Description: Lily pads on the water and a white flower growing out of a crack of rocks Note-This set from 3 in envelope,yellow 'ALBUM PRINT'' Brown Studio,Bar Harbor,Maine From folder -Spiker Family,Friends and Personal
Description: Water lily growing and surrounded by lily pads Note -This set from 3 in envelope yellow 'Album Prints' Brown Studio. Bar Harbor,Maine From folder -Spiker Family,Friends and Personal
Description: Cow bell with leather strap. This object record is an erroneous second cataloging of the object (a cow bell). The original, correct record is 995-62-62. Do not use this record or accession number! I'm leaving it only so as not to mess up the other objects in this accession. Michael Shook 5/20/08
Description: Letters 'LM' engraved or chisled into the metal The original record was 996-240-456 which has been deleted from PP. 426 written in white ink inside bell
Description: Cobbler's bench and tools, which included spools for thread, a cloth bag with scraps of newspaper, thin wooden sticks, loose square-headed nails. Many pegs have been hammered into the surface of the bench.
Description: This is an itemized bill from Benjamin H. Higgins to the town of Eden for his services as Selectman. Some of the charges are for transportation, distributing bills and attending meetings in Ellsworth.
Description: Bill of Sale between Jacob Higgins and Thomas Church (last name?). "I agree to sell the timbers that lies on Sparow Higgins Landing so called if he likes the timbers and all the plank also by paying 12 dollars per thousand." Blue Hill April 28th, 1883
Description: Elegant moss green silk blouse. Removable collar, full cotton lining, pleated. Fabric loops through the front buttons. Stored in Textile Box # 2 and numbered LC28.
Description: Cream-colored infant's blouse with short sleeves, triangular embroidered eyelet panel in front, Gathered panels and no buttons or other closing at back.
Description: First bonnet worn by Edith Etta Salisbury, who was born May 10, 1869. She was the grandmother of Gail Reiber, and Edith's mother was Henrietta Somes. Cream cloth with net crown, decorated with cream ribbon, cloth flowers and bricabrac and tiny beading around the brim. Silk (?) ties. Brim and crown have been stiffened.