Photographer Eleanor R. Mayo lived with Ruth Moore whose sister, Esther Moore Trask's father-in-law was George Washington Trask, another brother of William S. Trask, hence thee title of the photograph, "Aunt Belle's House."
Description: Photographer Eleanor R. Mayo lived with Ruth Moore whose sister, Esther Moore Trask's father-in-law was George Washington Trask, another brother of William S. Trask, hence thee title of the photograph, "Aunt Belle's House."
Buildings - Left to Right: Unknown darker house behind a small tree Francis McMullin Sr. House (the large white house behind a tree) Dora E. Torrey House - 14 McMullen Avenue H.G. Reed Store - Harbor Avenue (Route 102 A) at the corner of McMullen Avenue
Description: Buildings - Left to Right: Unknown darker house behind a small tree Francis McMullin Sr. House (the large white house behind a tree) Dora E. Torrey House - 14 McMullen Avenue H.G. Reed Store - Harbor Avenue (Route 102 A) at the corner of McMullen Avenue
Left to Right: Fred Sidney Mayo Sarah Elizabeth (Kimball) Mayo - Mrs. Dudley Luther Mayo Dudley Luther Mayo Lillian E. (Mullins) Mayo - Mrs. Fred Sidney Mayo
Description: Left to Right: Fred Sidney Mayo Sarah Elizabeth (Kimball) Mayo - Mrs. Dudley Luther Mayo Dudley Luther Mayo Lillian E. (Mullins) Mayo - Mrs. Fred Sidney Mayo
Description: Fred Mayo holding a wooden ice cream bucket. The building at the far right is the James A. Freeman House (the Inn at Southwest Harbor as of 2016).