - in sleigh on right Christopher Wendell Lawler - at far left "Barney" - the horse | Description: Ina Caroline (Robinson) Lawler - on porch William Joseph Lawler - in sleigh on left Rosemary Lawler - in sleigh, center Joseph Christopher Lawler - in sleigh on right Christopher Wendell Lawler - at far left "Barney" - the horse | |||
6938 | Christopher Wendell Lawlor's Family in a Sleigh |
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| Ina Caroline “Cad” (Robinson) Lawler - standing at right William Joseph Lawler - in sleigh on left Rosemary Lawler - in sleigh, center Joseph Christopher Lawler - in sleigh on right Christopher Wendell Lawler - at far left just out of frame "Barney" - the horse | Description: Ina Caroline “Cad” (Robinson) Lawler - standing at right William Joseph Lawler - in sleigh on left Rosemary Lawler - in sleigh, center Joseph Christopher Lawler - in sleigh on right Christopher Wendell Lawler - at far left just out of frame "Barney" - the horse |