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Item | Title | Type | Subject | Description | Creator | Date | Property Name | Street | Pages | Medium | Condition | |
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3215 | Specification for Tennis Club House, Northeast Harbor |
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| Mason's, carpenter's, painter's & plummer's specifications |
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| Description: Mason's, carpenter's, painter's & plummer's specifications | ||||
5160 | Northeast Harbor Fire Barn |
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| Northeast Harbor Fire Co. on Summit Rd. between present (2009) bank and S. R. Tracy Co. Four men in Photograph; two are S. R. Tracy & John C. Peddar. A hand tank and hose cart are outside. Small building in rear (left) was the jail house. Reprint of Photo 0219 JM. |
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| Description: Northeast Harbor Fire Co. on Summit Rd. between present (2009) bank and S. R. Tracy Co. Four men in Photograph; two are S. R. Tracy & John C. Peddar. A hand tank and hose cart are outside. Small building in rear (left) was the jail house. Reprint of Photo 0219 JM. | |||||
5218 | Swim Club |
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| Northeast Harbor Swim Club on Manchester Road. Scene shows club members in the water, on the beach and on the lunch deck. |
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| Description: Northeast Harbor Swim Club on Manchester Road. Scene shows club members in the water, on the beach and on the lunch deck. | |||||
1945 | Gardiner Information |
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| Gardiner Information regarding the Northeast Harbor Water Co., the Northeast Harbor Swimming Pool, Sound Road and other information of the early 1900's in Northeast Harbor. |
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| Description: Gardiner Information regarding the Northeast Harbor Water Co., the Northeast Harbor Swimming Pool, Sound Road and other information of the early 1900's in Northeast Harbor. |