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9267 | Grading the Dirt Road near the Simeon Amasa Holden House, Tremont, Maine |
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| The man in the dress suit near his automobile is Colson Henry Robbins (1858-1935). His car is a touring car. Other men in the photograph are: James Hopkins Vernon Robinson Jay Robbins Ed Ingalls The Holden (Dix family) stable is in the center background of the photograph at 15 Stable Lane. The dirt road is Route 102A. | Description: The man in the dress suit near his automobile is Colson Henry Robbins (1858-1935). His car is a touring car. Other men in the photograph are: James Hopkins Vernon Robinson Jay Robbins Ed Ingalls The Holden (Dix family) stable is in the center background of the photograph at 15 Stable Lane. The dirt road is Route 102A. | ||
9200 | Colson Henry Robbins, Gordon Eugene Robbins and Georgia M. (Ray) Robbins at the McKinley Post Office |
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| Albert D. Moore was Postmaster at McKinley from May 7, 1918 to October 1, 1933. The movie, advertised as being shown on Saturday at Sawyers Hall, was the comedy, "Let It Rain" starring Douglas MacLean. The movie, released on February 12, 1927, was produced by Douglas MacLean and directed by Edward F. Cline and featured Boris Karloff as as a crook. Left to Right: Robbins - Colson Henry Robbins (1858-1935) Gordon Eugene Robbins, Colson Robbins' grandson. (1926-?) Georgia M. (Ray) Robbins, Mrs. Jay Lester Robbins, Colson's daughter in law. (1903-1990) The automobile is possibly a 1925 Oldsmobile or Chrysler sedan. | Colson Henry Robbins, Gordon Eugene Robbins and Georgia M. (Ray) Robbins at the McKinley Post Office Description: Albert D. Moore was Postmaster at McKinley from May 7, 1918 to October 1, 1933. The movie, advertised as being shown on Saturday at Sawyers Hall, was the comedy, "Let It Rain" starring Douglas MacLean. The movie, released on February 12, 1927, was produced by Douglas MacLean and directed by Edward F. Cline and featured Boris Karloff as as a crook. Left to Right: Robbins - Colson Henry Robbins (1858-1935) Gordon Eugene Robbins, Colson Robbins' grandson. (1926-?) Georgia M. (Ray) Robbins, Mrs. Jay Lester Robbins, Colson's daughter in law. (1903-1990) The automobile is possibly a 1925 Oldsmobile or Chrysler sedan. [show more] | |||
9188 | Marjorie Beatrice Watson with her Grandmother, Viola Helen Benson Watson |
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9190 | Marjorie Beatrice Watson Sitting in front of her Grandfather's Store |
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