Description: Probably painted on Gotts Island as Lucia Leffingwell had a cottage there and the Kenways also owned a house and vacationed on the island. Originally the painting may have been framed showing less than shown here, hence the discoloration toward the bottom.
Description: Son of James and Octavia. Married Edith Marie Rumill. Live in Southwest Harbor, Maine in the 1930s and 1940s. Electrical engineer and building contractor.
Description: Son of James and Octavia. Married Edith Marie Rumill. Live in Southwest Harbor, Maine in the 1930s and 1940s. Electrical engineer and building contractor.
Description: The Murphys were in Southwest Harbor, shopping on Clark Point Road. Perry "Ped" L. Sargent's livery stable is on the left and R.M. Norwood's carpentry shop is the large building at the back of the photograph. Marjorie is bringing her little brother a cookie.
Description: Copy of brief genealogy of James Otis Kaler published by the Genealogical Dept. of the Boston Transcript, April 26, 1922. Appears under #9499. L. Oakman, C.G.H.H. Photographs of young J.O.K. and one middle-age gentleman, ID unsure.
Description: Photo, Mabel Stanley "Gran" - 1923 or could be later per Ralph Stanley. (See also 2012.203.1673 for photo taken on same day of Mabel Stanley. Both photos are probably part of Hazel Stanley memorabilia.)
Description: Photo, Mabel Stanley & Louise "Babe" Stanley (or young woman could be a Spurling per Ralph Stanley) - picture from the Hazel Stanley Collection
Description: Photo, "Little Durmont" - Buried in Stanley Cemetery (location in cemetery is 5th row 52r)-Mrs. Balridge (spelling?) is holding him. The child is Dumont Neal Stanley b. February 29, 1928 and d. September 27, 1928. Son of Enoch A. and Emma B. (Bunker) Stanley.
Description: Twenty-four children belonging to twelve families in a small rural schoolhouse in 1928. Front Row - Left to Right: Clarence Bartlett Harold Butler (1919-1979) Alfred Kelley (1921-1958) Rudolph Somes (1919-1985) Herbert Somes (1917-1997) Harland Butler (1919-2003) Rudolph E. Kelley (1920-1944) Raymond Bartlett Second Row - Left to Right: Lucille Mary Butler Harper (1921-1969) Eloise Hodgdon Rosemary Elaine Smallidge (1920-2003)? Thelma Campbell (1920-1998) Everett Bartlett Everett Walter Butler (1916-1981) Percy Reed (1917-2000) Basil Farrell (1918-1984) Third Row - Left to Right: Arthur Butler Jimmy Butler Ralph Walter Hodgdon (1913-1957) Russell Reed Back Row - Left to Right: Ernestine Somes (1913-1941) Frances Gray Margaret Hodgdon Carolyn Hodgdon [show more]
Description: Photograph of Charles W. Eliot, taken on the piazza of his home built on the south side of what is now Peabody Drive, in 1881. He died in summer of 1926 in his 94th year.
Description: The place the Whitmore famly called "Pulpit Rock" is at Thunderhole in Acadia National Park. In 1921 when this photograph was taken the park was called Lafayette National Park, but the land containing Thunderhole had not yet been added to the park. Back Row - Left to Right: Unknown Lucy Ella Lawler Whitmore (1849-1934) - Mrs. William Holden Whitmore Unknown Unknown Unknown Gladys Ella Whitmore (1887-1977) Front Row - Left to Right: Unknown boy Unknown Unknown [show more]
Description: The teacher appears to be the same teacher as shown in SWHPL 11903 – with Freeman Grammar School 1926 students. She may have been either Feodora Woodworth or Doris Motz both of whom taught in the "common school" in 1925-1926 and 1926-1927. Doris Motz's husband, Ralph Motz, also taught at the Freeman Grammar School.