On letterhead printed with "Hares Lane Radnor Pennsylvania", the letter reads: Nov 27th 1948 To the Southwest Harbor Library Southwest Harbor, Me, I believe you have a painting of the old Clark Wharf which I loaned to the library years ago. This painting is still my property and I have [illegible] decided to present to the library [?] permanent possession. I only ask['ed' struck out] it be treated with respect and not sold or bartered. Painting of this size and character of mine have sold around $2500.00 and I consider this a good example of my work. If the Library committee decides to accept it for its permanent collection I would like a formal acknowledgement Very sincerely yours, Chas. Morris Young I would suggest that the painting be cleaned with a little ivory soap and cold water this will not harm it. Very likely the frame would be improved by regilding with a coat of regular gold paint or powder. C.M.Y.
Description: On letterhead printed with "Hares Lane Radnor Pennsylvania", the letter reads: Nov 27th 1948 To the Southwest Harbor Library Southwest Harbor, Me, I believe you have a painting of the old Clark Wharf which I loaned to the library years ago. This painting is still my property and I have [illegible] decided to present to the library [?] permanent possession. I only ask['ed' struck out] it be treated with respect and not sold or bartered. Painting of this size and character of mine have sold around $2500.00 and I consider this a good example of my work. If the Library committee decides to accept it for its permanent collection I would like a formal acknowledgement Very sincerely yours, Chas. Morris Young I would suggest that the painting be cleaned with a little ivory soap and cold water this will not harm it. Very likely the frame would be improved by regilding with a coat of regular gold paint or powder. C.M.Y. [show more]
The children Left to Right: JoAnn Williams (1942-) - later Mrs. Earl Angivine William G. Williams III was born c. 1945. He later changed his name to Thurston Williams. Barbara Esther Williams (1939-) - later Mrs. Roth
Description: The children Left to Right: JoAnn Williams (1942-) - later Mrs. Earl Angivine William G. Williams III was born c. 1945. He later changed his name to Thurston Williams. Barbara Esther Williams (1939-) - later Mrs. Roth
Back Row - Left to Right: Mary E. (Thurston) Fleming - daughter of Eugene Shubal Thurston Alice Fleming - in her mother's arms - later Mrs. Terry Walsh Esther A. (Thurston) Williams - daughter of Eugene Shubal Thurston Front Row - Left to Right: JoAnn Williams - daughter of Esther - later Mrs. Earl Angevine Barbara Esther Williams - daughter of Esther - later Mrs. Roth
Description: Back Row - Left to Right: Mary E. (Thurston) Fleming - daughter of Eugene Shubal Thurston Alice Fleming - in her mother's arms - later Mrs. Terry Walsh Esther A. (Thurston) Williams - daughter of Eugene Shubal Thurston Front Row - Left to Right: JoAnn Williams - daughter of Esther - later Mrs. Earl Angevine Barbara Esther Williams - daughter of Esther - later Mrs. Roth
Eugene Thurston's automobile was a 1942 Oldsmobile 2 Door fastback sedan. Left to Right: Eugene Shubal Thurston Sr. (1881-1961) Lizzie E. (Moulden) Thurston, Mrs. Charles Dix Thurston (1858-1953) Alice M. (Orr) Thurston, Mrs. Eugene Shubal Thurston (1882-1944)
Description: Eugene Thurston's automobile was a 1942 Oldsmobile 2 Door fastback sedan. Left to Right: Eugene Shubal Thurston Sr. (1881-1961) Lizzie E. (Moulden) Thurston, Mrs. Charles Dix Thurston (1858-1953) Alice M. (Orr) Thurston, Mrs. Eugene Shubal Thurston (1882-1944)