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Dedication of the Trenton Bridge Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Dedication of the Trenton Bridge Northeast Harbor Library Description: Dedication ceremony of old Trenton Bridge. Crowd milling about. Radio tower on Thompson's Island visible. (MAN 6) | |
Dedication of the Trenton Bridge Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Dedication of the Trenton Bridge Northeast Harbor Library Description: Dedication ceremony of old Trenton Bridge. Crowd seated in foreground (where visitor's center is now) marching band on bridge. Radio tower in background. | |
Dedication of Trenton Bridge Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Dedication of Trenton Bridge Northeast Harbor Library Description: Dedication ceremony of old Trenton Bridge. Crowd standing watching unknown man give speech. Photograph looking east from Thompson's Island. (MAN 18) | |
Dedication of Trenton Bridge Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Dedication of Trenton Bridge Northeast Harbor Library Description: Dedication ceremony of old Trenton Bridge. Crowd standing on Thompson's island. Barn and farmhouse where Visitor's Center now is. (MAN 17) | |
Dedication of Trenton Bridge Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Dedication of Trenton Bridge Northeast Harbor Library Description: Dedication ceremony of old Trenton Bridge. Band marching in foreground, crowd marching with American flags in background. | |
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| Dedication of Trenton Bridge Northeast Harbor Library Description: Dedication ceremony of old Trenton Bridge. Crowd standing near shore, looking west toward Bayside in Trenton. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions. | |
Passamaquoddy Indian Dancers Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Passamaquoddy Indian Dancers Northeast Harbor Library Description: A group of Passamaquoddy Indian Dancers who perform, annually in August, at the Pleasant Point Indian Reservation, Perry, Maine. Photo by Augustus D. Phillips & Son. | |
Roy Salisbury Collection - Miscellaneous Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Roy Salisbury Collection - Miscellaneous Northeast Harbor Library Description: 1. Postcard of a Mallard Drake, bird carving by Wendell Gilley. 3. - 7. Several photographs taken during a sculpture exhibit (Agnes Yarnall). 14. - 20. Other photographs depicting Air Force planes, ca. 1940's. 21. Postcard of Northeast Harbor Landing, Bear Island Light in distance | ||||
Pilgrims Landing at Plymouth - Original Pilgrim Shallop Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Pilgrims Landing at Plymouth - Original Pilgrim Shallop Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Date: Circa 1908 Media: Tinted collotype Title: Landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth 1620 from the Mayflower Subject: Pilgrim Shallop Publisher: Published in Germany for G.W. Morris, Portland, Maine Postage: 1¢ for United States and Island Possessions, Cuba, Canada and Mexico, 2¢ for foreign. Number: 84972 Addressed to Mrs. Eliza S. Gott, McKinley, Maine, Box 22. Front message: "Send me a postcard from Grace E. Gott" Postcard from Grace E. Gott (1896-1920) to her grandmother, Eliza Sawyer Butler, Mrs. Israel Gott (1847-1924) Grace E. Gott married Charles Lewellyn McKay on December 16, 1915. She signed the postcard as Grace E. Gott so archivists conclude that it was sent before that date. Judging by her handwriting, it is probable that she wrote the card c. 1908-1910. G.W. Morris printed their tinted collotype postcards in Germany in the early years of their existence (1901-1922). Archivists have therefore date the postcard as c. 1908. [show more] |