Rebecca, matriarch of the Carroll family of Southwest Harbor, dressed in her best, stands at the corner of her property, at 7 High Road, the Levi Robinson / James Long / Rebecca Carroll House. Several of Rebecca’s children built houses that later filled the open fields between where she stands and the Congregational Church at 29 High Road.
Description: Rebecca, matriarch of the Carroll family of Southwest Harbor, dressed in her best, stands at the corner of her property, at 7 High Road, the Levi Robinson / James Long / Rebecca Carroll House. Several of Rebecca’s children built houses that later filled the open fields between where she stands and the Congregational Church at 29 High Road.
The illustration by Edith Brand appears on page 110 in "A Case of Sardines: A Story of the Maine Coast" by Charles Poole Cleaves, The Pilgrim Press, 1904. A sentimental novel that includes descriptions of the lives of those employed by sardine factories on the coast of Maine. The town of Echo Bluffs is fictional.
Description: The illustration by Edith Brand appears on page 110 in "A Case of Sardines: A Story of the Maine Coast" by Charles Poole Cleaves, The Pilgrim Press, 1904. A sentimental novel that includes descriptions of the lives of those employed by sardine factories on the coast of Maine. The town of Echo Bluffs is fictional.
Left to Right: Left rear - Ruth C. Kittredge (1907-2004), later Mrs. Morris A. Dolliver Left foreground - Milton W. Kittredge (1905-1986) Sarah Tenney (Carroll), Mrs. Wilford Howard Kittredge (1880-1960)
Description: Left to Right: Left rear - Ruth C. Kittredge (1907-2004), later Mrs. Morris A. Dolliver Left foreground - Milton W. Kittredge (1905-1986) Sarah Tenney (Carroll), Mrs. Wilford Howard Kittredge (1880-1960)