Index to Photographs

Andover

Appleton

Aroostook

Auburn

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Augusta

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Bangor

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Bangor/ South Portland

Bar Harbor

  • Nathan Emdur portrait circa 1900      
  • Louis Emdur portrait circa 1918      
  • Emdurs Furniture ad circa 1935   This store belonged to my Grandfather’s cousin Nathan Emdur, and my great uncle, Louis Emdur. They lived in Bar Harbor from about 1916 until they both passed away in the mid 1930s: Stephen Smith    

Bath

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Belfast

Belgrade

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Belgrade Lakes

Biddeford

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Biddeford/Portland

Boothbay Harbor

Boston

Boynton Beach, Florida

Bridgton

Brooklyn

Brunswick

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Brunswick/ Portland

Calais

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Cambridge

Canaan

Caribou

Casco

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Charlotte, NC

Connecticut

Cuba

Delray Beach

Denmark

East Machias

Eastport

Edington

Fall River, MA

Falmouth

Farmington

Fayette

Fort Kent

Fort Sill, Oklahoma

Franklin

Fryeburg

Gardiner

Georgetown Island

GP

Harrison

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Klimontow

Lakewood

Lewiston

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Lewiston-Auburn

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Lewiston/ Waterville/ Orono

Litchfield

Madawaska

  • Chain Apparel Shops date not known   "The Chain Apparel Shops, located in Madawaska were owned by Irving Broder, who also owned several stores in Bangor"    

Maine - statewide

Mars Hill

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Massachusetts

Montreal, QB

Naples

New Gloucester

New Haven, CT

New York City

Newport

  • Shapiro's Market a Business in one of Maine's Small Towns Year not known      
  • Shapiros Market circa 1952   The store was on the corner of Main Street and Mill Street, later became Foster's, now in 2018 the bottle redemption center: Deb and Harry Nelson    
  • Shapiros market Feb-52   Mel Boyle on left, with Howard Shapro , owner of the store on the corner of Main Street and Mill Street, later became Foster's, now the bottle redemption center. Check out all the wares for sale. Howard later opened the Tastee-Freeze out at Frog Pond Corn    

Norridgewock

North Belgrade

North Windham

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Norway

Not Yet Identified

Oakland

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Old Orchard Beach

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Old Town

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Orono

Otisfield

Oxford

Poland

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Portland

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Pownel

Presque Isle

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Randolph

Rangeley

  • Furniture Salesman summer getaway date not known   A bunch of furniture guys would take a fishing trip each year. They were known as the Lucky 'leven since there were eleven of them This was either in Rangeley or was at West Shore Camps on Sebago. Not sure: Jocelyn Pollard    

Raymond

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Rockland

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Rockport

Rome, ME

Rumford

Russia

Saco

San Francisco, CA

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Sanford

Sidney

Skowhegan

South Paris

South Portland

Sweden

  • Camp Tapawingo group photo I circa 1928      
  • Camp Tapawingo group swimming circa 1928   My mother, Irma Rae Bloch (Erdreich) was born and lived in Selma, Alabama. She attended Camp Tapawingo in the late 1920s: Barbara E. Fine    
  • Camp Tapawingo circa 1958   My sisters and I attended the camp during the years 1954 - 1960. Each of us went for 3 to 4 summers. All campers and counselors wore uniforms. : Barbara Erdreich Fine    
  • Camp Tapawingo group photo circa 1959   My sisters and I attended the camp during the years 1954 - 1960. Each of us went for 3 to 4 summers. All campers and counselors wore uniforms. : Barbara Erdreich Fine    

to be determined

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Ukraine

Union

Unity

unknown

Warsaw

Washington DC

Waterville

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Weld, Me

Westbrook

White Russia

Winthrop

York