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Item Title Type Subject Creator Publisher Date Place Address Description
12569Second Cousins Ralph Warren Stanley and Robert Warren Peacor with Marion Linscott Stanley
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Vessels, Boat, Lobster Boat
  • 2010
  • Southwest Harbor
Aboard Seven Girls, Ralph's Lobster Boat Left to Right: Stanley - Ralph Warren Stanley (1929-2021) Linscott - Marion Louise (Linscott) Stanley (1933-) Peacor – Robert Warren Peacor (1928-) Ralph Warren Stanley and Robert Warren Peacor are Second Cousins as they share a great-grandfather: Dix - John Dix (1829-1910).
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Aboard Seven Girls, Ralph's Lobster Boat Left to Right: Stanley - Ralph Warren Stanley (1929-2021) Linscott - Marion Louise (Linscott) Stanley (1933-) Peacor – Robert Warren Peacor (1928-) Ralph Warren Stanley and Robert Warren Peacor are Second Cousins as they share a great-grandfather: Dix - John Dix (1829-1910).
12480Lottie Rea (King) Reed, Mrs. Howard Milton Reed
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Southwest Harbor, Manset
12399Certificate of Marriage for Arno Preston Stanley and Mabel Estelle Stanley
  • Document, Certificate
  • People
  • W.J. Anderson & Co.
  • 1894-11-03
  • Cranberry Isles, Great Cranberry Island
12288Ralph Warren Stanley with the Don Turner Award from the USS Constitution Museum
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • 2013-06-26
  • Boston MA, Charleston
The Don Turner Award from the USS Constitution Museum recognizes a person or team of people, professional or amateur, who have contributed significantly to efforts to preserve important vessels or who have made a significant contributions to our knowledge and understanding of ship design and construction. Ralph Warren Stanley was presented with the award by Anne Grimes Rand, President of the USS Constitution Museum on June 26, 2013.
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The Don Turner Award from the USS Constitution Museum recognizes a person or team of people, professional or amateur, who have contributed significantly to efforts to preserve important vessels or who have made a significant contributions to our knowledge and understanding of ship design and construction. Ralph Warren Stanley was presented with the award by Anne Grimes Rand, President of the USS Constitution Museum on June 26, 2013.
12125Ruth Celestia Stanley with Teddy Bear
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • 1934 c.
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 376 Main Street
12083Ralph Warren Stanley and Craig S. Milner in Ralph's Shop
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 102 Clark Point Road
12010Joseph Warren Gilley Jr. and His Family on Baker Island - Circa 1917
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • 1889 c.
  • Cranberry Isles, Baker Island
Back Row – Left to Right: Harriet Gilley (1838-1930) – daughter of Joseph Warren Gilley (1813-1894) Alice E. Gilley (1856-1938) – daughter of Joseph Warren Gilley (1813-1894) William Frederick Stanley (1866-) – grandson of Joseph Warren Gilley (1813-1894) Carrie B. (Ober) Stanley (1862-1932) – Mrs. William Frederick Stanley Charles Adelbert Gilley (1847-1914) – son of Joseph Warren Gilley (1813-1894) Front Row – Left to Right: Joseph Warren Gilley Jr. (1859-1918) – son of Joseph Warren Gilley (1813-1894) Two sisters - archivists unsure which girl is which: Annie S. Allen (1879-1949) Eunice M. Allen (1886-) The girls, visiting the family on the island, were granddaughters of Oliver L. Allen and Matilda (Gilley) Allen. Matilda (Gilley) Allen (1817-1909) was the sister of Joseph Warren Gilley (1813-1894)
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Back Row – Left to Right: Harriet Gilley (1838-1930) – daughter of Joseph Warren Gilley (1813-1894) Alice E. Gilley (1856-1938) – daughter of Joseph Warren Gilley (1813-1894) William Frederick Stanley (1866-) – grandson of Joseph Warren Gilley (1813-1894) Carrie B. (Ober) Stanley (1862-1932) – Mrs. William Frederick Stanley Charles Adelbert Gilley (1847-1914) – son of Joseph Warren Gilley (1813-1894) Front Row – Left to Right: Joseph Warren Gilley Jr. (1859-1918) – son of Joseph Warren Gilley (1813-1894) Two sisters - archivists unsure which girl is which: Annie S. Allen (1879-1949) Eunice M. Allen (1886-) The girls, visiting the family on the island, were granddaughters of Oliver L. Allen and Matilda (Gilley) Allen. Matilda (Gilley) Allen (1817-1909) was the sister of Joseph Warren Gilley (1813-1894) [show more]
12006Bertha Emily Robinson
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print, Crayon Portrait
  • People
The frame on the drawing was simply marked "Robinson." Ralph Warren Stanley surmises that the lady is his great aunt, Bertha. 11/10/12.
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The frame on the drawing was simply marked "Robinson." Ralph Warren Stanley surmises that the lady is his great aunt, Bertha. 11/10/12.
11997Five Oldest Children of Arno Preston Stanley on Bear Rug
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
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)
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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)
11796Herbert Guy La Count working on a Navy Yawl
  • Image, Photograph
  • Businesses, Boatbuilding Business
  • People
Left to Right: Herbert Guy La Count (1891-1958) Unknown man working on a Navy Yawl
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Left to Right: Herbert Guy La Count (1891-1958) Unknown man working on a Navy Yawl
11794Peter Herman Adler at the McKinley Post Office
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Structures, Civic, Public, Post Office
  • Tremont, Bass Harbor, McKinley
11791Lewis Gilley Stanley Aboard the Milliken family's "Gambol"
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
11788Schooner Theoline at the Dock in New York City
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • People
  • Vessels, Ship, Sailing Ship, Schooner
  • Morgan - F. Allan Morgan Studio
  • New York NY
11787Capt. John Latty Aboard Schooner Theoline in New York City
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • People
  • Vessels, Ship, Sailing Ship, Schooner
  • Morgan - F. Allan Morgan Studio
  • New York NY
11768Chester Warren Stanley at the Helm of Leader
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Vessels, Ship, Sailing Ship, Schooner
  • 1935 c.
