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A Southwest Harbor Post Office as a Maud E. (Gooch) Phillips House on Phillips Lane (2)
A Southwest Harbor Post Office as a Private Residence on Phillips Lane
Anne and Sue Goodman Burning Brush
Athol M. Kane Higgins - Mrs. Howe Dwain Higgins on her Porch
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Back of Cottage with Deck and Flagpole
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Caroline Andrews-Allen, Librarian, Southwest Harbor Public Library
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First Bookmark Published by the Southwest Harbor Public Library
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Gilley Plumbing Company, Clark Point Road, Southwest Harbor, Maine (2)
Gladys Butler (Whitmore) interviewed by Alice Long
Grace M. Simmons Children's Room
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Interview of Marguerite Hancock
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Julia Avelia Rice Speakman and Harry Freeman Rice Jr.
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Ketch Rose Built for Peter Godfrey (2)
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Lester A. Kelley Standing in the Doorway of the Nathan H. Stanley House
Librarian Meredith Hutchins at Her Desk in the Library
Librarian Meredith Hutchins in the Spring of 1984
Lobster Boat Barbara Carol Built for Lester Charles Bracy
Lobster Boat Style Pleasure Boat Driftwood at Jarvis Newman's Boat Yard
Lobster Boat Style Pleasure Boat Driftwood being restored at Jarvis Newman's Boat Yard
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Members of the Theodore Benson Jr. Family at the Mountain House
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Panorama of Southwest Harbor from Manset Town Dock
Peter Theodore Benson Jr. and Gertrude Katherine (Gatcomb) Benson's Children
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Raising the Flagpole With Byron Lewis Robinson Ship Model
Ralph Stanley Sailing Schooner Equinox Built for Henry Sage Goodwin (2)
Ralph Stanley's boat yard late 1980's
Ralph Warren Stanley and Richard Stanley loading rock ballast
R.M. Norwood Company and Gilley Plumbing Company
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Scott Allen Worcester Winning the Southwest Harbor Public Library Auction
Stanley 19 - Friendship Influenced Open Sailboat
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The George Ripley Fuller House - Jacked up to Move
The George Ripley Fuller House - Moving (2)
The Southwest Harbor Public Library - Francis Hamabe Mural
The Southwest Harbor Public Library - Librarian - Meredith Hutchins
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View from Manset Town Dock to Clark Point
View of Left Side of TopGallant Toward Water
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Wharves and Buildings at Clark Point - J.N. Mills and Southwest Boat Corporation