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7422 | Somes Cove, ME |
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| Description: Two masted schooner at wharf in back of Fernald’s store (purchased in 1887 from A.J. Whiting); later Port-in-a-Storm bookstore, at low tide. Loading ramp extends from second story door in back of building. Somes House Inn to the right. Port in a Storm later was used as an art gallery. | |||
11455 | Somes House and Cottages, Somesville, ME. 2K. |
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| Description: From Somes Cove looking towards Somesville and Main Street. To the left, wreck of Schooner Catherine, no masts. Behind Catherine to the left, Fernald’s store (aka A.J. Whiting’s Store) then Port-in-a-Storm bookstore, then The Gallery at Somes Sound (2013-15) . To the right of Fernald’s Store, historic Nathan Salisbury House, once owned by Stan and Binnie MacDonald. To the right Somes House Inn and Cottages. Marked on bottom, “Somes House and Cottages, Somesville, ME. 2K.” [show more] | |||
7387 | Harbor view. |
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| Description: Looking back at city from harbor. Wide street runs through middle of photo from harborside. Two three-masted schooners in port to the right. Three church steeples rise in background above city. To the left sign above building reads, “Washburn [?] flour.” Harbor unidentified; no date. | |||
1146 | Araho at Southwest Harbor Negative, 1956 (1) |
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| Description: The Araho is lifted out of the water in Southwest Harbor, ME. Black and white | |
1147 | Araho at Southwest Harbor Negative, 1956 (2) |
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| Description: The Araho is lifted out of the water in Southwest Harbor, ME. Black and white |