Description: Republication of Bar Harbor Record news items in Bar Harbor Times, . Compiled by Deborah Dyer of the Bar Harbor Historical Society, 7/8/1999. Restriction of automobiles in town. History of the Conners Brothers boat livery. Also from July 5, 1899. Announcement of the opening of the Ladies Club for the season.
Description: Republication of Bar Harbor Record news items in Bar Harbor Times, . Compiled by Deborah Dyer of the Bar Harbor Historical Society, 7/8/1999. Restriction of automobiles in town. History of the Conners Brothers boat livery. Also from July 5, 1899. Announcement of the opening of the Ladies Club for the season.
Description: Republication of Bar Harbor Record news items in Bar Harbor Times, . Compiled by Deborah Dyer of the Bar Harbor Historical Society, 10/18/1999. Notices of meetings including the Board of Trade,Bay View Grange and stockholders of thte Bar Harbor Banking and Trust Co. Listing of the new officers ofl the Juvenile Temple
Description: Republication of Bar Harbor Record news items in Bar Harbor Times, . Compiled by Deborah Dyer of the Bar Harbor Historical Society, 6/10/1999. Detailed description of the history and geography of Kebo Golf Club.
Description: Republication of Bar Harbor Record news items in Bar Harbor Times, . Compiled by Deborah Dyer of the Bar Harbor Historical Society, 12/23/1999. Hisotry of the hotels up to 1899. Names some of the old hotels: Agamont, Birch Tree Inn, Exchange. Alpheus Hardy built the first non-resident cottage in Bar Harbor. Includes an anecdote about J. Montgomery Sears. Article also includes a line about the election of Rev. Robert Codman, Jr. as Bishop of Maine. A comment about the Laides Aid Societys apron and necktie ball. [show more]
Description: large black hard cover ledger with red binding Includes record of minutes of Ocean Lodge Independent Order of Odd Fellows. from 1907 - 1915
Description: Hard Cover Ledger with gold embossed letters “Question Book” listing initiation question for Ocean Lodge No. 140, I.O.O.F. Located at Northeast Harbor, Maine 1898-1974 Questions include: Name? Residence? Occupation?Age? Do you hold Memberhsip in or are you suspended or expelled froma any lodge of this order? Are you in sound health? Do you believe in the existence of a Supreme Being...?
Description: large black hard cover ledger with red binding includes record of minutes of Ocean Lodge Independent Order of Odd Fellows. from 1898- 1907 and hard cover book called Question Book ffrom 1899 to 1969 It is a series of questions that initiates attest to.
Description: “Soft Drinks”, and Games ProhibitedFlyer defining Soft drinks, Beers and unconstitutional Games and describing them as unfit for lodge activities. Written by Grant Rogers, G.C.T.
Description: Certificate from the Department of the Interior, Bureau of Pensions, to Cynthia W. Bracy, 11 Sep 1891, telling her that she will be getting a pension
