"McMann camp at Alamakoukus" a "sporting camp" within the Moro Plantation, Aroostook County, Maine, in 1898. Moro Plantation is directly west from Houlton, Maine, where Nell Thornton was living. J.B. McMann was the superintendent of the Bangor & Aroostook Railway at Houlton, Maine from at least 1904 to 1908.
Mrs. Seth Sprague Thornton Collection’s own photograph album - Courtesy of Maryann Carroll Minctons.
Description: "McMann camp at Alamakoukus" a "sporting camp" within the Moro Plantation, Aroostook County, Maine, in 1898. Moro Plantation is directly west from Houlton, Maine, where Nell Thornton was living. J.B. McMann was the superintendent of the Bangor & Aroostook Railway at Houlton, Maine from at least 1904 to 1908.
Left to Right: Wilford Howard Kittredge (1881-1950) Milton Donald Kittredge (1905-1986) Sarah Tenney Kittredge, Mrs. Wilford Howard Kittredge (1880-1960)
Description: Left to Right: Wilford Howard Kittredge (1881-1950) Milton Donald Kittredge (1905-1986) Sarah Tenney Kittredge, Mrs. Wilford Howard Kittredge (1880-1960)
Bessie Clark, on the left, was a great-niece of Jacob William Carroll, patriarch of the Carroll clan in Southwest Harbor. Mary Whitmore, "Aunt Mary," on the right, was a sister to Rebecca (Whitmore) Lurvey Carroll, matriarch of the Carroll clan in Southwest Harbor. This relationship is the reason for the photograph of "Aunt Mary and Bessie" in Nell Carroll Thornton's photograph album.
Description: Bessie Clark, on the left, was a great-niece of Jacob William Carroll, patriarch of the Carroll clan in Southwest Harbor. Mary Whitmore, "Aunt Mary," on the right, was a sister to Rebecca (Whitmore) Lurvey Carroll, matriarch of the Carroll clan in Southwest Harbor. This relationship is the reason for the photograph of "Aunt Mary and Bessie" in Nell Carroll Thornton's photograph album.