William Francis Stanley was born to Sans and Lucy Dolliver (Getchell) Stanley in 1854 in Tremont, Maine. William married Estella Benson (1855-1940), daughter of William H. and Lucy Ann (Noonan) Benson, on December 9, 1879. William Francis Stanley died in October 1909. L.W. Cook, Photographer, 145 Tremont St. and 203 Washington St., Boston.
Collection of the Clark Family - Courtesy of Frances Eliot Foote Stehman
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Description: William Francis Stanley was born to Sans and Lucy Dolliver (Getchell) Stanley in 1854 in Tremont, Maine. William married Estella Benson (1855-1940), daughter of William H. and Lucy Ann (Noonan) Benson, on December 9, 1879. William Francis Stanley died in October 1909. L.W. Cook, Photographer, 145 Tremont St. and 203 Washington St., Boston.
“As Americans developed a preference for fresh fish, demand for ice increased. Here, armed with a handsaw, ice chisel, and ice plow ...these ...men are harvesting ice, which rivaled granite in the 1890s as Maine’s prime export.” - “Mount Desert Island - Somesville, Southwest Harbor, and Northeast Harbor” by Earle G. Shettleworth Jr. and Lydia B. Vandenbergh - Images of America Series, 2001, p. 42.
Description: “As Americans developed a preference for fresh fish, demand for ice increased. Here, armed with a handsaw, ice chisel, and ice plow ...these ...men are harvesting ice, which rivaled granite in the 1890s as Maine’s prime export.” - “Mount Desert Island - Somesville, Southwest Harbor, and Northeast Harbor” by Earle G. Shettleworth Jr. and Lydia B. Vandenbergh - Images of America Series, 2001, p. 42.
“As Americans developed a preference for fresh fish, demand for ice increased. Here, armed with a handsaw, ice chisel, and ice plow ...these ...men are harvesting ice, which rivaled granite in the 1890s as Maine’s prime export.” - “Mount Desert Island - Somesville, Southwest Harbor, and Northeast Harbor” by Earle G. Shettleworth Jr. and Lydia B. Vandenbergh - Images of America Series, 2001, p. 42.
Description: “As Americans developed a preference for fresh fish, demand for ice increased. Here, armed with a handsaw, ice chisel, and ice plow ...these ...men are harvesting ice, which rivaled granite in the 1890s as Maine’s prime export.” - “Mount Desert Island - Somesville, Southwest Harbor, and Northeast Harbor” by Earle G. Shettleworth Jr. and Lydia B. Vandenbergh - Images of America Series, 2001, p. 42.
Left - Mary Longfellow Cousins (1892-1974) Top Center - Edgar F. Cousins (1888-1983) Bottom Center - Irene Cousins (1887-1973) Right - Herbert Burnham Cousins (1895-1921)
Description: Left - Mary Longfellow Cousins (1892-1974) Top Center - Edgar F. Cousins (1888-1983) Bottom Center - Irene Cousins (1887-1973) Right - Herbert Burnham Cousins (1895-1921)