John Caston was visiting from Cleveland. The occasion of the flag raising is described in Anne's account "Making Woods a Garden" (SWHPL 353) and in Tom Coleman's handwritten book "The House that Anne Built" (SWHPL 9979).
Description: John Caston was visiting from Cleveland. The occasion of the flag raising is described in Anne's account "Making Woods a Garden" (SWHPL 353) and in Tom Coleman's handwritten book "The House that Anne Built" (SWHPL 9979).
The inscription reads: ANNE BRIMLEY GOULD Jan. 30, 1928 "We conclude that primary hypertension is a blood-vessel adaptation in response to a renal energy need that may require additional oxygen." Can. J. Physiol. Pharmacol. 72:679-686, 1994.
Description: The inscription reads: ANNE BRIMLEY GOULD Jan. 30, 1928 "We conclude that primary hypertension is a blood-vessel adaptation in response to a renal energy need that may require additional oxygen." Can. J. Physiol. Pharmacol. 72:679-686, 1994.
The weathervane is displayed here on the railing at the Anne Brimley Gould Cottage "TopGallant". It topped the flagpole at TopGallant and the occasion of the flag raising is described in Anne's account "Making Woods a Garden" (SWHPL 353) and in Tom Coleman's handwritten book "The House that Anne Built" (SWHPL 9979).
Description: The weathervane is displayed here on the railing at the Anne Brimley Gould Cottage "TopGallant". It topped the flagpole at TopGallant and the occasion of the flag raising is described in Anne's account "Making Woods a Garden" (SWHPL 353) and in Tom Coleman's handwritten book "The House that Anne Built" (SWHPL 9979).
Back Row - Left to Right: Leola Mae Pomroy – Later Mrs. Walter Eugene Higgins (c.1926-) Milton Lee Pomroy (1898-1968) Hilda Arlene Pomroy – Later Mrs. Merchant Howard (1925-) Velma Arlene (Murphy) Pomroy – Mrs. Milton Lee Pomroy (1901-1984) Alton Abner Pomroy (1922-2002) Front Row – Left to Right: John Milton Pomroy (1934-1998) Gaynell Francks Pomroy (1927-1997) Roger Lee Pomroy (1938-)
Description: Back Row - Left to Right: Leola Mae Pomroy – Later Mrs. Walter Eugene Higgins (c.1926-) Milton Lee Pomroy (1898-1968) Hilda Arlene Pomroy – Later Mrs. Merchant Howard (1925-) Velma Arlene (Murphy) Pomroy – Mrs. Milton Lee Pomroy (1901-1984) Alton Abner Pomroy (1922-2002) Front Row – Left to Right: John Milton Pomroy (1934-1998) Gaynell Francks Pomroy (1927-1997) Roger Lee Pomroy (1938-)
For more information on the history of this house see “The Historic Homes of the Town of Tremont…A perspective in Time,” p. 21, "The Barbara L. Slick House" - Published by the Tremont Historical Society, July 1998. Barbara L. Slick is Barbara (Lawson) Slick, daughter of Edwin "Ned" Lawson.
Description: For more information on the history of this house see “The Historic Homes of the Town of Tremont…A perspective in Time,” p. 21, "The Barbara L. Slick House" - Published by the Tremont Historical Society, July 1998. Barbara L. Slick is Barbara (Lawson) Slick, daughter of Edwin "Ned" Lawson.
Back Row - Left to Right: Maybird Dolliver - Teacher - Mary Alice Morris (1876-1956) - Mrs. Stillman Stanley Dolliver Maude M. Candage (1888-1937) - later Mrs. Lester Lewis Dorrr Evelyn Frances Pomroy - later Mrs. Charles Edwin Hamblen Bertha Murphy (1887-1968) - later Mrs. George A. Neal Edna Sadie Lunt (1887-1975) - later Mrs. Arthur Lawton Julia L. Clark (1888) Lida J. Rumill (1889-1979) - later Mrs. Rudolph Gilley Ida May Kelley (1887-1980) - later Mrs. Leroy E. Sweeney Beatrice K. Lunt (1888-) Wilda D. Reed (1886-1953) - later Mrs. Leslie Elroy Hamblen Bernice Murphy (1886-1957) - later Mrs. Walter Hilton Hamblen Middle Row - Left to Right: Dora Maude Dow (1888-1948) Emma Almira Reed (1889- before 1992) - later Mrs. Ernest L. Smith Hallie Murphy (1891-1983) - later Mrs. Raymond Percival Somes Ada "Addie" B. Pomroy (1890-1945) - later Mrs. Pearl Edwin Murphy Eva F. Springer (1893-1975) - later Mrs. Jasper Norwood and Mrs. Oscar Tolman Mildred "Millie" Carver Reed (1890-1979) - later Mrs. Benjamin John Gott Evelyn L. Lunt (1892-1955) - later Mrs. Kenneth P. Farley William "Bill" Augustus Clark (1891-1919) Donald E. Robbins (1888-) Mabel L. Gott (1892-) Gertrude Kane - Teacher - Gertrude L. Rumill (1875-1963) - Mrs. Jason Perley Kane Florence "Flossie" Day or Dane Front Row - Left to Right: Seth Frank Stetson (1887-1918) Eugene W. Gordius (1888-1964) Carrie M. Thurston (1893-1979) - later Mrs. Raymond Oswell Staples Lucy Leona Reed (1892-1919) - later Mrs. Benjamin John Gott Julia A. Norwood (1891-1974) - later Mrs. James Everett Parker Herbert S. Reed (1892-1918) Zulma Emma Norwood (1894-1992) later Mrs. Albert Erastus Hodgdon Basil E. Reed (1893-1905) Esther Louise Gott (1902-1994) - later Mrs. Leon C. Butler Elmer Dalton Reed (1893-1992) Carl B. Pomroy (1893-1953) - twin of Cush B. Pomroy (1893-1963) Harold Lester Thurston (1888-) Roy F. Eaton (1890-1947) Hollis Gardner Reed (1888-1967)
Description: Back Row - Left to Right: Maybird Dolliver - Teacher - Mary Alice Morris (1876-1956) - Mrs. Stillman Stanley Dolliver Maude M. Candage (1888-1937) - later Mrs. Lester Lewis Dorrr Evelyn Frances Pomroy - later Mrs. Charles Edwin Hamblen Bertha Murphy (1887-1968) - later Mrs. George A. Neal Edna Sadie Lunt (1887-1975) - later Mrs. Arthur Lawton Julia L. Clark (1888) Lida J. Rumill (1889-1979) - later Mrs. Rudolph Gilley Ida May Kelley (1887-1980) - later Mrs. Leroy E. Sweeney Beatrice K. Lunt (1888-) Wilda D. Reed (1886-1953) - later Mrs. Leslie Elroy Hamblen Bernice Murphy (1886-1957) - later Mrs. Walter Hilton Hamblen Middle Row - Left to Right: Dora Maude Dow (1888-1948) Emma Almira Reed (1889- before 1992) - later Mrs. Ernest L. Smith Hallie Murphy (1891-1983) - later Mrs. Raymond Percival Somes Ada "Addie" B. Pomroy (1890-1945) - later Mrs. Pearl Edwin Murphy Eva F. Springer (1893-1975) - later Mrs. Jasper Norwood and Mrs. Oscar Tolman Mildred "Millie" Carver Reed (1890-1979) - later Mrs. Benjamin John Gott Evelyn L. Lunt (1892-1955) - later Mrs. Kenneth P. Farley William "Bill" Augustus Clark (1891-1919) Donald E. Robbins (1888-) Mabel L. Gott (1892-) Gertrude Kane - Teacher - Gertrude L. Rumill (1875-1963) - Mrs. Jason Perley Kane Florence "Flossie" Day or Dane Front Row - Left to Right: Seth Frank Stetson (1887-1918) Eugene W. Gordius (1888-1964) Carrie M. Thurston (1893-1979) - later Mrs. Raymond Oswell Staples Lucy Leona Reed (1892-1919) - later Mrs. Benjamin John Gott Julia A. Norwood (1891-1974) - later Mrs. James Everett Parker Herbert S. Reed (1892-1918) Zulma Emma Norwood (1894-1992) later Mrs. Albert Erastus Hodgdon Basil E. Reed (1893-1905) Esther Louise Gott (1902-1994) - later Mrs. Leon C. Butler Elmer Dalton Reed (1893-1992) Carl B. Pomroy (1893-1953) - twin of Cush B. Pomroy (1893-1963) Harold Lester Thurston (1888-) Roy F. Eaton (1890-1947) Hollis Gardner Reed (1888-1967) [show more]
John Melbourne Rich took the design for his new house in Tremont from Design 24 in the 1888 version of Palliser's "New Cottage Homes and Details." The Pallisers showed two versions of Design 24. One, a modest house without a tower, and one, a showpiece with tower that could be built for a "cost of $1,700." For this amount one received, "plans, elevations, details and perspective view of a comfortable, convenient cottage home of six rooms, with tower which is designed to command a view of the surrounding country where erected." John Melbourne Rich chose the showy tower version with which to command a view of Tremont. John tore the top story of the three-story tower off when he found that the chimney smoked. This view of the house shows the two-story tower.
Description: John Melbourne Rich took the design for his new house in Tremont from Design 24 in the 1888 version of Palliser's "New Cottage Homes and Details." The Pallisers showed two versions of Design 24. One, a modest house without a tower, and one, a showpiece with tower that could be built for a "cost of $1,700." For this amount one received, "plans, elevations, details and perspective view of a comfortable, convenient cottage home of six rooms, with tower which is designed to command a view of the surrounding country where erected." John Melbourne Rich chose the showy tower version with which to command a view of Tremont. John tore the top story of the three-story tower off when he found that the chimney smoked. This view of the house shows the two-story tower. [show more]