Description: Four postcards of Hamor House: A= Hamor House addressed to Mrs. Evelyn Mann, #4 Sherbrook St., Portland Me, June 19, 1923 with message on reverse from Aunt Sadie [Hamor] Thanking someone for the rug and other things. B= Hamor House dock postcard with scribble on reverse. C= View from Hamor House with not "Dock at house. Our Boathouse just shows. [illegible]. D= Mount Desert from Cranberry - Postcard showing the "point of Iselsford and the old cove." [show more]
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"
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).
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.
Description: A group of Passamaquoddy Indian Dancers who perform, annually in August, at the Pleasant Point Indian Reservation, Perry, Maine. Photo by Augustus D. Phillips & Son.
Description: Mailed to: Mrs. Eldora Ward Manset, Me. Text reads: "That post card looks very nice in my large collection. Many thinks but please sign your whole name again so I won't have to guess all day. C.M.W."
Description: Photograph of three American soldiers in World War I sitting on the rim of a fountain. Addressed to Mrs. Leota Manchester, wife of Frank Manchester. (MAN 12)