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Circa Date

1898-1901

Description

The 7-25 block of State Street, Bangor, Maine, roughly 1898 to 1901. The block was destroyed by fire in April 1911. Date estimate based on Bangor city directories. Several business are visible. Queen City Employment Agency, located at 11 State Street, first appears in the 1899 Bangor city directory, and does not shows up at this location in the 1901 Bangor city directory at the State Street address.

Other businesses visible in this photograph are: J.F. (John F.) Woodman & Co. at 13 State Street, a coal and ice company.

Fred T. Hall & Co. at 7 State Street, a grocery store.

Merrill (Edwin G.) & Co. at 19 State Street, general banking, trust company, and safe deposit vaults.

T.G. (Thomas G.) Stickney & Sons at 17 State Street, a coal dealer.

J.F. (James F.) Gerrity & Co., 11 State Street, portrait artists and picture framers.

W.H. (Wayland H.) Salley (The White Store), 9 State Street, clothing and furnishing goods.

Sawyer Dental Company, operated by Clinton E. Sawyer, at 25 State Street.

Harry D. Stewart, 23 State Street, cloting and furnishing goods.

The Bangor Public Library, at 11 State Street, located primarily in the back of the building.

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State Street Bangor Maine, Bangor Maine history 19th century

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21.5 x 16.5 cm

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Keywords

State Street Bangor Maine, Bangor Maine history 19th century

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