Description: Register of Arrivals and Departures for March and April 1897. Post Office mail boat Cranberry Isles. Identifies the Post office at Cranberry Isles, County of Hancock, State of Maine, Route No. 1423, from Cranberry Isles to South West Harbor. Name of Contractor: C. G. Steele; Name of Carrier: S. C. Stover. Mode of carrying the Mail: Sail or Row Boat; Trips a week required: Six. On reverse of this form are comments recording the Nature and Causes of Failures and Detentions: In March and April the carrier was absent or ill so mail carried by Gilbert Rosebrook, O.H. Spurling, Millard Spurling, and Eber Spurling when necessary. These forms are unsigned, forms usually signed by William P. Preble, Post Master. [show more]
Description: Register of Arrivals and Departures for April, May, October, and December 1895. Post Office mail boat Cranberry Isles. Identifies the Post office at Cranberry Isles, County of Hancock, State of Maine, Route No. 1423, from Cranberry Isles to South West Harbor. Name of Contractor: C. G. Steele; Name of Carrier: S. C. Stover. Mode of carrying the Mail: Sail or Row Boat; Trips a week required: Six. On reverse of this form are comments recording the Nature and Causes of Failures and Detentions - one failure reported for December 5: snow storm and gale (see 2794Drev herein). Several forms unsigned, forms usually signed by William P. Preble, Post Master. [show more]
Description: Register of Arrivals and Departures for several months 1896. Post Office mail boat Cranberry Isles. Identifies the Post office at Cranberry Isles, County of Hancock, State of Maine, Route No. 1423, from Cranberry Isles to South West Harbor. Name of Contractor: C. G. Steele; Name of Carrier: S. C. Stover. Mode of carrying the Mail: Sail or Row Boat; Trips a week required: Six. On reverse of this form are comments recording the Nature and Causes of Failures and Detentions. January: Mail Carrier S. C. Stover sick; January 27 to 31 Orington H. Spurling took the carrier's place. February mail carrier still ill so mail carried by Orrington Spurling and C. W. Bracy. March carrier sick until 13th so Orrington Spurling and J. G Rosebrook took his place. Carrier resumed duties on the 13th. August 25th Spurling is sick, Millard Spurling and Richardson help out. December: carrier Stover sick: Arthur Joy, E. C. Rosebrook, and Preble Richardson work. December 16 tremendous snow storm; 22nd E.C. Rosebrook carried the mail. Many forms unsigned, forms usually signed by William P. Preble, Post Master. [show more]
Description: Register of Arrivals and Departures for September 1894. Post Office mail boat Cranberry Isles. Identifies the Post office at Cranberry Isles, County of Hancock, State of Maine, Route No. 1423, from Cranberry Isles to South West Harbor. Name of Contractor: C. G. Steele; Name of Carrier: S. C. Stover. Mode of carrying the Mail: Sail or Row Boat; Trips a week required: Six. On reverse of this form is space for comments recording the Nature and Causes of Failures and Detentions - no incidents this month so reverse of form was not scanned. Form not signed. [show more]
