Postage Stamp Title: Charles W. Eliot Scott Cat. Number: 871 Subject: Eliot – Charles William Eliot (1834-1926) Design: William A. Roach (1888-1969) Engravers - Lettering: William B. Wells (1874-1942) and James T. Vail (1907-) Engraver – Portrait: Roberts - Gilroy Roberts (1905-1992) Engraver – Frame: Arlt - Carl Theodore Arlt (1883-1958) Media: Rotary Press Printer: United States Bureau of Engraving and Printing Color: Bright red violet Size: 1” x 1.0625” Country: United States Postage Value: 3 cents Issue Series: Famous American Educators Issue Origin: American educators Issue Date: March 28, 1940 Issue Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts Issue Size: 51,636,270 The third group in the Famous Americans Series honors five American educators — Horace Mann, Mark Hopkins, Charles W. Eliot, Frances E. Willard, and Booker T. Washington. The issues appeared between March 14 and April 7, 1940. The five stamps were issued in the birth order of their honorees. The “Lamp of Knowledge” shown on the stamp was the symbol designated by the United States Postal Service to indicate an educator.
Description: Postage Stamp Title: Charles W. Eliot Scott Cat. Number: 871 Subject: Eliot – Charles William Eliot (1834-1926) Design: William A. Roach (1888-1969) Engravers - Lettering: William B. Wells (1874-1942) and James T. Vail (1907-) Engraver – Portrait: Roberts - Gilroy Roberts (1905-1992) Engraver – Frame: Arlt - Carl Theodore Arlt (1883-1958) Media: Rotary Press Printer: United States Bureau of Engraving and Printing Color: Bright red violet Size: 1” x 1.0625” Country: United States Postage Value: 3 cents Issue Series: Famous American Educators Issue Origin: American educators Issue Date: March 28, 1940 Issue Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts Issue Size: 51,636,270 The third group in the Famous Americans Series honors five American educators — Horace Mann, Mark Hopkins, Charles W. Eliot, Frances E. Willard, and Booker T. Washington. The issues appeared between March 14 and April 7, 1940. The five stamps were issued in the birth order of their honorees. The “Lamp of Knowledge” shown on the stamp was the symbol designated by the United States Postal Service to indicate an educator. [show more]
Description: Left to right: Worcester - Orman Charles Worcester (1901-1994) Trundy - Alton Elwell Trundy (1903-1978) Worcester - Roscoe D. Worcester (1914-2005)
Back Row - Left to Right: Clifton M. Crockett (1924-1997) Paul Carleton Dornfeld (1925-1974) Charles Montriville Gilley (1924-2006) Richard Gardiner Black (1923-2001) Leonard A. Reed (1926-) Leroy Southard Sprague (1925-1998) Norman H. Closson (1927-) Harold R. Beal (1925-) Elmer W. Beal (1924-1997) Fourth Row – Left to Right: Clarence B. Pettigrove (1926-1990) Edwin Marshall Davis Sr. (1925-1998) Clarence F. Galley (1925-1945) Perry L. Lawson Jr. (1926-1992) Frederick Bernard Higgins (1924-1976) George William Dolliver Jr. (1924-1947) Charles Russell Dunbar (1925-1991) Lawrence Dudley Mayo (1926-2004) Third Row – Left to Right: Geraldine Anita Dalzell (1925-1957) – later Mrs. Shirley Ray Cummings Betty Miller Harold J. Soukup (1924-2004) Thomas Hiram Newman Jr. (1926-) Granville Eugene Walls Jr. (1925-) Mildred Hutchins (1923-1997) – later Mrs. John Frederick Snow Prudence J. Boynton (1924-1992) – later Mrs. John H. Brown Virginia Hope McIntire (1925-2008) – later Mrs. Warren Felton Hyten Second Row – Left to Right: Helen M. Kelley (1926-) – later Mrs. Clarence F. Galley, Mrs. Ernest Alton Campbell and Mrs. Harold L. Anderson Jr. Constance Spurling (1926-) – later Mrs. William T. Eck Virginia Jacobs Pauline M. Thurston (1926-) – later Mrs. Archie F. McEachern Wenonah J. Phippen (1925-) – later Mrs. Leslie Frank White Jr. and Mrs. Horace N. Boynton Dorothy Ruth Peterson (1925-) – later Mrs. Warren Derby Stanley and Mrs. Merritt Fitch Jr. Sheila Mavis Spurling (1926-) – later Mrs. Charles S. Kneeland Clara Erma Beal (1925-) – later Mrs. Antonio A. Fraser Front Row – Left to Right: Charlotte C. Sawyer (1926-1994) – later Mrs. Maurice S. Galbreath, Mrs. Harold Eugene Billings and Mrs. Robert R. Mallinson Juanita Foss Hodgdon (1927-) – later Mrs. Perly Lyman Stanley Albert E. Hodgdon (1927-) – Mrs. Oscar E. Cole Vivian Johnson – later Mrs. George Campbell Elsie R. V. Reed (c.1927-) – later Mrs. Clarence L. Lunt Patricia Wright Barbara Ellen Lawson (1923-2006) – later Mrs. Richard R. Slick
