John Latty was born to Richmond L. and Mercy M. (Young) Latty on April 10, 1880 in Tremont, Maine. He was a cabin boy for Captain Adoniram Judson Robinson in his youth. John married Sylvia M. Rich, daughter of Levi C. and Amelia A. (Abbott) Rich (1886-1962). Captain John Latty died in 1961 in Bangor, Maine. Sylvia M. (Rich) Latty died in 1962 in Bar Harbor, Maine.
Description: John Latty was born to Richmond L. and Mercy M. (Young) Latty on April 10, 1880 in Tremont, Maine. He was a cabin boy for Captain Adoniram Judson Robinson in his youth. John married Sylvia M. Rich, daughter of Levi C. and Amelia A. (Abbott) Rich (1886-1962). Captain John Latty died in 1961 in Bangor, Maine. Sylvia M. (Rich) Latty died in 1962 in Bar Harbor, Maine.
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.
Description: 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.
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.
Description: 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.
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.
Description: 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.
Back row - Left to right: Frank L. Manchester (1873-1957) Seth Rice (1872-1951) Everett George Stanley (1874-1951) Hiram Herbert "Bert" Condon (1871-1957) Middle row - Left to right: Reginald Bartlett (1907-1986) Stanley Mitchell - SEE PHOTOS OF STAN MITCHELL CAULKING George Washington Trask (1877-1958) Adelbert H. Reed (1879-1961) George Colson Robbins (1885-1970) Edwin L. Marshall (1871-1969) Edmund Blanchard Reed II (1880-1970) Herman Farley (1867-1959) Edwin Everett Lopaus (1879-1956) Oscar Arey Tolman (1875-1967) Front row - Left to right: Henry Alfred Dow (1871-1957) Fred W. Thurston (1878-1959) Augustus A. Gott (1885-1955)
Description: Back row - Left to right: Frank L. Manchester (1873-1957) Seth Rice (1872-1951) Everett George Stanley (1874-1951) Hiram Herbert "Bert" Condon (1871-1957) Middle row - Left to right: Reginald Bartlett (1907-1986) Stanley Mitchell - SEE PHOTOS OF STAN MITCHELL CAULKING George Washington Trask (1877-1958) Adelbert H. Reed (1879-1961) George Colson Robbins (1885-1970) Edwin L. Marshall (1871-1969) Edmund Blanchard Reed II (1880-1970) Herman Farley (1867-1959) Edwin Everett Lopaus (1879-1956) Oscar Arey Tolman (1875-1967) Front row - Left to right: Henry Alfred Dow (1871-1957) Fred W. Thurston (1878-1959) Augustus A. Gott (1885-1955) [show more]