Second row from front - girl in Middy - Lena G. Norwood (1897-1992) - Later Mrs. Austin Malvery Mitchell Front row second from right - Rudolph Eugene Dolliver (1899-1975)
Description: Second row from front - girl in Middy - Lena G. Norwood (1897-1992) - Later Mrs. Austin Malvery Mitchell Front row second from right - Rudolph Eugene Dolliver (1899-1975)
Left to Right: Lena Caroline Clark (1898-1969) - later Mrs. Thomas Leggett Eagan Helen E. Mayo (1898-1987) - later Mrs. George W. King Lena G. Norwood (1897-1992) - later Mrs. Austin Malvery Mitchell Emma Etta Holmes (1895-1988) - later Mrs. Frank William Deininger Winifred Russell Carroll (1897-1988) - later Mrs. Albanus Moulton Pottle
Description: Left to Right: Lena Caroline Clark (1898-1969) - later Mrs. Thomas Leggett Eagan Helen E. Mayo (1898-1987) - later Mrs. George W. King Lena G. Norwood (1897-1992) - later Mrs. Austin Malvery Mitchell Emma Etta Holmes (1895-1988) - later Mrs. Frank William Deininger Winifred Russell Carroll (1897-1988) - later Mrs. Albanus Moulton Pottle
Back Row - Left to Right: Juliette "Lettie" B. Carter (1907-) Doris M. Marshall (1902-1929) Virginia Eaton Young (1905-1986) - Later Mrs. Donald Elisha Wilbur Bernice Spurling (1904-1929) Elsie Phillips (1905-1988) - Mrs. Roscoe C. Marshall Leah Connors (1903-1984) - Later Mrs. Roscoe Sidney Raycraft Front Row - Left to Right: Frances E. Norwood (1904-1976) - Later Mrs. Bernard E. Linnenbuerge Lillian N. Closson (1905-) - Later Mrs. William Cox
Description: Back Row - Left to Right: Juliette "Lettie" B. Carter (1907-) Doris M. Marshall (1902-1929) Virginia Eaton Young (1905-1986) - Later Mrs. Donald Elisha Wilbur Bernice Spurling (1904-1929) Elsie Phillips (1905-1988) - Mrs. Roscoe C. Marshall Leah Connors (1903-1984) - Later Mrs. Roscoe Sidney Raycraft Front Row - Left to Right: Frances E. Norwood (1904-1976) - Later Mrs. Bernard E. Linnenbuerge Lillian N. Closson (1905-) - Later Mrs. William Cox [show more]
Description: Grace Marian Simmons bought the John Cummins Harmon House II, on Main Street, Southwest Harbor, in 1922, and named the remodeled house, Cove