Hancock County, Mount Desert Quadrangle, U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, H.M Wilson, Geographer in charge, Department of the Interior, Franklin K. Lane, Secretary, U.S. Geological Survey, George Otis Smith, Director, Edition of May 1904, corrected 1910, reprinted 1918. – Northwest Mt. Desert.
Description: Hancock County, Mount Desert Quadrangle, U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, H.M Wilson, Geographer in charge, Department of the Interior, Franklin K. Lane, Secretary, U.S. Geological Survey, George Otis Smith, Director, Edition of May 1904, corrected 1910, reprinted 1918. – Northwest Mt. Desert.
Back Row - Left to Right: Frank R. Harper (1896-) Paris E. Gray (1897-1979) Isaac Ewin Reed (1899-1958) Earl Gray Murphy (1902-1974) Howard Clifford Pervear (1896-1950) Kenneth Lewis Hodgdon (at window) (1897-1971) Atwood R. Farrell (1899-1977) Lucy A. Reed - later Mrs. Miles M. McIntire (1896-1979) Lawrence W. Harper (born 1894) Second Row Down - Left to Right: Milan R. Ober (1902-1970) Eleanor G. Hodgdon - later Mrs. Jay N. Whitmore (1901-1992) Gladys I. Gray (1892-bef 1979) Grace Gray - [Grace M. Gray - later Mrs. Leslie D. Carter (1898-1994)?] Marjorie I. Hodgdon (1897-1914) Marion F. Hodgdon - later Mrs. Andrew Everett Bickford (1895-1986) Iola Campbell (1900-1974) - later Mrs. Lester C. Barthelemy or Bartholomew Mary Bartlett - later Mrs. Byron L. Campbell (1896-1987) Luella Butler - later Mrs. Neil Farrell - then Mrs. Alden A. Kelley (1898-1979) Third Row Down - Left to Right: Kathryn "Katie" A. Butler (1905-) - later Mrs. Edwin W. Seavey Jr. and Mrs. Ira C. Hooper Madolen Edna Farrell (1902-1975) - later Mrs. Garold Wentworth Moore Teacher - Rena Viola Reed - later Mrs. Clinton E. Gray (1884-1967) Rena appears to be wearing her engagement ring prominently displayed on her left hand. Letha Maria Bartlett - later Mrs. Leon W. Pierce (1904-1993) Olive Butler - later Mrs. Dana R. Swazey (1903-1985) Dorothy A. Reed - later Mrs. Leslie I. Dunton (1905-1967) Beulah A. Farrell - later Mrs. Austin H. Ingalls (1904-1945) Augustus M. Murphy (1903-1989) Front Row - Left to Right: Eugene Archel Harper (1905-1969) Lyda W. Butler (1903-2001) - later Mrs. Karl F. Carter then Mrs. Chandler L. Noyes Hazel R. Reed - later Mrs. Chester Johnson (1902-1973) Mary L. Ober (1904-1991) - later Mrs. Philip Durgain Wessell
Description: Back Row - Left to Right: Frank R. Harper (1896-) Paris E. Gray (1897-1979) Isaac Ewin Reed (1899-1958) Earl Gray Murphy (1902-1974) Howard Clifford Pervear (1896-1950) Kenneth Lewis Hodgdon (at window) (1897-1971) Atwood R. Farrell (1899-1977) Lucy A. Reed - later Mrs. Miles M. McIntire (1896-1979) Lawrence W. Harper (born 1894) Second Row Down - Left to Right: Milan R. Ober (1902-1970) Eleanor G. Hodgdon - later Mrs. Jay N. Whitmore (1901-1992) Gladys I. Gray (1892-bef 1979) Grace Gray - [Grace M. Gray - later Mrs. Leslie D. Carter (1898-1994)?] Marjorie I. Hodgdon (1897-1914) Marion F. Hodgdon - later Mrs. Andrew Everett Bickford (1895-1986) Iola Campbell (1900-1974) - later Mrs. Lester C. Barthelemy or Bartholomew Mary Bartlett - later Mrs. Byron L. Campbell (1896-1987) Luella Butler - later Mrs. Neil Farrell - then Mrs. Alden A. Kelley (1898-1979) Third Row Down - Left to Right: Kathryn "Katie" A. Butler (1905-) - later Mrs. Edwin W. Seavey Jr. and Mrs. Ira C. Hooper Madolen Edna Farrell (1902-1975) - later Mrs. Garold Wentworth Moore Teacher - Rena Viola Reed - later Mrs. Clinton E. Gray (1884-1967) Rena appears to be wearing her engagement ring prominently displayed on her left hand. Letha Maria Bartlett - later Mrs. Leon W. Pierce (1904-1993) Olive Butler - later Mrs. Dana R. Swazey (1903-1985) Dorothy A. Reed - later Mrs. Leslie I. Dunton (1905-1967) Beulah A. Farrell - later Mrs. Austin H. Ingalls (1904-1945) Augustus M. Murphy (1903-1989) Front Row - Left to Right: Eugene Archel Harper (1905-1969) Lyda W. Butler (1903-2001) - later Mrs. Karl F. Carter then Mrs. Chandler L. Noyes Hazel R. Reed - later Mrs. Chester Johnson (1902-1973) Mary L. Ober (1904-1991) - later Mrs. Philip Durgain Wessell [show more]
South Seal Cove School in Tremont, Maine. Certificate to Neal L. Murphy From Bernice Ashley. Winter Term 1910. Neal L. Murphy (1898-) son of John T. and Viola A. (Marshall) Murphy Bernice Ashley (1888-1976) daughter of Roland B. and Caroline E. (Sawyer) Ashley
Description: South Seal Cove School in Tremont, Maine. Certificate to Neal L. Murphy From Bernice Ashley. Winter Term 1910. Neal L. Murphy (1898-) son of John T. and Viola A. (Marshall) Murphy Bernice Ashley (1888-1976) daughter of Roland B. and Caroline E. (Sawyer) Ashley
To read about the Maxwell Motor Car Company - See “Maxwell Motor and the Making of the Chrysler Corporation” by Anthony J. Yanik, published by Wayne State University Press, 2009
Description: To read about the Maxwell Motor Car Company - See “Maxwell Motor and the Making of the Chrysler Corporation” by Anthony J. Yanik, published by Wayne State University Press, 2009
Description: Unknown man in spats on the left is possibly Ebed Wilder Neal (1879-1950) Dr. Neal's brother. Dr. George Arthur Neal with mustache is on the right.
This large (20" x 6") panorama print, found in a very old frame in a storeroom at the Southwest Harbor Public Library, has seen a lot of wear. Archivists who have studied it in a magnified state, have formed the impression that whoever made the print so long ago found it a difficult task. The early view is, however, valuable for the love that went into it and respect for its creator. Mount Desert Island has always inspired those who viewed it with the desire to capture what they have seen. The view is from Jordan Mountain which was later changed to Penobscot Mountain.
Southwest Harbor Public Library Collection of Photographs
Description: This large (20" x 6") panorama print, found in a very old frame in a storeroom at the Southwest Harbor Public Library, has seen a lot of wear. Archivists who have studied it in a magnified state, have formed the impression that whoever made the print so long ago found it a difficult task. The early view is, however, valuable for the love that went into it and respect for its creator. Mount Desert Island has always inspired those who viewed it with the desire to capture what they have seen. The view is from Jordan Mountain which was later changed to Penobscot Mountain. [show more]