Note the board sidewalks on Main Street and the manure in the road. There are several pieces of Adirondack furniture on Dr. Neal's lawn. A man driving a horse and buggy is just emerging from his drive (perhaps Dr. George Neal?).
Description: Note the board sidewalks on Main Street and the manure in the road. There are several pieces of Adirondack furniture on Dr. Neal's lawn. A man driving a horse and buggy is just emerging from his drive (perhaps Dr. George Neal?).
"Back row - Right to Left: John Thomas Lawton (1854-1954) Lowell Alton Bunker (1875-) Unknown Unknown Carl Weston Pettigrove (1878-1923) Unknown Frank L. Manchester (1873-1957) Unknown Fred W. Lawton (1863-1947) Unknown William Herbert Thurston (1886-1957) Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Factory Manager - possibly Alton E. Farnsworth Middle Row - Left to Right: Unknown girl Unknown woman Datie R. Rich (1851-1927) - Mrs. John Sullivan Thurston Linda Myra Robinson (1860-1929) - Mrs. Millard F. Albee Unknown woman Ada Martin - Mrs. Cummings Martin Maud A. Closson (1888-1957) - Later Mrs. Harry Burnham Greenlaw Unknown woman Unknown woman Unknown woman Cora Lavinia Galley (1889-1971) - Mrs. Clarence Homer Pettigrove Lucretia S. Hamblen (1879-1937) - Mrs. Holsey Sidney Galley Unknown woman Unknown woman Unknown woman Unknown woman Zelma Thurston (1892-) - Mrs. Michael John Dyer Jr. Front Row - Left to Right: Eva Martin Unknown girl Unknown boy Unknown boy Charles Everett Holmes (1890-) Unknown boy Charles Edwin Hamblen (1889-1952) Lewis Arthur Norwood (1893-1988) or Arthur J. Norwood (1889-1943 Unknown boy Unknown boy Lila Madeline Thurston (1897-1996) - Later Mrs. Ralph Richardson Sawyer Unknown girl"
Description: "Back row - Right to Left: John Thomas Lawton (1854-1954) Lowell Alton Bunker (1875-) Unknown Unknown Carl Weston Pettigrove (1878-1923) Unknown Frank L. Manchester (1873-1957) Unknown Fred W. Lawton (1863-1947) Unknown William Herbert Thurston (1886-1957) Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Factory Manager - possibly Alton E. Farnsworth Middle Row - Left to Right: Unknown girl Unknown woman Datie R. Rich (1851-1927) - Mrs. John Sullivan Thurston Linda Myra Robinson (1860-1929) - Mrs. Millard F. Albee Unknown woman Ada Martin - Mrs. Cummings Martin Maud A. Closson (1888-1957) - Later Mrs. Harry Burnham Greenlaw Unknown woman Unknown woman Unknown woman Cora Lavinia Galley (1889-1971) - Mrs. Clarence Homer Pettigrove Lucretia S. Hamblen (1879-1937) - Mrs. Holsey Sidney Galley Unknown woman Unknown woman Unknown woman Unknown woman Zelma Thurston (1892-) - Mrs. Michael John Dyer Jr. Front Row - Left to Right: Eva Martin Unknown girl Unknown boy Unknown boy Charles Everett Holmes (1890-) Unknown boy Charles Edwin Hamblen (1889-1952) Lewis Arthur Norwood (1893-1988) or Arthur J. Norwood (1889-1943 Unknown boy Unknown boy Lila Madeline Thurston (1897-1996) - Later Mrs. Ralph Richardson Sawyer Unknown girl" [show more]
The photograph was taken by unknown summer visitors and carefully preserved in an album. They were probably standing on Main Street. It is not visible from Main Street now, but the Congregational Church at 29 High Road is clearly visible in the background. The other buildings shown in the building from Left to Right: William Joseph Tower House and Barn – 38 Clark Point Road Isaac Herrick House (partially visible to left of Phillips house door) – 43 Clark Point Road Dirigo Hotel (visible just above the portico on the right side of the Phillips house – 45 Dirigo Road, burned in 1960. Southwest Harbor Congregational Church – 29 High Road
Description: The photograph was taken by unknown summer visitors and carefully preserved in an album. They were probably standing on Main Street. It is not visible from Main Street now, but the Congregational Church at 29 High Road is clearly visible in the background. The other buildings shown in the building from Left to Right: William Joseph Tower House and Barn – 38 Clark Point Road Isaac Herrick House (partially visible to left of Phillips house door) – 43 Clark Point Road Dirigo Hotel (visible just above the portico on the right side of the Phillips house – 45 Dirigo Road, burned in 1960. Southwest Harbor Congregational Church – 29 High Road [show more]
From the right to left: Hattie B. Savage's Millinery & Dry Goods Store Liston Smith's "Live Yankee" general store A.L. Gilley's Barber Shop Dr. R. J. Lemont's residence and drug store Stephen Harmon's general store William Tower's residence The small building on the left may be Seth W. Norwood's law office - later P.L. Sargent's house The livery stable shown in SWHPL 5184 is just visible on the left.
Description: From the right to left: Hattie B. Savage's Millinery & Dry Goods Store Liston Smith's "Live Yankee" general store A.L. Gilley's Barber Shop Dr. R. J. Lemont's residence and drug store Stephen Harmon's general store William Tower's residence The small building on the left may be Seth W. Norwood's law office - later P.L. Sargent's house The livery stable shown in SWHPL 5184 is just visible on the left. [show more]
This photograph originally belonged to Captain Adoniram Judson Robinson (1834-1912). It was taken in Stonington, Connecticut in the early 1900s while she was there for repairs after a collision. Damage to the hull can be seen below the first mast.
Description: This photograph originally belonged to Captain Adoniram Judson Robinson (1834-1912). It was taken in Stonington, Connecticut in the early 1900s while she was there for repairs after a collision. Damage to the hull can be seen below the first mast.
This photograph was taken in c.1903 before Mysie's marriage to Arthur Pope. The photograph, one of two, was in the collection of photographer, Henry L. Rand,, but not taken by him. This indicates to archivists familiar with his life that Mysie was a friend. The unknown photographer of the portraits, someone named McCormick, may have been a fellow amateur photographer. Mysie's biography is interesting as it illustrates both the later life of this young girl and the social life in Cambridge of which Rand was a part.
Description: This photograph was taken in c.1903 before Mysie's marriage to Arthur Pope. The photograph, one of two, was in the collection of photographer, Henry L. Rand,, but not taken by him. This indicates to archivists familiar with his life that Mysie was a friend. The unknown photographer of the portraits, someone named McCormick, may have been a fellow amateur photographer. Mysie's biography is interesting as it illustrates both the later life of this young girl and the social life in Cambridge of which Rand was a part. [show more]