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Savoy Toilet Paper Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Savoy Toilet Paper Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: High quality "Savoy" toilet paper from Malvern Hotel; stack of flat sheets; package is white with navy blue lettering; manufactured in Boston and New York by Stone & Forsyth | |
Emerson High School Class of 1898 Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Emerson High School Class of 1898 Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: A photo of the Emerson High School graduation class of 1898. | ||
Forest St. School, grades 1-4 Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Forest St. School, grades 1-4 Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: A photo of grades 1-4 at the Forest St. School in Bar Harbor. Identified in photo: Shirley Brewer (2nd row - 3rd from left) Henry Soper (3rd row - 6th from left) Lotti Brewer Ells (3rd row - 7th from left) Phoebe Marshall (3rd row - 4th from left) Byron Brewer (2nd row - 2nd from left) | ||
Heald schoolhouse, grades 1-4 Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Heald schoolhouse, grades 1-4 Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: A photo of grades 1-4 at the Heald schoolhouse on School St. in Bar Harbor. | ||
Photograph of The Briars Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Photograph of The Briars Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Oblique photograph of The Briars, a cottage near the Shore Path in Bar Harbor. The house is largely obscured by trees, and gates are visible, as is part of a stone wall. The Briars was built for J. Montgomery Sears and was designed by W. Ralph Emerson. It was later owned by Evalyn Walsh McLean. The house was torn down around 1968. On the back of the photograph is the stamp of E. Emery, Bar Harbor. In blue ink is written "Thayer Cottage, Bar Harbor Maine" In pencil is written Livingston Road. [show more] | |
Interrogation in Sanford v. Preble Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Interrogation in Sanford v. Preble Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Direct Interrogation: Sanford vs Preble, of William P. Preble, undated, probably taken during trial which was supposed to start 3 Jan 1899 according to text of items 811 & 812 | ||
Rear view of Preble House with William Pitt Preble and two women Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Rear view of Preble House with William Pitt Preble and two women Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Photo, ca. 1895, rear view of the Preble House showing William Pitt Preble (1811-1905) with two women. The woman on the left could be Preble's second wife, Jane Matilda Hadlock Sanford Preble (1826-1898). The house was built by Captain Samuel Hadlock, Jr. and Samuel Spurling ca. 1827, and was occupied by Hadlocks and Prebles related through marriage or blood for its first century. The house and property have expanded and contracted over the course of its nearly 200 years. It was restored in the late 1940s and stands today as one of the largest and most historic homes on Great Cranberry Island. It was the boyhood home of Civil War General Andrew Barclay Spurling who was born across the street in the Freeman house. [show more] | ||
Sanford v. Preble documents Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Sanford v. Preble documents Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Document: List of items & expenses that Sanford owes Preble up to date 20 Oct 1898, probably prepared by Preble in preparation for the trlal Sanford vs Preble. Transcribed. | ||
Jimmy Storey's house Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Jimmy Storey's house Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Photo, Copy of an 8" x 10" black and white photograph of Jimmy Storey's house on Great Cranberry Island, taken about 1893 by Frederick Wesley Morse. (This photo and two others (1000.2.193 and 192) are accompanied by a note: "Merry Christmas 1990, Dear Gaile - I thought you might like to have copies of the three photos that I found in Islands of the Mid-Maine Coast. The little boy in the hat is, I believe, Peter Richardson. The photos were taken about 1893. Have a wonderful Christmas! All our love to you both, Jim & Isabelle" Storey. [show more] |