Search Term Record
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Potential Book Photo - 1st Round |
Number of Archive records |
0 |
Number of Library records |
0 |
Number of Photo records |
314 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
Related Records
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1601. Black Bass at Browns Camps - 1974.18.0015
Postcard titled: "1601. Black Bass at Browns Camps".
Record Type: Photo
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1684. A Cabin Interior, Browns Camps - 1974.18.0003
Postcard titled: "1684. A Cabin Interior, Browns Camps".
Record Type: Photo
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1915 Picnic with McAllisters - 2002.11.0015
Picnic around 1915. From left to right: Helena McAllister, Dan McAllister, Mattie McAllister, James Kilgour. Front: Don Kilgour. Back: Wellington McAllister. Taken from Photo CD #1.
Record Type: Photo
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1957 Lovell Old Home Days - 1974.34.0003
Four copies of photos from the 1957 Lovell Old Home Days parade.
Record Type: Photo
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1996 Lovell Old Home Days - 2004.03.0001
Ninety six photos from the July 27, 1996 Lovell Old Home Days.
Record Type: Photo
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1997 Lovell Old Home Days - 2004.49.0002
Eight photographs taken on July 26, 1997 during Lovell Old Home Days.
Record Type: Photo
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2316. Down the Lake, Browns Camps - 1974.18.0004
Postcard titled: "2316. Down the Lake, Browns Camps". Used in the Spring 2008 Newsletter.
Record Type: Photo
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7th & 8th Graders at Annie Heald School, mid 1950's - 1974.02.0127
Students in "The Big Room" (7th and 8th Grades) at Annie Heald School in Lovell Village, in 1956. In rows, front to back of classroom, beginning at the right: First row - Dorothy Wahl, Stephen Blood, Louise Kilgore. Second row - Helen Merrill, Linda Ring, Joan Sargent, Ethelyn Grover, James Chandler, Hobart Littlefield (standing). Third row - Erwin McAllister, Gerald Hurd, Merline Kilgore, Pat Eastman, Janice Grover, teacher Cora Cook (stand...
Record Type: Photo
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Abraham Andrews Barker - 1992.01.0030
Written by Charlotte Hobbs on a piece of paper attached to the photo: "Abraham Andrews Barker. He went to Pennsylvania and became wealthy. Had a granddaughter named Lovell Maine Barker. He was an Abolitionist involved in the Underground Railroad."
Record Type: Photo
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Alfreda (Rogers) Lawler in the Snow - 2005.37.0035
Alfreda (Rogers) Lawler wearing a bathing suit in the snow. Taken from Photo CD #2.
Record Type: Photo
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All Enjoy the Lobster Cook-out at Boulder Brook - 2002.07.0008
Postcard titled: "All Enjoy the Lobster Cook-out at Boulder Brook, Center Lovell Maine E48C". On the back of the postcard is written: "Nearest to camera: Hattie Lyons and her son, Dr. Vosburg Lyons. Taken about 1951/52 probably. Waitress standing center .........Merilyn Norton". Hattie Lyons was the owner of Boulder Brook for many years. 2 copies. Used in the Summer 2022 newsletter.
Record Type: Photo
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Alpheus Hamblen's Photography Studio at #4 - 1992.01.0028
Alpheus Hamblen's traveling photography studio. Hamblen served in the Civil War and lived at #4 at the Barker place, later the Howard Allen home. Used in the Spring 2009 Newsletter.
Record Type: Photo
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Apple Barrel Cart - 1992.01.0011
Written on back: Apples in barrels, off for England. Description of the photo for the Fall Harvest event included this: "In the late 1800's Maine became one of the principal apple growing regions of the world. Maine apples, including those from Lovell, were shipped throughout the eastern seaboard and a large apple trade was established between Portland and the ports of England." Photo enhanced and mounted for the Living in Lovell 1800 - 2000 E...
Record Type: Photo
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Arlene Watson - 2015.04.0013
Arlene Watson sitting on the steps of the Charlotte E. Hobbs Memorial Library.
Record Type: Photo
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Armstrong Family Arrives by Stage, 1910 - 2008.34.0001
1910 photo of the Armstrong family arriving at Kezar Lake by stagecoach. This can also be found on Photo CD #1, donated by Katherine Armstrong. According to Joan Brown in 2008: "Schuyler Armstrong was a funeral director from Philadelphia. The family would come to the lake with a large entourage of maiden ladies and black servants. They had a chauffeur named Albert and 2 ladies servants, Gertrude and Teeny."
Record Type: Photo
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Arthur P. Stone's Boathouse, Early 1900's - 2004.11.0018
View of Arthur P. Stone's boathouse on Rattlesnake Island in the early 1900's.
Record Type: Photo
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Arthur P. Stone Walking with his Two Daughters - 2004.11.0041
Arthur P. Stone walking down Birch Road with his two daughters, Ruth and Sybil. hand tinted print.
Record Type: Photo
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Arthur Stone's Boathouse - 2004.11.0072
Arthur Stone's boathouse on Rattlesnake Island, before it fell down.
Record Type: Photo
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Arthur Stone's Boat Keewaydin, Early 1900's - 2005.28.0003
Arthur Stone's Boat, the Keewaydin, on the lake in the early 1900's
Record Type: Photo
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Asa Eastman - 1992.01.0120
Portrait of Asa Eastman. Written on the back is: "One of Phineas Eastman's youngest sons. Went to Pennsylvania. Married a daughter of John Quincy Adams who was a cousin of President John Quicy Adams and named for him."
Record Type: Photo