Back Row - Left to Right: The teacher - behind everyone else - Miss McClure Ruth Stanley Wilson (1901-) Katie M. (Smith) Chaffey (1900-1925) Ethel Loring - niece of Harriet "Hattie" (Loring) Gordius Wilder Hilton Dolliver (1898-1994) Fred V. Thurston (1894-1960) Merle E. Black (1898-1981) Grace Norwood Unknown Kathleen Gott (1900-) Third Row - Left to Right: Alice Black (1900-1971) - later Mrs. Richard Norwood Gladys E. Gott (1898-1926) Carrie D. Dawes (1901-) - later Mrs. Harland Murch Flossie Bernice Bunker (1898-) Eleanor Reed (1895-1960) - later Mrs. William H. Van Horn Mildred Paige Frederica Norwood (1897-1986) - later Mrs. Arthur T. Black Lizabeth Gott (1897-) Sylvia Carter Second Row - Left to Right: Unknown Unknown Letitia M. Latty (1905-1966) - later Mrs. Mack C. Gunn Letha M. Carter (1896-1967) - later Mrs. Frank G. Seavey Josie May Bunker (1903-) Thelma Gott (1905-1995) - later Mrs. Frederick W. Dornfield Hazel June Dolliver (1900-1994) - later Mrs. John A. Noyes Washington Norwood Jr. Lila Thurston (1897-1996) - later Mrs. Ralph R. Sawyer Front Row - Left to Right: Guy L. Holmes (1896-1941) Wasson Tapley Allan V. Black (1903-1943) Allen Perry Stanley (1901-1979) Douglas Latty (1901-1924) Oscar Thurston ? Richard Norwood (1902-1962) Raymond L. Carter (1900-)
Description: Back Row - Left to Right: The teacher - behind everyone else - Miss McClure Ruth Stanley Wilson (1901-) Katie M. (Smith) Chaffey (1900-1925) Ethel Loring - niece of Harriet "Hattie" (Loring) Gordius Wilder Hilton Dolliver (1898-1994) Fred V. Thurston (1894-1960) Merle E. Black (1898-1981) Grace Norwood Unknown Kathleen Gott (1900-) Third Row - Left to Right: Alice Black (1900-1971) - later Mrs. Richard Norwood Gladys E. Gott (1898-1926) Carrie D. Dawes (1901-) - later Mrs. Harland Murch Flossie Bernice Bunker (1898-) Eleanor Reed (1895-1960) - later Mrs. William H. Van Horn Mildred Paige Frederica Norwood (1897-1986) - later Mrs. Arthur T. Black Lizabeth Gott (1897-) Sylvia Carter Second Row - Left to Right: Unknown Unknown Letitia M. Latty (1905-1966) - later Mrs. Mack C. Gunn Letha M. Carter (1896-1967) - later Mrs. Frank G. Seavey Josie May Bunker (1903-) Thelma Gott (1905-1995) - later Mrs. Frederick W. Dornfield Hazel June Dolliver (1900-1994) - later Mrs. John A. Noyes Washington Norwood Jr. Lila Thurston (1897-1996) - later Mrs. Ralph R. Sawyer Front Row - Left to Right: Guy L. Holmes (1896-1941) Wasson Tapley Allan V. Black (1903-1943) Allen Perry Stanley (1901-1979) Douglas Latty (1901-1924) Oscar Thurston ? Richard Norwood (1902-1962) Raymond L. Carter (1900-) [show more]
Back Row - Left to Right: Katherine "Kate" Bartlett Pomroy (1896-1972) - later Mrs. Schuyler Milton Rumill Pete Clark Raymond "Ray" Eugene Robbins (1895-1977) Zelma Emma Norwood (1894-1992) - later Mrs. Albert Erastus Hodgdon Miss Hereford - Teacher Archie L. Thurston (1897-1973) Grace Amelia Clark (1894-1976) - later Mrs. Reuben Leslie Adams Julia Aljava Norwood (1891-1974) - later Mrs. James Everett Parker Muriel I. Lunt (1896-1948) - later Mrs. Earle Wesley Farley Third Row - Left to Right: Theresa Maria Lunt (1898-1982) Burdell McCloud Pomroy (1897-1984) - later Mrs. Henry Albra Goodwin Reta G. Rumill (1897-1936) - later Mrs. Walter Wilson Sprague Ruth E. Thurston (1897-1987) - later Mrs. John L. Jenkins Hazel Reed (1902-1973) - later Mrs. Chester A. Johnson Leola Gertrude Rumill (1898-1988) - later Mrs. James Elliott Clement Jr. Freelove M. Brewer (1896-1971) - later Mrs. Henry W. Sawyer Second Row - Left to Right: Wilder Lyle Robbins (1897-1975) Carl Sprague Reed (1896-) Milton Lee Pomroy (1898-1968) Front Row - Left to Right: Edwin H. Webster (1896-1973) Schuyler Milton Rumill (1896-1972) George W. Wentworth (1898-1984) Fred Tolman (1899-1985) Elwyn L. Thurston (1899-1918)
