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7692Edwin L. Higgins at his Blacksmith Shop with Simeon Holden Mayo
  • Image, Photograph
  • Businesses, Blacksmith Business
  • People
  • 1880 c.
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 46 Clark Point Road
7688Frank L. Gilley and Maud F. (Holmes) Gilley with Wendell Holmes Gilley
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • 1900 c.
  • Southwest Harbor
7679Captain James E. Robinson
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • 1850 c.
  • Southwest Harbor
7680Whitmore - Abigail "Argo" (Whitmore) Robinson (1829-1906)
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • 1850 c.
  • Southwest Harbor
Mrs. James E. Robinson
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Mrs. James E. Robinson
7689Abigail Argo (Whitmore) Robinson, Mrs. James E. Robinson with Dorinda Robinson and Jim Stanley
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • 1900 c.
  • Southwest Harbor
Left to Right: Dorinda Robinson, Abigail Argo Robinson, Jim Stanley Dorinda was Abigail's niece, the daughter of Abigail's sister, Sarah.
Description:
Left to Right: Dorinda Robinson, Abigail Argo Robinson, Jim Stanley Dorinda was Abigail's niece, the daughter of Abigail's sister, Sarah.
7695Emily Robinson Farnsworth and Sisters on the Steps of Her Millinery Shop
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Structures, Commercial, Store
  • 1890 c.
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 406 Main Street
The building just visible on the left is the James E. Robinson house at 410 Main Street in Southwest Harbor. The building on the right of the store is the Hiram Houston / Eben F. Richardson House at 406 Main Street. The Farnsworth store is now part of this property. Seated on steps Left to Right: Ina Caroline "Cad" (Robinson) Lawler (1865-1959) - Mrs. Allen Jacob Lawler Possibly Abigail "Argo" (Whitmore) Robinson (1829-1906) - Mrs. James E. Robinson Robinson - Emily (Robinson) Farnsworth (1851-1905) Elvira "Vira" Jane (Robinson) Mayo (1867-1960) - Mrs. Simeon Holden Mayo Unknown man, probably a Robinson. "Cad," Emily and "Vira" were sisters. Emily Robinson was a milliner, and sported fancy hats to advertise her business.
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The building just visible on the left is the James E. Robinson house at 410 Main Street in Southwest Harbor. The building on the right of the store is the Hiram Houston / Eben F. Richardson House at 406 Main Street. The Farnsworth store is now part of this property. Seated on steps Left to Right: Ina Caroline "Cad" (Robinson) Lawler (1865-1959) - Mrs. Allen Jacob Lawler Possibly Abigail "Argo" (Whitmore) Robinson (1829-1906) - Mrs. James E. Robinson Robinson - Emily (Robinson) Farnsworth (1851-1905) Elvira "Vira" Jane (Robinson) Mayo (1867-1960) - Mrs. Simeon Holden Mayo Unknown man, probably a Robinson. "Cad," Emily and "Vira" were sisters. Emily Robinson was a milliner, and sported fancy hats to advertise her business. [show more]
7479Simeon Holden Mayo on the Wharf at his Boat Shop
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Structures, Other Structures, Boat Shop
  • Structures, Transportation, Marine Landing, Wharf
  • 1905 c.
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 168 Clark Point Road
7785Lisa Caroline (Mayo) Wilkinson at the Captain Jacob Schoppy Mayo House
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • 1962
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 60 Clark Point Road
7483Simeon "Sim" Holden Mayo and Lisa Caroline Mayo with "Lady Jane" and Cart
  • Image, Photograph
  • Nature, Animals
  • People
  • 1900 c.
  • Southwest Harbor
7472Mayo, Wilkinson, Lawler Family Picnic at Seawall
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • 1937
  • Southwest Harbor
Standing: Lisa Caroline (Mayo) Wilkinson (1887-1965) Sitting from left: Jenny Wilkinson (Lisa’s mother-in-law) Elvira Jane (Robinson) Mayo (1867-1960) Joan Wilkinson (Lisa’s daughter) (1915-2004) Rosemary Lawler, Later Mrs. Eugene Carroll Theriault (1921-1999) Picnics at Seawall are a family tradition that continues down to the present day – Charles Morehouse, 2007.
Description:
Standing: Lisa Caroline (Mayo) Wilkinson (1887-1965) Sitting from left: Jenny Wilkinson (Lisa’s mother-in-law) Elvira Jane (Robinson) Mayo (1867-1960) Joan Wilkinson (Lisa’s daughter) (1915-2004) Rosemary Lawler, Later Mrs. Eugene Carroll Theriault (1921-1999) Picnics at Seawall are a family tradition that continues down to the present day – Charles Morehouse, 2007.