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5994 | The Samuel Champion Cooper Cottage, The Larches |
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| "Sleepy Hollow By-the-Sound" is just visible at the far left - the house with several chimneys is "The Larches." The tower of the Kaighn cottage, "Balla Cragga" can just be seen to the right of "The Larches." The Bee's windmill can be seen in front of "The Larches." Their vegetable garden is in the foreground. | Description: "Sleepy Hollow By-the-Sound" is just visible at the far left - the house with several chimneys is "The Larches." The tower of the Kaighn cottage, "Balla Cragga" can just be seen to the right of "The Larches." The Bee's windmill can be seen in front of "The Larches." Their vegetable garden is in the foreground. | ||
10454 | Samuel Champion Coopers Grandsons, Samuel Inman Cooper, Joseph Walter Cooper, Jr. and Mammy |
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| Left to Right: Samuel Inman Cooper (1894-1974) - son of Joseph Walter Cooper, grandson of Samuel Champion Cooper Joseph Walter Cooper, Jr. (1899-) - son of Joseph Walter Cooper, grandson of Samuel Champion Cooper "Mammy" - holding Joseph - the identity of "Mammy" is unknown. The boys' mother, Nellie Sue (Inman) Cooper came from the Inman family in Atlanta, Georgia, who must have had many black servants. There were comparatively few families summering in Southwest Harbor at the time with black employees. | Description: Left to Right: Samuel Inman Cooper (1894-1974) - son of Joseph Walter Cooper, grandson of Samuel Champion Cooper Joseph Walter Cooper, Jr. (1899-) - son of Joseph Walter Cooper, grandson of Samuel Champion Cooper "Mammy" - holding Joseph - the identity of "Mammy" is unknown. The boys' mother, Nellie Sue (Inman) Cooper came from the Inman family in Atlanta, Georgia, who must have had many black servants. There were comparatively few families summering in Southwest Harbor at the time with black employees. [show more] | |||
10449 | Samuel Champion Cooper's Cottage - The Larches - Near Completion |
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10451 | Samuel Champion Cooper's Cottage - The Larches - Building Crew at Completion |
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9478 | Pine Lodge or Balla Cragga From the North Side |
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9479 | Pine Lodge or Balla Cragga - Southwest Corner |
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8264 | Nathan Clark House "Three Chimneys" |
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5311 | Albert Wilson Bee's Cottage, Sleepy Hollow By-the-Sound - View From the Castle |
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9480 | Architect's Drawing by Benjamin Linfoot of the Robert Kaighn Residence, Pine Lodge |
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5694 | View of the Henry Clark Cottage from Henry Lathrop Rand's Window |
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