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16720 | Select Southwest Harbor Annual Reports |
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| Annual reports for the years 1964 and 1972 as well as a Warrant report for 1965, all for the town of Southwest Harbor | Description: Annual reports for the years 1964 and 1972 as well as a Warrant report for 1965, all for the town of Southwest Harbor | |||
16591 | Geo. A. Lurvey, Justice of the Peace, Southwest Harbor Records and Index |
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| This index was kept by Geo. A. Lurvey, Justice of the Peace. Included are records of marriages, weddings, and other town records from Southwest Harbor, Maine from approximately 1878 to 1907. | Description: This index was kept by Geo. A. Lurvey, Justice of the Peace. Included are records of marriages, weddings, and other town records from Southwest Harbor, Maine from approximately 1878 to 1907. | |||
11738 | W.H. Ward Jr. Store - Invoice |
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| "Clark the Printer" was owned by Walter J. Clark Jr. (1882-1942) "An ingenious ability that has enabled him to surmount all obstacles has brought Walter J. Clark, Jr., to the position of one of the leaders in the business life of Ellsworth. Mr. Clark operates the modern and efficient printing shop at No. 360 Water Street, conducting the business under the name of Clark the Printer. His advance has been steady and sure ever since the early days in the business when the first printing press he owned was a crude, wooden affair made by himself. Walter J. Clark, Jr., received his education in the local public schools and after completing his schooling entered the printing business independently in 1903. His creative ability and determination to succeed were his greatest assets. He carried on his trade with the aid of his personally constructed press until he prospered sufficiently to afford the purchase of a small Kelsey Press, which he installed and used for about a year. Business increased rapidly and he bought a small Liberty Press and later added a Gordon Press continuing to add new equipment and machinery to accommodate the ever increasing demands for his work…" – “Maine Biographies” by Harrie B. Coe, Volume I, published by Clearfield." | Description: "Clark the Printer" was owned by Walter J. Clark Jr. (1882-1942) "An ingenious ability that has enabled him to surmount all obstacles has brought Walter J. Clark, Jr., to the position of one of the leaders in the business life of Ellsworth. Mr. Clark operates the modern and efficient printing shop at No. 360 Water Street, conducting the business under the name of Clark the Printer. His advance has been steady and sure ever since the early days in the business when the first printing press he owned was a crude, wooden affair made by himself. Walter J. Clark, Jr., received his education in the local public schools and after completing his schooling entered the printing business independently in 1903. His creative ability and determination to succeed were his greatest assets. He carried on his trade with the aid of his personally constructed press until he prospered sufficiently to afford the purchase of a small Kelsey Press, which he installed and used for about a year. Business increased rapidly and he bought a small Liberty Press and later added a Gordon Press continuing to add new equipment and machinery to accommodate the ever increasing demands for his work…" – “Maine Biographies” by Harrie B. Coe, Volume I, published by Clearfield." [show more] | |||
7210 | C.W. Lawler Ice Advertisement |
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7211 | Arthur L. Somes - Advertisement |
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6811 | W.H. Ballard Anchor Light Studio - Logo from Postcard |
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5727 | The Stanley Fish Corporation Advertisement |
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5722 | The Claremont Hotel - Advertisement |
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5724 | Advertisement from the Directory and Hand Book - 1931 - Southwest Harbor, Manset and Tremont |
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| The page shows advertisements for: The Southwest Harbor Public Library Park Theater, Southwest Harbor R. L. Hodgkins Electrical Shop Mrs. B. C. Worcester Flowers | Description: The page shows advertisements for: The Southwest Harbor Public Library Park Theater, Southwest Harbor R. L. Hodgkins Electrical Shop Mrs. B. C. Worcester Flowers | |||
5725 | Advertisements from the Directory and Hand Book - 1931 - Southwest Harbor, Manset and Tremont |
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| The page shows advertisements for: The Gordon and White Garage Somes House | Description: The page shows advertisements for: The Gordon and White Garage Somes House | |||
5726 | Advertising from the "Directory and Hand Book - 1931 - Southwest Harbor, Manset and Tremont" |
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| Advertising from the "Directory and Hand Book - 1931 - Southwest Harbor, Manset and Tremont" The top ad reads: “F. S. MAYO - Carpenter and Builder - Fine Furniture Repairing - Woodworker and Cabinet Maker - We take the Machine to the Job. - Electric Floor Finishing. Tel. 9 - Wesley Ave. Southwest Harbor. The bottom ad reads: "Office hours by Appointment - Telephone 28. Dr. G. A. Neal - Special Attention Given to Children - Main Road Southwest Harbor" | Description: Advertising from the "Directory and Hand Book - 1931 - Southwest Harbor, Manset and Tremont" The top ad reads: “F. S. MAYO - Carpenter and Builder - Fine Furniture Repairing - Woodworker and Cabinet Maker - We take the Machine to the Job. - Electric Floor Finishing. Tel. 9 - Wesley Ave. Southwest Harbor. The bottom ad reads: "Office hours by Appointment - Telephone 28. Dr. G. A. Neal - Special Attention Given to Children - Main Road Southwest Harbor" [show more] | ||
6799 | W.H. Ballard Anchor Light Studio Logo from Postcard - Designed by May Salsbury |
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12060 | Business Card for William Edgar Herrick's Farm, Southwest Harbor |
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7209 | W.H. Ballard Anchor Light Studio - Advertisement |
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5721 | The Ashmont Hotel - Advertisement |
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| From an Advertisement in the Directory and Hand Book - 1931 - Southwest Harbor, Manset and Tremont. | Description: From an Advertisement in the Directory and Hand Book - 1931 - Southwest Harbor, Manset and Tremont. | |||
5728 | Carroll Drug Store Advertisement |
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| Also shows the poem, "The Summer Call to Maine" by A.L.T. Cummings | Description: Also shows the poem, "The Summer Call to Maine" by A.L.T. Cummings | |||
10245 | Letterhead from the Stanley House |
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| The letterhead reads: Stanley House Southwest Harbor Mount Desert Maine E. Benson Stanley Proprietor P.O. Address Manset, Maine | Description: The letterhead reads: Stanley House Southwest Harbor Mount Desert Maine E. Benson Stanley Proprietor P.O. Address Manset, Maine |