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Item | Title | Type | Subject | Description | Creator | Date | Property Name | Street | Pages | Medium | Condition | |
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6957 | Philomena Manchester Photograph Album - Winter Scenes |
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| Various photographs of winter scenes from the early 1900s. Box 2 (MAN 85) |
| Description: Various photographs of winter scenes from the early 1900s. Box 2 (MAN 85) | ||||||
5950 | Steamer SAPPHO, Mount Desert Island |
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5951 | Steamer MOUNT DESERT, Mount Desert Island |
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5952 | Steamer FRANK JONES, Mount Desert Island |
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5007 | Steamer MOUNT DESERT leaving Seal Harbor |
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| From Ox Hill area. MOUNT DESERT started service in 1886 and was replaced by J. T. MORSE in 1904. Collected for "Mt. Desert: an Informal History" |
| Description: From Ox Hill area. MOUNT DESERT started service in 1886 and was replaced by J. T. MORSE in 1904. Collected for "Mt. Desert: an Informal History" | ||||||
5006 | Steamer RANGELEY leaving Seal Harbor |
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| From Ox Hill area shows other steamer in background. Library has 2 copies. Collected for "Mt. Desert: an Informal History" |
| Description: From Ox Hill area shows other steamer in background. Library has 2 copies. Collected for "Mt. Desert: an Informal History" | ||||||
5008 | Steamer J. T. MORSE leaving Seal Harbor |
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| From Ox Hill area. Went into service in 1904 retired 1933. Destroyed as "Yankee" in WW2. Collected for "Mt. Desert: an Informal History" |
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| Description: From Ox Hill area. Went into service in 1904 retired 1933. Destroyed as "Yankee" in WW2. Collected for "Mt. Desert: an Informal History" | |||||
5954 | Seamer MOOSEHEAD at Seal Harbor |
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4314 | Steamer SAPPHO |
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| Shows port quarter view of SAPPHO inbound to Bar Harbor with deck cargo of people! Cargo port on cargo deck is open. Mounted on 22x10" board. | Description: Shows port quarter view of SAPPHO inbound to Bar Harbor with deck cargo of people! Cargo port on cargo deck is open. Mounted on 22x10" board. | |||||||
5958 | Steamer RANGELEY at Bar Harbor, Mount Desert Island |
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4312 | Framed postcards |
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| Postcard a: Bear Island Light Postcard b: Maine Central Steamer NORUMBEGA Postcard c: Steamer SAPPHO at Bar Harbor Postcard d: Bar Harbor, Steamer SIEUR DE MONTS |
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| Description: Postcard a: Bear Island Light Postcard b: Maine Central Steamer NORUMBEGA Postcard c: Steamer SAPPHO at Bar Harbor Postcard d: Bar Harbor, Steamer SIEUR DE MONTS | ||||
4313 | Bar Harbor, Maine |
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| Shows steamers SAPPHO and NORUMBEGA with unidentified two-masted schooner at Bar Harbor. Mounted on 22x10" board. | Description: Shows steamers SAPPHO and NORUMBEGA with unidentified two-masted schooner at Bar Harbor. Mounted on 22x10" board. | |||||||
5010 | Steamer RANGELEY |
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| Eastern Steamship Lines steamer on Rockland to Bar Harbor run through 1920's. Her hull now rests in the Hackensack River. Collected for "Mt. Desert: an Informal History" |
| Description: Eastern Steamship Lines steamer on Rockland to Bar Harbor run through 1920's. Her hull now rests in the Hackensack River. Collected for "Mt. Desert: an Informal History" | ||||||
5009 | Steamer FRANK JONES |
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| Paddle steamer Collected for "Mt. Desert: an Informal History" |
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5953 | THE CAMDEN, Eastern Steamship Company |
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5948 | Steamer J. T. MORSE |
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4324 | Steamer GOLDENROD crossing Somes Sound |
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| Portside view with passengers. Mounted on 21x19" board. | Description: Portside view with passengers. Mounted on 21x19" board. | |||||||
4080 | Steamer RANGELEY |
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| Shows RANGELEY outbound from the wharf. |
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4081 | Steamer J. T. MORSE |
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| Shows the MORSE outbound for the Western Way. The view is of the port bow. |
| Description: Shows the MORSE outbound for the Western Way. The view is of the port bow. |