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  1. 0072a - Print, Photographic

    Reviewing stand at Lincoln and Main Streets, at Biddefords Tercentenary parade, September 16, 1916. Quimby and Sweetser Block visible in background. Members of Painchaud's Band are in the foreground. On the stand can be seen: Oakley C. Curtis, Governor of Maine (in bowler hat); Leopold A. Girard, Mayor of Biddeford (next to Gov. Curtis with a goatee); James H. Fenderson, Mayor of Saco; Rev. Timothy P. Linehan, pastor of St. Mary's Church; Arthur ...

    Record Type: Photo

    Reviewing stand at Tercentenary parade
  2. 0195 - Negative, Glass Plate

    Merchants Carnival, Biddeford, view of Main Street from Quimby and Sweetser Building to Youland's and the Masonic Building.

    Record Type: Photo

    0195
  3. 0741 - Print, Photographic

    First National Bank, Main Street, Biddeford, 1955. This building was built in 1921, where the wooden Quimby and Sweetser Block originally stood.

    Record Type: Photo

    First National Bank
  4. 1522B - Print, Photographic

    Quimby & Sweetser Block, 202-218 Main Street, and lunch wagon, Biddeford, circa 1910. Cropped copy negative created from 1522A.

    Record Type: Photo

    1522b
  5. 1523A - Photograph, Cabinet

    Biddeford Journal storefront at Quimby and Sweetser block, Lincoln Street, circa 1899.

    Record Type: Photo

    1523a
  6. 1523B - Print, Photographic

    Biddeford Journal storefront at Quimby and Sweetser block, Lincoln Street, circa 1899.

    Record Type: Photo

    1523b
  7. pcBID.DOW.012 - Postcard

    City Square, Biddeford, Me. [Visible are: City Hall, Hotel Thacher, and the Adams Hotel/Nickel Theater building on Adams Street; on Lincoln Street are the Lincoln St. park and Quimby and Sweetser Block.

    Record Type: Photo

    City Square
  8. pcBID.DOW.055 - Postcard

    City Square, City Hall, Quimby and Sweetser and Hotel Thacher circa 1910.

    Record Type: Photo

    City Square

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