Marion is on the right. “This is Marion and Lonny Stanley as she calls herself when she gets her rompers on. The day before this was taken they would not pick up the apples off the ground so Alfred would not let them have any applesauce for supper. In the morning they filled the basket and had their pictures taken.”
Description: Marion is on the right. “This is Marion and Lonny Stanley as she calls herself when she gets her rompers on. The day before this was taken they would not pick up the apples off the ground so Alfred would not let them have any applesauce for supper. In the morning they filled the basket and had their pictures taken.”
Left to Right: Mabel Florence (Moore) Stanley, Mrs. Alfred Gilley Stanley (1888-1939) Mable Florence Stanley (1915-) Two neighbor children Marion E. Stanley (1913-) “Here we have the noisy four sitting on an old horse out in the yard. Marion is in front and two of one of our neighbors who took the picture is next to her and Florence has a big hole in her stocking. Florence does not want me to send you this with the hole. By the pleased look on Mabel’s face you would think all these kids belonged to her.”
Description: Left to Right: Mabel Florence (Moore) Stanley, Mrs. Alfred Gilley Stanley (1888-1939) Mable Florence Stanley (1915-) Two neighbor children Marion E. Stanley (1913-) “Here we have the noisy four sitting on an old horse out in the yard. Marion is in front and two of one of our neighbors who took the picture is next to her and Florence has a big hole in her stocking. Florence does not want me to send you this with the hole. By the pleased look on Mabel’s face you would think all these kids belonged to her.” [show more]
Left to Right: Nina Bunker Stanley (1919-2009) - later Mrs. Melvin M. Turner Emma Beatrice (Bunker) Stanley Emma Rebecca Stanley (1926-1978) - later Mrs. Arlington H. Bickford Malcolm Wayne Stanley (1917-1982) Augusta Mae Stanley (1924-2006) - later Mrs. Frederick A. Joyce Enoch Arno Stanley Hazel Esther Stanley (1920-2006) - later Mrs. Paul Jackson and Mrs. Philmore M. Peterson
Description: Left to Right: Nina Bunker Stanley (1919-2009) - later Mrs. Melvin M. Turner Emma Beatrice (Bunker) Stanley Emma Rebecca Stanley (1926-1978) - later Mrs. Arlington H. Bickford Malcolm Wayne Stanley (1917-1982) Augusta Mae Stanley (1924-2006) - later Mrs. Frederick A. Joyce Enoch Arno Stanley Hazel Esther Stanley (1920-2006) - later Mrs. Paul Jackson and Mrs. Philmore M. Peterson
Left to Right: First Lady Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (1947-) Ralph Warren Stanley (1929-2021) Governor John Elias Baldacci of Maine (1955-) On September 28, 1999 the Folk & Traditional Arts Program of the National Endowment for the Arts recognized Ralph W. Stanley as a Master Artist “who has contributed to the shaping of our artistic traditions and to preserving the cultural diversity of the United States” and gave him a National Heritage Fellowship at a ceremony in Washington, D.C. attended by First Lady Hillary Clinton.
Description: Left to Right: First Lady Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (1947-) Ralph Warren Stanley (1929-2021) Governor John Elias Baldacci of Maine (1955-) On September 28, 1999 the Folk & Traditional Arts Program of the National Endowment for the Arts recognized Ralph W. Stanley as a Master Artist “who has contributed to the shaping of our artistic traditions and to preserving the cultural diversity of the United States” and gave him a National Heritage Fellowship at a ceremony in Washington, D.C. attended by First Lady Hillary Clinton. [show more]
Standing in Back: Esther Mabelle Stanley (1895-1984), later Mrs. Francis Milton Spurling Seated Left to Right: Enoch Arno Stanley (1897-1977) Leslie Victor Stanley (1902-1995) Chester Warren Stanley (1900-1971) with curls Robert Elliot Stanley (1898-1976)
Description: Standing in Back: Esther Mabelle Stanley (1895-1984), later Mrs. Francis Milton Spurling Seated Left to Right: Enoch Arno Stanley (1897-1977) Leslie Victor Stanley (1902-1995) Chester Warren Stanley (1900-1971) with curls Robert Elliot Stanley (1898-1976)