2443 | | | Meat Tenderizer | | - Other, Grocery store,
- Structures, Commercial, Store, Butcher Shop
| | | | - https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/6C17D633-5B2E-4D27-94C2-131341828954
| Description: Butcher tool used by Lewis Hopkins in his grocery store on Harbor Drive in Bass Harbor. |
1085 | | | Wooden laundry agitator stick | - Object, Maintenance, Laundry Agitator
| - Other, Household items
- Structures, Commercial, Shop, Laundry
| | | | - https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/EFED8FDF-EE9F-4D76-9A5E-511411535220
| Description: Wooden forked stick used for stirring or agitating laundry in a laundry bucket. |
2270 | | | Envelope advertising the Stanley House sent from Manset Post Office 1905 | - Other, Advertising Envelope
| - Other, Hotels
- Other, Manset, Southwest Harbor, Hancock County, Maine
- Other, Post Offices
- Other, Postage
- Other, Southwest Harbor, Hancock County, Maine
- Other, Stamps
- Other, Stanley House
- Structures, Commercial, Lodging
| | | | - https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/photo/9AD0D2FE-E513-473F-8A72-910732094054
| Description: Envelope advertising the Stanley House sent from Manset Post Office 1905 |
2269 | | | Newspaper article lamenting the closing of and history of Manset Post Office 1995 | - Publication, Literary, Article
| - Other, Hotels
- Other, Manset, Southwest Harbor, Hancock County, Maine
- Other, Post Offices
- Other, Postage
- Other, Southwest Harbor, Hancock County, Maine
- Other, Stamps
- Other, Stanley House
- Structures, Commercial, Lodging
| | | | - https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/archive/DBB22C84-155F-44AC-9612-434528621639
| Description: Newspaper article by Bill Benson lamenting the closing of and history of Manset Post Office 1995 |
1507 | | | former Sawyer's store, McKinley | - Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
| - Structures, Commercial, Store
| | | | - https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/photo/8BFA2620-81E5-4970-A08D-902456187160
| Description: Sawyer's Store, McKinley & Neptune theater, then Reeds, next to location of current post office, 2021. |