Description: Register of Arrivals and Departures for February 1899. Post Office mail boat Cranberry Isles. Identifies the Post office at Cranberry Isles, County of Hancock, State of Maine, Route No. 1423, from Cranberry Isles to South West Harbor. Name of Contractor: C. G. Steele; Name of Carrier: S. C. Stover. Mode of carrying the Mail: Sail or Row Boat; Trips a week required: Six. On reverse of this form are comments recording the Nature and Causes of Failures and Detentions. In February the carrier was absent or ill so mail carried by E. C. Rosebrook, O.H. Spurling, Millard Spurling, W. P. Richardson, and Arthur Joy as necessary. Form is unsigned, forms usually signed by William P. Preble, Post Master. [show more]
Description: Report by the selectmen of Mount Desert, ME on the financial accounts of the town, including lists of expenditures and receipts, for the fiscal year ending February 9, 1895. There are also reports from the school committee and superintendent of schools. People Mentioned: E. G. Abbott, Mrs. E. G. Abbott, B. T. Atherton, Emily E. Atherton, Charles Babbidge, Seth Babbidge, A. G. Bain, Robert Barron, Abel Bartlett, F. G. Bartlett, William H. Bartlett, Walter D. Blake, Ben Bordeaux, David Bracy Jr., William H. Bracy, Henry Branscom, James N. Branscom, A. P. Brown, Eri L. Bunker, Z. F. Callahan, A. J. Carter, John Carter, A. E. Clement, Charles H. Clement, H. A. Clement, A. E. Clements, Charles Clements, Joseph Corson, William Cox, Palmer Crowley, J. Cunningham, John Dix, Lessie Dix, A. C. Fernald, Charles H. Frazier, Howard Frazier, Allen Freeman, W. H. Freeman, E. W. French, John Gilmore, Mark Gray, R. L. Grindle, J. Hamor, Nellie Hardy, Josie Harper, R. M. Haynes, J. S. Heath, O. M. Heath, Sophrona Hersey, William Hersey, Orrin Heyward, Bert Higgins, Clarence Higgins, Everett Higgins, George Higgins, Harry Higgins, I. C. Higgins, Sidney P. Higgins, Agnes Hill, J. C. Hill, Gilbert Hodgdon, Leroy R. Hodgdon, Angie Johnson, Alvin Joy, Henry Kineston, Fred Leighton, B. F. Leland, Benjamin Leland, Frank Leland, Grace M. Libby, Charlotte Lunt, Jacob Lunt, Mercy Lunt, Rachael M. Lunt, Cyrus Lurvey, A. L. Manchester, Manson Manchester, Thomas Manchester, George Mayo, Kate Mitchell, Nellie Morgan, C. C. Morrison, Sidney P. Murphy, Loren Newman, Israel N. Norwood, J. W. Ober, George Parker, Charles Perry, Charles Pervear, Nahum Pinkham, D. E. Pray, Edward L. Pray, Meda Pray, John Pung, Andrew H. Reed, Jared R. Reed, Joseph Reed, Olevia Reed, Ada Richardson, Clifford B. Richardson, D. D. Richardson, Emma Richardson, Eugene D. Richardson, J. Richardson, John G. Richardson, Laura Richardson, Mary E. Richardson, Thomas Richardson, William S. Richardson, George E. Ring, Charles Robinson, George H. Robinson, Howard Robinson, Everett Salisbury, Francis Salisbury, Amos Sinclair, Edwin Smallidge, Walter Smallidge, Ella F. Smith, Lowell Smith, Richmond Smith, V. D. Smith, Blanche Somes, C. T. Somes, Della Somes, Deucy Somes, Fred H. Somes, Harry G. Somes, Kate Somes, Lewis Somes, Madella Somes, Mrs. L. H. Somes, Sewell W. Thom, E. B. Tibbits, Charles Tracy, Maud Trask, Everett Treworgy, Daniel Walls, E. N. Walls, Edgar Walls, Elbridge Walls, Greely Walls, Samuel M. Walls, William T. Walls, E. L. Warren, Warren H. Whitmore [show more]
