Davistown Museum Archives | Postcards |
| Status | Location |
111003E1 | Postcard of Northeast Harbor County Rd from Rock | photo | photo | NOM |
| End Hotel |
Color postcard, 5 1/2" wide by 3 3/8" high, signed "No. AA3721 Published by The A. G. Bain Co., Northeast Harbor, Me Made in Germany", |
1910. |
This card has been donated to the Mount Desert Historical Society. It was written to Miss Madeline Peckham of Thomaston, ME, by Aunt |
Annie. |
111003E3 | Postcard of Northeast Harbor, Maine, Clifton House | photo | photo | NOM |
Color postcard, 5 1/2" wide by 3 3/8" high, signed "THE HUGH c. LEIGHTON CO., MANUFACTURERS, PORTLAND, ME., U.S.A. |
25048 PRINTED IN GERMANY", 1907. |
This card has been donated to the Mount Desert Historical Society. It was written to Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Robinson of Thomaston, ME |
120203E6 | Postcard of Pitcher Pond, Maine | photo | photo | DTM |
Black and white postcard, 5 1/2" wide, 3 3/8" high, signed "THIS IS A REAL PHOTOGRAPH FROM THE STUDIO OF CHARLES A. |
TOWNSEND, BELFAST, MAINE" and "Pitcher Pond. Copyright 1906, by Chas. A. Townsend.", 1906. |
This postcard was written to Mrs. Ralph (Julia) Robinson of Thomaston, ME, by Clara (?) |
112003E5 | Postcard of Rockland, Maine, Breakwater Light | photo | photo | DTM |
Color postcard, 5 1/2" wide by 3 3/8" high, signed "66845" on the front, 1911. |
This postcard was written to Mrs. Ralph (Julia) Robinson of Litchfield, ME, by her mother. It appears to have been glued into an album with |
black pages. When it was removed large oval blobs of glue and construction paper were left on the back of the card. |
120203E5 | Postcard of small child on a wagon pulled by a horse | photo | photo | DTM |
Black and white postcard, 5 1/2" wide, 3 3/8" high, . |
This postcard was never mailed. |
120203E1 | Postcard of South Hope, Maine, Fisk House | photo | photo | DTM |
Color postcard, 5 1/2" wide, 3 3/8" high, signed "Huston's Bookstore, Rockland, ME. Printed in Germany", 1907. |
This postcard was written to Mrs. Ralph (Julia) S. Robinson of Thomaston, ME, by Grace. |
120203E2 | Postcard of South Waldoboro, Maine | photo | photo | DTM |
Black and white postcard, 5 1/2" wide, 3 3/8" high, signed "NELSON J. HURD, GLEN COVE, ME.", 1913. |
This postcard was written to Mr. R Robinson of Waldoboro, ME, by H. M. R. |
110603E2 | Postcard of Swans Island harbor scene | photo | photo | DTM |
Color postcard, 5 1/2" wide, 3 3/8" high, signed "e Hugh C. Leighton Co., Manufacturers, Portland, Me., U.S.A. Printed in Frankfort a|M. |
Germany 4944", 1909. |
This postcard was written to Mrs. Milton Bean of Phillips, ME by her grandchild Annie. |
111203E6 | Postcard of Thomaston, Maine, M.C.R.R. Station | photo | photo | DTM |
Black and white postcard, 5 1/2" wide, 3 3/8" high, unsigned, 1909. |
This postcard was written to Mr. Ralph S. Robinson at school (University of Maine, Orono) by Lena E. Shirey. The photograph is of the |
railroad station (Maine Central Railroad). |
120203E4 | Postcard of three men on a small boat | photo | photo | DTM |
Black and white postcard, 5 1/2" wide, 3 3/8" high, . |
This postcard was never mailed. |
111203E2 | Postcard of Warren, Maine, alewife fishing on the | photo | photo | DTM |
| Georges River |
Color postcard, 5 1/2" wide, 3 3/8" high, signed "THE HUGH C. LEIGHTON CO., MANUFACTURERS, PORTLAND ME., U.S.A. |
PRINTED IN FRANKFORT o/MAIN, GERMANY No 4533.", 1910. |
The fishermen are shown using dip nets to capture the fish. This postcard was written to Mrs. Ralph Robinson (Julia) of Thomaston, ME, by |
her mother. |
111203E5 | Postcard of Warren, Maine, Georges River | photo | photo | DTM |
Color postcard, 5 1/2" wide, 3 3/8" high, signed "THE HUGH C. LEIGHTON CO., MANUFACTURERS, PORTLAND ME., U.S.A. |
PRINTED IN FRANKFORT o/MAIN, GERMANY No 4993.", 1909. |
This card was written to Mrs. Ralph S. Robinson (Julia) of Thomaston, Maine by her mother. |
111203E3 | Postcard of Warren, Maine, hotel and mill | photo | photo | DTM |
Black and white postcard, 5 1/2" wide, 3 3/8" high, signed "PHOTOGRA___ POST ___ FROM ___ EASTERN ILLUSTRAT___ BELFAST, |
ME. CORRESPONDENCE __ FOR THE ADDRESS". |
This postcard was never mailed. Part of the mark on the back is obscured because it was once pasted into a scrapbook. Some of the |
scrapbook paper is still stuck to the postcard. The front is also marked "11 A". |
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