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Edwin L. Higgins at his Blacksmith Shop with Simeon Holden Mayo
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Businesses, Blacksmith Business
  • People
  • 1880 c.
  • Southwest Harbor
  • No Copyright - United States
Edwin L. Higgins at his Blacksmith Shop with Simeon Holden Mayo
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Businesses, Blacksmith Business
  • 1880 c.
  • Southwest Harbor
  • No Copyright - United States
Description:
The barn on the left, with the scaffolding, is the Jacob Schoppy Mayo house and, then, farm at 60 Clark Point Road.
"The Village Blacksmith" - Edwin L. Higgins
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print, Albumen Print
  • Businesses, Blacksmith Business
  • People
  • Rand - Henry Lathrop Rand (1862-1945)
  • 1895-09-05
  • Southwest Harbor
  • No Copyright - United States
"The Village Blacksmith" - Edwin L. Higgins
Southwest Harbor Public Library
"The Village Blacksmith" - Edwin L. Higgins
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print, Albumen Print
  • Businesses, Blacksmith Business
  • People
  • Rand - Henry Lathrop Rand (1862-1945)
  • 1894-08
  • Southwest Harbor
  • No Copyright - United States
"The Village Blacksmith" - Edwin L. Higgins
Southwest Harbor Public Library
"The Village Blacksmith" - Edwin Lemuel Higgins - III
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print, Albumen Print
  • Businesses, Blacksmith Business
  • People
  • Rand - Henry Lathrop Rand (1862-1945)
  • 1895-09-05
  • Southwest Harbor
  • No Copyright - United States
Description:
The title was given by Henry L. Rand when he catalogued the photograph. Clearly visible on Mr. Higgins’ anvil is the distinctive eagle and anchor mark that distinguishes it as a Fisher & Norris Eagle Anvil. Mark Fisher founded the company in Newport, Maine in 1843. The company later moved to New Jersey. Mr. Higgins left hand is on the lever that controls the air coming into the fire. And a bucket of water stands nearby.