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3328 | Carroll Hill Cemetery Evergreen Cemetery |
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| Maine Historic Preservation Commission, Historic Building/Structure Survey #405-0909 | Carroll Hill Cemetery Evergreen Cemetery Description: Maine Historic Preservation Commission, Historic Building/Structure Survey #405-0909 | ||
14358 | Carroll Hill Cemetery Evergreen Cemetery |
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| Carroll Hill Cemetery Evergreen Cemetery | ||||
10291 | Cemetery on Great Gott Island |
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3213 | Clark Family Burying Ground |
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| Maine Historic Preservation Commission, Historic Building/Structure Survey #405-0793 | Description: Maine Historic Preservation Commission, Historic Building/Structure Survey #405-0793 | ||
15541 | Clark Family Burying Ground |
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| Behind the: Nathan Clark II House Capt. Nathan Clark House Augustus Clark House, 3 Claremont Road Southwest Harbor, Maine | Description: Behind the: Nathan Clark II House Capt. Nathan Clark House Augustus Clark House, 3 Claremont Road Southwest Harbor, Maine | |||
9257 | Edward Lothrop Rand Memorial |
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| Edward Lothrop Rand, the brother of photographer, Henry L. Rand, was born to Edward Sprague (II) and Jane Augusta “Jennie” Lathrop Rand on August 22, 1859 in Dedham, Massachusetts. Edward attended the private school of J.P. Hopkinson in Boston and graduated from Harvard in the class of 1881 (Phi Beta Kappa, cum laude) and Harvard Law School in 1884. He married Annie Matilda Crozier, a school teacher, on June 29, 1893 in Boston, Massachusetts. Edward and Annie lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts. His law office was at 53 State Street, Room 740 in Boston. Edward and Annie Rand lived on the Henry Clay and Henry Seaton Rand estate in the house at 120 Elm Street next door to the main house. He was a member of the Champlain Society. Edward Lothrop Rand died on October 9, 1924. | Description: Edward Lothrop Rand, the brother of photographer, Henry L. Rand, was born to Edward Sprague (II) and Jane Augusta “Jennie” Lathrop Rand on August 22, 1859 in Dedham, Massachusetts. Edward attended the private school of J.P. Hopkinson in Boston and graduated from Harvard in the class of 1881 (Phi Beta Kappa, cum laude) and Harvard Law School in 1884. He married Annie Matilda Crozier, a school teacher, on June 29, 1893 in Boston, Massachusetts. Edward and Annie lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts. His law office was at 53 State Street, Room 740 in Boston. Edward and Annie Rand lived on the Henry Clay and Henry Seaton Rand estate in the house at 120 Elm Street next door to the main house. He was a member of the Champlain Society. Edward Lothrop Rand died on October 9, 1924. [show more] | |||
15529 | Edward Lothrop Rand Memorial |
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6625 | Elias Heavenly Crown Rich - Tombstone |
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6626 | Elias Heavenly Crown Rich - Tombstone - Reverse |
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7334 | Frank S. Rich - Broken Mast Gravestone - Frenchboro, Long Island |
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| Frank L. Rich (1892-1912) was born on June 8, 1898 to Martin Hall Rich and Elizabeth L. (Davis) Rich at Frenchboro, Long Island, Maine. Frank died at the age of 20 at sea. According to historian, Eleanor Ruth Mayo (1920-1981), Frank was killed by a falling mast, for which his gravestone was designed. | Description: Frank L. Rich (1892-1912) was born on June 8, 1898 to Martin Hall Rich and Elizabeth L. (Davis) Rich at Frenchboro, Long Island, Maine. Frank died at the age of 20 at sea. According to historian, Eleanor Ruth Mayo (1920-1981), Frank was killed by a falling mast, for which his gravestone was designed. | |||
11077 | Grave of Alfred Gilley Stanley's Son, Robert Stanley |
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10153 | Grave of Elizabeth S. Peterson at Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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9256 | Gravestone of Henry Lathrop and Marion Quincy Winslow Rand |
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13708 | Laurel Hill Cemetery, Pennsylvania |
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| Elizabeth S. Peterson is buried, as is her mother, Elizabeth Booth Yard Peterson, in Lot 160, N. pt, Section G, in Laurel Hill Cemetery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. | Description: Elizabeth S. Peterson is buried, as is her mother, Elizabeth Booth Yard Peterson, in Lot 160, N. pt, Section G, in Laurel Hill Cemetery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. | |||
3296 | Lurvey Burying Ground |
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| Maine Historic Preservation Commission, Historic Building/Structure Survey #405-0877 | Description: Maine Historic Preservation Commission, Historic Building/Structure Survey #405-0877 | |
3341 | Manset Church Cemetery |
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| Maine Historic Preservation Commission, Historic Building/Structure Survey #405-0922 | Description: Maine Historic Preservation Commission, Historic Building/Structure Survey #405-0922 | |
14609 | Manset Union Cemetery |
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13280 | Mount Auburn Cemetery |
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3246 | Old Burying Ground |
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| Maine Historic Preservation Commission, Historic Building/Structure Survey #405-0826 Oldest burial ground on Mount Desert Island. Established by the Rev. Ebenezer Eaton, pastor of the First Congregational Church, in his own field. Eaton was called in 1801, was not ordained until 1823, and was active until 1834. Many burials have been removed. | Description: Maine Historic Preservation Commission, Historic Building/Structure Survey #405-0826 Oldest burial ground on Mount Desert Island. Established by the Rev. Ebenezer Eaton, pastor of the First Congregational Church, in his own field. Eaton was called in 1801, was not ordained until 1823, and was active until 1834. Many burials have been removed. | |
14302 | Old Burying Ground - Southwest Harbor |
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| Oldest burial ground on Mount Desert Island. Established by the Rev. Ebenezer Eaton, pastor of the First Congregational Church, in his own field. Eaton was called in 1801, was not ordained until 1823, and was active until 1834. Many burials have been removed. | Description: Oldest burial ground on Mount Desert Island. Established by the Rev. Ebenezer Eaton, pastor of the First Congregational Church, in his own field. Eaton was called in 1801, was not ordained until 1823, and was active until 1834. Many burials have been removed. | |||
10963 | Peter Dolliver IV - Gravestone |
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7333 | Revolutionary War Soldier's Grave at Gotts Island |
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