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5182 | "On the Scow" at Deacon's Cove |
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| Left to right: Fred Cutter Parker Melissa C. Lawton Jack Cutter Parker William Edwin Parker The little girl is Millie Lawton - she would have been about nine years old when this picture was taken. | Description: Left to right: Fred Cutter Parker Melissa C. Lawton Jack Cutter Parker William Edwin Parker The little girl is Millie Lawton - she would have been about nine years old when this picture was taken. | ||
5288 | Sightseeing Boat at Beal's Fish Wharf, Southwest Harbor |
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| The John Lawson Stoddard Cottage - The Edward Wyatt Evans Cottage is visible on the opposite shore. Francis Milton Spurling (1896-1958) , in a white shirt, is standing on the lower dock next to his boat, "Trailaway," later Maddy Sue. "Trailaway" was built by Chester Eben Clement. | Description: The John Lawson Stoddard Cottage - The Edward Wyatt Evans Cottage is visible on the opposite shore. Francis Milton Spurling (1896-1958) , in a white shirt, is standing on the lower dock next to his boat, "Trailaway," later Maddy Sue. "Trailaway" was built by Chester Eben Clement. | ||
5397 | Getting Off the Boat next to the Pinky Zanita |
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| Fred Cutter Parker - Jack Cutter Parker - William Edwin Parker - Melissa "Millie" C. Lawton | Description: Fred Cutter Parker - Jack Cutter Parker - William Edwin Parker - Melissa "Millie" C. Lawton | ||
5512 | Lewis Freeman Gott Launching Merry Wing in Bernard, Maine Circa 1903 |
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6205 | Beal's Fish Wharf |
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| The boat in the foreground is a Cranberry Isles double ender. The dark boat behind with the canvas hood was built by Charles "Dud" Bracey on the Cranberry Isles. It was owned first by Wesley Bracey and then by George Dolliver. | Description: The boat in the foreground is a Cranberry Isles double ender. The dark boat behind with the canvas hood was built by Charles "Dud" Bracey on the Cranberry Isles. It was owned first by Wesley Bracey and then by George Dolliver. | ||
6418 | Sardine Carriers Glenn Geary and Helen McColl at Southwest Boat Corporation Dock in Southwest Harbor |
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6522 | Sardine Carrier Grayling at the Underwood Wharf, McKinley, Maine |
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7482 | Simeon Holden Mayo and the Martha M. |
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7892 | Boats at Beal’s Fish Wharf |
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| The boat leaving the dock is the Malesca and the Islesford Ferry is at the end of the dock. | Description: The boat leaving the dock is the Malesca and the Islesford Ferry is at the end of the dock. | |||
7899 | Fishing Boats at Southwest Harbor - Helen McColl and Glen Ellen |
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| Third from right at dock - "Helen McColl" Far right at dock - "Glen Ellen" | Description: Third from right at dock - "Helen McColl" Far right at dock - "Glen Ellen" | ||
7912 | Sardine Carriers at Machiasport Canning Company Dock |
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7916 | Sardine Carriers, Novelty, Fish Hawk, Henry O. Underwood, Gary Alan and Roamer at Clark Point |
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7952 | Yachts and Fishing Boats at Beal's Pier |
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8666 | Little Cranberry Island - Islesford Dock |
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9433 | Wharf with Fishing Vessels on the Manset Shore |
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| View toward Southwest Harbor. Published for Bee's of Bar Harbor. | Description: View toward Southwest Harbor. Published for Bee's of Bar Harbor. | ||||
9826 | Lobster Boat at the Charles Henry Rich & Company Wharf, Southwest Harbor |
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10148 | Lobster Boat Miss Beth at the F.W. Thurston Company Wharf |
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10875 | Lobster Boat Built for Oscar Ove Krantz - At the Wharf |
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| The photograph was taken at the Stanley Fisheries wharf in Manset at the time the wharf was owned by Bill Sklaroff. He enlarged the wharf during his ownership. "At the fish wharf in Southwest Harbor where Ralph baited trawls as a boy - since burned." | Description: The photograph was taken at the Stanley Fisheries wharf in Manset at the time the wharf was owned by Bill Sklaroff. He enlarged the wharf during his ownership. "At the fish wharf in Southwest Harbor where Ralph baited trawls as a boy - since burned." | |||
16258 | Boats at J. L. Stanley Fishery Wharf |
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16260 | Two Unknown Men in front of J. L. Stanley Fishery Wharf |
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