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Item | Title | Type | Subject | Description | Creator | Date | Property Name | Street | Pages | Medium | Condition | |
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4564 | The Louis Bailly Cottage, Hancock Point |
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4662 | B. C. Graves Farmhouse, Trenton |
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4701 | Harmon Lewis Cottage, Sullivan Harbor |
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| Series of pictures of the facade and view |
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4702 | Lowell Estate, Hancock Point |
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| Series of pictures of house and view. Note car for date of photograph. |
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| Description: Series of pictures of house and view. Note car for date of photograph. | ||||
4760 | Skillman Cottage and Property, Lamoine |
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4779 | Strout Bungalow, Prospect Harbor |
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| Rental owned by Mrs. A. L. Strout of Prospect Harbor. Shingle style. Details unknown. |
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| Description: Rental owned by Mrs. A. L. Strout of Prospect Harbor. Shingle style. Details unknown. | ||||
4781 | Roland L. Taylor Cottage, Winter Harbor |
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| 1947 letter in file indicates Taylor dead and land taxes owing. Philadelphia family. R. L. Taylor owned "Mainstay" in Northeast Harbor. |
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| Description: 1947 letter in file indicates Taylor dead and land taxes owing. Philadelphia family. R. L. Taylor owned "Mainstay" in Northeast Harbor. | ||||
5132 | Train Bridge-Penobscot River |
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| Three B/W matted photographs (a-c) of the 1901 ice wreckage of the train bridge over the Penobscot River between Bangor and Brewer. |
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| Description: Three B/W matted photographs (a-c) of the 1901 ice wreckage of the train bridge over the Penobscot River between Bangor and Brewer. | ||||
5459 | The Hedges |
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| B/W photograph of the exterior of the residence "The Hedges" in Trenton with hazy view of MDI in background. | Description: B/W photograph of the exterior of the residence "The Hedges" in Trenton with hazy view of MDI in background. | |||||||
5460 | The Hedges |
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| B/W Photograph of interior living room of the residence "The Hedges" in Trenton | Description: B/W Photograph of interior living room of the residence "The Hedges" in Trenton | |||||||
5481 | The Bluffs and Eastern Steamship Wharf at Hancock Point |
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| View of Hancock Point with "The Bluffs" (hotel), the Eastern Steamship ferry wharf, and the Maine Central Railroad Depot. Area was called Mount Desert Ferry. | Description: View of Hancock Point with "The Bluffs" (hotel), the Eastern Steamship ferry wharf, and the Maine Central Railroad Depot. Area was called Mount Desert Ferry. | |||||||
5683 | Samuel Veazie, North Islesboro |
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| Exterior view of home |
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4228 | Grand stand at Ellsworth |
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| Fair. These fairgrounds stood where the older shopping center on High Street in Ellsworth. The grandstand was replaced by an army depot in World War I. |
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| Description: Fair. These fairgrounds stood where the older shopping center on High Street in Ellsworth. The grandstand was replaced by an army depot in World War I. | ||||
4277 | Shaw Farm House |
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| Roach River, 2nd Roach Pond |
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4282 | Lilly Bay House |
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| This was a famous boarding house, now gone, at Lilly Bay, now a largely abandoned settlement in the Moosehead area. |
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| Description: This was a famous boarding house, now gone, at Lilly Bay, now a largely abandoned settlement in the Moosehead area. | ||||
4283 | Roach River house |
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5807 | Ruggles House in Columbia Falls, ME |
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| Historic Ruggles House is shown before and after renovations. Also phogoraph of a mantle. Included is an excerpt of the book "Historic Churches and Homes of Maine" (1937) about the "Home of Thomas Ruggles" by Percia V. White. |
| Description: Historic Ruggles House is shown before and after renovations. Also phogoraph of a mantle. Included is an excerpt of the book "Historic Churches and Homes of Maine" (1937) about the "Home of Thomas Ruggles" by Percia V. White. |