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"Humorous Poems" by Thomas Hood Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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Musgrave v. Farren Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Musgrave v. Farren Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Rev. Dr. Seth Low's lawn, Susie and Cora Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Rev. Dr. Seth Low's lawn, Susie and Cora Northeast Harbor Library | ||
Sailing Party Northeast Harbor Library |
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Sailing Party Northeast Harbor Library |
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Sailing party Northeast Harbor Library |
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Sailing Party Northeast Harbor Library |
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Margaret McEachern and Lucy Atwood Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Margaret McEachern and Lucy Atwood Northeast Harbor Library | ||
Sailing Party Northeast Harbor Library |
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Captain Perry Northeast Harbor Library |
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Adams House Northeast Harbor Library |
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Kimball, Richard of Ipswich Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Kimball, Richard of Ipswich Northeast Harbor Library Description: History of the Kimball Family, (1634-1897) Ancestors of The Kemballs or Kemboldes of England. Account of the Kimballs of Boston, Mass. | ||
Marion Elizabeth Dougherty with Parasol Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Marion Elizabeth Dougherty with Parasol Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Jean Tewksbury Rand and Helen in Hammock Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Jean Tewksbury Rand and Helen in Hammock Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Jean is on the right. | |
Allen, William of Salisbury Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Allen, William of Salisbury Northeast Harbor Library Description: Genealogy of old Family's of Salisbury & Amesbury. Some related families of Newbury, Haverhill, Ipswich & Hampton. | ||
Jessie A. Marsh Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Jessie A. Marsh Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Jean Tewksbury Rand Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Jean Tewksbury Rand Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
"Daisy" and Misses Smith on Round Bottom Skiff "Undine" Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| "Daisy" and Misses Smith on Round Bottom Skiff "Undine" Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
On Board the "Gwen" Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| On Board the "Gwen" Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Mr. M with his Horses "Daisy" and "Lillie" Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Mr. M with his Horses "Daisy" and "Lillie" Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Baby in Arms of Unknown Man Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Baby in Arms of Unknown Man Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Mr. Dunn Raking Hay at Thorndike Cottage Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Mr. Dunn Raking Hay at Thorndike Cottage Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Octavia Rhodesia Gray Allen Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Octavia Rhodesia Gray Allen Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
John Tyler Murphy and wife Viola A. (Marshall) Murphy on their Wedding Day Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| John Tyler Murphy and wife Viola A. (Marshall) Murphy on their Wedding Day Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
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] |