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2389Old Brown Glass Bottle
  • Object, Containers, Vessel, Bottle
  • 07/15/2008
Description:
This brown bottle has part of a label on it. The remaining letters in the title of the label are: YDE MERCK . Under this appears RMALDEHYDE). In the upper right hand corner of the label is written: S-.3643. The directions on the label instruct the user on how to handle formaldehyde. The shape of the bottle is round.
2390Old Glass Bottle
  • Object, Containers, Vessel, Bottle
  • 07/15/2008
Description:
This small glass bottle has a light green hue with a frosted look. It is translucent. The top is missing. It is 4 inches high and 3 inches round. It doesn't stand up straight by itself.
2388Old Light Green Bottle
  • Object, Containers, Vessel, Bottle
  • 07/15/2008
Description:
This light green bottle (soft mint color) is 8 inches high with a circumference of almost 8 inches. The height of the neck is about 2 inches. At the center of the base is a stamped mark which looks like a zero in a square. The bottle has 12 faces, each one measuring about 11/16s. There are several scratch marks. There is no top present.
2387Old Clear Square Bottle with a Stopper
  • Object, Containers, Vessel, Bottle
  • 07/15/2008
Description:
This bottle has part of a label. You can read the words "Olive", "C.M.Brown & Co.", "Hammond St.", "Pharmicists", and "Bangor, Maine". The bottle is 9 and 3/4 high. It measures about 12 inches around the middle of the bottle. There is a cork top present. The neck is 1 and 3/4 inches tall. There are four 2and 1/2 by 7 and 1/2 inch "arch ways" embossed on the faces of the bottle. There is a residue of dirt on the inside of the bottom and on one side. The glass is somewhat cloudy. [show more]
2385Small Brown Bottle with a Metal Lid
  • Object, Containers, Vessel, Bottle
  • 07/15/2008
Description:
This rectangular-shaped glass bottle3 inches high and 4 and 1/2 inches around. It has a metal top which has several black scratch marks in its silver color. The base has numbers which appear to be 2138 with a 7 and 3 underneath separated by an imprinted image.
2386Small Amber-Colored Square Glass Bottle
  • Object, Containers, Vessel, Bottle
  • 07/15/2008
Description:
This small old glass bottle is amber-colored. There is no top present. It has 4 faces, each measuring 10/16s of an inch by 1 and 3/4 inches. On one side is written what looks like BOERCKE & TAFEL NEW YORK.
2384Ole Brown Square-shape Bottle with a Cork Stopper
  • Object, Containers, Vessel, Bottle
  • 07/15/2008
Description:
This brown bottle measures almost 4 inches with its cork stopper in place. There is a label which has "E.M. Tower, Ogunquit, Maine, Telephone Connections" written on it. There are lines below the heading which are earmarked for a No., Date, and Directions. Each face measure 1 inch by 2 and 1/4 inches. The neck is 3/4 of an inch.
2383Old Clear Bottle
  • Object, Containers, Vessel, Bottle
  • 07/15/2008
Description:
This small clear glass bottle measures 2 and 1/4 inches high and 2 inches around. There is no stopper. There is a label but the lettering is hard to decipher. I can make out: ORIENTA ANACARDIUM. The glass appears cloudy and dirty.
2300MDI Historical Society Garden
  • Image, Photograph
  • Kathy Van Gorder
  • 2005
Description:
Photographs and negatives of the instillation of the Somesville Bridge
2281Old Glass Bottle with a Cork Stopper
  • Object, Containers, Vessel, Bottle
  • 07/15/2008
Description:
This is a small bottle which is 2 and 3/4 inch high and 2 and 1/4 inches around. The cork stopper is in place. There is a label which has StaphisAGria on it. There is a thin cord wrapped around the top of this round bottle.
1547The Mirror of Maine
  • Publication, Book
  • Sprague, Laura Fecych, ed.
  • Univ. of Maine Press and Baxter Society
  • 2000
Description:
This is an annotated and illustrated bibliography of 100 books "that reveal the history of the state and the life of its people."