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9192 | Advertisment card for Ayer’s Pills |
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| Description: Advertisment card for “Ayer’s Pills.” A color picture on the front depicts a soldier on a white horse slaying his adversary with a sword in his right hand (although he has a rifle on his hip), while valiantly holding high the red, white, and blue “Ayer’s Pills” flag in his left. Two fallen warriors lie on the ground. The gold helmet and body army, and spear, scattered about are reminiscent of medievil knights. They contrast the revolutionary uniforms of the soldiers. The flag looks french, but the pole sports a golden eagle. Below is written, “The Fight for the Standard.” On the back is a description of the pills and a list of the various illnesses they cure. Previously archived as 016.FIC.001.3.c, Old accession # **1541 [show more] | |||
2418 | League of Women Voters Scrapbook |
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| Description: Archival copy. 7/18/1979 - 4/14/1983. Topics include solid waste/recycling, Earth Day, health care, civil rights (gay rights). Photos, newspaper clippings and handwritten comments. Same as Object Id 015.017.37 | |||
2529 | Village Pharmacy Prescription |
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| Description: Prescription and envelope from the “Village Pharmacy, M.C. Morrison & Co. Proprietors”, Bar Harbor, ME. | |||
17437 | Times Past |
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| Description: Republication of Bar Harbor Record news items in Bar Harbor Times, . Compiled by Deborah Dyer of the Bar Harbor Historical Society, 6/24/1999. Discusses the new hospital being built with private funds but open to the general public. John S. Kennedy is chairman of the board. Bar Harbor has the first automobile in the state, it was a motorcyle. Extensive improvements made to the home of the Bar Harbor Banking and Trust Co. | ||
11744 | George Gilley and the Medicine Chest |
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| Description: George Gilley’s seagoing career as sailor and doctor; early medicines, Gilley family Occasional Paper No. 1 | |
9194 | Advertising card for Dr. Hartshorn’s No. 18: cure for sprains, bruises, neuralgia, rheumatism & c |
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| Description: Advertising card for “Dr. Hartshorn’s No. 18 - cure for sprains, bruises, neuralgia, rheumatism & c.” There is a picture of a young girl with a candle and holly behind her head on the front. On the back is more information and illnesses listed that can be cured by “Dr. Hartshorn’s No. 18” | |||
1533 | The Household Physician |
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| Description: Although a very early and interesting book, the condition is so poor that it should be considered for de-accession. Collections Committee on January 2016, considered de-accession, however, voted to keep due to age and belonging to Mrs. Wiggins There is a card inside with Mrs. ?? Wiggin Mt. Desert Maine written on it. |