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You searched for: Source: is exactly 'Collection of the Clark Family'✖Date: 1900s✖Place: Southwest Harbor✖
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6741 | Boston & Bangor Steamship Co. Receipt Envelope |
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| Roderick Ariel Pepper (R.A. Pepper on this envelope) was a Director & Treasurer of The Eastern Steamship Company, India Wharf, Boston, in 1915. | Description: Roderick Ariel Pepper (R.A. Pepper on this envelope) was a Director & Treasurer of The Eastern Steamship Company, India Wharf, Boston, in 1915. | |||
6350 | Rebecca (Whitmore) Lurvey Carroll, Mrs. Jacob William Carroll |
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| Rebecca, matriarch of the Carroll family of Southwest Harbor, dressed in her best, stands at the corner of her property, at 7 High Road, the Levi Robinson / James Long / Rebecca Carroll House. Several of Rebecca’s children built houses that later filled the open fields between where she stands and the Congregational Church at 29 High Road. | Description: Rebecca, matriarch of the Carroll family of Southwest Harbor, dressed in her best, stands at the corner of her property, at 7 High Road, the Levi Robinson / James Long / Rebecca Carroll House. Several of Rebecca’s children built houses that later filled the open fields between where she stands and the Congregational Church at 29 High Road. | ||
6713 | View of Somes Sound, Southwest Harbor, Maine |
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6780 | The Claremont House |
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6783 | High Street North from Dirigo House, Southwest Harbor, Maine |
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6693 | Annie Downs Clark and School Students |
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| Annie Downs Clark is in the center - just left of doorway. The sign on the building announcing “Beautiful Stereopticon Views” does not refer to stereograph or stereoscopic views, viewed through a viewer held in one’s hand. "Beautiful Stereopticon Views" - "The word "stereopticon" is frequently confused with "stereograph" and "stereoscope," but has nothing to do with either. The "Stereopticon" was a single lensed device to project lantern slides - transparent pictures on glass used for public lectures - we know it as a "slide show" in the Kodachrome era. The powerful light to project the image was generated by the same type of gas as miners used for their lamps. The event being advertised was an educational event probably showing slides of exotic places that most people from Southwest Harbor would never see except in pictures." - Weston J. Naef - August 2008. | Description: Annie Downs Clark is in the center - just left of doorway. The sign on the building announcing “Beautiful Stereopticon Views” does not refer to stereograph or stereoscopic views, viewed through a viewer held in one’s hand. "Beautiful Stereopticon Views" - "The word "stereopticon" is frequently confused with "stereograph" and "stereoscope," but has nothing to do with either. The "Stereopticon" was a single lensed device to project lantern slides - transparent pictures on glass used for public lectures - we know it as a "slide show" in the Kodachrome era. The powerful light to project the image was generated by the same type of gas as miners used for their lamps. The event being advertised was an educational event probably showing slides of exotic places that most people from Southwest Harbor would never see except in pictures." - Weston J. Naef - August 2008. [show more] | |||
6767 | The James Francis Ross / Thomas and Deborah A. Clark House - The Idlewild |
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6349 | Rebecca (Whitmore) Lurvey Carroll, Mrs. Jacob William Carroll, and her father, Isaac Stanley Whitmore |
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| This photograph was taken at 7 High Road, Southwest Harbor, Rebecca Carroll's second home. | Description: This photograph was taken at 7 High Road, Southwest Harbor, Rebecca Carroll's second home. | |||
6408 | Grace Clark Carroll on her Eighteenth Birthday |
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