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15392Mrs. Seth Sprague Thornton (Nell Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton) with Minnie.
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • People
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Carroll - Nellie Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton (1871-1958)
  • 1907 c.
  • Houlton ME
  • 26 Charles Street
Nellie was sentimental about her life. The title for this photograph included a reference to her other cat, "Moses wants his picture too."
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Nellie was sentimental about her life. The title for this photograph included a reference to her other cat, "Moses wants his picture too."
10379Carroll - Nellie Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton (1871-1958)
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • People
  • Unknown Subjects
  • 1908
  • Houlton ME
Nellie was a "literary lady" and carefully added titles to almost all of the photographs she put in her albums. This one was titled, "The Lady of the House," a reference to the pride she felt in this station.
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Nellie was a "literary lady" and carefully added titles to almost all of the photographs she put in her albums. This one was titled, "The Lady of the House," a reference to the pride she felt in this station.
10437Seth Sprague Thornton - Attorney at Law
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • 1902
  • Houlton ME
10380Anna Beatrice Carroll at Houlton, Maine
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • People
  • Carroll - Nellie Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton (1871-1958)
  • 1908 c.
  • Houlton ME
  • 26 Charles Street
Beatrice stayed with her sister, Nell Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton and her husband, Seth Thornton, while she attended Ricker Classical Institute in Houlton, Maine in 1908. The town of Southwest Harbor paid a small fee for this.
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Beatrice stayed with her sister, Nell Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton and her husband, Seth Thornton, while she attended Ricker Classical Institute in Houlton, Maine in 1908. The town of Southwest Harbor paid a small fee for this.