  • Mount Desert Island
11767Bertha Emily Robinson
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Ralph - John C. Ralph (1868-1949)
  • 1902 c.
  • Southwest Harbor
"Practically every town in Victorian America boasted a photography studio. The proprietor, whether he knew it or not, was an early chronicler of family life. Newborns, graduates, brides, grooms, and entire families posed for the camera – alongside wicker props. Ornate wicker furniture made its debut in photography studios during the 1870s. Light, airy and noticeably three-dimensional in photographs, wicker props made greater headway in studios during the 1880s and early 1900s. Because it was so inexpensive and easy to store, photographers and the public took wicker to their hearts. In fact, fancy wicker pieces became known as “photographer’s chairs.” Wicker’s popularity in studios created a new market; Heywood Brothers and Wakefield Company featured in their 1898 catalogue an extremely ornate five-legged “posing chair” specifically designed as a photographer’s prop." - "Collector’s Guide to American Wicker Furniture," by Richard Saunders, published by Hearst Books, New York, 1983, p. 43. The following pages contain photographs showing various ornate wicker chairs that were used by photographers. The chair shown in this photograph appears on pages 47 and 57. The same chair, obviously used by Southwest Harbor photographer. J.C. Ralph, appears in other photographs in the library collection.
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"Practically every town in Victorian America boasted a photography studio. The proprietor, whether he knew it or not, was an early chronicler of family life. Newborns, graduates, brides, grooms, and entire families posed for the camera – alongside wicker props. Ornate wicker furniture made its debut in photography studios during the 1870s. Light, airy and noticeably three-dimensional in photographs, wicker props made greater headway in studios during the 1880s and early 1900s. Because it was so inexpensive and easy to store, photographers and the public took wicker to their hearts. In fact, fancy wicker pieces became known as “photographer’s chairs.” Wicker’s popularity in studios created a new market; Heywood Brothers and Wakefield Company featured in their 1898 catalogue an extremely ornate five-legged “posing chair” specifically designed as a photographer’s prop." - "Collector’s Guide to American Wicker Furniture," by Richard Saunders, published by Hearst Books, New York, 1983, p. 43. The following pages contain photographs showing various ornate wicker chairs that were used by photographers. The chair shown in this photograph appears on pages 47 and 57. The same chair, obviously used by Southwest Harbor photographer. J.C. Ralph, appears in other photographs in the library collection. [show more]
11753Ralph Warren Stanley Receives the National Endowment for the Arts Award as Master Artist
  • Image, Photograph
  • Events
  • People
  • 1999-09-28
  • Washington DC
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.
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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]
11721Celestia Gertrude Dix Robinson, Mrs. Ralph Judson Robinson
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • 1950 c.
  • Southwest Harbor
11720Marion Whitney (Barrett) Stubing, Mrs. Paul Timothy Stubing
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
11719Paul Timothy Stubing
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Vessels, Boat
  • 1988-01
11693Wallace Everett King
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • People
11692Elizabeth Lawler, John Dix Lawler and their Cousin Esther Mabelle (Stanley) Spurling
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Southwest Harbor
Left to Right: Esther "Estie" Mabelle (Stanley) Spurling (1895-1984) Elizabeth Lawler (1903-1975) John Dix Lawler (1906-1997)
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Left to Right: Esther "Estie" Mabelle (Stanley) Spurling (1895-1984) Elizabeth Lawler (1903-1975) John Dix Lawler (1906-1997)
11670Ralph W. Stanley Boat Shop - Ralph Stanley Rowing to Shore
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Herrick - Millard Joseph Herrick aka Middy
  • 1950 c.
  • Southwest Harbor
Ralph, while sailing for summer people, is shown here rowing a 1946 lapstrake dory.
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Ralph, while sailing for summer people, is shown here rowing a 1946 lapstrake dory.
11656Cutting a log for the horn timber for "Endeavor"
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • 1979
  • Southwest Harbor
Tim Kleinschmidt gave Ralph the logs shown in this photograph. The trees were cut down in Otis, Maine, to make room for the new hydroelectric station. As Ralph remembers it, the wood shown in the picture became the horn timber for "Endeavor."
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Tim Kleinschmidt gave Ralph the logs shown in this photograph. The trees were cut down in Otis, Maine, to make room for the new hydroelectric station. As Ralph remembers it, the wood shown in the picture became the horn timber for "Endeavor."
11647Launching Friendship Sloop Freedom Built for Richard Beebe Dudman
  • Image, Photograph
  • Businesses, Boatbuilding Business
  • People
  • Vessels, Boat, Sailboat, Friendship Sloop
  • 1977
  • Southwest Harbor
Left to Right: Dudman - Richard Beebe Dudman (1918-) Sloane - Helen R. (Sloane) Dudman (1918-) Stanley - Ralph Warren Stanley (1929-2021) Two unknown workmen
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Left to Right: Dudman - Richard Beebe Dudman (1918-) Sloane - Helen R. (Sloane) Dudman (1918-) Stanley - Ralph Warren Stanley (1929-2021) Two unknown workmen