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Windjammer postcard with message Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Windjammer postcard with message Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Postcard: An Old Windjammer, printed Belfast Maine, C.A. Townsend photographer. No postmark or addressee but note: "Dear Daddy, I was so glad to get your nice letter Saturday. Pup [or Pink?] asked me if I wanted to send this to you. I wish you were up here. I miss you so much. I will write you soon. Love Hope" | |||
Men in suits standing next to a hanging fish Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Men in suits standing next to a hanging fish Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Postcard of men in dark full suits (jacket, vest, long dark ties, white shirts, dark fedoras) posing lifting stick with large fish attached to it. Fish is as tall as men, hangs down from pole suspended between them. Same palm trees, beach, water as in postcards 001-59.94, 001-59.220 (most likely could have photograph taken with props, then made into postcard). | |||
Man on burro Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Man on burro Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Postcard of unknown man wearing full dark suit (jacket, vest, trousers, long dark tie, dark oxford shoes), watch on chain across waist, dark fedora, sitting side-saddle on a burro or donkey. Can see faux water, palm tree in background (though hard to tell if simply a backdrop). Very similar background to earlier postcard of man with alligator: 001.59.94. Typical photo postcard made in Florida studio for tourists. | |||
Unknown Man with Deer on Unknown Porch Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Unknown Man with Deer on Unknown Porch Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Mailed to: Miss Grace E. Gott, McKinley, Maine Text Reads: "Dear Grace, Hope you are having as good a vacation as I am. From, Jackie" | |||
Postcard Photo of 2 Women. Addressed to Mrs. AA Murphy, Somes Sound Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| Postcard Photo of 2 Women. Addressed to Mrs. AA Murphy, Somes Sound Great Harbor Maritime Museum Description: Description says "Mrs. AA Murphy" | |||
Seal Harbor postcard Islesford Historical Society |
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| Seal Harbor postcard Islesford Historical Society Description: The postcard shows a view from Isleford toward Seal Harbor with the Seaside Hotel in the background. | ||||
Hauling the Net and Lobstering Islesford Historical Society |
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| Hauling the Net and Lobstering Islesford Historical Society | ||||
Lottie Rea King with Horses Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Lottie Rea King with Horses Southwest Harbor Public Library | |||
Ella Stanley postcard photo Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Ella Stanley postcard photo Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Postcard. Photograph, sepia tone, of woman with hat and victorian dress, annotated on reverse: "Ella Stanley, cousin Ella". | |||
Christmas postcard Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Christmas postcard Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Postcard. Used. "Christmas Greeting", showing holly and bows, sent from Gladys to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Erickson, 916 Broadway, Chelsea, Mass. "A Merry Xmas & Happy New Year to you and all. hope you are well as we are all fine. come home soon as we miss you very much. lovingly Gladys" | |||
Christmas postcard Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Christmas postcard Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Postcard, written but not sent, English writing, design is couple in front of Christmas tree | |||
Herbert Perry Richardson and his son, Douglas Leffingwell Richardson Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Herbert Perry Richardson and his son, Douglas Leffingwell Richardson Southwest Harbor Public Library | |||
Children of Almond George Reed Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Children of Almond George Reed Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Postcard given to Howard Milton Reed who was married to Lottie King Reed. The children are Lottie's nieces. Left to Right: Genevieve Rosetta Reed (1913-2003) - later Mrs. John E. Fickett Florence Marie Reed (1907-1991 - later Mrs. George Harry Jude |