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Ellen Robbins in her studio. |

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Anne Whitney, sculptor, 1821 1915. |
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Lucy Stone, feminist, abolishonist, suffragist, married to Henry Blackwell. in the
1880's. Cousin of Ann Whitney editor of the Women's Journal. |
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The Stanley twins (Freeland O. and Francis E.) in their Stanley Steamer,
manufactured near the corner of Maple and Hunt Streets. The Stanley Steamer was the first
auto to reach the top of Mount Washington, August 30, 1899. |
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Patrick Morley family in front of their cottage, Templeton Parkway. (Mrs. Campbell
is one of the children girl on right in back row. Her father was the coachman for
the Edward Kimball Estate (formerly the Templeton Estate) where the cottage was located.
Mr. Charles Burke's (Library Trustee) mother grew up in the cottage before it was the
Kimball Estate. Templeton family business was fireplace mantels. |
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Mr. Wellington of Riverside Street and a group of friends at his summer home in
Southbridge. Mr. Wellington was related to the owners of the Walker-Pratt Company. |
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In front of Harrison's Bakery at the corner of Main and Church Streets, 1900,
right to left: Abbie May Harrison, Grandmother Harrison, Unknown, Alice Cox Phipps |
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An Armenian family, taken about 1910 in Mazira, Harpert, Turkey |
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Egizio Family, Left to right:, Fred, Frank, Father Frank, Mother Julia, Leo (in
chair), Josephine, Angelina, Marie |
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Watertown Water Department:, Left to right:, Patrick D. Cahill, Foreman, Thomas L.
Armstrong, registrar, Charles Armstrong, Commissioner, Tomas L. Tracy, Chm. Comrs., Gustaf
E. Frye, Comr., Michael B. Oates, Supt., Edwin Johnson, Assistant Superintendent |