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Metadata
Title |
Reviewing stand at Tercentenary parade |
Catalog Number |
0072a |
Object Name |
Print, Photographic |
Description |
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 M. Cowan, for many years principal of Emery School; Edward E. Chadbourne, paymaster and later agent of the York Mills; Dayton T. Moore; Mrs. Elsie Hobbs; Ed (Deak) Deering. |
Date |
1916 |
Photographer |
Gay, Robert H. |
Collection |
IMAGES - Robert H. Gay Collection |
Place |
Biddeford (Me.) |
Neg Loc |
Annex--Condensed Shelving--Rear |
Neg # |
72a |
Orig/copy |
Original |
Print size |
5" x 7" |
Film Size |
5 x 7 glass |
Search Terms |
Biddeford Biddeford Tercentenary 1916 People Politicians Painchaud's Band Parades Mayors Saco York Mills St. Andre School St. Mary's Church Quimby and Sweetser Block |

