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16110Old Mill at Seal Cove, Mt. Desert Island, Me.
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard, Real Photo
  • Structures, Factory, Sawmill Building
  • C.E. Cook, Bangor, Maine
  • Tremont, Seal Cove
16111The Old Mill, Seal Cove, ME
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard, Real Photo
  • Places, Landscape
  • Structures, Factory, Sawmill Building
  • Tremont, Seal Cove
12993South Seal Cove School
  • Reference
  • Organizations, School Institution
  • Tremont, Seal Cove
10697Invitation to a Conundrum Social for the Benefit of the Seal Cove Cemetery Fence Fund
  • Document, Request, Invitation
  • Events, Gala
  • 1893-10-25
  • Tremont, Seal Cove
The ladies probably served: Corn Chowder - "Husked Common Affliction, Lacteal Fluid" Cake - "You can't eat it and have it too." Cherry Pie - "Berries from a Tree" Apple Pie - "Eve's Temptation" Coffee - "Milkman's Friend"
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The ladies probably served: Corn Chowder - "Husked Common Affliction, Lacteal Fluid" Cake - "You can't eat it and have it too." Cherry Pie - "Berries from a Tree" Apple Pie - "Eve's Temptation" Coffee - "Milkman's Friend"
16109Seal Cove.
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Places, Landscape
  • Tremont, Seal Cove
16113Seal Cove, Me.
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Places, Landscape
  • H.A. Foss, Southwest Harbor, Me. - Printed in Germany
  • Tremont, Seal Cove
16112Seal Cove, Me.
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Places, Landscape
  • The Hugh C. Leighton Company, Portland, Maine
  • Tremont, Seal Cove
16104Western Mountain, Seal Cove, Maine.
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard, Real Photo
  • Places, Mountain
  • 1906-07-25
  • Tremont, Seal Cove
Mailed to: Miss Lottie King Manset, Maine
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Mailed to: Miss Lottie King Manset, Maine
15869Lily Lake House
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  • Structures, Commercial, Lodging, Hotel
  • Tremont, Seal Cove
  • 1348 Tremont Rd.
7572Mildred E. (Reed) Carver, Mrs. Albert Jefferson Carver at Seal Cove
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • 1895 c.
  • Tremont, Seal Cove
Mildred had a son Charles B. Carver.
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Mildred had a son Charles B. Carver.
10099Milton Lee Pomroy and Velma Arlene (Murphy) Pomroy
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Tremont, Seal Cove
10101Milton Lee Pomroy and Velma Arlene (Murphy) Pomroy
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • People
  • Tremont, Seal Cove
10105Velma Arlene (Murphy) Pomroy and Three Children
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • People
  • 1928
  • Tremont, Seal Cove
Left to Right: Hilda Arlene Pomroy – Later Mrs. Merchant Howard (1925-) Leola Mae Pomroy – Later Mrs. Walter Eugene Higgins (c.1926-) Velma Arlene (Murphy) Pomroy – Mrs. Milton Lee Pomroy (1901-1984) holding baby, Gaynell Francks Pomroy (1927-1997)
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Left to Right: Hilda Arlene Pomroy – Later Mrs. Merchant Howard (1925-) Leola Mae Pomroy – Later Mrs. Walter Eugene Higgins (c.1926-) Velma Arlene (Murphy) Pomroy – Mrs. Milton Lee Pomroy (1901-1984) holding baby, Gaynell Francks Pomroy (1927-1997)
10102Milton Lee Pomroy and Velma Arlene (Murphy) Pomroy
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • People
  • Tremont, Seal Cove
10109John Tyler Murphy and wife Viola A. (Marshall) Murphy
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • People
  • Tremont, Seal Cove
10110Viola A. (Marshall) Murphy and House
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • People
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Tremont, Seal Cove
10125Abner Pomroy House
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • 1927
  • Tremont, Seal Cove
6122John Clement Clem Walls
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Neal - George Arthur Neal (1872-1939)
  • 1898 c.
  • Tremont, Seal Cove
10097David Gott's Family - The Gott Ladies, Seal Cove, Maine
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Tremont, Seal Cove
  • 841 Tremont Rd.
10104Lily Lake House at Seal Cove, Maine
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Commercial, Lodging, Hotel
  • Tremont, Seal Cove
The MDI Register shows Minnie A. (Young) Harper - Mrs. John William Harper as the proprietor of this hotel. She is listed as having a telephone.
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The MDI Register shows Minnie A. (Young) Harper - Mrs. John William Harper as the proprietor of this hotel. She is listed as having a telephone.