Description: Annual report for the town of Tremont, Maine. People Mentioned: William N. Abbott, A. J. Babbidge, Ida M. Bates, Josie E. Billings, Alice A. Brackett, A. J. Bunker, Nellie Rebecca Carroll, Albert J. Carver, Eben B. Clark, J. T. Clark, Georgie Devereux, Lucy M. Dodge, John Dolby, Clarence E. Dow, Mary L. Driscoll, Lucinda T. Ellis, James S. Fernald, J. W. Freeman, John T. R. Freeman, George R. Fuller, Minnie E. Geary, George H. Gilley, J. H. Gilley, Fred Gott, J. S. Gott, Roscoe Gott, Fanny Gross, Daniel Handy, Joseph Harmon, Albert Harper, H. P. Harper, Josie Harper, Fred W. Heath, William W. A. Heath, Maud Higgins, C. M. Holden, Sally Hopkins, Lelia Kelley, A. W. King, Frances E. King, Caroline R. Lawler, Lulu Mayo, Hattie Milan, William C. Moore, Mary Morris, Josie Murphy, Stillman Nutter, Mabel I. Ober, James S. Powers, Albion R. Pray, John Ralph, Grace M. Reed, M. R. Rich, Mary H. Rich, Mrs. W. W. Rich, Susie Rich, W. W. Rich, A. T. Richardson, Amanda E. Richardson, Herbert P. Richardson, Perry W. Richardson, Ellis Robinson, William A. Robinson, Gertie Rumill, Loren W. Rumill, Robie M. Rumill, Ella F. Smith, W. A. Spear, C. H. Stanley, Fanny Thurston, John V. Tinker, Lucy A. Titus, Vincie Torrey, Henry Tracy, A. Walls, John C. Walls, Josie H. Walls, Lydia Walls, Willis Watson, Joseph O. Whitcomb, John G. Wilson, Myra Wilson, Phebe F. Wilson, J. E. Wooster [show more]
Description: Society edition of The Bar Harbor Record from August 12, 1899 with articles on events held in honor of the visit of the North Atlantic Squadron led by Admiral William T. Sampson, golf scores, notable arrivals at area hotels, gossip from the town of Newport, and a fictional travel diary from Manila. Several advertisements are included as well. The name Reginald Johnson is written on the back cover. People Mentioned: Robert Adams, Mrs. W. C. Allison, W. C. Allison, Mrs. Robert Amory, Robert Amory, H. Arnold, Calvin Austin, M. L. Balch, George V. N. Baldwin, Mrs. Bleecker Banks, Mrs. Henry I. Barbey, Herbert H. Barnes, Mrs. Edgar W. Bass, Mrs. Truxton Beale, I. Sanford Beaty, David Belasco, Oliver H. P. Belmont, J. Gerald Benkard, E. C. Bentzon, Mrs. Charles William Bergner, K. V. R. Berry, H. G. Beyer, Christine W. Biddle, J. C. Mercer Biddler, Theodore Bjorksten, James Bracy, Lothrop Bradley, Mrs. Lothrop Bradley, S. F. Bridgham, Mrs. Robert Coleman Brock, John Crosby Brown, Mrs. John Crosby Brown, Thomas Bush, Mrs. Leslie Carter, F. E. Chadwick, John Chadwick, A. D. Childs, M. G. Childs, Carroll Brent Chilton, John E. Clark, Edward Coles, Mrs. Thomas G. Condon, T. G. Condon, Joseph Corson, Charles Cramp, Florence Cramp, E. J. Curley, Edwin C. Cushman, Mrs. T. DeWitt Cuyler, Elizabeth Davies, Aaron Davis, Jessica Davis, Mrs. John Davis, G. de Stale, Samuel B. Dean, Emily Delafield, Mrs. Lewis Livingston Delafield, G. Des Champs, Elizabeth Dodge, William E. Dodge, Mrs. Charles H. Dorr, Anna Vernon Dorsey, C. H. Draper, Cleaves Draper, W. F. Draper, Mrs. Henry E. Drayton, George W. Childs Drexel, G. Dunlap, John Dunlap, Julia Pierrepont Edwards, Mrs. Pierrepont Edwards, Pierrepont Edwards, Pattie Elison, Mrs. Frank Ellis, Ralph N. Ellis, Mrs. John J. Emery, Osmond Emery, Max Etting, H. L. Ewer, Ernesto G. Fabbri, Mrs. Ernesto