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Photographs of Main Street Northeast Harbor, circa 1935 Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| Photographs of Main Street Northeast Harbor, circa 1935 Great Harbor Maritime Museum Description: 6 modern reproduction photographs showing Main Street, Northeast Harbor, circa 1935. Four views show the Municipal Building/Firehouse, and three show fire engines parked in front of the building, including the 1927 American LaFrance Ladder Truck "William S. Grant." Another photograph shows buses parked to the south of the municipal building, belong to Maine Transportation (?), a subsidiary of the Maine Central Railroad Company. Another photograph shows two buses belonging to the Boston & Maine Transportation Company parked behind Manchester Bros. Garage. Another photograph shows the steamer J.T. Morse landing at the steamboat wharf in Northeast Harbor [show more] | |
N.E. Harbor Authority, View from South West Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| N.E. Harbor Authority, View from South West Great Harbor Maritime Museum Description: Photograph of painting signed MBG July 1938 showing the proposed redevelopment of the Sea Street area in Northeast Harbor as planned by Griswold & Gulick, architects of Boston. This proposal was ultimately unrealized, though the Sea Street dock area was redeveloped in the 1950s. | |
Fire trucks parked in front of the Municipal Building, Northeast Harbor, circa 1935 Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| Fire trucks parked in front of the Municipal Building, Northeast Harbor, circa 1935 Great Harbor Maritime Museum Description: Two fire engines parked in front of the Municipal Building, Northeast Harbor. A bus is parked the left of the Municipal Building, parked closer to Manchester Brothers' Garage. The truck on the left may be the Northeast Harbor Fire Company's 1926 Maxim Pumper, while that on the right is the ladder truck W.S. Grant, a 1927 American La France. This photograph was taken following the remodeling of the the Municipal Building, which was completed in 1934. [show more] | ||
Bar Harbor Loan & Building Association Envelope Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| Bar Harbor Loan & Building Association Envelope Great Harbor Maritime Museum Description: Envelope with the return address for Bar Harbor Loan & Building Association, c. 1930s | |
Continental Illinois National Bank to Mrs. George G. McMurtry Envelope, August 7, 1938 Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| Continental Illinois National Bank to Mrs. George G. McMurtry Envelope, August 7, 1938 Great Harbor Maritime Museum Description: Envelope sent to Mrs. George G. McMurtry from the Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago. There is a handwritten note on the back regarding rent receipts. | |
Angela C. Kaufman to Mildred Morrison Letter, July 15, 1935 Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| Angela C. Kaufman to Mildred Morrison Letter, July 15, 1935 Great Harbor Maritime Museum Description: Angela C. Kaufman sends a check for $71 and requests a receipt. Mildred Morrison acknowledges the receipt on the same paper. Letter is written on stationary from The Sunset Hotel in Bar Harbor, ME. |
Robert B. Williamson to Norman Shaw Letter, November 5, 1938 Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| Robert B. Williamson to Norman Shaw Letter, November 5, 1938 Great Harbor Maritime Museum Description: Robert B. Williamson acknowledges the receipt of a letter from Norman Shaw dated November 4 regarding Angela C. Kaufman. People Mentioned: Angela C. Kaufman, William R. Pattangall, Ernest L. Goodspeed, Lois H. Birkenwald | |
Roland A. Scribner to Applicants for Summer Malt Liquor Licenses Letter, March 28, 1938 Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| Roland A. Scribner to Applicants for Summer Malt Liquor Licenses Letter, March 28, 1938 Great Harbor Maritime Museum Description: Roland A. Scribner, the Chief Clerk of the State of Maine Liquor Commission, provides details and application instructions for obtaining summer malt liquor licenses. The letterhead includes the Maine state seal. | |
Roland A. Scribner to Applicants for Part Time and Summer Licenses Letter, March 28, 1938 Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| Roland A. Scribner to Applicants for Part Time and Summer Licenses Letter, March 28, 1938 Great Harbor Maritime Museum Description: Roland A. Scribner, the Chief Clerk of the State of Maine Liquor Commission, provides information about part-time and summer malt liquor licenses. The letterhead includes the Maine state seal. People Mentioned: Harold S. Boardman, Thomas F. Locke, Raymond E. Thurston | |
William W. Gallagher to R.C. Masterman Letter, June 22, 1938 Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| William W. Gallagher to R.C. Masterman Letter, June 22, 1938 Great Harbor Maritime Museum Description: William W. Gallagher, Assistant Attorney General and Counsel for the State of Maine Liquor Commission, informs R.C. Masterman that the application and bond for a summer spirituous and vinous liquor license for The Sunset Hotel and Restaurant in Bar Harbor, ME was not in the proper form. The letterhead includes the Maine state seal. People Mentioned: Harold S. Boardman, Thomas F. Locke, Raymond E. Thurston |
From William W. Gallagher Letter, 1938 Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| From William W. Gallagher Letter, 1938 Great Harbor Maritime Museum Description: William W. Gallagher, Assistant Attorney General and Counsel for the State of Maine Liquor Commission, provides information regarding the requirements of hotel and club licenses to sell spirituous and vinous liquors. | |
Roland A. Scribner to Applicants for Part-Time Malt Liquor Licenses Letter, March 28, 1938 Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| Roland A. Scribner to Applicants for Part-Time Malt Liquor Licenses Letter, March 28, 1938 Great Harbor Maritime Museum Description: Roland A. Scribner, the Chief Clerk of the State of Maine Liquor Commission, provides details and application instructions for obtaining part-time malt liquor licenses. The letterhead includes the Maine state seal. |