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7527 | Lillian E. (Mullins) Mayo, Mrs. Fred Sidney Mayo in Her Garden |
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12219 | David B. Benson and Myrna Elisabeth Fahey |
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7879 | Helen Nathalie Turner Smallidge and Her Husband Robert Lindsay Smallidge Sr. |
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| On the porch at their daughter, Dorcas Allison (Smallidge) Donnell's camp at Molasses Pond, Maine. | Description: On the porch at their daughter, Dorcas Allison (Smallidge) Donnell's camp at Molasses Pond, Maine. | ||||
12209 | Peter Theodore Benson Jr.'s Children |
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16541 | George Lyman Hinckley |
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11485 | Foggy Dew with William D'Olier Lippincott at the Helm |
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16652 | Lynne Birlem |
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16655 | Margaret (Mulholland) Birlem |
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16639 | Milton Norwood in front of R.M. Norwood Company |
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| Milton Norwood standing in front of his uncle, Robie Melvin Norwood's carpenter shop. | Description: Milton Norwood standing in front of his uncle, Robie Melvin Norwood's carpenter shop. | ||
16653 | Maud Phillips with Howard and Alfrieda Leonard |
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| Maud E. (Gooch) Phillips, Howard and Alfrieda (Dorr) Leonard picnicking with Lynne and Wallace Birlem at Seawall. | Description: Maud E. (Gooch) Phillips, Howard and Alfrieda (Dorr) Leonard picnicking with Lynne and Wallace Birlem at Seawall. | ||
16654 | Lynne Birlem in Wonderland |
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16636 | Jarvis Ward Newman at his shop in Manset |
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9970 | Sue Goodman with Fireplace and Cottage Under Construction |
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12537 | Ralph Stanley Leveling Off the Top of the Floor Timbers |
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12538 | Ralph Stanley fitting a deck plank on Freedom |
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12543 | Friendship Sloop Morning Star - Construction |
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| Ralph fitting fascia piece | |||
12545 | Friendship Sloop Endeavor |
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| Ralph coming about. | |||
8935 | Nell Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton and first cousin Gladys Ella Whitmore |
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| Left to Right: Nellie Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton (1871-1958) Gladys Ella Whitmore (1887-1977) | Description: Left to Right: Nellie Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton (1871-1958) Gladys Ella Whitmore (1887-1977) | ||||
16648 | Richard Stanley Clamping Ribbands on Freedom |
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| Richard Lewis Stanley clamping ribbands on Freedom. | Description: Richard Lewis Stanley clamping ribbands on Freedom. | ||
12264 | Gertrude Katherine (Gatcomb) Benson |
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9971 | Luncheon Group and Fireplace Bookcase |
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11647 | Launching Friendship Sloop Freedom Built for Richard Beebe Dudman |
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| Left to Right: Dudman - Richard Beebe Dudman (1918-) Sloane - Helen R. (Sloane) Dudman (1918-) Stanley - Ralph Warren Stanley (1929-2021) Two unknown workmen | Description: Left to Right: Dudman - Richard Beebe Dudman (1918-) Sloane - Helen R. (Sloane) Dudman (1918-) Stanley - Ralph Warren Stanley (1929-2021) Two unknown workmen | |||
16649 | Richard Stanley Sailing Aboard Freedom |
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| Richard Lewis Stanley sailing aboard Freedom in her first Friendship Sloop Regatta. | Description: Richard Lewis Stanley sailing aboard Freedom in her first Friendship Sloop Regatta. | |||
10995 | Ralph Warren Stanley With Caulked Vessel |
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| The vessel is possibly "Poor Richard" built in 1979 for Richard Manchester Savage. | Description: The vessel is possibly "Poor Richard" built in 1979 for Richard Manchester Savage. | |||
11656 | Cutting a log for the horn timber for "Endeavor" |
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| Tim Kleinschmidt gave Ralph the logs shown in this photograph. The trees were cut down in Otis, Maine, to make room for the new hydroelectric station. As Ralph remembers it, the wood shown in the picture became the horn timber for "Endeavor." | Description: Tim Kleinschmidt gave Ralph the logs shown in this photograph. The trees were cut down in Otis, Maine, to make room for the new hydroelectric station. As Ralph remembers it, the wood shown in the picture became the horn timber for "Endeavor." |