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Dory at Bunkers Head 1900 By Fred Morse Islesford Historical Society |
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| Dory at Bunkers Head 1900 By Fred Morse Islesford Historical Society | |||
South West Harbor, 1950's or 1960's Islesford Historical Society |
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| South West Harbor, 1950's or 1960's Islesford Historical Society Description: A Christmas Greetings card from H.R. Beal and Sons, Inc. showing lobster and fishing boats in Southwest Harbor. | ||||
Along the Waterfront, Islesford, Bert Spurling's dock Islesford Historical Society |
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| Along the Waterfront, Islesford, Bert Spurling's dock Islesford Historical Society Description: A.M. Spurling, Publisher. Note on back of postcard says "Bert Spurling's dock. Bert's Jerry & Restless at the float. Elmer's Hobo at the wharf." | ||||
View of Acadia from Islesford Islesford Historical Society |
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The Islesford Steamer Islesford Historical Society |
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| The Islesford Steamer Islesford Historical Society Description: Back of postcard says "The steamer 'Islesford' was launched and put in service in 1893. She was sold in 1908. She was owned and captained by Gilbert Hadlock." | ||||
The Homeward Reach, Front and Back Islesford Historical Society |
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| The Homeward Reach, Front and Back Islesford Historical Society | ||||
Sailboat Islesford Harbor Islesford Historical Society |
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Champlain Monument Postcard Jesup Memorial Library |
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| Champlain Monument Postcard Jesup Memorial Library Description: In 1904, to mark the 300th anniversary of ChamplainÔs discovery of MDI, the Seal Harbor Village Improvement Society placed a monument honoring Champlain on Sea Cliff Drive. It was relocated in the 1970s to an obscure Seal Harbor ledge abutting Acadia National Park, where it now overlooks Route 3. Postcard featuring a drawing of the Champlain Monument in Seal Harbor, ME. Black and White |