Lillian Mary Trites (1900-1992) was born April 15, 1900 to Rev. Ernest Ambrose Trites and Mable L. Trites in Brockton, Massachusetts. Lillian graduated from Lowell High School in Lowell, Massachusetts in 1917. In 1920 she was a stenographer at the Erie Proving Grounds Ordinance Dept., Erie Township, Ottawa County, Ohio. Lillian married Lehman Harry Shively (1899-1986) on February 2, 1925. Lillian Mary (Trites) Shively died on January 28, 1992 in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania at the age of 91.
Description: Lillian Mary Trites (1900-1992) was born April 15, 1900 to Rev. Ernest Ambrose Trites and Mable L. Trites in Brockton, Massachusetts. Lillian graduated from Lowell High School in Lowell, Massachusetts in 1917. In 1920 she was a stenographer at the Erie Proving Grounds Ordinance Dept., Erie Township, Ottawa County, Ohio. Lillian married Lehman Harry Shively (1899-1986) on February 2, 1925. Lillian Mary (Trites) Shively died on January 28, 1992 in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania at the age of 91. [show more]
Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh are standing at the side of Lockheed Vega Model 5 Executive NC395H airplane while stopping at Bolling Field, Washington, D.C. en route to South America. The five-place monoplane was manufactured during August 1929 by Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, Burbank, California. It left the factory with a Pratt & Whitney Wasp B engine (S/N 1815) of 450 HP. The aircraft was loaned to Col. Lindbergh by Morgan Belmont (1892–1953), the son of August Belmont Jr. who built the Belmont Park Racetrack in New York, for Lindbergh’s 7000 mile South American trip. The Lindberghs took off from Bolling Field, the first stop on their trip (which had begun at Roosevelt Field on Long Island) on September 18, 1929. The Lockheed Vega model was designed by John Knudsen Northrop (1895-1981) and Gerard Freebairn Vultee (1900-1938) and manufactured by Lockheed Aircraft Limited and first flown on July 4, 1927. Lockheed delivered the Vega 5 in 1929."
National Photo Company Collection, Library of Congress
Description: Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh are standing at the side of Lockheed Vega Model 5 Executive NC395H airplane while stopping at Bolling Field, Washington, D.C. en route to South America. The five-place monoplane was manufactured during August 1929 by Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, Burbank, California. It left the factory with a Pratt & Whitney Wasp B engine (S/N 1815) of 450 HP. The aircraft was loaned to Col. Lindbergh by Morgan Belmont (1892–1953), the son of August Belmont Jr. who built the Belmont Park Racetrack in New York, for Lindbergh’s 7000 mile South American trip. The Lindberghs took off from Bolling Field, the first stop on their trip (which had begun at Roosevelt Field on Long Island) on September 18, 1929. The Lockheed Vega model was designed by John Knudsen Northrop (1895-1981) and Gerard Freebairn Vultee (1900-1938) and manufactured by Lockheed Aircraft Limited and first flown on July 4, 1927. Lockheed delivered the Vega 5 in 1929." [show more]
Note: While the photograph was dated 1895, by hand some time after it was taken, archivists surmise that a date of c. 1900 is more reasonable. Jennie L. Richardson (1883-) was listed as a cook in 1910 census. Whatever post she held at the Claremont, she was not on the staff, nor in this photograph, at the age of 12 should the photograph have been taken in 1895. Back Row Standing - Left To Right: Grace Darling (Clark) Pease, Mrs. Jesse H. Pease (1848-1917) Frances Norris Butterfield (1876-) Clara A. Driscoll (1872-1964) - later Mrs. Joseph Dana Phillips Middle Row - Left To Right: Unknown Woman Ella Young (1878-1941) - Mrs. Alfred H. Anthony Lora Mae Driscoll (1869-1953) - later Mrs. Byron F. Horne Front Row - Left To Right: Jennie L. Richardson (1883-) - listed as cook in 1910 census Grace Ludwick (1877-1941) - later Mrs. Frank E. Poland Grace May Lawton (1876-) - later Mrs. Joseph Kelley
Description: Note: While the photograph was dated 1895, by hand some time after it was taken, archivists surmise that a date of c. 1900 is more reasonable. Jennie L. Richardson (1883-) was listed as a cook in 1910 census. Whatever post she held at the Claremont, she was not on the staff, nor in this photograph, at the age of 12 should the photograph have been taken in 1895. Back Row Standing - Left To Right: Grace Darling (Clark) Pease, Mrs. Jesse H. Pease (1848-1917) Frances Norris Butterfield (1876-) Clara A. Driscoll (1872-1964) - later Mrs. Joseph Dana Phillips Middle Row - Left To Right: Unknown Woman Ella Young (1878-1941) - Mrs. Alfred H. Anthony Lora Mae Driscoll (1869-1953) - later Mrs. Byron F. Horne Front Row - Left To Right: Jennie L. Richardson (1883-) - listed as cook in 1910 census Grace Ludwick (1877-1941) - later Mrs. Frank E. Poland Grace May Lawton (1876-) - later Mrs. Joseph Kelley [show more]
