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1673 | Curtis Memorial at Asticou Terraces |
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| Brochure for the dedication of the Curtis Memorial designed by R. Tait McKenzie Handwritten notes about the site and the memorial program are in margins. |
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| Description: Brochure for the dedication of the Curtis Memorial designed by R. Tait McKenzie Handwritten notes about the site and the memorial program are in margins. | |||||
5545 | Ship Model |
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| B/W photograph of ship model presented to Dr. Seth M. Milliken, patron of the "art of sailing" and "father" of the annual Northeast Harbor Fleet cruise on the occasion of the 10th annual cruise from Northeast Harbor to Blue Hill, by the Northeast Harbor, Seal Harbor, and Bar Harbor yacht clubs. |
| Description: B/W photograph of ship model presented to Dr. Seth M. Milliken, patron of the "art of sailing" and "father" of the annual Northeast Harbor Fleet cruise on the occasion of the 10th annual cruise from Northeast Harbor to Blue Hill, by the Northeast Harbor, Seal Harbor, and Bar Harbor yacht clubs. | ||||||
1561 | Northeast Harbor Jeweler has Collected Rare Clocks for More Than Forty Years |
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| August 20, 1938 Percy P. Hill and his store in Northeast Harbor, Maine. |
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| Description: August 20, 1938 Percy P. Hill and his store in Northeast Harbor, Maine. | |||
1932 | Northeast Harbor Jeweler Has Collected Rare Clocks For More Than 40 yrs. |
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| More than 300 Antique American & European Timepieces in fascinating collection of Percy P. Hill, native of Skowhegan, they all strike the hour at the same time. |
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| Description: More than 300 Antique American & European Timepieces in fascinating collection of Percy P. Hill, native of Skowhegan, they all strike the hour at the same time. |