G. Fabbri, F. H. Faught, Charles Fearing, William Fennelly, Mrs. DeGrasse Fox, M. Franklin, Mrs. R. Horace Gallatin, W. H. Gillbart, G. H. Gillette, Nora Godwin, Julia Dent Grant, Mrs. William L. Green, William Lawrence Green, A. C. Gurnee, G. W. Guthrie, John A. Haddan Jr., Esther B. Hare, J. J. Clark Hare, John Harrison, Mrs. John Harrison, B. S. Higgins, William H. Hill, Frances Hinckle, A. H. Hinkle Jr., Asa Hodgkins, H. M. Hodgkins, Orville Horwitz, Charles T. How, Hollis H. Hunnewell Jr., T. G. Ireland, Charles Carroll Jackson, Mrs. Harry Jenkins, Mrs. Theodore F. Jewell, Theodore F. Jewell, J. Norton Johnson, Mrs. Francis H. Johnson, Reginald Johnson, Mrs. Cadwalader Jones, Mrs. Frederic Joy, Mrs. John S. Kennedy, Edward Kirk, R. H. Kittredge, J. Komwia, Mrs. Gouveneur Kortright, Julius Kuison, Mrs. Adolph Ladenburg, Francis W. Lawrence, Mrs. Abram R. Lawrence, Andrew Leffler, R. J. Lemont, William Fisher Lewis, Mrs. Philip Livingston, Philip Livingston, Mrs. George Lord, Fred C. Lynam, Peter Marie, E. L. Mason, Mary L. McCarthy, R. Hall McCormick, Edward B. Mears, Mrs. Edward B. Mears, Max Merryweather, William Miller, Mrs. Edward Caldwell Moore, John Moran, T. F. Moran, Dave Hennen Morris, Mrs. Gouverneur Morris, M. C. Morrison, A. H. Morse, E. S. J. Morse, Mrs. A. H. Morse, Mrs. Howard Munnikhuysen, Walden Myers, W. P. Neal, Clement Newbold, Alice Olies, Julia Olies, S. H. Olies, Mrs. Potter Palmer, Frances Parsons, Herbert Parsons, Arthur C. Patterson, Eleanor Stuart Patterson, Henry S. Patterson, Mrs. Edward Patterson, Mrs. A. P. Peabody, Edmund Pendleton, Mrs. Edmund Pendleton, Carroll S. Perot, E. B. Pike, Mrs. James W. Pinchot, Frank H. Platt, Alice Pomeroy, Mrs. J. Biddle Porter, Michael Power, Mrs. Henry Redman, Mrs. Jules Reynal, Mrs. Waldo Richards, George Riddle, Arden M. Robbins, Mrs. George A. Robbins, Tobias L. Roberts, James A. Robinson, Mrs. J. C. Rogers, Mrs. Raymond Rogers, William T. Sampson, Helen Sands, Kate Sands, Mrs. W. P. Sands, W. P. Sands, Mrs. William Jay Schieffelin, Edgar T. Scott, Mrs. Thomas A. Scott, Grace Seely, H. Seely, Mrs. W. W. Seely, W. W. Seely, Gardiner Sherman, Mrs. Gardiner Sherman, C. D. Sigsbee, Mrs. Samuel Slater, Helen M. Smith, J. Emlen Smith, Mrs. C. Morton Smith, Mrs. Fremont Smith, Mrs. Edward I. Snelling, Charles F. Sprague, Mrs. Seth E. Sprague, R. A. Sproul, A. L. Stafford, George J. Stafford, Mrs. Miles Standish, John A. Stewart, Milton W. Stratton, M. Sullivan, H. C. Taylor, Mrs. J. Madison Taylor, Mrs. Samuel Thomas, Samuel Thomas, E. K. Thorndike, Harry Thorndike, Mrs. J. Quincy Thorndike, C. I. Train, Mrs. C. I. Train, Mrs. John B. Trevor, Mrs. Alexander Van Nest, Mrs. Alexander Van Rensselaer, William K. Vanderbilt Jr., Cornelius Vanderbilt, George W. Vanderbilt, Mrs. George W. Vanderbilt, Roger Walcott Jr., Mrs. Roger Walcott, Roger Walcott, Mrs. W. P. Walley, Wilford Watters, George P. Wescott, John W. Wheaton, Mrs. Henry Whelen, Mrs. William N. Whelen, Franklin A. Wilson, M. A. Wilson, C. M. R. Winslow, H. Roger Winthrop, Spencer Wood [show more]
