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Coal Storage Plant in McKinley Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Coal Storage Plant in McKinley Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
J.T.R. Freeman Coal Company Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| J.T.R. Freeman Coal Company Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
J.N. Mills Oil Company and Storage Facility Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| J.N. Mills Oil Company and Storage Facility Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
George R. Fuller Law Office Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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The Hugh C. Leighton Company, Portland, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Hugh C. Leighton Company, Portland, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The Hugh C. Leighton Company was a major publisher of view-cards, particularly New England views. They printed in four distinct styles most often employing tinted halftones. "Picture postcards helped spread information about [Maine's] beauty and points of interest, and it was a Portland man who first brought such postcards to the United States." | ||
The Gilley Plumbing Company Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Gilley Plumbing Company Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The Gilley and Salisbury plumbing shop was at first built by George H. Gilley on his lot near his home on the Main Road and was used there as a plumber's shop for some years. Then it was moved to its present situation and in 1929 it was moved to the rear of the lot and the show rooms and upstairs living apartment were built. Mr. Gilley's grandson, Wendell H. Gilley, now carried on the business. Gilley Plumbing was a part of the Gilley family for at least three generations. Maud Holmes Gilley ran the business with her son Wendell after the death of her husband, Frank Gilley, in 1920. [show more] | ||
A.L. Gilley Barber Shop Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| A.L. Gilley Barber Shop Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: “Returning now to the village comer and going toward the wharf at Clark Point—the building owned and occupied by the Jackson Market was originally A. L. [Arthur A.] Gilley's barber shop ; a small building which forms but a fraction of the present structure. It has been owned by several who have made changes and additions and greatly increased its size.” - “Traditions and Records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine” by Mrs. Seth S. Thornton, p. 156 - 1938 Arthur Alonzo Gilley inherited this barber shop property in 1922 from his mother, Julia I. (Moore) Gilley Marson. Arthur was practicing as a barber in Bath, Maine in 1920 and in 1930. [show more] | ||
Seth W. Norwood Law Office Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Seth W. Norwood Law Office Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: “Seth W. Norwood opened a law office in Southwest Harbor in 1906 where he practiced for a few years and then moved to Portland.” - “Traditions and Records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine” by Mrs. Seth S. Thornton, p. 107 - 1938. He was still practicing in Southwest Harbor in 1912. | ||
L & G Stanley Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| L & G Stanley Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Swans Island / McKinley Bass Harbor Ferry Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Swans Island / McKinley Bass Harbor Ferry Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Capitol Corner Filling Station Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Capitol Corner Filling Station Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The filling station was owned by Roger Dean Rich. He built the filling station in 1937 in front of his parents' house. |