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1571 | American Legion men standing next to the Firehouse, Northeast Harbor |
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| Description: Members of the Lurvey-Wright Post of the American Legion standing to the south of the firehouse, Northeast Harbor. A key accompanying this photograph gives the names of some of the men, including Lyle Wescott, Jack Reynolds, Gerald Sr. [Gerald Norwood, Sr], Arthur Walls, Zip Ober, James Bunker, Larry Wass, Bill Cripps, John Manchester, Arthur Eaton, H. Suminsby, and ____ McCrae. | |||
1576 | Luere Babson Deasy |
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| Description: Luere B. Deasy was born on February 8, 1859 in Gouldsboro to Daniel and Emma L. (Moore) Deasy. He was educated at the State Normal School in Castine. He did not attend college, but received a law degree from Boston University Law School. Deasy was admitted to the Bar in 1884. Prior to sitting on the Court, Deasy practiced in Bar Harbor. Deasy served as President of both the Hancock County Bar Association and the Maine State Bar Association. He was elected to the Maine State Senate and served as its President. Deasy was appointed an Associate Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court by Governor Milliken on September 25, 1918. On October 1, 1929, he was appointed Chief Justice by Governor Gardiner. He served as Chief until his retirement on February 7, 1930, when he returned to private practice in Bar Harbor. Deasy died on March 13, 1940, in Portland, at the age of 81. Sources: In Memoriam, Luere B. Deasy, 138 ME 371; James H. Mundy, Presidents of the Maine State Senate from 1820, Secretary of the Senate of Maine, 1979. See also article about Deasy at: http://mdihistory.org/wp-content/uploads/Horner.pdf [show more] | |||
1484 | Manuel Fatese at Old Sea Street Dock |
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1250 | Man Driving a Buckboard at Head of Somes Sound |
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1271 | Haynes Express Truck with Man |
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1270 | Photograph Haynes Express Truck with 4 men and luggage |
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| Description: Photograph copied and original returned | |||
1515 | Louise Hunt McMurtry |
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| Description: Married George Gibson McMurtry October 25, 1933. They had a daughter. They drew up separation papers on May 21, 1942. | |||
1514 | Mrs. George G. McMurtry (McMurtry - Mabel C. (Post) McMurtry |
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| Description: Wife of George Gibson McMurtry, which see. Married 1906-1933. | |||
1487 | Rug from President of Harvard Chas. Eliot's sloop "Sunshine" |
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| Description: Late 1800? Acrylic yarn makes date of 1870 implausible. Family says "Sunshine" built then. | |||
1254 | A. A. Hanna in Coast Guard Uniform |
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1248 | Alan A. Hanna with Navigation Equipment |
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1497 | David Strout |
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1206 | Postcard Photo of 2 Women. Addressed to Mrs. AA Murphy, Somes Sound |
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| Description: Description says "Mrs. AA Murphy" | |||
1263 | Photo C. S. Murphy as Boy Scout |
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1218 | Four Bucklin Children: Susan, Belinda, Martha & Chuck |
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1217 | Claude Stanley Murphy in Boy Scout Outfit 5/27. Troop 1204 |
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1216 | The Graces of Northeast Harbor. Steamship Company Owners. |
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1221 | Four Girls, Mount Desert High School |
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1219 | C. S. Murphy 5 Years Old with Horse |
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1280 | Buckboard with Driver & Ladies |
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1284 | Hall Quarry with 11 Men in Summer Sunday Dress Posed on Quarry Stones |
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| Description: Copy. Original returned to owner. |