Ralph Warren Stanley, captain of Mrs. Gerrish H. Milliken's schooner, "Niliraga," had brought her alongside the Italian cruiser so that Mrs. Milliken's maids could visit the vessel. The "Raimondo Montecuccoli" part of the North Atlantic Treaty defense forces, was in United States waters on a training cruise.
Description: Ralph Warren Stanley, captain of Mrs. Gerrish H. Milliken's schooner, "Niliraga," had brought her alongside the Italian cruiser so that Mrs. Milliken's maids could visit the vessel. The "Raimondo Montecuccoli" part of the North Atlantic Treaty defense forces, was in United States waters on a training cruise.
Ralph Warren Stanley and his Uncle Lew standing on the Milliken's dock next to the ship Niliraga, a twenty-eight foot schooner. In the summer of 1952 Ralph worked on the boat with Uncle Lew and would take the Milliken family out fishing.
Description: Ralph Warren Stanley and his Uncle Lew standing on the Milliken's dock next to the ship Niliraga, a twenty-eight foot schooner. In the summer of 1952 Ralph worked on the boat with Uncle Lew and would take the Milliken family out fishing.
Raymond was Captain for Thomas Sovereign Gates Jr. (1906-1983) and his family at their cottage, "Jericho House" on Manchester Road, Northeast Harbor and famously built pleasure boat "Jericho" for him in 1950. Gates' three daughters: Gates - Millicent Anne (Gates) Ponce Gates - Patricia Sovereign (Gates) Norris Gates - Katherine Curtis (Gates) McCoy - standing next to the fish
Description: Raymond was Captain for Thomas Sovereign Gates Jr. (1906-1983) and his family at their cottage, "Jericho House" on Manchester Road, Northeast Harbor and famously built pleasure boat "Jericho" for him in 1950. Gates' three daughters: Gates - Millicent Anne (Gates) Ponce Gates - Patricia Sovereign (Gates) Norris Gates - Katherine Curtis (Gates) McCoy - standing next to the fish
Back Row - Left to Right: Leslie Robertson Phalen (1913-1996) William J. Carroll (1942-), in front of Leslie Rachel (Carroll) Phalen (1913-1999), Mrs. Leslie Robertson Phalen Melissa C. (Farnham) Carroll (1904-1995), Mrs. Philip Tracy Carroll Mary E. (Harriman) Carroll (1910-2003), Mrs. Richard Thornton Carroll Richard Thornton Carroll (1908-1993) Winifred Russell (Carroll) Pottle (1897-1988), Mrs. Albanus Moulton Pottle Philip Tracy Carroll (1904-1966) Wesley Boynton Carroll (1899-1962) Cynthia Farnham Carroll (1937-2005), later Mrs. Robert A. Aikman Jr. Albanus Moulton Pottle (1900-1970) Lovina Evelyn (Warren) Carroll (1901-2002), Mrs. Wesley Boynton Carroll Mary 'May' (Sabonis) Carroll (1908-1994), Mrs. Charles Bradley Carroll Dwight Edgar DeWitt (1920-1959, in front of May Carroll Middle Row - Left to Right: James Richard Carroll (1939-) David Albert Carroll (1938-1990) Miriam Annette (Pottle) DeWitt (1926-1973), Mrs. Dwight Edgar DeWitt John 'Pa John' Carroll (1875-1964) John Harriman Carroll (1937-) John Stockbridge Pottle (1934) Jane Carroll (Pottle) Lee (1927-2008), Mrs. Martin Henry Lee Martin Henry Lee (1927-) Front Row - Left to Right: Mary Ann Carroll (1934-), later Mrs. Philip Ronald Minctons Sally Camilla Carroll (1933-), later Mrs. Harold Alan Fernald Jr. Nancy Jane Carroll (1936-2012), later Mrs. Earle Weaver and Mrs. Joe Mello Rebecca Warren Carroll (1934-), later Mrs. Wayne Woodbury Johnston Barbara Ann Carroll (1937), later Mrs. Thomas F. Malloy Anne Tracy Carroll (1941-), later Mrs. Donald E. Degolyer Unknown baby
