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The Bath, Maine Collection
These are pen and ink drawings with acrylic color added.
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Front Street Looking North toward Centre St.
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Centre Street Looking East toward City Hall
Looking up Broad Street
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Bath Iron Works based on Benj. Williamson's photo in Islandport Mag.
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The Wesley Street Church - Recently destroyed
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Front Street Looking North
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Hallet's Drugstore & Clock
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The Bath Family Y
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The Povich Family Building
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Mike Fear's Store, Now You're Cooking
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The Hyde School
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The Maine Maritime Museum
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The Customs House
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Waterfront park
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The Sedgewick Hotel Carriage House
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Summer at the Farmer's Market
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York Hall. The Sewell Residence
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The Henry Tallman House
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The "Virginia" under construction
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The "Virginia" at dock
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The Courthouse
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1 Freemont Street
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The King Estate . Home of The First Governor of the state
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The Crooker Residence
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The Sedgwick Hotel Carriage House
21 Bailey Street
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Percy & Small Shipyard
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The Cabin . Restaurant
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The Samuel S. Sewell House
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The Donnell House & Apprentice Shop
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The Patten Free Library
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The Gazebo in Library Park
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The Carriage House to the York House
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The Winnegance Store
The Chocolate Church Arts Center
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The Winter Street Church
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21 Old South Place
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The Carlton Bridge
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The. steam-powered "Sequin" , built in 1884 in Bath
Longboats used on the Kennebec & Penobscot Rivers
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4 masted Scooner being launched from Percy & Small Shipyard
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The "Mary E" on the Kennebec
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The Sedgwick Hotel destroyed by fire in 1973
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Worker's housing for BIW built in 1918 in 97 days
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Trolley at Front & Centre St. Approx. 1927
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Open Air Trolley at turn of the Century - 1900
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Ice house on the Kennebec River - Date unknown
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Looking up Front Street in the evening
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