10107Leola Mae Pomroy - later Mrs. Walter Eugene Higgins - Watering the Family Cows
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • 1939 c.
  • Tremont, Seal Cove
"Leola Mae Pomroy was born to Milton Lee and Velma A. (Murphy) Pomroy in 1924 in Seal Cove, Maine. Leola married Walter Eugene Higgins (1918-2010), son of Frederick W. and Beulah B. (Smith) Higgins, on December 14, 1941. Leola Mae Pomroy (later Mrs. Walter Eugene Higgins) is shown kneeling at the well in the yard at the home of her parents in Seal Cove, Maine. In 2009, Leola, looking at this photograph, remembered exactly what she was doing when it was taken. She described it twice to Cassandra Catherine (Cousins) Wright, Mrs. Joseph A. Wright II, who wrote the story of Leola and the Well: “Leola, at age fourteen, was responsible for giving the cows water at the end of the afternoon. Two buckets of water had to be drawn from the well. Leola’s father usually left the cast iron tea kettle which was kept on the wood stove, out on the steps so she could add some warm water to the trough making the water more palatable for the cows. One day Leola was very excited about going with her sister, Hilda [Hilda A. Pomroy (1925-), later Mrs. Howard Merchant] to a local ball game. In her excitement she skipped the teakettle step, but her father, who was churning butter, saw the missed step. He said, “Leola, you did not warm the water.” She said, “You never add warm water to our water bucket.” Needless to say she did not go to the game. Sassing was not permitted. I asked Leola if her sister went to the game without her and she told me, “no”. She explained that the girls were inseparable and went everywhere together. She told me that she had started school at five years old and was so miserable going without Hilda that, after a week of tears and her mother having to bring her home, her parents and the teacher decided to wait a year when the two girls could go to school together. A few weeks ago Joe and I went to Leola’s husband Walter’s graveside memorial service. It was a beautiful day and a large group of family and friends had gathered at the Seal Cove cemetery. Leola and Hilda sat side by side on the two folding chairs provided by the funeral home – holding hands. It was very moving.”"
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"Leola Mae Pomroy was born to Milton Lee and Velma A. (Murphy) Pomroy in 1924 in Seal Cove, Maine. Leola married Walter Eugene Higgins (1918-2010), son of Frederick W. and Beulah B. (Smith) Higgins, on December 14, 1941. Leola Mae Pomroy (later Mrs. Walter Eugene Higgins) is shown kneeling at the well in the yard at the home of her parents in Seal Cove, Maine. In 2009, Leola, looking at this photograph, remembered exactly what she was doing when it was taken. She described it twice to Cassandra Catherine (Cousins) Wright, Mrs. Joseph A. Wright II, who wrote the story of Leola and the Well: “Leola, at age fourteen, was responsible for giving the cows water at the end of the afternoon. Two buckets of water had to be drawn from the well. Leola’s father usually left the cast iron tea kettle which was kept on the wood stove, out on the steps so she could add some warm water to the trough making the water more palatable for the cows. One day Leola was very excited about going with her sister, Hilda [Hilda A. Pomroy (1925-), later Mrs. Howard Merchant] to a local ball game. In her excitement she skipped the teakettle step, but her father, who was churning butter, saw the missed step. He said, “Leola, you did not warm the water.” She said, “You never add warm water to our water bucket.” Needless to say she did not go to the game. Sassing was not permitted. I asked Leola if her sister went to the game without her and she told me, “no”. She explained that the girls were inseparable and went everywhere together. She told me that she had started school at five years old and was so miserable going without Hilda that, after a week of tears and her mother having to bring her home, her parents and the teacher decided to wait a year when the two girls could go to school together. A few weeks ago Joe and I went to Leola’s husband Walter’s graveside memorial service. It was a beautiful day and a large group of family and friends had gathered at the Seal Cove cemetery. Leola and Hilda sat side by side on the two folding chairs provided by the funeral home – holding hands. It was very moving.”" [show more]
15285George S. and Lillian B. (Walls) Hodgdon House
  • Reference
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Tremont, Seal Cove
  • Cape Road
13409Seal Cove, Maine
  • Reference
  • Places, Town
  • Tremont, Seal Cove
13410Rumills Hub
Rumills Island
  • Reference
  • Places, Island
  • Tremont, Seal Cove
Rumills Hub
Rumills Island
13193The J.J. Heath Store - The Old Heath Store
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  • Structures, Commercial, Store
  • Tremont, Seal Cove