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Children on Back of Fire Truck Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Children on Back of Fire Truck Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Children on back of fire truck outside large two story white clapboard house with three dormers. | ||||
Children on Fire Truck Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Children on Fire Truck Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Eight children riding on fire truck. Trees branches and telephone wires overhead. House in background hiding behind trees. | |||
Harriet Somes Sanderson & Electric Car Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Harriet Somes Sanderson & Electric Car Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Harriet Somes Sanderson standing outside electric car. Small car, seats two. Door open, inside and door lined with ticking type material. Woman inside car wears wire rim glasses, black wide-brimmed hat with dark dress. Sanderson wears hat with large feather covering crown. One side of brim turns up. Carries fur coat or stole over hands. Wears long velvet skirt with shorter dress or coat of a lighter color over skirt. Small trees in meadow in the background. Marked on back, “Mama and her electric car.” [show more] | ||||
Harriet Somes Sanderson with electric car Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Harriet Somes Sanderson with electric car Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Harriet Somes Sanderson standing outside electric car. Small car, seats two. Door open, inside and door lined with ticking type material. Woman inside care wears wire rim glasses, black wide brimmed hat with dark dress. Sanderson wears hat with large feater covering crown. One side of brim turns up. Carries fur coat or stole over hands. Wears long velvet skirt with shorter dress or coat of a lighter color over skirt. Small trees in meadow in the background. Marked on back, “Mama and her electric car.” [show more] | |||
Petition to Senate & House of Representatives of Maine Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Petition to Senate & House of Representatives of Maine Northeast Harbor Library Description: Petition of and others, for a regulation for the of Automobiles in the town of Mount Desert. | ||||
Nan Kellam with the Spizzler Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Nan Kellam with the Spizzler Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The Spizzler was Art and Nan Kellam's 1936 Ford Coupe. Caption reads: “En route – Russellville” | |||
Elmer Stanwood Hadlock with his Hupmobile Circa 1970 Islesford Historical Society |
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| Elmer Stanwood Hadlock with his Hupmobile Circa 1970 Islesford Historical Society | ||||
Unknown Building with 1911 Ford Model T Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Unknown Building with 1911 Ford Model T Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The automobile is probably a 1911 Ford Model T with acetelyne head lamps. | |||
Unknown Man and Coupe Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Unknown Man and Coupe Southwest Harbor Public Library | |||
Dr. Willis Watson's Automobile Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Dr. Willis Watson's Automobile Southwest Harbor Public Library | |||
Philomena Manchester Photograph Album - Automobiles Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Philomena Manchester Photograph Album - Automobiles Northeast Harbor Library Description: Photographs of automobiles from the 1920's. Fred Foster is mentioned in one photograph. Box 2 (MAN 86) | ||||
1956 Cadillac Ambulance Northeast Harbor Library |
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| 1956 Cadillac Ambulance Northeast Harbor Library | ||||
Uncle Jimmy's 1924 Essex Coach Automobile Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| ![]() Uncle Jimmy's 1924 Essex Coach Automobile Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: "Uncle Jimmy bought a 1924 Essex automobile, in about 1926, for $800 from Lyle Newman at Clark's Point and drove it round the Harbor. Reached Manset and his home on Mansell Lane, drove into the driveway, but when he got into the barn he didn't know how to stop it. My father, Chester Stanley, and Aunt Nan, Uncle Jimmy's wife, heard a crash and there was the Essex with the front end out through the end of the barn. The wheels were still spinning and Uncle Jimmy was standing there scratching his head. Jimmy said, "Ches, if you can get her out, she's yourn." My father drove the car until 1936. He sold it for junk during World War II. It drove like a baby carriage - had good springs and a Fisher body." - Ralph Stanley 01/28/08 [show more] |