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Historic New England
Ephemera collection (EP001)
Trade card for Maynard's Camps, Walter H. Maynard, proprietor, Rockwood, Maine, 1932-1933
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Item Information
Title:
Trade card for Maynard's Camps, Walter H. Maynard, proprietor, Rockwood, Maine, 1932-1933
Description:
The card verso describes the amenities and has a calendar for April 1932-March 1933. Maynard's is in the heart of the Moosehead Lake region in Maine.
Date:
1932–1933
Format:
Postcards/Cards
Ephemera
Genre:
trade cards
Location:
Historic New England
Collection (local):
EP001: Ephemera collection
Subjects:
advertising
business (commercial function)
tourist cabins
Tourists
Places:
Maine
>
Piscataquis (county)
>
Moosehead Lake
Maine
>
Piscataquis (county)
>
Kineo, Mount
(mountain)
Extent:
1 trade card ; 2 1/4 x 3 3/4 inches
Link to Item:
http://gusn.us/252038
Terms of Use:
Rights status not evaluated.
Contact host institution for more information.
Notes:
Purchased from Greg Smart, 2000.
Identifier:
252038
Call #:
EP001.01.062.03.01.020
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