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1906 RPPC Mount Chase ME Maine The Crommett House Shin Pond REAL PHOTO Postcard
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pennsylvaniapostcards (131)
Condition:VERY RARE, presumed to be THE Crommett House of Mount Chase Maine near Shin Pond, a Major hub of activity in the early 20th Century and abandoned in 1944, burned in April 1966, now all that remains is a historical marker sign. An extremely rare ... Read More
Condition:VERY RARE, presumed to be THE Crommett House of Mount Chase Maine near Shin Pond, a Major hub of activity in the early 20th Century and abandoned in 1944, burned in April 1966, now all that remains is a historical marker sign.
An extremely rare, super-scarce and historical 1906-1915 era rppc view of mount chase me maine 'the crommett house' near shin pond real photo postcard
Very rare, presumed to be the crommett house of mount chase maine near shin pond, a major hub of activity in the early 20th century and abandoned in 1944, burned in april 1966, now all that remains is a historical marker sign.
The crommett house and farm was a major hub of activity in the early
20th century. Now all that remains is a sign designating its original
location, in T6 R6, just north of Mount Chase.
According to a hand-painted message on a large barn in a photograph
owned by the Patten Lumberman’s Museum, it claimed “The largest cold
storage plant on the pike at the Crommit House, Shin Pond, Me.”
All items ship within 1-3 days of receipt of payment.
International Bids Welcome!
Thank You for Viewing This Auction!
An extremely rare, super-scarce and historical 1906-1915 era rppc view of mount chase me maine 'the crommett house' near shin pond real photo postcard
Very rare, presumed to be the crommett house of mount chase maine near shin pond, a major hub of activity in the early 20th century and abandoned in 1944, burned in april 1966, now all that remains is a historical marker sign.
The crommett house and farm was a major hub of activity in the early
20th century. Now all that remains is a sign designating its original
location, in T6 R6, just north of Mount Chase.
According to a hand-painted message on a large barn in a photograph
owned by the Patten Lumberman’s Museum, it claimed “The largest cold
storage plant on the pike at the Crommit House, Shin Pond, Me.”
All items ship within 1-3 days of receipt of payment.
International Bids Welcome!
Thank You for Viewing This Auction!
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- pennsylvaniapostcards (131)
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- Pennsylvania, United States
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