In 1881 Dr. Fulton’s office and residence were on the northeast corner of Main Street and School Street (now 194 Main Street, Tax Map 136 – Lot 210) in Ellsworth. The building has an ell on School Street with a separate entrance. This was typical of Dr.’s offices of the time and probably served both Alexander and Abby’s patients. In 1883 Alexander Fulton was listed as a member of the Board of Health in Ellsworth, Maine. Physicians practicing in Ellsworth were: Emerson Googins, L. W. Hodgkins, Geo. Parcher, K. H. Swett, Alexander Fulton, Mrs. Abby Fulton, G. A. Phillips, O. M. Drake and Walter M. Haines, Hon. Alexander was still practicing in Ellsworth in 1887.
Description: In 1881 Dr. Fulton’s office and residence were on the northeast corner of Main Street and School Street (now 194 Main Street, Tax Map 136 – Lot 210) in Ellsworth. The building has an ell on School Street with a separate entrance. This was typical of Dr.’s offices of the time and probably served both Alexander and Abby’s patients. In 1883 Alexander Fulton was listed as a member of the Board of Health in Ellsworth, Maine. Physicians practicing in Ellsworth were: Emerson Googins, L. W. Hodgkins, Geo. Parcher, K. H. Swett, Alexander Fulton, Mrs. Abby Fulton, G. A. Phillips, O. M. Drake and Walter M. Haines, Hon. Alexander was still practicing in Ellsworth in 1887. [show more]
A traverse jury is a trial jury selected to serve on a court case in civil or criminal court. It is different from a grand jury, which reviews evidence and decides whether there is a case to be answered in a criminal matter. Sitting - Left to Right M.A. Blaisdell - Brooklin L.E. Crosby - Amherst Otis Collins - Foreman - Bar Harbor W.A. Emery - Lamoine C.W. Carman - Deer Isle Standing - Left to Right L.M. Ames - Orland E.W. Burrill - Dedham F.C. Allen - Sedgwick F.W. Bunker - Cranberry Isles W.H. Ball - Hancock John Carroll - Southwest Harbor Charles H. Bickford - Winter Harbor
Description: A traverse jury is a trial jury selected to serve on a court case in civil or criminal court. It is different from a grand jury, which reviews evidence and decides whether there is a case to be answered in a criminal matter. Sitting - Left to Right M.A. Blaisdell - Brooklin L.E. Crosby - Amherst Otis Collins - Foreman - Bar Harbor W.A. Emery - Lamoine C.W. Carman - Deer Isle Standing - Left to Right L.M. Ames - Orland E.W. Burrill - Dedham F.C. Allen - Sedgwick F.W. Bunker - Cranberry Isles W.H. Ball - Hancock John Carroll - Southwest Harbor Charles H. Bickford - Winter Harbor [show more]
Left to Right: Genevieve R. Reed (1914-) Florence M. Reed (1908-) Genevieve and Florence were two of the daughters of Almond G. Reed and his wife, Margaret. Genevieve was born in 1914 in Ellsworth, Maine. Florence was born there in 1908. Florence married Mr. Jude. This photograph was sent to their uncle, Howard Milton Reed (1876-1958). Genevieve and Florence were grandnieces of Nathan Adam Reed.
Description: Left to Right: Genevieve R. Reed (1914-) Florence M. Reed (1908-) Genevieve and Florence were two of the daughters of Almond G. Reed and his wife, Margaret. Genevieve was born in 1914 in Ellsworth, Maine. Florence was born there in 1908. Florence married Mr. Jude. This photograph was sent to their uncle, Howard Milton Reed (1876-1958). Genevieve and Florence were grandnieces of Nathan Adam Reed.