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11871 | Nelson Eliot Spurling |
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6005 | Charles Herrick Cutler - As an Older Man |
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7124 | Union Station |
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6003 | Bangor, Maine Waterfront |
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11217 | William Patch Dickey at W.P. Dickey & Co., Bangor, Maine |
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| William Patch Dickey is standing next to the desk in his prodigiously stocked hardware store on Broad Street in Bangor, Maine. Among the items shown for sale are: H & B pocket knives made by William L. Humason, Sr., who founded the Humason & Beckley Manufacturing Company of New Britain, Connecticut, in 1853. The company produced fine pocket cutlery, corkscrews and other hardware. Kerosene lamps of every description – hanging from the ceiling Chamois – hanging from the ceiling Many varieties of thermometers hanging in a row from the ceiling Shotguns and other knives Feather dusters String and a cast iron string holder A model of the Eiffel tower A small, portable steam engine, possibly a toy Chain and twine A beautiful wind-up alarm clock with a bell on top Cow bells Pratt & Lambert’s “Faultless Varnishes" Boxes of sleigh bells and shaft bells Glass. Mr. Dickey’s female clerk, carefully dressed in an apron with her hair put up in a bun, is standing at the desk. Items seen on the desk are: W.P. Dickey & Co. invoices neatly held by a painted tin box stenciled “Bill-Heads" Glass Ink pots Standard Liquid Glue A leather-bound ledger Steel-nibbed pens Rubber stamps | Description: William Patch Dickey is standing next to the desk in his prodigiously stocked hardware store on Broad Street in Bangor, Maine. Among the items shown for sale are: H & B pocket knives made by William L. Humason, Sr., who founded the Humason & Beckley Manufacturing Company of New Britain, Connecticut, in 1853. The company produced fine pocket cutlery, corkscrews and other hardware. Kerosene lamps of every description – hanging from the ceiling Chamois – hanging from the ceiling Many varieties of thermometers hanging in a row from the ceiling Shotguns and other knives Feather dusters String and a cast iron string holder A model of the Eiffel tower A small, portable steam engine, possibly a toy Chain and twine A beautiful wind-up alarm clock with a bell on top Cow bells Pratt & Lambert’s “Faultless Varnishes" Boxes of sleigh bells and shaft bells Glass. Mr. Dickey’s female clerk, carefully dressed in an apron with her hair put up in a bun, is standing at the desk. Items seen on the desk are: W.P. Dickey & Co. invoices neatly held by a painted tin box stenciled “Bill-Heads" Glass Ink pots Standard Liquid Glue A leather-bound ledger Steel-nibbed pens Rubber stamps [show more] | ||||
11833 | Margaret Ellen (McManus) Carroll, Mrs. William Lloyd Carroll |
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16522 | George Lyman Hinckley's Airplane |
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11503 | Steamer Bon Ton II |
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| "Bon Ton" ran between the foot of Union Street in Bangor and the foot of Wilson Street in Brewer. | Description: "Bon Ton" ran between the foot of Union Street in Bangor and the foot of Wilson Street in Brewer. | ||||
6004 | Charles Herrick Cutler As a Young Man |
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11216 | William Patch Dickey (1838-1917) |
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10729 | Eastern Maine Insane Hospital - Now the Dorothea Dix Psychiatric Center |
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6490 | Sidewheel Steamer Penobscot at Bangor |
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2011 | Eastern Maine Insane Hospital |
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2622 | Street Map of Bangor |
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15867 | Union Station, Bangor, Maine |
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13856 | William Lloyd Carroll House |
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14153 | City of Bangor, Maine |
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14381 | Luther S. Phillips, Bangor, Maine |
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| Luther S. Phillips became a well-known mapmaker and established an extensive postcard business. He Copyrighted his Map of Mount Desert Island on July 25, 1932. After Luther’s death in 1960, his brother, Augustus Dewey Phillips, took over the map and postcard business. Augustus’ son, Donald Beekman Phillips (1935-2009) then continued the enterprise. | Description: Luther S. Phillips became a well-known mapmaker and established an extensive postcard business. He Copyrighted his Map of Mount Desert Island on July 25, 1932. After Luther’s death in 1960, his brother, Augustus Dewey Phillips, took over the map and postcard business. Augustus’ son, Donald Beekman Phillips (1935-2009) then continued the enterprise. | |||
14394 | O. Crosby Bean Souvenir Goods, Bangor, Maine |
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| A book and souvenir shop that published local halftone view-cards. Their early cards were manufactured in Germany. The business existed from 1910 - 1926. | Description: A book and souvenir shop that published local halftone view-cards. Their early cards were manufactured in Germany. The business existed from 1910 - 1926. | ||||
12908 | First Congregational Church Bangor, ME |
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12915 | Pickering Square |
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| Pickering Square is bordered by Water Street and Merchants Plaza in downtown Bangor between Main Street and the Kenduskeag Stream. Now succumbed to urban renewal, historically it was the site of an open air market. | Description: Pickering Square is bordered by Water Street and Merchants Plaza in downtown Bangor between Main Street and the Kenduskeag Stream. Now succumbed to urban renewal, historically it was the site of an open air market. | ||||
12927 | Eastern Maine Insane Hospital Bangor Mental Health Institute Dorothea Dix Psychiatric Center |
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13136 | W. P. Dickey & Co., Bangor |
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