Description: Back Row - Left to Right: Clifton M. Crockett (1924-1997) Paul Carleton Dornfeld (1925-1974) Charles Montriville Gilley (1924-2006) Richard Gardiner Black (1923-2001) Leonard A. Reed (1926-) Leroy Southard Sprague (1925-1998) Norman H. Closson (1927-) Harold R. Beal (1925-) Elmer W. Beal (1924-1997) Fourth Row – Left to Right: Clarence B. Pettigrove (1926-1990) Edwin Marshall Davis Sr. (1925-1998) Clarence F. Galley (1925-1945) Perry L. Lawson Jr. (1926-1992) Frederick Bernard Higgins (1924-1976) George William Dolliver Jr. (1924-1947) Charles Russell Dunbar (1925-1991) Lawrence Dudley Mayo (1926-2004) Third Row – Left to Right: Geraldine Anita Dalzell (1925-1957) – later Mrs. Shirley Ray Cummings Betty Miller Harold J. Soukup (1924-2004) Thomas Hiram Newman Jr. (1926-) Granville Eugene Walls Jr. (1925-) Mildred Hutchins (1923-1997) – later Mrs. John Frederick Snow Prudence J. Boynton (1924-1992) – later Mrs. John H. Brown Virginia Hope McIntire (1925-2008) – later Mrs. Warren Felton Hyten Second Row – Left to Right: Helen M. Kelley (1926-) – later Mrs. Clarence F. Galley, Mrs. Ernest Alton Campbell and Mrs. Harold L. Anderson Jr. Constance Spurling (1926-) – later Mrs. William T. Eck Virginia Jacobs Pauline M. Thurston (1926-) – later Mrs. Archie F. McEachern Wenonah J. Phippen (1925-) – later Mrs. Leslie Frank White Jr. and Mrs. Horace N. Boynton Dorothy Ruth Peterson (1925-) – later Mrs. Warren Derby Stanley and Mrs. Merritt Fitch Jr. Sheila Mavis Spurling (1926-) – later Mrs. Charles S. Kneeland Clara Erma Beal (1925-) – later Mrs. Antonio A. Fraser Front Row – Left to Right: Charlotte C. Sawyer (1926-1994) – later Mrs. Maurice S. Galbreath, Mrs. Harold Eugene Billings and Mrs. Robert R. Mallinson Juanita Foss Hodgdon (1927-) – later Mrs. Perly Lyman Stanley Albert E. Hodgdon (1927-) – Mrs. Oscar E. Cole Vivian Johnson – later Mrs. George Campbell Elsie R. V. Reed (c.1927-) – later Mrs. Clarence L. Lunt Patricia Wright Barbara Ellen Lawson (1923-2006) – later Mrs. Richard R. Slick [show more]
Chris Lawlor in in the front of the wagon. Bill Lawlor is on the left, behind, Joe Lawlor is on the right, the woman in the center on the hay is unknown.
Description: Chris Lawlor in in the front of the wagon. Bill Lawlor is on the left, behind, Joe Lawlor is on the right, the woman in the center on the hay is unknown.
Archivists have identified this photograph as possibly the father of Arthur Millis Kellam. Viewers more informed than Southwest Harbor Public Library archivists are invited to correct mistakes about this photograph.
The Arthur Millis and Leone Marie (Wemmert) Kellam Collection
Description: Archivists have identified this photograph as possibly the father of Arthur Millis Kellam. Viewers more informed than Southwest Harbor Public Library archivists are invited to correct mistakes about this photograph.
Left to Right: Arthur Kittredge (1920-2005) Ruth Carroll ((Kittredge)) Dolliver (1907-2004) - Mrs. Morris A. Dolliver Evelyn (Kittredge) Jordan (1912-1986) - Mrs. Ray Marshall Jordan Milton Donald Kittredge (1905-1986) The four children of Sarah Tenney Carroll Kittredge and Wilford H. Kittredge.
Description: Left to Right: Arthur Kittredge (1920-2005) Ruth Carroll ((Kittredge)) Dolliver (1907-2004) - Mrs. Morris A. Dolliver Evelyn (Kittredge) Jordan (1912-1986) - Mrs. Ray Marshall Jordan Milton Donald Kittredge (1905-1986) The four children of Sarah Tenney Carroll Kittredge and Wilford H. Kittredge.