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6271 | The John Lawson Stoddard Cottage - The Edward Wyatt Evans Cottage |
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7948 | The Coal Wharf, Buildings and Boats at Clark Point in Winter |
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9304 | William Doane Stanley - Uncle Jimmy |
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10302 | Joseph Epes Brown Jr. Cottage |
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10303 | Ruth Eno Howe and Milo West Wilder Jr. Cottage |
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10304 | Emily S. Rogers Cottage |
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10920 | Everett S. Torrey and George A. Noyes with Power Ice Saw |
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| Left to Right: Everett S. Torrey (1895-1969) George A. Noyes (1916-1991) | Description: Left to Right: Everett S. Torrey (1895-1969) George A. Noyes (1916-1991) | |||
10921 | Everett S. Torrey and Robert Parsons Foss with Power Ice Saw |
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| Left to Right: Everett S. Torrey (1895-1969) Robert Parsons Foss (1897-1975) | Description: Left to Right: Everett S. Torrey (1895-1969) Robert Parsons Foss (1897-1975) | |||
10922 | Robert Parsons Foss on Upper End of Stanley Fisheries Ice Sluice |
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11220 | Arnold Lunt aboard a Northeast Harbor Fleet Committee Boat |
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| The boat in the foreground - "22/29" - was built by Southwest Boat Corporation as an Army mine or two yawl. It was rejected by the government and acquired by the Northeast Harbor Fleet for use as a Committee Boat. Arnold Lunt is the man in the white shirt, standing, watching an A-Boat race. - Ralph Stanley 11/21/11. | Description: The boat in the foreground - "22/29" - was built by Southwest Boat Corporation as an Army mine or two yawl. It was rejected by the government and acquired by the Northeast Harbor Fleet for use as a Committee Boat. Arnold Lunt is the man in the white shirt, standing, watching an A-Boat race. - Ralph Stanley 11/21/11. | |||
6211 | Utility Boat O.K. - Dragger Hornet and a Dragger at the Lower Town Dock in Southwest Harbor |
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6373 | Harvard Riley Beal's Bowling Alley |
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6418 | Sardine Carriers Glenn Geary and Helen McColl at Southwest Boat Corporation Dock in Southwest Harbor |
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6795 | Winter View of Southwest Harbor |
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6796 | Dog And Flying Mountains From Southwest Harbor |
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| Dog Mountain - Saint Sauveur in 2007 - 670 feet Flying Mountain - Flying Mountain in 2007 - 280 feet | Description: Dog Mountain - Saint Sauveur in 2007 - 670 feet Flying Mountain - Flying Mountain in 2007 - 280 feet | |||
6797 | Dog And Flying Mountains From Southwest Harbor II |
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| Dog Mountain - Saint Sauveur in 2007 - 670 feet Flying Mountain - Flying Mountain in 2007 - 280 feet | Description: Dog Mountain - Saint Sauveur in 2007 - 670 feet Flying Mountain - Flying Mountain in 2007 - 280 feet | |||
6816 | Aerial View of The Claremont Hotel |
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6817 | The Claremont House from the Water |
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6818 | The Claremont House from the Water |
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6849 | View of Southwest Harbor from Manset |
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6852 | View of Southwest Harbor and Clark Point from Manset |
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6893 | Lobster Wharf At Bernard Looking Across to Bass Harbor |
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7726 | The Causeway Club salt water swimming pool |
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7728 | The Causeway Club salt water swimming pool |
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7729 | The Causeway Club |
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