Just visible to the lower right of the Whitmore farm is the E. Stanley (Everett George Stanley) house shown on the map. That house was 4 Bass Harbor Road on Tax Map 2 - Lot 24 - MHPC #405-012. The house with the mansard roof on the left, partially obscured by the horizontal support for the clothes line was the Henry R. Hinckley house - now [2017] the site of Western Way Condominiums, built in 1986 at 10-5 to 10-22 Robinson Lane, Southwest Harbor - Tax Map 16 - Lot 3. Notice the corset out to dry on the clothes line.
Description: Just visible to the lower right of the Whitmore farm is the E. Stanley (Everett George Stanley) house shown on the map. That house was 4 Bass Harbor Road on Tax Map 2 - Lot 24 - MHPC #405-012. The house with the mansard roof on the left, partially obscured by the horizontal support for the clothes line was the Henry R. Hinckley house - now [2017] the site of Western Way Condominiums, built in 1986 at 10-5 to 10-22 Robinson Lane, Southwest Harbor - Tax Map 16 - Lot 3. Notice the corset out to dry on the clothes line. [show more]
The John Lawler Whitmore family came home from Hawaii to visit the family in Southwest Harbor in 1924 and 1928. Back Row - Left to Right: James F. Whitmore (1875-1951) - brother to John Lawler Whitmore Tyler "Ty" Allen Whitmore (1911-1949) Edna May Thompson Whitmore (1890-1978) - Mrs. John L. Whitmore John Lawler Whitmore (1879-1933) Front Row - Left to Right: Gladys Whitmore (1918-2006) - Later Mrs. Edwin Farnham Butler Janet "Jane" Lucy Whitmore (1915-2004) - Later Mrs. Theodore A. Earl
Description: The John Lawler Whitmore family came home from Hawaii to visit the family in Southwest Harbor in 1924 and 1928. Back Row - Left to Right: James F. Whitmore (1875-1951) - brother to John Lawler Whitmore Tyler "Ty" Allen Whitmore (1911-1949) Edna May Thompson Whitmore (1890-1978) - Mrs. John L. Whitmore John Lawler Whitmore (1879-1933) Front Row - Left to Right: Gladys Whitmore (1918-2006) - Later Mrs. Edwin Farnham Butler Janet "Jane" Lucy Whitmore (1915-2004) - Later Mrs. Theodore A. Earl [show more]
The automobile is a 1929 Ford Model A. Therefore, this photo was taken no earlier than 1929. The buildings left to right: -The Edwin Leon Higgins house – 39 Clark Point Road -The Isaac Herrick house – 43 Clark Point Road -The Herrick Building – 45 Clark Point Road -The William Irving Mayo House (The Central House) – 51 Clark Point Road.
Description: The automobile is a 1929 Ford Model A. Therefore, this photo was taken no earlier than 1929. The buildings left to right: -The Edwin Leon Higgins house – 39 Clark Point Road -The Isaac Herrick house – 43 Clark Point Road -The Herrick Building – 45 Clark Point Road -The William Irving Mayo House (The Central House) – 51 Clark Point Road.
This photograph was taken during the time that Eugene Subal Thurston Sr. was Postmaster. Note the VIA (Village Improvement Association) waste bin next to the step. Part of William J. Tower's house is visible to the left of the post office in the picture.
Description: This photograph was taken during the time that Eugene Subal Thurston Sr. was Postmaster. Note the VIA (Village Improvement Association) waste bin next to the step. Part of William J. Tower's house is visible to the left of the post office in the picture.
Back row - Left to right: Lillian May (Rich) Reed Bessie Bernice (Reed) Walls Emma Almira (Reed) Smith Eunice Lucy (Reed) Lopaus (1878-1936) - Mrs. Ashbury A. Lopaus - daughter of Nathan Adam Reed Kathlyn "Katie" L. (Murphy) Reed (1882-1965) Front row - Left to right: Lelia Alice (Reed) Rumill (1883-1967) - Mrs. Arthur Heslyn Rumill - daughter of Nathan Adam Reed Lurlene Barbara (Rumill) Walls (1904-1992) - Mrs. Granville Eugene Walls, later Mrs. Rodney P. Murphy - daughter of Lelia Alice (Reed)Rumill - granddaughter of Nathan Adam Reed Marian Athalia (Reed) Gott (1900-1983) - Mrs. Ambrose J. Gott - daughter of Nathan Adam Reed Emma Almira (Mitchell) Reed Mildred Carver (Reed) Gott (1890-1979 - Mrs. Benjamin John Gott - daughter of Nathan Adam Reed
Description: Back row - Left to right: Lillian May (Rich) Reed Bessie Bernice (Reed) Walls Emma Almira (Reed) Smith Eunice Lucy (Reed) Lopaus (1878-1936) - Mrs. Ashbury A. Lopaus - daughter of Nathan Adam Reed Kathlyn "Katie" L. (Murphy) Reed (1882-1965) Front row - Left to right: Lelia Alice (Reed) Rumill (1883-1967) - Mrs. Arthur Heslyn Rumill - daughter of Nathan Adam Reed Lurlene Barbara (Rumill) Walls (1904-1992) - Mrs. Granville Eugene Walls, later Mrs. Rodney P. Murphy - daughter of Lelia Alice (Reed)Rumill - granddaughter of Nathan Adam Reed Marian Athalia (Reed) Gott (1900-1983) - Mrs. Ambrose J. Gott - daughter of Nathan Adam Reed Emma Almira (Mitchell) Reed Mildred Carver (Reed) Gott (1890-1979 - Mrs. Benjamin John Gott - daughter of Nathan Adam Reed [show more]
The children are on the lawn of their father's house, William Irving Mayo House - The Central House on Clark Point Road. The building directly behind Ruth was originally the F.S. Mayo Construction, later the Herrick Building at 45 Clark Point Road, Southwest Harbor, Maine - Map 6 - Lot 114. The building with the display window, at the right, 47 Clark Point Road, Map 6 - Lot 113 started out life as the S.H. Mayo Bicycle Shop and was later William Lloyd Carroll's Cash Market at Map 3 - Lot 45. On the left side of the street, the first partially visible building at the left was the Benjamin Conley Worcester Store, built in 1910, at 46 Clark Point Road, Map 3 – Lot 109, MHPC #405-0166 - on the site of E.H. Higgins Blacksmith Shop. The next partially visible building, toward Main Street, was the E.A. Lawler Paint Company, built by Edwin Albert Lawler in the 1920s, at 40 Clark Point Road, Map 3 – Lot 108, MHPC #405-0165.
Description: The children are on the lawn of their father's house, William Irving Mayo House - The Central House on Clark Point Road. The building directly behind Ruth was originally the F.S. Mayo Construction, later the Herrick Building at 45 Clark Point Road, Southwest Harbor, Maine - Map 6 - Lot 114. The building with the display window, at the right, 47 Clark Point Road, Map 6 - Lot 113 started out life as the S.H. Mayo Bicycle Shop and was later William Lloyd Carroll's Cash Market at Map 3 - Lot 45. On the left side of the street, the first partially visible building at the left was the Benjamin Conley Worcester Store, built in 1910, at 46 Clark Point Road, Map 3 – Lot 109, MHPC #405-0166 - on the site of E.H. Higgins Blacksmith Shop. The next partially visible building, toward Main Street, was the E.A. Lawler Paint Company, built by Edwin Albert Lawler in the 1920s, at 40 Clark Point Road, Map 3 – Lot 108, MHPC #405-0165. [show more]