Description: Back Row - Left to Right: Leslie Robertson Phalen (1913-1996) William J. Carroll (1942-), in front of Leslie Rachel (Carroll) Phalen (1913-1999), Mrs. Leslie Robertson Phalen Melissa C. (Farnham) Carroll (1904-1995), Mrs. Philip Tracy Carroll Mary E. (Harriman) Carroll (1910-2003), Mrs. Richard Thornton Carroll Richard Thornton Carroll (1908-1993) Winifred Russell (Carroll) Pottle (1897-1988), Mrs. Albanus Moulton Pottle Philip Tracy Carroll (1904-1966) Wesley Boynton Carroll (1899-1962) Cynthia Farnham Carroll (1937-2005), later Mrs. Robert A. Aikman Jr. Albanus Moulton Pottle (1900-1970) Lovina Evelyn (Warren) Carroll (1901-2002), Mrs. Wesley Boynton Carroll Mary 'May' (Sabonis) Carroll (1908-1994), Mrs. Charles Bradley Carroll Dwight Edgar DeWitt (1920-1959, in front of May Carroll Middle Row - Left to Right: James Richard Carroll (1939-) David Albert Carroll (1938-1990) Miriam Annette (Pottle) DeWitt (1926-1973), Mrs. Dwight Edgar DeWitt John 'Pa John' Carroll (1875-1964) John Harriman Carroll (1937-) John Stockbridge Pottle (1934) Jane Carroll (Pottle) Lee (1927-2008), Mrs. Martin Henry Lee Martin Henry Lee (1927-) Front Row - Left to Right: Mary Ann Carroll (1934-), later Mrs. Philip Ronald Minctons Sally Camilla Carroll (1933-), later Mrs. Harold Alan Fernald Jr. Nancy Jane Carroll (1936-2012), later Mrs. Earle Weaver and Mrs. Joe Mello Rebecca Warren Carroll (1934-), later Mrs. Wayne Woodbury Johnston Barbara Ann Carroll (1937), later Mrs. Thomas F. Malloy Anne Tracy Carroll (1941-), later Mrs. Donald E. Degolyer Unknown baby [show more]
The photograph was taken near 50 Clark Point Road. The building on the left was the Benjamin Conley Worcester Store building, built in 1910, at 46 Clark Point Road, converted to two apartments by the time this photograph was taken. The store front on the right behind the tree and telephone pole - F.S. Mayo Construction / Herrick Building at 45 Clark Point Road, no longer standing.
Description: The photograph was taken near 50 Clark Point Road. The building on the left was the Benjamin Conley Worcester Store building, built in 1910, at 46 Clark Point Road, converted to two apartments by the time this photograph was taken. The store front on the right behind the tree and telephone pole - F.S. Mayo Construction / Herrick Building at 45 Clark Point Road, no longer standing.
On the left side is the Bar Harbor Banking & Trust Company - Southwest Harbor Branch. On the right side (to the right of the Post Office box is The United States Post Office at Southwest Harbor. "The Salisbury building which now houses the local branch of the Bar Harbor Banking and Trust Company, the post office and a plumbing shop, was built by the late Archie R. Salisbury in 1933-4." - “Traditions and Records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine” by Mrs. Seth S. Thornton, 1938, p. 150.
Description: On the left side is the Bar Harbor Banking & Trust Company - Southwest Harbor Branch. On the right side (to the right of the Post Office box is The United States Post Office at Southwest Harbor. "The Salisbury building which now houses the local branch of the Bar Harbor Banking and Trust Company, the post office and a plumbing shop, was built by the late Archie R. Salisbury in 1933-4." - “Traditions and Records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine” by Mrs. Seth S. Thornton, 1938, p. 150. [show more]