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James Parker's Wharf Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| James Parker's Wharf Southwest Harbor Public Library File Attachment: James Parker's Wharf.pdf …James Parker came to Southwest Harbor from Gloucester and was the pioneer fish dealer of Southwest Harbor." …Bar Harbor Times, March 26, 1924, p. 7. …James Parker of Manset, has been sold to Eastport parties and been carried to her new home port." - Bar Harbor Record, February 3. 1897 Spurling Leonard …Harbor Record, December 3, 1902, p. 1. | ||
A.E. Parker Wharf and Boat Shop Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| A.E. Parker Wharf and Boat Shop Southwest Harbor Public Library File Attachment: A.E. Parker Wharf and Boat Shop.pdf …Address 168 Clark Point Road City Southwest Harbor State Maine Map and Lot: Map 4 Lot 29 Map - ROB 1951 SW BOAT CORP Original Owner …- The Bar Harbor Times, September 9, 1925. Southwest Harbor A.E. | ||
Freeman's Wharf Farnsworth Fish Factory Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Description: Built by John T.R. Freeman around 1885. The wharf was occupied by several canning businesses at various times File Attachment: Freeman's Wharf.pdf …Farnsworth Sardine Factory The Southwest Harbor Packing Company Seacoast Canning Company Addison Packing Company Stinson Canning Company Great Harbor Marina …Freeman Wharf at the head of Southwest Harbor in about 1885. …The more such industries well conducted the better." - Bar Harbor Record, January 7, 1892. …s plants in Prospect Harbor and in Southwest Harbor. (All or part of the business was at one time called Wass & Stinson.) |