The photograph belongs to the Clark family, descendants of Nathan Clark and Mercy (Higgins) Clark. Archivists have debated Mary's identity for some time. Their best guess is that she is Amelia Mary Clark (1831-1905), daughter of John Clark and Margaret Adaline (Richardson) Clark, granddaughter of Nathan Clark and Mercy (Higgins) Clark – Mrs. William Thomas Holmes, mother of Anson Irving Holmes. The photograph was likely taken at the Lewis Holmes house on Fernald Point Road.
Collection of the Clark Family - Courtesy of Frances Eliot Foote Stehman
Description: The photograph belongs to the Clark family, descendants of Nathan Clark and Mercy (Higgins) Clark. Archivists have debated Mary's identity for some time. Their best guess is that she is Amelia Mary Clark (1831-1905), daughter of John Clark and Margaret Adaline (Richardson) Clark, granddaughter of Nathan Clark and Mercy (Higgins) Clark – Mrs. William Thomas Holmes, mother of Anson Irving Holmes. The photograph was likely taken at the Lewis Holmes house on Fernald Point Road. [show more]
"Mrs. Derby Stanley opened The Hearthstone tea room at Seawall on July first." – Bar Harbor Times, July 3, 1952. The Hearthstone was open as early as 1950. Stanley - John Stanley (1735-1783) - family - Sans Stanley (1766-1834)
Description: "Mrs. Derby Stanley opened The Hearthstone tea room at Seawall on July first." – Bar Harbor Times, July 3, 1952. The Hearthstone was open as early as 1950. Stanley - John Stanley (1735-1783) - family - Sans Stanley (1766-1834)