Left to Right: James F. Whitmore (1875-1951) Gladys Ella Whitmore (1887-1977) - probably Unknown woman Unknown child Lucy Ella Lawler Whitmore (1849-1934) - mother of James F. and Gladys Ella Whitmore
Description: Left to Right: James F. Whitmore (1875-1951) Gladys Ella Whitmore (1887-1977) - probably Unknown woman Unknown child Lucy Ella Lawler Whitmore (1849-1934) - mother of James F. and Gladys Ella Whitmore
Left to Right: Unknown man Joseph Christopher Lawlor (1925-2002) Christopher Wendell Lawlor (1893-1956) Chris, like many people of his time, used the chassis or wheels or parts of a worn out Ford Model A automobiles or trucks as the base for his hay and ice wagons. The wagon shown here has Model A. wheels.
Description: Left to Right: Unknown man Joseph Christopher Lawlor (1925-2002) Christopher Wendell Lawlor (1893-1956) Chris, like many people of his time, used the chassis or wheels or parts of a worn out Ford Model A automobiles or trucks as the base for his hay and ice wagons. The wagon shown here has Model A. wheels.
Kristin is sitting by the back porch at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Clifton Rich at 50 Clark Point Road (the Edward McLean House). The building behind her is the Maude Holmes Gilley house at 54 Clark Point Road,
Description: Kristin is sitting by the back porch at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Clifton Rich at 50 Clark Point Road (the Edward McLean House). The building behind her is the Maude Holmes Gilley house at 54 Clark Point Road,
Ralph Warren Stanley on the left - Gunnar Milton Hansen on the right. The vessel in front of Ralph's shop is a gaff-rigged knockabout that belonged to Ed Elvidge. A knockabout is smaller than a A boat, a Manchester 13 or 14.
Description: Ralph Warren Stanley on the left - Gunnar Milton Hansen on the right. The vessel in front of Ralph's shop is a gaff-rigged knockabout that belonged to Ed Elvidge. A knockabout is smaller than a A boat, a Manchester 13 or 14.