"A picture of Byron Robinson in plaid jacket and friend on ice in middle of Somes Sound, February 11, 1934. They were walking to Greenings Island where they shingled a farmhouse on the point at 34° below zero." - The Bar Harbor Times, January 29, 1981, p. 5.
Description: "A picture of Byron Robinson in plaid jacket and friend on ice in middle of Somes Sound, February 11, 1934. They were walking to Greenings Island where they shingled a farmhouse on the point at 34° below zero." - The Bar Harbor Times, January 29, 1981, p. 5.
Note with photograph says, "The "prettiest cabin" which was built by the CCC camp men on land owned by Mr. B.C. Worcester with the agreement that when we moved out, it was to be his."
Description: Note with photograph says, "The "prettiest cabin" which was built by the CCC camp men on land owned by Mr. B.C. Worcester with the agreement that when we moved out, it was to be his."
On the left - from the front: Arthur Kendell Kittredge (1920-2005) Sarah Tenney (Carroll) Kittredge Nellie “Nell” Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton Unknown man Unknown woman - top of head Wilford Howard Kittredge Fred Eaton Young Unknown child Mary E. (Harriman) Carroll - Woman holding child at next table - turned to camera On the right - from the front: John “Pa John” Carroll Albanus Moulton Pottle (1900-1970) Viola Benson (Tracy) Carroll Unknown man Wesley Boynton Carroll - probably Woman standing at right is unknown.
Description: On the left - from the front: Arthur Kendell Kittredge (1920-2005) Sarah Tenney (Carroll) Kittredge Nellie “Nell” Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton Unknown man Unknown woman - top of head Wilford Howard Kittredge Fred Eaton Young Unknown child Mary E. (Harriman) Carroll - Woman holding child at next table - turned to camera On the right - from the front: John “Pa John” Carroll Albanus Moulton Pottle (1900-1970) Viola Benson (Tracy) Carroll Unknown man Wesley Boynton Carroll - probably Woman standing at right is unknown. [show more]
The automobile on the left is a Model A. The one on the right is a 1933 Ford. The sign on the corner of the old first Masonic Hall building across Main Street says, “Pine Tree Shoe Repair.” Left to Right: Harold Cass Bill (unknown) H. Greenleaf
Description: The automobile on the left is a Model A. The one on the right is a 1933 Ford. The sign on the corner of the old first Masonic Hall building across Main Street says, “Pine Tree Shoe Repair.” Left to Right: Harold Cass Bill (unknown) H. Greenleaf