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June Smith Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| June Smith Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: June Smith age 5-9. Boy wears big smile, light colored shirt and knee pants with dark stockings and black boots. Stands on grass near large tree. | |||
June Smith Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| June Smith Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: June Smith age 5-9 sitting on pile of straw. Brother of Daniel Somes Smith. Boy wears light colored shirt and knee pants with dark stockings and black boots. Holds hat in hand. | |||
Virginia Somes Sanderson Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Virginia Somes Sanderson Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Virginia Somes Sanderson dressed for costume party in monk's robe holding small animal, maybe rabbit, in hands. Standing near bushes and trellis. This is similar to accession #997-488-654, which is the object ID for this. These numbers all need to be fixed. (AB) | |||
Virginia Somes Sanderson Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Virginia Somes Sanderson Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Virginia Somes Sanderson standing on sidewalk near bushes and trellis. Wearing hair parted in middle and pulled back with white peasant type blouse, sleeves pulled up, black skirt, calf length, wide black belt and dark shoes. Standing with hands on hips. | |||
Virginia Somes Sanderson dressed for costume party. Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Virginia Somes Sanderson dressed for costume party. Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Virginia Somes Sanderson dressed for costume party in monk's robe holding small animal, maybe rabbit, in hands. Standing near bushes and trellis. Marked on back, “How I looked at the feté.” |