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Andrew Richardson's Store, Haynesville, ME C. 1900
1st Row (L to R) - unknown, unknown, Bob Moody
2nd Row (L to R) - Fred (or George) Wilson, unknown, Sam Karnes, Tam Orser (?)
3rd Row (L to R) - In doorway, Andrew Richardson, Peter Karnes, Fred Lane.
This store was later sold to Fred Rollins and during the 1920's - 40's the store was called the 'Rollins Store". It was located across the road from t

Haynesville Bridge- sign on the bridge says "Five dollar fine for riding or driving faster than a walk through the bridge."

Haynesville School House before it was moved and became the Town Office. Tall man back left- Willie Chambers. Girl in back row with tie- Ida Orser.

The only legible markings on the back of this photo are "Restoration Complete"

New Fire Truck For Haynesville. No date on the article.

1877- Chambers house center
(Cummings(?))House on left
->at this date (1877) this would be the Brown house, the Cleaves/ Duncan houses could not be seen at the very corner- Cummings house was built after Cleaves/ Duncan house burned.

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Appears to be on the now Military Road looking to the east before you get to the now Danforth Road.

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Appears to be near the now Danforth Road looking west on the now Military Road.

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Appears to be the Baptist church in town.
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