Description: Society edition of The Bar Harbor Record from July 29, 1899 with articles on recent parties and other social events, notable arrivals at area resorts, a yacht race out of Frenchman Bay, golf scores, gossip from the town of Newport, and a fictional story about travelers in Canada. Several advertisements are included as well. The name Reginald Johnson is written on the back cover. People Mentioned: Eda Aberle, Mrs. Ricards Acosta, Amelia Ames, Butler Ames, Eleanor Ames, Harold Arrowsmith, Charles Baker, Christine Baker, W. Baker, M. L. Balch, Albert Sprague Bard, J. Sanford Barnes Jr., Charlotte A. Barnes, Cornelia R. Barnes, Edith S. Barnes, James Barnes, Llewellyn Barry, August Belmont, Mrs. August Belmont, Mrs. Perry Belmont, Perry Belmont, E. C. Bentzon, Mrs. Charles William Bergner, Theodore Bjorksten, Stephen Bonsal, Lincoln F. Brigham, Edward Browning, N. B. Burr, Otway Byrd, Frederic Cabot, Miles B. Carpenter, F. Catherwood, John Chadwick, J. P. Cheney, M. Cheney, P. Cheney, T. L. Cheney, W. B. Cheney, W. C. Cheney, A. D. Childs, Carroll Brent Chilton, John E. Clark, Henry Clews, John Codman, A. W. Cole, Mrs. A. W. Cole, Mrs. Edward Coles, Mrs. Thomas G. Condon, T. G. Condon, Joseph Corson, Charles H. Cramp, C. I. Cresswell, E. P. Cresswell, Mrs. C. I. Cresswell, Grafton Cushing, Charles Dabney, Mrs. Walter Damrosch, A. S. Davis, K. S. Davis, Samuel B. Dean, William P. Draper, Mrs. Henry E. Drayton, Mrs. Pierrepont Edwards, K. W. Eginton, Frank Ellis Jr., Mrs. Frank Ellis, J. J. Emery, Mrs. J. J. Emery, Osmond Emery, C. S. Fairchild, Mrs. C. S. Fairchild, William Fennelly, Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish, DeGrasse Fox, Sylvia Fox, M. Franklin, R. H. Gallatin, E. T. Garland, John Glidden, Parke Godwin, E. R. Gould, M. Adelaide Gould, Mrs. E. R. Gould, Douglas S. Grant, Julia Dent Grant, Mrs. David Beach Grant, Mrs. Douglas Stewart Grant, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, Mrs. Ulysses Grant, Edward Everett Hale, Augustus Noble Hand, Leonard Hand, Marcia Hand, Richard E. Hand, Theodosia Hand, Mrs. C. G. Harrington, Edith Hastings, Ellen Hawes, John B. Henderson Jr., John B. Henderson, Mrs. John B. Henderson, Mrs. Bernard Henry, Erskine Hewitt, B. S. Higgins, Arthur Devon Hill, O'Donnell Hillen, A. H. Hinkle Jr., Mrs. Robert Hinkley, H. M. Hodgkins, George Quintard Horwitz, Orville Horwitz, Charles How, Mrs. S. S. Howland, Mrs. E. K. Hubbard, Paul Hunt, George Ingalls, Eunice Ives, Charles Carroll Jackson, Elsie L. Jackson, J. Norton Johnson, Mrs. Francis Howe Johnson, Reginald Johnson, C. E. Jones, Mrs. C. E. Jones, Mrs. Cadwalader Jones, Mrs. Arthur Kemp, Mrs. John S. Kennedy, Mrs. H. W. Kent, Mrs. M. H. Kimball, R. H. Kittredge, Madeline Knowlton, Mrs. Henry Knowlton, H. A. Lamb, Mrs. H. A. Lamb, Francis W. Lawrence, Marian Lawrence, Andrew Leffler, R. J. Lemont, Josephine Lippincott, Thomas Lipton, Mrs. Philip Livingston, Philip Livingston, F. A. Lombard, Mrs. Daniel Lord, James B. Ludlow, Fred C. Lynam, Mrs. Clarence H. Mackay, Mrs. Addison Macullan, Henry G. Marquand, E. Marvin, Langdon Marvin, Frederick Mason, Mrs. Frederick Mason, Frederic May, Mary L. McCarthy, Mrs. Bloomfield McIlvaine, Edward B. Mears, William Miller, S. Weir