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Nan Kellam in the Spizzler Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Nan Kellam in the Spizzler Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The Spizzler was Art and Nan Kellam's 1936 Ford Coupe. | ||
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” | |||
Green Mountain Railway, Mt. Desert, Me. Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Green Mountain Railway, Mt. Desert, Me. Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Railroad Station from the Bridge in Truro, Nova Scotia Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Railroad Station from the Bridge in Truro, Nova Scotia Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Buckboard Party to The Caves Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Buckboard Party to The Caves Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
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 | |||
Jesuit Spring - East on Fernald Point, Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Jesuit Spring - East on Fernald Point, Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Buggies at Steamboat Wharf Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Buggies at Steamboat Wharf Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Deacon Henry Higgins Clark and Child Driving a Buggy at Deacon's Cove on Clark Point Road Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Deacon Henry Higgins Clark and Child Driving a Buggy at Deacon's Cove on Clark Point Road Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Deacon H.H. Clark rounding Clark's Cove. The first Clark & Parker store, 1861, is at right, Bee's store, 1884, at left. Bryant Bradley's photographic studio shows as a part of Bee's store. The pedestrian is Mr. Campbell. |
Moses Morse Sawin and Sawin's Express on Oxford Street, Cambridge Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Moses Morse Sawin and Sawin's Express on Oxford Street, Cambridge Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: This photograph was taken on Oxford Street, bordering the Harvard University campus, which was 6 blocks southwest from Jennie L. Rand's(Henry Lathrop Rand's mother) house on Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
Fred Cutter Parker, Jack Cutter Parker and William "Willie" Edwin Parker on a Buckboard Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Fred Cutter Parker, Jack Cutter Parker and William "Willie" Edwin Parker on a Buckboard Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Fred, Jack and Willy Parker were three of William Gilman and Ada Eldora Clark Parker's children. The photograph was taken near 148 Clark Point Road, Southwest Harbor, Maine - the William Gilman Parker House. |
Buggy at Steamboat Wharf Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Buggy at Steamboat Wharf Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Nell Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton and Seth Sprague Thornton Leaving Southwest Harbor for Houlton Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Nell Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton and Seth Sprague Thornton Leaving Southwest Harbor for Houlton Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Nell and Seth Thornton are shown leaving Southwest Harbor for their home in Houlton, Maine in a beautiful 1910 Model T Ford automobile. Nell sits in the back seat, a man is driving and another stands at the side of the car. The Model T may belong to Seth or the other man who may possibly be driving them to Bar Harbor or Ellsworth to board the train for Houlton. If the Ford belonged to the Thorntons the trip from Southwest Harbor to Houlton would have taken them at least 11 hours by automobile in 1912. They probably would have stopped for at least one night thereby making an even longer trip. The Carroll family celebrated the Fourth of July every year with a picnic at their old family home, The Mountain House, on Carroll hill in Southwest Harbor. [show more] |
George W. Fiske Delivering Mail to Nell Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton at Houlton, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| George W. Fiske Delivering Mail to Nell Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton at Houlton, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Buckboard Party with Driver in Derby Hat Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Buckboard Party with Driver in Derby Hat Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Marion Quincy Winslow Rand, Mrs. Henry Lathrop Rand - "Our Mayflower Buggy" Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Marion Quincy Winslow Rand, Mrs. Henry Lathrop Rand - "Our Mayflower Buggy" Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Schooner Theoline at the Dock in New York City Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Schooner Theoline at the Dock in New York City Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Wilford Howard Kittredge, Milton Donald Kittredge and Sarah Tenney Carroll, Mrs. Wilford H. Kittredge Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Wilford Howard Kittredge, Milton Donald Kittredge and Sarah Tenney Carroll, Mrs. Wilford H. Kittredge Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Left to Right: Wilford Howard Kittredge (1881-1950) Milton Donald Kittredge (1905-1986) Sarah Tenney Kittredge, Mrs. Wilford Howard Kittredge (1880-1960) |