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6350 | Rebecca (Whitmore) Lurvey Carroll, Mrs. Jacob William Carroll |
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| Rebecca, matriarch of the Carroll family of Southwest Harbor, dressed in her best, stands at the corner of her property, at 7 High Road, the Levi Robinson / James Long / Rebecca Carroll House. Several of Rebecca’s children built houses that later filled the open fields between where she stands and the Congregational Church at 29 High Road. | Description: Rebecca, matriarch of the Carroll family of Southwest Harbor, dressed in her best, stands at the corner of her property, at 7 High Road, the Levi Robinson / James Long / Rebecca Carroll House. Several of Rebecca’s children built houses that later filled the open fields between where she stands and the Congregational Church at 29 High Road. | ||
10423 | Roderick Clark and daughter Eleanor |
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| Roderick Pepper Clark and daughter, Eleanor Lucille Clark, in a sleigh. | Description: Roderick Pepper Clark and daughter, Eleanor Lucille Clark, in a sleigh. | ||
12063 | Fred Sidney Mayo at F.S. Mayo Construction in the Herrick Building |
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| The house on the right with the peaked roof is the Edwin Leon Higgins House at 39 Clark Point Road, Tax Map 6 – Lot 105, built in 1884, Fred Sidney Mayo purchased the property at 45 Clark Point Road from George Harmon (1875-1942) in 1914 for $75. On it Mayo built the carpentry shop shown in the photograph. | Description: The house on the right with the peaked roof is the Edwin Leon Higgins House at 39 Clark Point Road, Tax Map 6 – Lot 105, built in 1884, Fred Sidney Mayo purchased the property at 45 Clark Point Road from George Harmon (1875-1942) in 1914 for $75. On it Mayo built the carpentry shop shown in the photograph. | |||
11819 | Fred Sidney Mayo at F.S. Mayo Construction in the Herrick Building |
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