Charlotte Gill (posing in the photo above) grew up in Southwest Harbor. In 2011, she took over a dilapidated ice cream stand (known by some as Frosty Bob's) located between Southwest Harbor and Acadia National Park’s Seawall Campground. She opened Sawyer’s Lobster Pound, named after a former beau. When the relationship broke up, Gill renamed the place after herself.
Description: Charlotte Gill (posing in the photo above) grew up in Southwest Harbor. In 2011, she took over a dilapidated ice cream stand (known by some as Frosty Bob's) located between Southwest Harbor and Acadia National Park’s Seawall Campground. She opened Sawyer’s Lobster Pound, named after a former beau. When the relationship broke up, Gill renamed the place after herself.
Description: Margaret (Mulholland) Birlem standing in the yard of Lawrence Bertrand Getchell (1906-1978) and wife Jessica G. (Hodgdon) Getchell (1906-2001)
Left to Right: David Brazer Benson (1928-) Margery Ann Benson (1933-1989) - Mrs. George Robert Emmott Jr. - David's sister Gertrude Katharine (Gatcomb) Benson (1889-) - Mrs. Peter Theodore Benson II - David's mother Katharine Gertrude Benson (1929-1982) - Mrs. Arne Bjorndal - David's sister William Benson (1957-) - David's son (on tricycle.)
Description: Left to Right: David Brazer Benson (1928-) Margery Ann Benson (1933-1989) - Mrs. George Robert Emmott Jr. - David's sister Gertrude Katharine (Gatcomb) Benson (1889-) - Mrs. Peter Theodore Benson II - David's mother Katharine Gertrude Benson (1929-1982) - Mrs. Arne Bjorndal - David's sister William Benson (1957-) - David's son (on tricycle.)
It is unknown exactly where Osmond was picking up hay, but it is probable that he was on Peter Theodore Benson Jr.'s land and two of Peter's children were helping load the hay. The Harpers and the Bensons were neighbors at Seawall. Osmond built his house at 475 Seawall Road, Map 19 - Lot 48, MHPC #405-1016, across the road and several lots toward Southwest Harbor from the Benson's land, in 1917.
Description: It is unknown exactly where Osmond was picking up hay, but it is probable that he was on Peter Theodore Benson Jr.'s land and two of Peter's children were helping load the hay. The Harpers and the Bensons were neighbors at Seawall. Osmond built his house at 475 Seawall Road, Map 19 - Lot 48, MHPC #405-1016, across the road and several lots toward Southwest Harbor from the Benson's land, in 1917.