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15606 | Eugene Sprague Robbins and Howard Ernest Robinson in costumes at the Worchester Lumber Operation on Forest Avenue. |
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| The taller man is Eugene Sprague Robbins (1904-1994) SWH Fire Chief for many years and brother-in-law to Robert Malcolm Carter. The smaller man is Howard Ernest Robinson (1896-1972). The house in the background at far right in the photo of the men standing is house in background – 24 Forest Avenue, Map 6 – Lot 63. | Description: The taller man is Eugene Sprague Robbins (1904-1994) SWH Fire Chief for many years and brother-in-law to Robert Malcolm Carter. The smaller man is Howard Ernest Robinson (1896-1972). The house in the background at far right in the photo of the men standing is house in background – 24 Forest Avenue, Map 6 – Lot 63. | |||
12557 | Robert Malcolm Carter, Benjamin Conley Worcester logging operation |
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| The notes for this photo say: Benjamin Conley Worcester logging operation – probably part of Robert M. Carter property when photograph was taken – the area roughly comprised of Map 6 - Lots 57, 59 and 62 Robert Malcolm Carter Buildings were part of his property – logging camps | Description: The notes for this photo say: Benjamin Conley Worcester logging operation – probably part of Robert M. Carter property when photograph was taken – the area roughly comprised of Map 6 - Lots 57, 59 and 62 Robert Malcolm Carter Buildings were part of his property – logging camps | |||||
15607 | Robert Malcom Carter Family Photos |
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| Photos taken around the Carter home at 27 Forest Avenue in Southwest Harbor, Maine. Above - Robert Malcolm Carter (1905-1975) and one of his cocker spaniels – all named Polly. The house had a wood furnace until c. 1963. March 1941 1 - William “Bill” Carter (1941-) next to a fish trap. 2 - Mildred G. Norwood Carter, Mrs. Robert Malcolm Carter (1910-1988), next to a Bleeding Heart plant – the photograph shows the location of the back door before the milk room was built. 3 - William “Bill” Carter next to the pen built to keep him safe from cars. Bill would get out and drag the pen around the yard. 4 - Elizabeth “Betty” Jane Carter (1944-) – Mrs. Albert M. Chipman, on back steps. 5 - Mildred Norwood Carter, Mrs. Robert Malcolm Carter, and child on back steps. 6 - William R. Carter – house in background is his uncle’s house Jasper Chamberlain Hutchins, 22 Forest Avenue. 7 - William Robert Carter and Robert Malcolm Carter on back porch with milk bottles. | Description: Photos taken around the Carter home at 27 Forest Avenue in Southwest Harbor, Maine. Above - Robert Malcolm Carter (1905-1975) and one of his cocker spaniels – all named Polly. The house had a wood furnace until c. 1963. March 1941 1 - William “Bill” Carter (1941-) next to a fish trap. 2 - Mildred G. Norwood Carter, Mrs. Robert Malcolm Carter (1910-1988), next to a Bleeding Heart plant – the photograph shows the location of the back door before the milk room was built. 3 - William “Bill” Carter next to the pen built to keep him safe from cars. Bill would get out and drag the pen around the yard. 4 - Elizabeth “Betty” Jane Carter (1944-) – Mrs. Albert M. Chipman, on back steps. 5 - Mildred Norwood Carter, Mrs. Robert Malcolm Carter, and child on back steps. 6 - William R. Carter – house in background is his uncle’s house Jasper Chamberlain Hutchins, 22 Forest Avenue. 7 - William Robert Carter and Robert Malcolm Carter on back porch with milk bottles. [show more] |