Description: Black and white photograph of a long low structure with an elevated roofed walkway above the main structure. Dirt road is seen in the front of the stucture. and there is a long low building in the distance. There is a row of something piled next to the dirt road. This maybe a stockyard. From Folder Snapshots/Indiana landscape
Description: Black and white photograph of tressel style bridge over a river. The photo was taken from the edge of a road as there is a guard rail at the bottom of the photograph. The bridge spans a river and stands fairly high over the river. From Folder Snapshots/Indiana landscape
Description: Black and white Metcalf Studio photograph of LaRue Spiker taken in Harrisburg, Illinois. She wears a dark suit jacket with a pin on the right side. She has currly hair held back by a headband. This is in a carboard frame stamped Metcalf Studio. She would be 30 years old. Caption on the frame reads: LaRue Spiker, 167 & 11th St., Indianapolis, Ind. Dec 25, 1942
Description: Black and white photograph of LaRue Spiker and Francis Failing riding bicycles. Both women are dressed in dark colored pants and sweaters. There is a path next to a body of water, possibly a canal, with trees and undgergrowth on the other side. Caption on back reads: LaRue + Francis Failing Gudianafolis- 1945
Description: Small black and white photograph of portrait of LaRue Spiker. The woman is wearing a suit jacket with a white shirt. There is a pin on their left shoulder. She is wearing glasses and has brown short currily hair held back with a headband. The is a stamp in the lower right corner which reads: Metcalf Studio 42.
Description: Small dog sitting on a cushion. Dog appears to be moving off the cushion onto the floor. The photos are taken from two different angles. The photographer is at the same level as the dog. From Folder: Animals/Pets
Description: Small brown and black puppy laying on the grass with the end of a long stick in its mouth. The photographer is at the same level as the dog. From Folder: Animals/Pets
Description: Dog with it's tongue out. There is a person behind the dog, but all you can see of the person is one foot in a white shoe and fingers on a hand. The rest of the person has been cropped out. The photographer is at the same level as the dog. From Folder: Animals/Pets
Description: Christmas time, 1947 Wendell Gilley's house is on left. On right is Lawrence Phillip House Identifed by nephew of Lawrence Phillips, Maurice Marshall Taken form 383 Main St looking up at Phillips Lane Picture is dirty
Description: Looking from 383 Main Street to the harbor in Southwest Harbor Garden at 383 Main St. in foreground Additional information on the back identifying location added by Carolyn Ball
Description: Copy of St.James Stone Episcopal Church, Somes Sound Sunday School Class with the Grindles, Bob Norwood , Fred While and others. See Box 4 for original copy. Not there,11/06/2014, ABenson
Description: Copy of Elinor, Sylvia, Jeanette, and Elaine Grindle with dog Timmie at the old house in back of school house at Somes Sound. (Daughters of George Edwin Grindle)
Description: Closeup portrait of woman with short dark hair, wearing fur stole and dark dress. Face of animal still attached to fur stole . Dress square scoopneck, beaded embellishment on bodice. Photo is held onto mount by corners, also looks like it may have been pasted onto something else and then ripped off.
Description: Photograph of pencil sketch of Capt. Lew Stanley by Aimee Lamb. Aimee Lamb lived on Sutton Island in the summers with her sisters. One was Rosamund Lamb. Lew Stanley is an uncle of Ralph W. Stanley. Captain Lewis Gilman "Lew" Stanley was born May 16, 1869, the son of Enoch B. (Sr.) and Caroline H. (Guptill) Stanley of Great Cranberry Island, ME. He was married to Leah Jeanette (Sawyer) Stanley. Captain "Lew" died Jan. 29, 1957. His house was located on "The Pool", and he had a large boathouse there as well. The boathouse blew down in the storm of 1978. He was a member of the Odd Fellows Lodge at Southwest Harbor. He is buried in the Stanley Cemetery on Great Cranberry Island. [show more]
Description: Photograph of pencil sketch of Capt. Lew Stanley by Aimme Lamb. Aimee Lamb lived on Sutton Island in the summers with her sisters. One was Rosamund Lamb.Lew Stanley is an uncle of Ralph W. Stanley.
Description: Small puppy near what maybe a small brown paper bag. In one photo the dogs is looking to the left and the other the dog is moving to the right. The photographer is at the same level as the dog. From Folder: Animals/Pets
Description: Two small dogs on stairs. There is a broom in the photo which one of the dogs is sniffing. Behind the sniffing dog you can see the legs and torso of a second dog. The photo is out of focus. The photographer is at the same level as the dog. From Folder: Animals/Pets
Description: Two small photos of a close up of a spaniels head. There is vegitation behind the dog. One is shot portrait and the other is landscape. The photographer is at the same level as the dog. From Folder: Animals/Pets
Description: Small black dog moving across the grass. The dog is out of focus. The photographer is at the same level as the dog. From Folder: Animals/Pets
Description: Small French bulldog standing on a concrete slab out side. There are trees and buildings in the background. The dog's head is slightly blurred. The photographer is at the same level as the dog. From Folder: Animals/Pets
Description: Small light colored dog bites onto the end of a stick while a white puppy stands just under the larger dogs head. Thre are unitdentified structures in the background. The photographer is slightly above the level of the dog. From Folder: Animals/Pets
Description: Small light colored dog walking over leaves. The shadow of the photographer's head can be seen to the left of the dog. The dog is out of focus. The photographer is slightly above the level of the dog. From Folder: Animals/Pets
Description: Small light colored dog walking through the woods in fall. There are a number of tree stumps in the woods. There are no leaves on the trees.The photographer is slightly above the level of the dog. From Folder: Animals/Pets