Other, Seawall, Southwest Harbor, Hancock County, Maine
Other, Southwest Harbor, Hancock County, Maine
Other, Stamps
Date:
1914
Description: Envelope sent from Seawall Post Office, 1914. The Post Office opened in 1881 under the name, East Tremont until 1882, when in was changed to Seawall. The Seawall post office closed in 1930.
Description: Duffle bag for carrying baseball gear. Belonged to James Austin Gott, a resident of Tremont village of (Bass Harbor). He played backstop for the semi-professional team Ellsworth Eagles in the late 1940s. Labeled on side "E Eagles." Donated by daughter Jane Gott Wass.
Description: Underwood canning notebook of process times for sardines, clams and fish. Includes "recipes" for sauces and codfish cakes. Leather bound book with dark red cover, approx. 4" x 6.75".
Description: First Day Cover of Mount Desert Rock Light. Fourth in a series of envelopes of Maine's Lighthouses issued by Union River Stamp Club, Ellsworth, Maine, July 19, 1992. Envelope with photograph of the lighthouse with cancelled stamp of First Voyage of Christopher Columbus Crossing the Atlantic. 3.5" x 6.5"
Description: First Day Cover of West Quoddy Head Light. Second in a series of envelopes of Maine's Lighthouses issued by Union River Stamp Club, Ellsworth, Maine, July 22, 1990. Envelope with photograph of the lighthouse with cancelled stamp of West Quoddy. 3.5" x 6.5"
Description: First Day Cover of Portland Head Light, 200th anniversary. Third in a series of envelopes of Maine's Lighthouses issued by Union River Stamp Club, Ellsworth, Maine, July 20, 1991. Envelope with photograph of the lighthouse with cancelled stamp of American Shoals, Florida. 3.5" x 6.5"