You searched for: Year start: 1900✖Year end: 1910✖Place: is exactly 'New England'✖Contributor: Southwest Harbor Public Library✖Date: 1900s✖Type: Image✖
Description: This photograph originally belonged to Captain Adoniram Judson Robinson (1834-1912). It was taken in Stonington, Connecticut in the early 1900s while she was there for repairs after a collision. Damage to the hull can be seen below the first mast.
Description: This photograph was taken in c.1903 before Mysie's marriage to Arthur Pope. The photograph, one of two, was in the collection of photographer, Henry L. Rand,, but not taken by him. This indicates to archivists familiar with his life that Mysie was a friend. The unknown photographer of the portraits, someone named McCormick, may have been a fellow amateur photographer. Mysie's biography is interesting as it illustrates both the later life of this young girl and the social life in Cambridge of which Rand was a part. [show more]
Description: Jamaica Pond can be seen in the distance. Next door to the home of Henry L. Rand from at least 1910 to 1920: Sarah Lancaster Dexter James House MA – Jamaica Plain – Eliot Street – 051
Description: The Rand's were married in June 1904 at the First Unitarian Church, 6 Eliot Street, Jamaica Plain, Boston, Massachusetts. See SWHPL 2071 for a map of the church location. The photograph was actually taken in October after the Rand's June wedding, probably at the Rand's home.
Description: The Rand's were married in June 1904 at the First Unitarian Church, 6 Eliot Street, Jamaica Plain, Boston, Massachusetts. See SWHPL 2071 for a map of the church location. The photograph was actually taken in October after the Rand's June wedding, probably at the Rand's home.
Description: The Rand's were married in June 1904 at the First Unitarian Church, 6 Eliot Street, Jamaica Plain, Boston, Massachusetts. See SWHPL 2071 for a map of the church location. The photograph was actually taken in October after the Rand's June wedding, probably at the Rand's home.