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Real Estate Sale Agreement between Spiker and Hobbs Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Real Estate Sale Agreement between Spiker and Hobbs Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Real Estate sales agreement between J. Fred and Grace Spiker and second party Clayton and Beulah Hobbs for property in the town of Walnut Grove, Illinois. Part of LaRue Spiker Collection Previously archived as Object id 012.FIC.067.8 | ||
Carlton Taylor outside of the Municipal Building with the Fire Company Vehicles, circa 1955 Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| Carlton Taylor outside of the Municipal Building with the Fire Company Vehicles, circa 1955 Great Harbor Maritime Museum Description: Carlton Taylor standing in front of the Municipal Building, Northeast Harbor, with the vehicles of the Northeast Harbor Fire Company lined up. | |
Ferry schedule Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Ferry schedule Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Leaflet, Islesford Ferry Schedule, 1952, stopping at Seal Harbor, Northeast Harbor, Asticou, Southwest Harbor, Manset, Cranberry Isles | ||
Hopsital Bill 1953 Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Hopsital Bill 1953 Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Hospital bill, 2 Jul 1953, Mt. Desert Island Hospital to Perley D. Stanley, 7 days, $71.95 | ||
Sardine Carrier Boats Negative, 1953 Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Sardine Carrier Boats Negative, 1953 Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: The sardine carrier boats "Alice," "America," and "Maine Queen" are reflected in the water in Southwest Harbor, ME. Black and white |