Description: Back Row - Left to Right: Katherine "Kate" Bartlett Pomroy (1896-1972) - later Mrs. Schuyler Milton Rumill Pete Clark Raymond "Ray" Eugene Robbins (1895-1977) Zelma Emma Norwood (1894-1992) - later Mrs. Albert Erastus Hodgdon Miss Hereford - Teacher Archie L. Thurston (1897-1973) Grace Amelia Clark (1894-1976) - later Mrs. Reuben Leslie Adams Julia Aljava Norwood (1891-1974) - later Mrs. James Everett Parker Muriel I. Lunt (1896-1948) - later Mrs. Earle Wesley Farley Third Row - Left to Right: Theresa Maria Lunt (1898-1982) Burdell McCloud Pomroy (1897-1984) - later Mrs. Henry Albra Goodwin Reta G. Rumill (1897-1936) - later Mrs. Walter Wilson Sprague Ruth E. Thurston (1897-1987) - later Mrs. John L. Jenkins Hazel Reed (1902-1973) - later Mrs. Chester A. Johnson Leola Gertrude Rumill (1898-1988) - later Mrs. James Elliott Clement Jr. Freelove M. Brewer (1896-1971) - later Mrs. Henry W. Sawyer Second Row - Left to Right: Wilder Lyle Robbins (1897-1975) Carl Sprague Reed (1896-) Milton Lee Pomroy (1898-1968) Front Row - Left to Right: Edwin H. Webster (1896-1973) Schuyler Milton Rumill (1896-1972) George W. Wentworth (1898-1984) Fred Tolman (1899-1985) Elwyn L. Thurston (1899-1918) [show more]
From the right to left: Hattie B. Savage's Millinery & Dry Goods Store Liston Smith's "Live Yankee" general store A.L. Gilley's Barber Shop Dr. R. J. Lemont's residence and drug store Stephen Harmon's general store William Tower's residence The small building on the left may be Seth W. Norwood's law office - later P.L. Sargent's house The livery stable shown in SWHPL 5184 is just visible on the left.
Description: From the right to left: Hattie B. Savage's Millinery & Dry Goods Store Liston Smith's "Live Yankee" general store A.L. Gilley's Barber Shop Dr. R. J. Lemont's residence and drug store Stephen Harmon's general store William Tower's residence The small building on the left may be Seth W. Norwood's law office - later P.L. Sargent's house The livery stable shown in SWHPL 5184 is just visible on the left. [show more]
The people sitting on the front porch are: Back Row - Left to Right: John Melbourne Rich (1853-1919) Clifton Melbourne Rich - John's son - (1881-1970) Frank Pettigrove Rich - John's son - (1887-1923) Front Row - Left to Right: Millicent F. Trask - later Mrs. Edwin F. Hamblen - (1903-1981) Emily Maria (Rich) Trask - Mrs. George Washington Trask - John's daughter - (1884-1981) - Holder of the Boston Post Cane Charlotte Baldwin (Kelley) Rich - Mrs. John Melbourne Rich - mother of Cliff, Emily, Lillian & Frank - (1856-1925) The photograph was taken before 1912 when both Cliff and Frank married and probably after August 1909 when their sister, Lillian (Rich) Reed (1889-1973) was married.
Description: The people sitting on the front porch are: Back Row - Left to Right: John Melbourne Rich (1853-1919) Clifton Melbourne Rich - John's son - (1881-1970) Frank Pettigrove Rich - John's son - (1887-1923) Front Row - Left to Right: Millicent F. Trask - later Mrs. Edwin F. Hamblen - (1903-1981) Emily Maria (Rich) Trask - Mrs. George Washington Trask - John's daughter - (1884-1981) - Holder of the Boston Post Cane Charlotte Baldwin (Kelley) Rich - Mrs. John Melbourne Rich - mother of Cliff, Emily, Lillian & Frank - (1856-1925) The photograph was taken before 1912 when both Cliff and Frank married and probably after August 1909 when their sister, Lillian (Rich) Reed (1889-1973) was married. [show more]
The sign probably says Tremont or Bass Harbor - 3 miles. The corner of the Elisha B. Crane house is visible on the left. The horses are standing in front of P.L. Sargent's Livery Stable on Clark Point Road. The first house beyond the livery stable was built about 1902 by William Wallace and sold to E.A. Lawler. Next beyond that, with dark shutters, is the house built by E.L. Higgins, on Maple Lane, in 1884. On the right, part of the Old Masonic Hall may be seen, followed by A.L. Gilley's Barber Shop, Dr. R.J. Lemont's Drug Store and residence, Stephen Harmon's General Store, and William J. Tower's residence.
Description: The sign probably says Tremont or Bass Harbor - 3 miles. The corner of the Elisha B. Crane house is visible on the left. The horses are standing in front of P.L. Sargent's Livery Stable on Clark Point Road. The first house beyond the livery stable was built about 1902 by William Wallace and sold to E.A. Lawler. Next beyond that, with dark shutters, is the house built by E.L. Higgins, on Maple Lane, in 1884. On the right, part of the Old Masonic Hall may be seen, followed by A.L. Gilley's Barber Shop, Dr. R.J. Lemont's Drug Store and residence, Stephen Harmon's General Store, and William J. Tower's residence. [show more]