Back Row - Left to Right: Unknown Teacher Third Row - Left to Right: Unknown Hope Norwood (1904-1987) - Mrs. Frank Cecil Bannister Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Lester Leighton Wass (1905-1987) - below teacher Unknown Marion Clark Unknown First & Second Rows Unknown
Description: Back Row - Left to Right: Unknown Teacher Third Row - Left to Right: Unknown Hope Norwood (1904-1987) - Mrs. Frank Cecil Bannister Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Lester Leighton Wass (1905-1987) - below teacher Unknown Marion Clark Unknown First & Second Rows Unknown
Order from left to right: Margaret B. Dolliver (1897-1972), later Mrs. Henry "Harry" R. Glecker - lived in Hicksville (N.Y.?) in 1927. Herbert McKinley Leighton (1896-1973) Lena G. Norwood (1897-1992), later Mrs. Austin Malvery Mitchell. Principal - H.H. Foster Mark Robinson Lawler (1897-1977) - brother of Christopher Wendell Lawler - Mark went to college, became an engineer, married Katherine Louise Horstman, lived in North Carolina. Unknown woman - either: Hazel D. Malanson (1896-1948), later Mrs. Clarence E. Harding. or Elizabeth F. Staples (1896-1977), later Mrs. Reuben Harrison Lancaster - lived in Howland, Maine in 1921 and later in Brownville, Maine. Unknown woman - either: Hazel D. Malanson (1896-1948), later Mrs. Clarence E. Harding. or Elizabeth F. Staples (1896-1977), later Mrs. Reuben Harrison
Description: Order from left to right: Margaret B. Dolliver (1897-1972), later Mrs. Henry "Harry" R. Glecker - lived in Hicksville (N.Y.?) in 1927. Herbert McKinley Leighton (1896-1973) Lena G. Norwood (1897-1992), later Mrs. Austin Malvery Mitchell. Principal - H.H. Foster Mark Robinson Lawler (1897-1977) - brother of Christopher Wendell Lawler - Mark went to college, became an engineer, married Katherine Louise Horstman, lived in North Carolina. Unknown woman - either: Hazel D. Malanson (1896-1948), later Mrs. Clarence E. Harding. or Elizabeth F. Staples (1896-1977), later Mrs. Reuben Harrison Lancaster - lived in Howland, Maine in 1921 and later in Brownville, Maine. Unknown woman - either: Hazel D. Malanson (1896-1948), later Mrs. Clarence E. Harding. or Elizabeth F. Staples (1896-1977), later Mrs. Reuben Harrison [show more]
Bessie Noyes is sitting on the steps, second step up, 6th from the left. Audrey Emeline Dolliver (1897-1985) is on the steps in the exact center of this photograph.
Description: Bessie Noyes is sitting on the steps, second step up, 6th from the left. Audrey Emeline Dolliver (1897-1985) is on the steps in the exact center of this photograph.
Daughters of John Dodge Lurvey and Hannah (Carroll) Lurvey Margaret C. Lurvey (1851-1931) - Mrs. Daniel Wilbert Walls and then Mrs. Henry E. Trundy Lorinda Gilley Lurvey (1854-1942) - Mrs. Theodore P. Farmer Elizabeth Lawler Lurvey (1856-1951) - Mrs. Walter Bloomfield Stanley Elmira S. Lurvey (1858-1906) - Mrs. John Andrew Walls Mabel "May" Anna Lurvey (1862-1915) - Mrs. John R. Tinker
Description: Daughters of John Dodge Lurvey and Hannah (Carroll) Lurvey Margaret C. Lurvey (1851-1931) - Mrs. Daniel Wilbert Walls and then Mrs. Henry E. Trundy Lorinda Gilley Lurvey (1854-1942) - Mrs. Theodore P. Farmer Elizabeth Lawler Lurvey (1856-1951) - Mrs. Walter Bloomfield Stanley Elmira S. Lurvey (1858-1906) - Mrs. John Andrew Walls Mabel "May" Anna Lurvey (1862-1915) - Mrs. John R. Tinker
The photograph was found by Ralph Stanley in the remains of Franklin Dolliver Ward's old machine shop in Manset before it was remodeled and became a restaurant.
Back Row - Left to Right: Juliette "Lettie" B. Carter (1907-) Doris M. Marshall (1902-1929) Virginia Eaton Young (1905-1986) - Later Mrs. Donald Elisha Wilbur Bernice Spurling (1904-1929) Elsie Phillips (1905-1988) - Mrs. Roscoe C. Marshall Leah Connors (1903-1984) - Later Mrs. Roscoe Sidney Raycraft Front Row - Left to Right: Frances E. Norwood (1904-1976) - Later Mrs. Bernard E. Linnenbuerge Lillian N. Closson (1905-) - Later Mrs. William Cox
Description: Back Row - Left to Right: Juliette "Lettie" B. Carter (1907-) Doris M. Marshall (1902-1929) Virginia Eaton Young (1905-1986) - Later Mrs. Donald Elisha Wilbur Bernice Spurling (1904-1929) Elsie Phillips (1905-1988) - Mrs. Roscoe C. Marshall Leah Connors (1903-1984) - Later Mrs. Roscoe Sidney Raycraft Front Row - Left to Right: Frances E. Norwood (1904-1976) - Later Mrs. Bernard E. Linnenbuerge Lillian N. Closson (1905-) - Later Mrs. William Cox [show more]