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The First Masonic Hall, Southwest Harbor, Maine, with Horse and Buggy Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The First Masonic Hall, Southwest Harbor, Maine, with Horse and Buggy Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The photograph shows shows the Hancock Market and old streetlight. |
Main Street - The Carroll Building - Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Main Street - The Carroll Building - Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The cars are probably a 1936 Ford and a 1936 Oldsmobile. The building on the left is the Dudley Luther Mayo house. The white building, then the Carroll Building on Main Street in Southwest Harbor, housed Carroll Drug Store and the A&P. The village green is just visible to the right of the building. |
Water Tower and Camp at Great Pond CCC Camp Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Water Tower and Camp at Great Pond CCC Camp Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The automobile on the left is a 1929 Ford Model A. The one on the right is probably a 1928 or 1929 Chevrolet. | |
William Holden Whitmore and wife Lucy Ella Lawler Whitmore Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| William Holden Whitmore and wife Lucy Ella Lawler Whitmore Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
William Holden Whitmore (1847-1914) - In Sleigh Pulled by Bess Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| William Holden Whitmore (1847-1914) - In Sleigh Pulled by Bess Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Simeon Holden Mayo at the Wheel of his 1907 Maxwell Automobile Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Simeon Holden Mayo at the Wheel of his 1907 Maxwell Automobile Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Simeon Holden Mayo at the Wheel of his 1907 Maxwell Automobile Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Simeon Holden Mayo at the Wheel of his 1907 Maxwell Automobile Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Buggies at Steamboat Wharf Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Buggies at Steamboat Wharf Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Buggy at Steamboat Wharf Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Buggy at Steamboat Wharf Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Southwest Harbor Fire Trucks Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Southwest Harbor Fire Trucks Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The fire trucks are – from left to right: 1950 Ford 1943-1947 Ford 1941 Buffalo custom pumper The building shown in this photograph was built by R.M. Norwood in 1917. - Traditions and Records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine by Mrs. Seth S. Thornton, p. 85 – 1938 It was originally the primary school for Southwest Harbor, located on Main Street on the land that is now the lawn in front of Pemetic High School, now Pemetic Elementary School. It was moved across the street in 1938 to serve as a building to store fire trucks, town equipment and, initially, the school bus. The second floor, where the town office is now located, was used primarily for storage. - 2007 [show more] |
Southwest Harbor Fire Trucks Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Southwest Harbor Fire Trucks Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The fire trucks are, from left to right: 1950 Ford 1943-1947 Ford 1941 Buffalo custom pumper Foreground: Hand pumper #609 The hand pumber #609 was built by William Cooper Hunneman (1769-1856) in 1857. William Hunneman, an apprentice to Paul Revere, is best known for the andirons and occasional teakettle marked with his surname. The #609 was sold first to Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and named the "Governor Langdon". Purchased in 1879 by Bedford Massachusetts, #609 was renamed "Shawsheen", and became the second engine the town of Bedford owned. Later #609 made it's way to Tremont Maine, and in 1905, the pumper became a part of the new town of Southwest Harbor when it separated from Tremont. Drawn and pumped by hand, this pumper was last known to be used at the Causeway Club in Southwest Harbor, celebrating V-E Day in 1945. Over the remaining years the pumper was stored in many Mount Desert Island locations. Moved from place to place, including the museum in Northeast Harbor, the Seal Cove Auto Museum in Seal Cove, the pumper now resides in Southwest Harbor. In the winter of 2008-09, the Junior Firefighters checked on the pumper to find it's wheels frozen in three inches of ice at the current storage facility. This prompted the kids to start a fundraising campaign to house #609 in a permanent, solar powered, climate controlled building, on the grounds of the Southwest Harbor Fire Station. Two sides of the structure are to be UV protective glass for viewing and enjoyment by future generations. [show more] |
Clark Point Road in the Snow Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Clark Point Road in the Snow Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The automobile is a 1929 Ford Model A. Therefore, this photo was taken no earlier than 1929. The buildings left to right: -The Edwin Leon Higgins house – 39 Clark Point Road -The Isaac Herrick house – 43 Clark Point Road -The Herrick Building – 45 Clark Point Road -The William Irving Mayo House (The Central House) – 51 Clark Point Road. | |
Christopher Wendell Lawlor's Family in a Sleigh Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Christopher Wendell Lawlor's Family in a Sleigh Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Ina Caroline (Robinson) Lawler - on porch William Joseph Lawler - in sleigh on left Rosemary Lawler - in sleigh, center Joseph Christopher Lawler - in sleigh on right Christopher Wendell Lawler - at far left "Barney" - the horse |