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Gillman High Basketball Team Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Gillman High Basketball Team Northeast Harbor Library Description: Front row: Pat Salisbury, Al Murphy, Nick Stanley, (2) Coach ?, Dan Bagely, Mike Coombs, Dan Bagely ?, Len Young, Curley Smallidge, Pink Pinkham, Bill Manchester. Team stands at front door of Neighborhood House. | |
Neighborhood House Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Neighborhood House Northeast Harbor Library Description: Men in formal dress. L to R: John Manchester, James Bunker, unidentified, Stubby Lurvey, Ralph Moore, Walter Jordan, unidentified, Gus Philips | ||
Neighborhood House Men's Basketball Team, 1920 Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Neighborhood House Men's Basketball Team, 1920 Northeast Harbor Library Description: 1920 basketball champs; Ham Stanley, Emmons "Fish" Ivaney, Brad Herrick, Arthur "Sheep" Gilley, Ray Foster, Don McEachern, Florington "Bud" Brown and Frank Stanley | |
Neighborhood House Men's Basketball Team, 1913 Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Neighborhood House Men's Basketball Team, 1913 Northeast Harbor Library Description: Men's basketball team of 1913 on side steps. Stubby Lurvey, Galen (?) Seavey, Lindsay Smallidge | |
Basketball team with coach, Northeast Harbor Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Basketball team with coach, Northeast Harbor Northeast Harbor Library Description: Basket ball team at school in Northeast Harbor, ME. Won Championship. | |
Neighborhood House Men's Basketball Team, 1920-21 Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Neighborhood House Men's Basketball Team, 1920-21 Northeast Harbor Library Description: Portrait of the Neighborhood House basketball team. Seven men. The basketball in the picture says 'CHAMPIONS 20-21 HANCOCK-CO.' | ||
Girl's basketball team, Neighborhood House Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Girl's basketball team, Neighborhood House Northeast Harbor Library Description: B/W photograph of Neighborhood House girls' basketball team. Girls are identified on back of photograph. See also item 7024 (GPN 0056). | |
Boy's basketball team, Neighborhood House Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Boy's basketball team, Neighborhood House Northeast Harbor Library Description: Back Row: Edwin Tracy, Jackson Reynolds, George Manchester, Ernest Ober. Front Row: Allie Reynolds, Horace Reynolds. | |
Swim Club Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Swim Club Northeast Harbor Library Description: Northeast Harbor Swim Club on Manchester Road. Scene shows club members in the water, on the beach and on the lunch deck. | |
Gilman High School Graduation Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Gilman High School Graduation Northeast Harbor Library Description: Gilman High School graduation class portrait on the Union Church steps in Northeast Harbor. See also item 4442. | ||
Northeast Harbor Tennis Club Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Northeast Harbor Tennis Club Northeast Harbor Library Description: Shows original gallery atop the clubhouse. The tennis club site was originally the athletic field for the Neighborhood House. | |
Northeast Harbor Golf Club Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Northeast Harbor Golf Club Northeast Harbor Library Description: Former Corson farm. This was taken after the construction of Sargeant Drive. Jonas Corson retained grazing rights. | |
Winter Library, Neighborhood House Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Winter Library, Neighborhood House Northeast Harbor Library Description: Presented by Jerome Knowles. Known as the Northeast Harbor Village Library. This facility was used after the old library and reading room would close for the winter. |