Description: Black and white "Christmas Greeting" photo postcard showing canoers on Somesville Mill Pond with Somesville Library in background. Back of card has written, "Bob & Norma."
Description: Postcard of Grist Mill on Somes Brook. High trees cover most of the building. Shingled roof and cedar shingled siding. Large stones bank of brook. Negative # 997-377-542 was likely made from this postcard.
Description: Postcard of men in dark full suits (jacket, vest, long dark ties, white shirts, dark fedoras) posing lifting stick with large fish attached to it. Fish is as tall as men, hangs down from pole suspended between them. Same palm trees, beach, water as in postcards 001-59.94, 001-59.220 (most likely could have photograph taken with props, then made into postcard).
Description: Postcard of unknown man wearing full dark suit (jacket, vest, trousers, long dark tie, dark oxford shoes), watch on chain across waist, dark fedora, sitting side-saddle on a burro or donkey. Can see faux water, palm tree in background (though hard to tell if simply a backdrop). Very similar background to earlier postcard of man with alligator: 001.59.94. Typical photo postcard made in Florida studio for tourists.
Description: Postcard by W. H. Ballard: Looking down the Cadillac Mountain Road, Acadia National Park, Mt. Desert Island. Created for Jordan Pond House.
Description: This postcard is 3 and 1/2 by 5 and 1/4 inches. It is marked 'Atlantic City Boardwalk' on the back. The (unknown) woman is wearing a suit, carrying a purse and an umbrella. She is also wearing a straw hat.
Description: This is a 5 and 1/4 by 3 and 1/2 postcard in grayscale from the studio of Eastern Illustrating Co., Belfast, Maine. The caption on the front of the card reads, "Main St., Southwest Harobor, ME. 30"/ It is a photo of the corner of Clark Point Road and Rt. 102, looking towards the Masonic Building.
Description: This is a 5 and 1/4 inch by 3 and 1/2 inch black and white postcard of four men sitting on a step. All are wearing hats. One of the men is labeled as Nellie Mayo's father. The back of the card gives credit to Nelson J. Hurd, Glen Cove, Maine.
Description: This is a 3 and 1/2 inch by 5 and 1/4 inch postcard of a woman. The words "Atlantic City Boardwalk" and what we think is "Mrs. Serrill" in script are on the back of the postcard. She has a white straw hat on and is wearing a plaid dress. She is holding a closed umbrella behind her back.