Mailed to: Miss Frances King Manset, Maine Text reads: “Glad your mother is better. Will write soon. Love to yourself and mother. M. W.” Nov. 9, 1905 Mailed to: Miss Lottie King Manset, Maine Sep. 2, 1906
Description: Mailed to: Miss Frances King Manset, Maine Text reads: “Glad your mother is better. Will write soon. Love to yourself and mother. M. W.” Nov. 9, 1905 Mailed to: Miss Lottie King Manset, Maine Sep. 2, 1906
Two of the buildings in view are the Joseph Gilman Parker Jr. House, located at 114 Clark Point Road, and the Smith R. Savage Store, located at 104 Clark Point Road.
Description: Two of the buildings in view are the Joseph Gilman Parker Jr. House, located at 114 Clark Point Road, and the Smith R. Savage Store, located at 104 Clark Point Road.
Mailed to: Mr. Hesley Reed Yacht Trade Winds, Marster’s Dock, New London, Conn. Text reads: “Dear Father, I have the wood all split and piled up. Donald has been riding my bike but it is a little to big for him. I have been working for Mrs. Scott today. Your son, Wesley”
Description: Mailed to: Mr. Hesley Reed Yacht Trade Winds, Marster’s Dock, New London, Conn. Text reads: “Dear Father, I have the wood all split and piled up. Donald has been riding my bike but it is a little to big for him. I have been working for Mrs. Scott today. Your son, Wesley”