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Description
From left to Right; driver, Walter Mansur and E. B. White.
In 1882 Walter Mansur was President of the First National Bank of Houlton, President of the Houlton Water Company and Chief Engineer of the Houlton Fire Department.
In 1892 Walter Mansur was the first President and E. B. White was the first Vice President of the Houlton Fish and Game Association.
This photograph was taken by (Edward) E. B. White, a merchant with a jewelry shop diagonally to the south-west across Market Square from the Snell House, a fashionable hotel in late nineteenth and early twentieth century Houlton. (see MMN # 13674) White, a skilled amateur photographer and founding member of the Houlton Fish and Game Association, traveled throughout southern and central Aroostook County hunting, fishing, camping, and photographing the Northern Maine Woods.
About This Item
- Title: Walter Mansur and E. B. White, ca. 1890
- Creator: E. B. White
- Creation Date: circa 1890
- Subject Date: circa 1890
- Location: Houlton, Aroostook County, ME
- Media: Photographic print
- Dimensions: 11.2 cm x 19.6 cm
- Collection: E. B. White Collection
- Object Type: Image
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Standardized Subject Headings
- Houlton Fire Department (Me.)--Employees
- First National Bank of Houlton (Me.)--Employees
- Carriages and carts
- Wagons
- Houlton Fish and Game Association (Me.)
- Houlton Water Company (Me.)--Employees
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- Edward B. White
- First National Bank of Houlton
- Houlton Fire Department.
- Houlton Fish and Game Association
- Houlton Water Company
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