Green faux leather binder with gold leaf. Collection of portraits and family histories. Introduction and Acknowledgements by Ann R. Kinney. Includes the essay, "Betsy Flagg Melcher: an artist in the Yellow House" written by Carol Malone. Ann R. Kinney also wrote an introduction to the artist, 'Betsy Flagg Melcher's Development as an Artist.' Digital color prints of portraits and accompanying family histories fill the pages. Families: 3-4 The Andrews Family on MDI 5-6 Brooke Astor 7 Belmont (pending) 8-9 The Fay and Hawtin Families in Maine 10-11 Ernest Flagg 12-13 Dr. Frederick Fraley 14 The Harris Family in Maine (pending) 15-16 Hopkins Family on MDI 17-18 The Moorhead Kennedy Family on MDI 19-20 The Kinney Family on MDI 21 Kneedler (pending) 22-23 The Madeira Family 24-25 The Milliken Family 26-27 The Morison Family 28-29 The Paine Family in Maine 30-31 The Peabody Family in Northeast Harbor 32-33 Henry, Lydia, John and Ann Rivers on MDI 34-35 The Roberts Family 36-37 Professor Edward Sampson 38-39 The Scull Family on MDI 40-41 The Vitelli Family 42-43 The Wetzel Family in Maine 44-45 Marguerite Yourcenar 46 Betsy Flagg Melcher (back cover of exhibit book)
Description: Green faux leather binder with gold leaf. Collection of portraits and family histories. Introduction and Acknowledgements by Ann R. Kinney. Includes the essay, "Betsy Flagg Melcher: an artist in the Yellow House" written by Carol Malone. Ann R. Kinney also wrote an introduction to the artist, 'Betsy Flagg Melcher's Development as an Artist.' Digital color prints of portraits and accompanying family histories fill the pages. Families: 3-4 The Andrews Family on MDI 5-6 Brooke Astor 7 Belmont (pending) 8-9 The Fay and Hawtin Families in Maine 10-11 Ernest Flagg 12-13 Dr. Frederick Fraley 14 The Harris Family in Maine (pending) 15-16 Hopkins Family on MDI 17-18 The Moorhead Kennedy Family on MDI 19-20 The Kinney Family on MDI 21 Kneedler (pending) 22-23 The Madeira Family 24-25 The Milliken Family 26-27 The Morison Family 28-29 The Paine Family in Maine 30-31 The Peabody Family in Northeast Harbor 32-33 Henry, Lydia, John and Ann Rivers on MDI 34-35 The Roberts Family 36-37 Professor Edward Sampson 38-39 The Scull Family on MDI 40-41 The Vitelli Family 42-43 The Wetzel Family in Maine 44-45 Marguerite Yourcenar 46 Betsy Flagg Melcher (back cover of exhibit book) [show more]
Collection of fourteen Reef Point Garden Bulletins (several items of each bulletin): August 1946, November 1947, September 1948, August 1949, July 1950, August 1950, August 1951, June 1952, January 1953, June 1953, June 1954, July 1954, August 1954.
Description: Collection of fourteen Reef Point Garden Bulletins (several items of each bulletin): August 1946, November 1947, September 1948, August 1949, July 1950, August 1950, August 1951, June 1952, January 1953, June 1953, June 1954, July 1954, August 1954.
A history of Early Mount Desert Homes, the Manchester family, the Hadlock family and the Smallidge family. The Manchesters were first to establish a permanent home in Northeast Harbor.
Description: A history of Early Mount Desert Homes, the Manchester family, the Hadlock family and the Smallidge family. The Manchesters were first to establish a permanent home in Northeast Harbor.
Baby in white gown. Portrait on wooden chair, lace curtains in background. Stanley Brown. Photograph taken by B. F. Freeman Photographer, Somerville, Mass (MAN 63).
Description: Baby in white gown. Portrait on wooden chair, lace curtains in background. Stanley Brown. Photograph taken by B. F. Freeman Photographer, Somerville, Mass (MAN 63).
