Left to Right: Byron Lewis Robinson (1899-1971) Mary Caroline (Brown) Robinson (1904-1997) - Mrs. Byron Lewis Robinson - daughter of William Sheldon Brown Wallace McKay Maxine Viola (Brown) McKay (1899-) - Mrs. Wallace McKay - daughter of William Sheldon Brown Hattie Gertrude (Stover Leland) Brown (1873-1962) - Mrs. William Sheldon Brown Fred Emory Brown (1884-1956) - son of William Sheldon and Phebe Gertrude (Sawyer) Brown Hilda Pearl (Brown) Walls (1900-1992) - Mrs. Allen Farnsworth Walls - daughter of William Sheldon Brown Allen Walls (1894-1979) Forrest Leland Brown (1907-1991) - son of William Sheldon Brown
Description: Left to Right: Byron Lewis Robinson (1899-1971) Mary Caroline (Brown) Robinson (1904-1997) - Mrs. Byron Lewis Robinson - daughter of William Sheldon Brown Wallace McKay Maxine Viola (Brown) McKay (1899-) - Mrs. Wallace McKay - daughter of William Sheldon Brown Hattie Gertrude (Stover Leland) Brown (1873-1962) - Mrs. William Sheldon Brown Fred Emory Brown (1884-1956) - son of William Sheldon and Phebe Gertrude (Sawyer) Brown Hilda Pearl (Brown) Walls (1900-1992) - Mrs. Allen Farnsworth Walls - daughter of William Sheldon Brown Allen Walls (1894-1979) Forrest Leland Brown (1907-1991) - son of William Sheldon Brown [show more]
Harriet is the older woman in the black coat on the right. The young woman in the middle of the back row may resemble Edna (Lewis) Coulter (1907-) - Mrs. Winfred Everson Coulter, who may appear as an older woman in record 10993. The other people shown are probably Harriet's Coulter children and grandchildren. Archivists know their names and dates, but not their identities. Perhaps someone in the family will see this photograph and solve its mysteries? Harriet was the great-great granddaughter of William Gilley (1746-1839).
Description: Harriet is the older woman in the black coat on the right. The young woman in the middle of the back row may resemble Edna (Lewis) Coulter (1907-) - Mrs. Winfred Everson Coulter, who may appear as an older woman in record 10993. The other people shown are probably Harriet's Coulter children and grandchildren. Archivists know their names and dates, but not their identities. Perhaps someone in the family will see this photograph and solve its mysteries? Harriet was the great-great granddaughter of William Gilley (1746-1839). [show more]
Note the scissors hanging on the wall - typical in the old canning factories. The location of this photograph is unknown, but it was in a collection of pictures taken on Mount Desert and could very well have been taken in Bass Harbor, Southwest Harbor or Manset.
Description: Note the scissors hanging on the wall - typical in the old canning factories. The location of this photograph is unknown, but it was in a collection of pictures taken on Mount Desert and could very well have been taken in Bass Harbor, Southwest Harbor or Manset.
From indications in various sources, archivists are assuming until more information is available, that those in the photograph are probably Vera Somerville and possibly Edith Ritchie's uncle William John Ritchie.
Description: From indications in various sources, archivists are assuming until more information is available, that those in the photograph are probably Vera Somerville and possibly Edith Ritchie's uncle William John Ritchie.
The wording on the plaque in the photograph reads: "To Ralph Bud Long for his interest and hard work that led to the enactment of protective laws for our winged predators, and for his general promotion of the principles of conservation. Awarded in behalf of F. Clark Townsend by The Recipients of the F. Clark Townsend Scholarship"
Description: The wording on the plaque in the photograph reads: "To Ralph Bud Long for his interest and hard work that led to the enactment of protective laws for our winged predators, and for his general promotion of the principles of conservation. Awarded in behalf of F. Clark Townsend by The Recipients of the F. Clark Townsend Scholarship"