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Crew at the Addison Packing Company, Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Crew at the Addison Packing Company, Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The young man at the right of the photograph is probably holding a c. 1914 Sears & Roebuck Peerless bicycle with pneumatic tires. | |
Moore's Garage Co. and Bar Harbor Banking & Trust Co. Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Moore's Garage Co. and Bar Harbor Banking & Trust Co. Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The photograph shows Gilley Plumbing Co. to the left of Moore's Garage, and an early location of the Bar Harbor Banking & Trust Company in the right portion of the building. | |
The Gangplank Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Gangplank Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Southwest Harbor Motor Company Garage Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Southwest Harbor Motor Company Garage Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The Southwest Harbor Motor Company Garage was originally owned and operated by Sim Mayo. The chauffeur standing at left in the photograph is representative of the "summer business." There is a round metal "MICHELIN" sign to the left of the door. The car on the left (with chauffeur) is a Pierce-Arrow, a 1915 Model 38, 5-passenger touring car. The second car from the left is a 1916 Overland Model 83B 5 or 7-passenger touring car. The third car from left is a 1916 Hudson Super Six 5 or 7-passenger phaeton. The last car on the right is probably a 1912 Cadillac 7-passenger touring car. In 1940 the phone number for Southwest Motor Company was 51-2. [show more] | |
Addison Packing Company and Camps at Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Addison Packing Company and Camps at Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Subscribers of Island Telephone Company - Southwest Harbor and Tremont Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Subscribers of Island Telephone Company - Southwest Harbor and Tremont Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
George Ripley Fuller Working in his Law Office Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| George Ripley Fuller Working in his Law Office Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: George Ripley Fuller's Law Office was on the 2nd floor of the Odd Fellows Hall. | |
Simeon Holden Mayo Leaving his Garage at the Wheel of his 1907 Maxwell Automobile Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Simeon Holden Mayo Leaving his Garage at the Wheel of his 1907 Maxwell Automobile Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Crew at the Old Factory of the William Underwood Company Lobster Cannery at Steamboat Wharf, Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Crew at the Old Factory of the William Underwood Company Lobster Cannery at Steamboat Wharf, Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: In the photograph are: Alvin Lewis Norwood (1878-1956) Eugene "Gene" Hal Reed (1881-1957) John Thomas "Tom" Lawton (1854-1954) Wilder Reed - probably Wilda D. Reed (1886-1953), Mrs. Unknown Gray, Mrs. Leslie Elroy Hamblen and Mrs. Charles A. Gott Estelle "Stella" M. (Norwood) Latty (1876-1953), Mrs. Vernon H. Latty | |
Arthur L. Somes at the Wheel of his Automobile at the First Odd Fellows Building, Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Arthur L. Somes at the Wheel of his Automobile at the First Odd Fellows Building, Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |