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6658Abbie Lucinda (Nutter) Ober
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Tremont
6668Addie Celestia (Dow) Farrell and Children
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Tremont
Left to Right: Atwood Robbins Farrell (1899-1977) Addie Celestia (Dow) Farrell (1873-1948) - the mother Beulah A. Farrrell - later Mrs. Ingalls - on her mother's lap (1905-?) Madelene E. Farrell - later Mrs. Garold Moore (1903-?) - probably Garold W. Moore
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Left to Right: Atwood Robbins Farrell (1899-1977) Addie Celestia (Dow) Farrell (1873-1948) - the mother Beulah A. Farrrell - later Mrs. Ingalls - on her mother's lap (1905-?) Madelene E. Farrell - later Mrs. Garold Moore (1903-?) - probably Garold W. Moore
6517Albert Erastus Hodgdon Moving the Outhouse, Dodge Point, Tremont
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Transportation, Tractor
  • Tremont
Left to right: Albert Erastus Hodgdon (1900-1997) - on tractor Dennis Ezra Norwood (1870-1956) - father-in-law to Albert John or Fred Hodgdon on the seat The tractor is a Caterpillar Ten, introduced in 1928 and manufactured from 1929 to 1932. It was the smallest tractor Caterpillar made at the time, powered by a four-cylinder, gas motor rated at between 15 and 18 horsepower, and weighed 4,420 pounds.
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Left to right: Albert Erastus Hodgdon (1900-1997) - on tractor Dennis Ezra Norwood (1870-1956) - father-in-law to Albert John or Fred Hodgdon on the seat The tractor is a Caterpillar Ten, introduced in 1928 and manufactured from 1929 to 1932. It was the smallest tractor Caterpillar made at the time, powered by a four-cylinder, gas motor rated at between 15 and 18 horsepower, and weighed 4,420 pounds.
7382Almira or Elmira Myra C. Gott
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • 1853 c.
  • Tremont
6045Alvah D. Rich, Blacksmith Shop
  • Image, Photograph
  • Businesses, Blacksmith Business
  • Neal - George Arthur Neal (1872-1939)
  • 1905 c.
  • Tremont
The signage in this photograph advertises bicycle repairing, bicycle sundries, galvanizing, horse shoeing, carriage work. wood or iron, brazing, tinkering, ship yacht and fancy iron work, and saws filed. Archivists surmise that one of the men in the photo must be Alvah, but this has not been confirmed.
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The signage in this photograph advertises bicycle repairing, bicycle sundries, galvanizing, horse shoeing, carriage work. wood or iron, brazing, tinkering, ship yacht and fancy iron work, and saws filed. Archivists surmise that one of the men in the photo must be Alvah, but this has not been confirmed.
7352Anna Nan Maria Gott
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Tremont
Inscription on the back of the photograph says To Phoebe Gott [signed] Nan. Eleanor Mayo's note said that Nan was Gus Gott's sister. Augustus A. Gott (1885-1955) was the son of Israel L. and Eliza Sawyer (Butler) Gott.
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Inscription on the back of the photograph says To Phoebe Gott [signed] Nan. Eleanor Mayo's note said that Nan was Gus Gott's sister. Augustus A. Gott (1885-1955) was the son of Israel L. and Eliza Sawyer (Butler) Gott.
7585Ansel Lyman Harper
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Tremont
6663Ansel Lyman Harper and his New Barn
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Tremont
7577Ansel Lyman Harper House
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Tremont
6678Aram Tilden Ober
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Tremont
7584Archie Eugene Harper
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Tremont
6639Captain James K. Kelley IV
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Tremont
6679Chester Arthur Butler
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Tremont
10759Clifton Melbourne Rich's Family on a Picnic at the Shore
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • 1923 c.
  • Tremont
Standing Left to Right: Clifton Melbourne Rich (1891-1970) Unknown woman Elizabeth Farnsworth Rich, Mrs. Clifton Melbourne Rich (1887-1969) Unknown girl in front of Elizabeth Unknown boy Ronald Dean Rich (1913-1997) Roger Clifton Rich (1913-1996) Seated Left to Right: Robert Farnsworth Rich (1915-1981) Unknown woman Unknown man
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Standing Left to Right: Clifton Melbourne Rich (1891-1970) Unknown woman Elizabeth Farnsworth Rich, Mrs. Clifton Melbourne Rich (1887-1969) Unknown girl in front of Elizabeth Unknown boy Ronald Dean Rich (1913-1997) Roger Clifton Rich (1913-1996) Seated Left to Right: Robert Farnsworth Rich (1915-1981) Unknown woman Unknown man
7221Edmund Blanchard Reed II
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • 1898 c.
  • Tremont
10092Emily M. Ray
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Tremont
Emily M. Ray was born in 1854 to William Henry Ray and Comfort Kingsbury (Stanley) Ray in Tremont, Maine.
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Emily M. Ray was born in 1854 to William Henry Ray and Comfort Kingsbury (Stanley) Ray in Tremont, Maine.
6660Eugene H. Reed
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Tremont
7236Eva M. Springer Tolman, Mrs. Oscar Arey Tolman
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Tremont
11425Evelyn Kittredge on the Porch of the Kittredge Store, Tremont
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Tremont
The Head of the Harbor School in Tremont, at 141 Tremont Road is visible on the left behind Evelyn. The Ezra Herrick Dodge I house at 137 Tremont Road, Bass Harbor, Maine, is visible on the right.
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The Head of the Harbor School in Tremont, at 141 Tremont Road is visible on the left behind Evelyn. The Ezra Herrick Dodge I house at 137 Tremont Road, Bass Harbor, Maine, is visible on the right.
11822Ezra Herrick Dodge III
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • 1863 c.
  • Tremont
11528Fishing Freighter Myra J. Wooster at a Wharf
  • Image, Photograph
  • Vessels, Boat
  • 1933
  • Tremont
"“Myra J. Wooster” was built in 1918 in Tremont, Maine. She was a gas screw freighter, Official Number 216241, 46 gross Tons, 17 net Tons, 63.5’ long, 16.2’ wide and 7.2’ deep. She carried a crew of one and home ported in Southwest Harbor. She ran for the Portland, Friendship & Thomaston Line. Myra J. Wooster was named for Myra Jane Thurston (1875-1945). Myra was born on September 16, 1875 to Solomon G. Thurston and Mary Gott (Webster) Thurston in Tremont, Maine. She married Joseph Estabrook Wooster (1873-1955), son of John Wooster Wooster and Eliza Perrigo, on August 25, 1894 in West Tremont. Myra Jane Thurston died on June 23, 1945 in Tremont, Maine. Myra is connected to several other people in the SWHPL database. Her brother, John Sullivan Thurston (1853-1927) married Datie R. Rich (1851-1927), a sister of John “Talking John” Melbourne Rich. Myra’s daughter, Eva Wooster (1899-1988), married Ralph Gardener Benson (1893-1975). ""The motor packet Myra J. Wooster, Capt. Robert Lash, has loaded general cargo at the wharf and will sail for Friendship this morning."" - Gloucester Daily Times, July 20, 1933. “Myra J. Wooster” was wrecked off Friendship, Maine in 1934. The wreck is documented in the Maine Historic Preservation Commission Inventory Data for Municipal Growth Management Plans, Historic Archaeological Sites, Friendship, Maine, March 2011."
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"“Myra J. Wooster” was built in 1918 in Tremont, Maine. She was a gas screw freighter, Official Number 216241, 46 gross Tons, 17 net Tons, 63.5’ long, 16.2’ wide and 7.2’ deep. She carried a crew of one and home ported in Southwest Harbor. She ran for the Portland, Friendship & Thomaston Line. Myra J. Wooster was named for Myra Jane Thurston (1875-1945). Myra was born on September 16, 1875 to Solomon G. Thurston and Mary Gott (Webster) Thurston in Tremont, Maine. She married Joseph Estabrook Wooster (1873-1955), son of John Wooster Wooster and Eliza Perrigo, on August 25, 1894 in West Tremont. Myra Jane Thurston died on June 23, 1945 in Tremont, Maine. Myra is connected to several other people in the SWHPL database. Her brother, John Sullivan Thurston (1853-1927) married Datie R. Rich (1851-1927), a sister of John “Talking John” Melbourne Rich. Myra’s daughter, Eva Wooster (1899-1988), married Ralph Gardener Benson (1893-1975). ""The motor packet Myra J. Wooster, Capt. Robert Lash, has loaded general cargo at the wharf and will sail for Friendship this morning."" - Gloucester Daily Times, July 20, 1933. “Myra J. Wooster” was wrecked off Friendship, Maine in 1934. The wreck is documented in the Maine Historic Preservation Commission Inventory Data for Municipal Growth Management Plans, Historic Archaeological Sites, Friendship, Maine, March 2011." [show more]
5396Fishing Schooner Rover's Bride and Iron Turbine Windmill at the Newman Wharf in Manset
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print, Albumen Print
  • Vessels, Ship, Sailing Ship, Schooner
  • Rand - Henry Lathrop Rand (1862-1945)
  • 1892-08-11
  • Tremont
"Fishing Schooner ""Rover's Bride"" and Iron Turbine Windmill at the Newman Wharf in Manset. "Rover's Bride" is at the left at the Newman wharf. The windpump on the roof of the wharf is an Iron Turbine manufactured by Mast Foos & Co, of Springfield, Ohio.
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"Fishing Schooner ""Rover's Bride"" and Iron Turbine Windmill at the Newman Wharf in Manset. "Rover's Bride" is at the left at the Newman wharf. The windpump on the roof of the wharf is an Iron Turbine manufactured by Mast Foos & Co, of Springfield, Ohio.
6516Fishing Weir Possibly Near Rumill's Hub
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places
  • Tremont
6146Frank Bernard Rich With Builder's Model of the Brig M.P. Rich Built by his Grandfather
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Vessels, Boat
  • Ballard - Willis Humphreys Ballard (1906-1980)
  • 1949
  • Tremont
The inscription on the model says, "Brig M.P. Rich built on site of this camp 1857." Vessel Name – M.P. Rich Class – half brig Hull – wood Metalled July 1860 Masts - Designed by – Build date - 1857 Built by – M.P. Rich Built at – Tremont, Maine Built for – Collin McRae (1822-1900) and others Named for – Maurice Peters Rich Sr. (1805-1879) Gross tons – 266 9/98 Net tons – Length – 102.8’ Beam – 27.4’ Depth – 10.4’ 1857 - 1858 - Captain / Owner - Collin McRae 1859 – Captain - Collin McRae – Owners or Consignees - Howland, Hinckley & Co. 1861 - Captain Dix - Owners or Consignees - Howland, Hinckley & Co. 1863 - Captain Dix 1869 - Captain Dix Disposition - Sold – renamed Parimaribo 1866-1872 – Hailed – Suriname "A half brig has square sails on the foremast and fore and aft sails on the main." - Ralph Stanley, September 26, 2007.
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The inscription on the model says, "Brig M.P. Rich built on site of this camp 1857." Vessel Name – M.P. Rich Class – half brig Hull – wood Metalled July 1860 Masts - Designed by – Build date - 1857 Built by – M.P. Rich Built at – Tremont, Maine Built for – Collin McRae (1822-1900) and others Named for – Maurice Peters Rich Sr. (1805-1879) Gross tons – 266 9/98 Net tons – Length – 102.8’ Beam – 27.4’ Depth – 10.4’ 1857 - 1858 - Captain / Owner - Collin McRae 1859 – Captain - Collin McRae – Owners or Consignees - Howland, Hinckley & Co. 1861 - Captain Dix - Owners or Consignees - Howland, Hinckley & Co. 1863 - Captain Dix 1869 - Captain Dix Disposition - Sold – renamed Parimaribo 1866-1872 – Hailed – Suriname "A half brig has square sails on the foremast and fore and aft sails on the main." - Ralph Stanley, September 26, 2007. [show more]
6665Frank Wilbur Gott
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Tremont