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5540 | The Island House - Southwest Harbor |
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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" | |||
6160 | Ocean House Hotel, Ocean House Cottage/Annex and Tremont Baptist Parsonage from the Shore |
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6201 | The Stanley House - After Rebuilt |
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5598 | The Dirigo House - Group of Six in Wagon |
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6154 | The Stanley House and Manset |
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| The grey shingled building to the left of center, on the shore, with a sign on its peak is Albert Bartlett's sail loft. "…there was a good deal of shipbuilding going on, the sail loft owned and operated by Albert Bartlett made the sails for the new ships and there was considerable traffic in fish." - Traditions and Records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine by Mrs. Seth S. Thornton, p. 103 - 1938. | Description: The grey shingled building to the left of center, on the shore, with a sign on its peak is Albert Bartlett's sail loft. "…there was a good deal of shipbuilding going on, the sail loft owned and operated by Albert Bartlett made the sails for the new ships and there was considerable traffic in fish." - Traditions and Records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine by Mrs. Seth S. Thornton, p. 103 - 1938. | |||
9208 | James North Stanley at the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company and A.I. Holmes Stores |
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| The building on the left: Site of John Thompson Crockett House The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. - 1st Location Carroll Building Carroll’s Drug Store - 1st Location at 360 Main Street The building on the right: A.I. Holmes Store - present address is 26 Village Green Way - the original address would have been Main Street The automobile probably has a Massachusetts plate, possibly a Reo. The man on the right, in front of the automobile, was James North Stanley, a Southwest Harbor summer resident from Brookline, Massachusetts. | Description: The building on the left: Site of John Thompson Crockett House The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. - 1st Location Carroll Building Carroll’s Drug Store - 1st Location at 360 Main Street The building on the right: A.I. Holmes Store - present address is 26 Village Green Way - the original address would have been Main Street The automobile probably has a Massachusetts plate, possibly a Reo. The man on the right, in front of the automobile, was James North Stanley, a Southwest Harbor summer resident from Brookline, Massachusetts. [show more] |