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Photo of Bar Harbor Express Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Photo of Bar Harbor Express Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Black & white photo depicting the Bar Harbor Express Railroad train leaving Mt. Desert Ferry. Locomotive under full steam with exhaust clearly visible and is along shoreline. | |
Leslie Brewer, Freddy Richardson and William Dolliver Homemade Car Postcard, c. 1908 Seal Cove Auto Museum |
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| Leslie Brewer, Freddy Richardson and William Dolliver Homemade Car Postcard, c. 1908 Seal Cove Auto Museum Description: A homemade car built by Leslie Brewer, Freddy Richardson and William Dolliver of Bar Harbor, Maine. The message on the back claims it is "the first auto in town." People Mentioned: Leslie Brewer, Willie Dolliver, Freddy Richardson Black and white | |
Bar Harbor Club Postcard, undated Tremont Historical Society |
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| Bar Harbor Club Postcard, undated Tremont Historical Society Description: The Bar Harbor Club was built by J.P. Morgan and opened in 1930. The Bar Harbor Club in Bar Harbor, Maine. People Depicted: J. P. Morgan Black and white | ||
Opening Day at the Bar Harbor-Yarmouth Ferry Terminal, Bar Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Opening Day at the Bar Harbor-Yarmouth Ferry Terminal, Bar Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Automobiles along the road at front - Left to Right: The automobile with the hood open is a 1954 Ford Hardtop. 1948 Chrysler 1950-1951 Studebaker Behind tree - 1953 Ford station wagon. W.H. Ballard wrote this note on the negative sleeve for the photograph: "“Bluenose” Ferry Terminal, Bar Harbor, ME; taken the day the Bar Harbor-Yarmouth ferry was officially welcomed (service had been on since the early part of January). Blowing a hard SE gale, and I had to press down so hard on the camera that the tripod sagged. I was the only one who remained on the ridge." [show more] |
Simeon Holden Mayo and his 1907 Maxwell Automobile at the Florence Hotel, Bar Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Simeon Holden Mayo and his 1907 Maxwell Automobile at the Florence Hotel, Bar Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |