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13086 | Addison Packing Camps |
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13087 | Addison Packing Company |
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16482 | Addison Packing Company |
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5968 | Addison Packing Company and Camps at Southwest Harbor |
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12317 | Addison Packing Company and the Robert Ash House at Southwest Harbor |
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| The house in the front of the photograph was the Robert Ash house. | Description: The house in the front of the photograph was the Robert Ash house. | |||
12316 | Addison Packing Company at Southwest Harbor |
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| The photo shows the factory bus, used to transport factory workers when fish came in. | Description: The photo shows the factory bus, used to transport factory workers when fish came in. | |||
5954 | Addison Packing Company at Southwest Harbor |
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5809 | Addison Packing Company Camps at Southwest Harbor - Summer of 1923 |
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10228 | Advertisement for William Underwood & Co |
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| Advertisement appeared in "The Outlook" - A Weekly Newspaper and an Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 83, May 5 - August 25, 1906. | Description: Advertisement appeared in "The Outlook" - A Weekly Newspaper and an Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 83, May 5 - August 25, 1906. | ||
13359 | Benjamin M. Robinson Wharf Allen J. Lawler Canning Factory A.J. Lawler Canning Factory |
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9464 | Clark Point from J.W. Stinson and Son in Southwest Harbor |
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7706 | Crab Pickers at Machiasport Canning Company, C.H. Rich's Wharf, Mckinley |
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9214 | Crew at the Addison Packing Company, Southwest Harbor |
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| The young man at the right of the photograph is probably holding a c. 1914 Sears & Roebuck Peerless bicycle with pneumatic tires. | Description: The young man at the right of the photograph is probably holding a c. 1914 Sears & Roebuck Peerless bicycle with pneumatic tires. | |||
6556 | Crew at the Old Factory of the William Underwood Company Lobster Cannery at Steamboat Wharf, Southwest Harbor |
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| In the photograph are: Alvin Lewis Norwood (1878-1956) Eugene "Gene" Hal Reed (1881-1957) John Thomas "Tom" Lawton (1854-1954) Wilder Reed - probably Wilda D. Reed (1886-1953), Mrs. Unknown Gray, Mrs. Leslie Elroy Hamblen and Mrs. Charles A. Gott Estelle "Stella" M. (Norwood) Latty (1876-1953), Mrs. Vernon H. Latty | Description: In the photograph are: Alvin Lewis Norwood (1878-1956) Eugene "Gene" Hal Reed (1881-1957) John Thomas "Tom" Lawton (1854-1954) Wilder Reed - probably Wilda D. Reed (1886-1953), Mrs. Unknown Gray, Mrs. Leslie Elroy Hamblen and Mrs. Charles A. Gott Estelle "Stella" M. (Norwood) Latty (1876-1953), Mrs. Vernon H. Latty | ||
6557 | Crew in front of Boiler Room Door of the New Underwood Factory at McKinley - After 1912 |
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6645 | Crew in the Cartoning Room of the Underwood Factory, McKinley, Maine |
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3592 | Freeman's Wharf Farnsworth Fish Factory |
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| Built by John T.R. Freeman around 1885. The wharf was occupied by several canning businesses at various times | Freeman's Wharf Farnsworth Fish Factory Description: Built by John T.R. Freeman around 1885. The wharf was occupied by several canning businesses at various times | ||||
11289 | Freeman's Wharf, Southwest Harbor - Farnsworth's Lobster, Clam and Sardine factory |
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6555 | Frying Fish at the Underwood Factory, McKinley, Maine |
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6456 | Inside the Machiasport Canning Company |
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6455 | Interior of the Machiasport Canning Company |
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6457 | Interior of the Machiasport Canning Company |
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10750 | J.W. Stinson & Son - Sardine Carrier Surfman at the Wharf |
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13088 | J.W. Stinson and Son |
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10638 | J.W. Stinson and Son - Coal Shed and Shute |
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