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You searched for: Date: 1900sSubject: Businesses
Item Title Type Subject Creator Publisher Date Place Address Description
5897New Building at Hall Quarry
  • Image, Photograph
  • Businesses, Quarry Operation
  • 1900 c.
  • Mount Desert, Hall Quarry
10910S.W. Newman Groceries and Manset Post Office
  • Image, Photograph
  • Businesses, Store Business
  • Structures, Civic, Public, Post Office
  • Structures, Commercial, Store
  • 1905 c.
  • Southwest Harbor, Manset
11039Celebration for a Major Catch, Probably at Stanley Fisheries
  • Image, Photograph
  • Businesses, Fishery Business
  • People
  • 1900 c.
  • Southwest Harbor, Manset
8949William Holden Whitmore Haying at the Whitmore Farm
  • Image, Photograph
  • Businesses, Farming
  • People
  • 1903 c.
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 30 Bass Harbor Road
7696Interior of the Simeon Holden Mayo Boat Shop
  • Image, Photograph
  • Businesses, Boatbuilding Business
  • 1905 c.
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 168 Clark Point Road
6139Isabel B. Wiley and the Bloomer Loading Granite at Hall Quarry - After 1906
  • Image, Photograph
  • Businesses, Quarry Operation
  • Vessels, Ship, Sailing Ship, Schooner
  • 1906 after
  • Mount Desert, Hall Quarry
5905Underwood's Sardine Factory, McKinley, Maine
  • Image, Photograph
  • Businesses, Cannery Business
  • 1904 after
  • Tremont, Bass Harbor, McKinley
5826McMullen Quarry on Somes Sound - I
  • Image, Photograph
  • Businesses, Quarry Operation
  • 1907 c.
  • Mount Desert, Hall Quarry
This photograph was taken during the McMullen era of the quarry. - Steven Haynes - Maine Granite Industry Historical Society - 2007 The large building on the left housed the compressor. The two story building on the right had offices on the first floor and draftsmen above. The blacksmith shop was in the center of the picture. The long structure in the background was a traveling crane to carry the stone for the cutter."- MH - Mt. Desert Islander - 2007.
Description:
This photograph was taken during the McMullen era of the quarry. - Steven Haynes - Maine Granite Industry Historical Society - 2007 The large building on the left housed the compressor. The two story building on the right had offices on the first floor and draftsmen above. The blacksmith shop was in the center of the picture. The long structure in the background was a traveling crane to carry the stone for the cutter."- MH - Mt. Desert Islander - 2007. [show more]
5929Henry C. Rand & Co. - 45 Merchants Row, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print, Albumen Print
  • Businesses, Other Business
  • Rand - Henry Lathrop Rand (1862-1945)
  • 1902-03-31
  • Boston MA
  • 45 Merchants Row
5497Henry C. Rand & Co. - 45 Merchants Row, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print, Albumen Print
  • Businesses, Other Business
  • Rand - Henry Lathrop Rand (1862-1945)
  • 1902-03-31
  • Boston MA
  • 45 Merchants Row
6250George W. Billings Blacksmith Shop, Tremont, Maine
  • Image, Photograph
  • Businesses, Blacksmith Business
  • People
  • Neal - George Arthur Neal (1872-1939)
  • 1900 c.
  • Tremont
6109Jessie C. Lawton Typing at the Seth W. Norwood Law Office in the First Odd Fellows Building, Southwest Harbor
  • Image, Photograph
  • Businesses, Service Business
  • People
  • Neal - George Arthur Neal (1872-1939)
  • 1907 c.
  • Southwest Harbor
6112Seth W. Norwood and Unknown Man at Norwood's Law Office, Southwest Harbor, Maine
  • Image, Photograph
  • Businesses, Service Business
  • People
  • Neal - George Arthur Neal (1872-1939)
  • 1907 c.
  • Southwest Harbor
6045Alvah D. Rich, Blacksmith Shop
  • Image, Photograph
  • Businesses, Blacksmith Business
  • Neal - George Arthur Neal (1872-1939)
  • 1905 c.
  • Tremont
The signage in this photograph advertises bicycle repairing, bicycle sundries, galvanizing, horse shoeing, carriage work. wood or iron, brazing, tinkering, ship yacht and fancy iron work, and saws filed. Archivists surmise that one of the men in the photo must be Alvah, but this has not been confirmed.
Description:
The signage in this photograph advertises bicycle repairing, bicycle sundries, galvanizing, horse shoeing, carriage work. wood or iron, brazing, tinkering, ship yacht and fancy iron work, and saws filed. Archivists surmise that one of the men in the photo must be Alvah, but this has not been confirmed.
5989Llewellyn J. Norwood's Livery Stable, Bernard, Maine
  • Image, Photograph
  • Businesses, Other Business
  • Neal - George Arthur Neal (1872-1939)
  • 1905 c.
  • Tremont, Bernard
  • 94 Bernard Road
5997Swans Island - Quarry at Minturn
  • Image, Photograph
  • Businesses, Quarry Operation
  • Neal - George Arthur Neal (1872-1939)
  • 1905 c.
  • Swans Island
6078The Cold Storage
  • Image, Photograph
  • Businesses, Fishery Business
  • People
  • Neal - George Arthur Neal (1872-1939)
  • 1900 c.
  • Tremont
  • 53 Grandville Road
6107The Cold Storage
  • Image, Photograph
  • Businesses, Fishery Business
  • People
  • Neal - George Arthur Neal (1872-1939)
  • 1900 c.
  • Tremont
  • 53 Grandville Road
10228Advertisement for William Underwood & Co
  • Publication, Newspaper
  • Businesses, Cannery Business
  • The Outlook Monthly Magazine
  • 1906
  • Boston MA
Advertisement appeared in "The Outlook" - A Weekly Newspaper and an Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 83, May 5 - August 25, 1906.
Description:
Advertisement appeared in "The Outlook" - A Weekly Newspaper and an Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 83, May 5 - August 25, 1906.
11453Children Cutting Sardines at the Fish Factory, Echo Bluffs, Maine
  • Image, Art, Drawing
  • Businesses, Fishery Business
  • People
  • Brand - Edith Browning (Brand) Hannah (1875-1947)
  • 1904
  • Echo Bluffs ME
The illustration by Edith Brand appears on page 110 in "A Case of Sardines: A Story of the Maine Coast" by Charles Poole Cleaves, The Pilgrim Press, 1904. A sentimental novel that includes descriptions of the lives of those employed by sardine factories on the coast of Maine. The town of Echo Bluffs is fictional.
Description:
The illustration by Edith Brand appears on page 110 in "A Case of Sardines: A Story of the Maine Coast" by Charles Poole Cleaves, The Pilgrim Press, 1904. A sentimental novel that includes descriptions of the lives of those employed by sardine factories on the coast of Maine. The town of Echo Bluffs is fictional.