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7124 | Union Station |
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12243 | United States Life-Saving Service - Cranberry Isles Station |
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10936 | Ellsworth City Hall |
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11507 | Ellsworth City Hall |
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12062 | Theodore P. Austin's Cottage - The Austin Castle |
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7103 | Naval Coaling Station, Lamoine, Maine |
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12496 | American Legion and Auxiliary, Eugene M. Norwood Post 69, Southwest Harbor |
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5539 | First Odd Fellows Building - Southwest Harbor |
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| The man on the left is probably a very young Arthur L. Somes (1869-1941). The woman on the right is probably Vienna Sophia (Dix) Lawler, Mrs. Edwin Albert Lawler (1871-1955). Businesses in the building at the time of this picture were: A.L. Somes Dry & Fancy Goods - selling, among other things, boots, shoes and rubbers. E.A. Lawler - selling paints, oils, varnishes and groceries - flour and grain. George R. Fuller Law Office George H. Grant Insurance Dr. J.D. Phillips Office | Description: The man on the left is probably a very young Arthur L. Somes (1869-1941). The woman on the right is probably Vienna Sophia (Dix) Lawler, Mrs. Edwin Albert Lawler (1871-1955). Businesses in the building at the time of this picture were: A.L. Somes Dry & Fancy Goods - selling, among other things, boots, shoes and rubbers. E.A. Lawler - selling paints, oils, varnishes and groceries - flour and grain. George R. Fuller Law Office George H. Grant Insurance Dr. J.D. Phillips Office [show more] | |||
5969 | Second Odd Fellows Building, Southwest Harbor, Maine |
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10590 | Mess Hall at Great Pond CCC Camp |
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7735 | The Causeway Club salt water swimming pool |
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7736 | The Causeway Club salt water swimming pool |
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9396 | The First Masonic Hall - And First Odd Fellows Building, Southwest Harbor, Maine |
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16183 | First Odd Fellows Building, Southwest Harbor |
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12439 | Edward Lee Beal's House, Boat Shop and Trap Mill |
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11267 | Stanley Fisheries Ice House |
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5912 | Gazebo on Ocean House Lawn and View to Clark Point |
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16085 | Greetings from Bernard, Maine |
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7568 | Old Center Meeting House |
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7179 | Montelle D. Gott's Buildings at the Outer Pool on Great Gott Island |
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6913 | Knights of Pythias Hall, West Tremont, Maine |
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11531 | Boat Shop Selling Hartford Marine Gas Engines |
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| This boat shop, built behind the owner's house, complete with two elegant bird houses, could have belonged to any one of many boat builders on and around Mount Desert and its surrounding islands or perhaps have been somewhere else in Maine. It is typical of the way mechanization crept into the boat building and servicing industry. The sign on the roof of the shop says, "Hartford Marine Gas Engines For Sale." | Description: This boat shop, built behind the owner's house, complete with two elegant bird houses, could have belonged to any one of many boat builders on and around Mount Desert and its surrounding islands or perhaps have been somewhere else in Maine. It is typical of the way mechanization crept into the boat building and servicing industry. The sign on the roof of the shop says, "Hartford Marine Gas Engines For Sale." | |||||
6254 | Unknown Hen House |
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6717 | The Old Narraguagus House, Cherryfield, Maine |
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9942 | Unknown Building with 1911 Ford Model T |
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| The automobile is probably a 1911 Ford Model T with acetelyne head lamps. | Description: The automobile is probably a 1911 Ford Model T with acetelyne head lamps. |