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Harvesting Ice at Chris's Pond Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Harvesting Ice at Chris's Pond Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Harvesting Ice at Chris's Pond Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Harvesting Ice at Chris's Pond Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Lawler Ice Business, Harvesting Ice at Chris's Pond Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Lawler Ice Business, Harvesting Ice at Chris's Pond Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Howe D. Higgins in His Workshop at Harborside Industries Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Howe D. Higgins in His Workshop at Harborside Industries Southwest Harbor Public Library |
George Ripley Fuller Working in his Law Office Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| George Ripley Fuller Working in his Law Office Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: George Ripley Fuller's Law Office was on the 2nd floor of the Odd Fellows Hall. | |
Bill Leading the Horses at Lawlor Ice Business Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bill Leading the Horses at Lawlor Ice Business Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Christopher Wendell Lawlor Driving the Ice Wagon Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Christopher Wendell Lawlor Driving the Ice Wagon Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The woman in the wagon was an unknown Irish maid, a friend of Anne Coffey Lawlor. The horse was named "Dick". | |
Christopher Wendell Lawlor Driving His Ice Wagon Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Christopher Wendell Lawlor Driving His Ice Wagon Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Left to Right: Unknown man Joseph Christopher Lawlor (1925-2002) Christopher Wendell Lawlor (1893-1956) Chris, like many people of his time, used the chassis or wheels or parts of a worn out Ford Model A automobiles or trucks as the base for his hay and ice wagons. The wagon shown here has Model A. wheels. |