Description: A baby (Stanley Brown) dressed in a white gown, sitting in a chair and smiling. Photograph taken by B. F. Freeman, Somerville, MA (MAN 43).
Description: Middle-aged woman in black dress with lace on neckline and sleeves. Standing next to a chair. (MAN 69) Benjamin F. Freeman, Somerville, MA
Description: Copies of verses by Bill Ayles, a laborer who worked at odd jobs in & around Northeast Harbor. Poem copies were provided by R. Haynes & E. Smallidge.
Gayle Fraas and Duncan Slade collaborate on one-of-a-kind quilts created with a unique technical skill and creative vision. The couple reside in Edgecomb, ME.
Description: Gayle Fraas and Duncan Slade collaborate on one-of-a-kind quilts created with a unique technical skill and creative vision. The couple reside in Edgecomb, ME.
Harvard College Class of 1936, Cambridge 1986, Fiftieth Anniversary Report with Photograph of C. Eliot Pierce. This paper was passed out at the celebration after his funeral. December 15, 1914-June 12, 1999
Description: Harvard College Class of 1936, Cambridge 1986, Fiftieth Anniversary Report with Photograph of C. Eliot Pierce. This paper was passed out at the celebration after his funeral. December 15, 1914-June 12, 1999
1. Stephen Smallidge and wife 2. Mrs. Joy 3. Old Captain Jordan 4. Young Captain Jordan 5. Mr. Frazier 6. Mr. Soulis 7. Abram Gilpatrick 8. Mrs. Caspar Wistar (somestimes misspelled Wister) 9. Rt. Rev. William Croswell Doane 10. Rev. Dr. Charles C. Tiffany, Rev. Dr. George Park Fisher and Hon. Andrew D. White 11. Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Coit Gilman 12. Hon. and Mrs. Seth Low 13. Rev. William R. Huntington 14, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Thorp
Description: 1. Stephen Smallidge and wife 2. Mrs. Joy 3. Old Captain Jordan 4. Young Captain Jordan 5. Mr. Frazier 6. Mr. Soulis 7. Abram Gilpatrick 8. Mrs. Caspar Wistar (somestimes misspelled Wister) 9. Rt. Rev. William Croswell Doane 10. Rev. Dr. Charles C. Tiffany, Rev. Dr. George Park Fisher and Hon. Andrew D. White 11. Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Coit Gilman 12. Hon. and Mrs. Seth Low 13. Rev. William R. Huntington 14, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Thorp
Rev. Dr. Charles C. Tiffany, Rev. Dr. George Park Fisher and Hon. Andrew D. White. Dr. Tiffany was Archdeacon of the Diocese of New York. Dr. Fisher was Titus Street Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Yale University, and Dr. White (who had been president of Cornell) was an American Ambassador in Germany and in Russia. These three men were boyhood friends. The picture was taken at the time of a "house party" which Mrs. Pepper gave them in the cottage on School House Ledge. Others who were members of the "party" were Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Stimson.
Description: Rev. Dr. Charles C. Tiffany, Rev. Dr. George Park Fisher and Hon. Andrew D. White. Dr. Tiffany was Archdeacon of the Diocese of New York. Dr. Fisher was Titus Street Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Yale University, and Dr. White (who had been president of Cornell) was an American Ambassador in Germany and in Russia. These three men were boyhood friends. The picture was taken at the time of a "house party" which Mrs. Pepper gave them in the cottage on School House Ledge. Others who were members of the "party" were Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Stimson. [show more]
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Coit Gilman. He was President of Johns Hopkins. Her maiden name was Woolsey, a daughter (as I recall it) of old President Woolsey of Yale, and a sister of Miss Sarah Woolsey, whose pen name was Susan Coolidge. They all spent many summers at Clifton House.
Description: Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Coit Gilman. He was President of Johns Hopkins. Her maiden name was Woolsey, a daughter (as I recall it) of old President Woolsey of Yale, and a sister of Miss Sarah Woolsey, whose pen name was Susan Coolidge. They all spent many summers at Clifton House.