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1134 | Bucksaw |
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1049 | George C. Marshall Postage Stamp |
| Description: Postage stamp for 20 cents featuring George C. Marshall. The stamp has been postmarked. People Mentioned: George C. Marshall | ||||
1101 | Light Bulb |
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1126 | Bark Spud |
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1135 | Wringer |
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1136 | Bucksaw |
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1137 | Saw, Crosscut |
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1140 | Oil Pump |
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1143 | Mug, Shaving with Geo. F. Green Painted on it |
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1144 | Footwarmer Soapstone |
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1145 | Embroidery sampler |
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1708 | Ice Tongs |
| Description: Ice tongs from Stanley's Fish Market, Main Street, Northeast Harbor These ice tongs were used by David Stanley (and likely his father before him) to move large blocks of ice in the fish market. They are heavily rusted. There appears to be writing on one arm, but the rust makes it impossible to read. | ||||
1709 | Ice Tongs |
| Description: Ice tongs from Stanley's Fish Market, Main Street, Northeast Harbor These ice tongs were used by David Stanley (and likely his father before him) to move large blocks of ice in the fish market. They are heavily rusted. | ||||
1179 | Wooden Pull Toy |
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1180 | Box for wooden pull toy |
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1251 | Scrapbook Corners, in packet ca. 1925 |
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1291 | Blacksmith's Tongs |
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1301 | Mailbox |
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1302 | Lunchbox |
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1366 | Braided Rug |
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1492 | Lantern, Kerosene |
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1325 | Quarrying Plugs Bits |
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1376 | Collapsible Razor Ebony with Ivory (Chicago, German) |
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1589 | Display Case with adjustable shelves |
| Description: Oak display case with adjustable glass shelves, once used in Mrs. Tracy's Shop, Northeast Harbor, and later used in Mrs. Pervear's Shop, Northeast Harbor. Before being donated to the museum it was used in Pine Bough Antiques, Northeast Harbor. Mirror-paneled doors on the backside open, providing access to the interior space. Three draws are accessible from the back. |