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Memorial tribute to Rev. Charles Elliott Harwood 1897 Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Memorial tribute to Rev. Charles Elliott Harwood 1897 Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Newpaper clipping, Memorial tribute to Rev. Charles Elliott Harwood by Rev. Joseph R. Norwood, St. Mary's by-the-sea, 19 Apr 1897 | ||
A tribute to the late Rev. Charles Elliott Harwood 1897 Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| A tribute to the late Rev. Charles Elliott Harwood 1897 Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Newspaper clipping (copy), "In Memoriam, A tribute to the late Rev. Charles Elliott Harwood", by Rev. Joseph R. Norwood, St. Mary's by-the-Sea, North East Harbor, 19 Apr 1897 | ||
Eden Hall: Summer Home of T.B. Musgrave Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Eden Hall: Summer Home of T.B. Musgrave Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Musgrave's Unique Suit: What Wall Street Knows of the Father's Business Career Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Musgrave's Unique Suit: What Wall Street Knows of the Father's Business Career Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
The Inmans and the Coopers Celebrate Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Inmans and the Coopers Celebrate Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: On April 19, 1893 the Cooper's son, Joseph Walter Cooper, married Nellie Sue Inman, daughter of Samuel Andrew Martin Inman and his first wife, Nancy Jane Dick. Nellie's father, Samuel Andrew Martin Inman was the owner of S.M. Inman & Co., one of the largest dealers in cotton in the world, with several branch offices in different parts of the South. He was one of the organizers and a director of the Southern Railway, the yards of which in Atlanta are named for him and was a major Georgian philanthropist. Nellie's brother, Henry Arthur Inman (1869-after 1920) and his wife, Roberta Sutherland Crew built their cottage, "Sutherland" now "Heeltap" at 16 Kinfolk Lane, Southwest Harbor, in 1901. Their son, Arthur Crew Inman (1895-1963) is notorious for having written the "Inman Diaries." On March 28, 1894 Samuel Andrew Martin Inman and his recently acquired second wife, Mildred (McPheeters) Inman (1867-1946), gave a lavish reception at their home in Atlanta, Georgia, for their daughter Nellie and her mother in law, Emma Jane Cooper. This fulsome description of the party, published in "The Atlanta Constitution" on March 29, 1894 illustrates the world inhabited by the Cooper and Inman families. [show more] |