Mitchell, W. E. Montgomery, T. F. Moran, Dave Hennen Morris, M. Morris, Mrs. Dave H. Morris, Mrs. F. I. Morris, Mrs. Gouverneur Morris, M. C. Morrison, A. Henry Mosle, Frances Moulton, Mrs. A. R. Moulton, W. P. Neal, Clement Newbold, Mrs. Columbus O'Donnell, Mrs. Potter Palmer, Mrs. Henry Parish, Mrs. Edward Patterson, Edmund Pendleton, Carroll S. Perot, W. Philips, Mrs. W. H. Pitkin, W. H. Pitkin, Thomas Plant, Ellen B. Platt, Frank H. Platt, Livingston Platt, Mrs. Frank H. Platt, Luther B. Pollard, Dyneley Prince, E. Rawle, L. Rawle, Mrs. James Rawle, Mrs. Jules Reynal, J. C. Rice, John J. Ridgeway, Charles Riley, Mrs. Edward H. Ripley, Arden M. Robbins, George A. Robbins, H. Delano Robbins B., Mrs. H. Delano Robbins, Tobias L. Roberts, James A. Robinson, Mrs. L. de M. Sajous, John Saltonstall, William T. Sampson, Helen Sanders, Mrs. William J. Schieffelin, Mrs. J. M. Scofield, Edgar T. Scott, George S. Scott, Hugh Scott, Mary Scott, Mrs. George S. Scott, Mrs. Thomas A. Scott, Mrs. Richard Sears, Mrs. W. W. Seely, O. Seymour, Mrs. Rufus E. Shapley, Gardiner Sherman, Henry T. Sloane, Bruce Smith, Byron L. Smith, Harold Smith, Mrs. F. F. Smith, Mrs. Fremont Smith, Sol Smith, Walter B. Smith, Frederic O. Speddy, R. A. Sproul, George J. Stafford, Louis Starr, Mrs. Louis Starr, Mrs. W. E. D. Stokes, M. A. Stone, Milton W. Stratton, Edward Sturgis, Lucy Sturgis, McCulloch Sturgis, S. Warren Sturgis, Russell Sturigs, M. Sullivan, Mrs. D. C. Tally, Francis L. Taylor, H. A. C. Taylor, Katherine Taylor, Mrs. Francis Taylor, Mrs. J. Madison Taylor, Robert Downey Taylor, H. B. Temby, Mrs. H. B. Temby, C. S. Thomas, J. B. Thompson, Harry Thorndike, Benjamin K. Tilton, Helen Wilson Tisdel, Ralph Townsend, A. C. Train, Charles J. Train, Grace Train, Russell Train, Susan Train, N. Trotter, Harry B. Turpin, C. P. Van Wyck, Robert Varnum, Arnold Watson, John W. Wheaton, Mrs. William N. Whelen, H. J. Whigham, A. L. White, Harry Whitney, Stanton Whitney, Stephen Whitney, William C. Whitney, M. A. Wilson, Buchanan Winthrop, Gregore de Wollant, Mrs. Gregore de Wollant, Henry Wood, Mrs. Henry Wood, Francis E. Woodruff, H. E. Woodruff [show more]
Description: Letter is from William H. Preble to his father William P. Preble in 1891. He explains there have been many fatal cases of the grippe (flu); suggestions for how to handle repairs and sale of the GCI meeting house (church); and that his brother Andrew is disposing of his interests in the company (presumably Chicago Rawhide Mfg); Transcribed.
Description: Photo, Rocky Hill School-Carl Hardy's House (later Malcolm Donald's house) ca. 1890. From right: Mamie Spurling Birlem, Charles Spurling, Jr. (brother and sister), Elva Stanley (Addie's Sister), Perley Stanley, Sadie Bulger, Pink Bulger, Sadie Bunker Steele Sevenson, Lena Spurling (Eber's wife), Lena Ladd, Frank Bunker, Annie Bunker Spurling (Millard's wife), Harvey Bulger, Mrs. Rich (Teacher), Roy Bulger, Vida Crosley, Peter Richardson (Charles), Philmore Steele, Addie Duran, John Steele, Ida Stover, Alfred Ladd (note: List of names is on a handwritten note underneath the red cover at back of picture) [show more]