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6149 | View from a Manset Pier to Clark Point |
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6151 | The Manset Shore and Durgain Shed |
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6153 | Albert Bartlett's Sail Loft and House, Manset, Maine |
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6157 | James Parker's Shed, Manset, Maine |
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6158 | Drying Sails at James Parker's Wharf on the Manset Shore |
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6159 | James Parker's Wharf - Shed and Cod Shed |
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6215 | Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse |
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9363 | Manset Boat House Dock with Schooner "Tabor Boy" in Background |
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9364 | Unloading Coal at Bear Island Coal Wharf |
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9371 | William Calvin Moore House, Manset, Maine |
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9372 | William Calvin Moore House, Manset, Maine |
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9374 | Phoebe Jane (Gilley) Stanley and Alice E. (Gilley) Gilley at Baker Island |
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| There is a wooden lobster trap on the ground at the corner of the barn and chickens in the dooryard. The woman at the far left would appear to be Phoebe Jane (Gilley) Stanley, Mrs. Robert S. Stanley (1842-1929). The woman in the middle of the photograph is Alice E. (Gilley) Gilley, Mrs. Charles Brown Gilley (1856-1938). | Description: There is a wooden lobster trap on the ground at the corner of the barn and chickens in the dooryard. The woman at the far left would appear to be Phoebe Jane (Gilley) Stanley, Mrs. Robert S. Stanley (1842-1929). The woman in the middle of the photograph is Alice E. (Gilley) Gilley, Mrs. Charles Brown Gilley (1856-1938). | ||||
9375 | The Gilley / Stanley Family at Baker Island |
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| Left to Right: Gilley - Alice E. (Gilley) Gilley (1856-1938) - Mrs. Charles Brown Gilley Gilley - Joseph Warren "Skip" Gilley Jr. (1859-1918) Gilley - Harriet (Gilley) Coulter Taylor (1838-1930) Gilley - Phoebe Jane (Gilley) Stanley (1842-1929) - Mrs. Robert S. Stanley | Description: Left to Right: Gilley - Alice E. (Gilley) Gilley (1856-1938) - Mrs. Charles Brown Gilley Gilley - Joseph Warren "Skip" Gilley Jr. (1859-1918) Gilley - Harriet (Gilley) Coulter Taylor (1838-1930) Gilley - Phoebe Jane (Gilley) Stanley (1842-1929) - Mrs. Robert S. Stanley | ||||
9376 | Two Women from the Gilley or Stanley Family at Baker Island Light Station |
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11125 | Samuel Watson Herrick Store and Custom House in Snow |
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11142 | Clark and Parker's Second Store |
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| The sign over the door reads: "J.N. Mills & Co., Cash Store Groceries, Grain and Hardware Paints, Oils and Varnishes" | Description: The sign over the door reads: "J.N. Mills & Co., Cash Store Groceries, Grain and Hardware Paints, Oils and Varnishes" | |||
11143 | Steamboat Wharf in Southwest Harbor |
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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." | |||||
11789 | Schooner Theoline at the Dock in New York City |
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11794 | Peter Herman Adler at the McKinley Post Office |
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11802 | Lighthouse on Great Duck Island |
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| The photograph was taken on a trip to Great Duck Island about Passenger Boat Asticou. | Description: The photograph was taken on a trip to Great Duck Island about Passenger Boat Asticou. | ||||
12526 | The William Gilley or Joseph Gilley House on Baker Island |
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