Contributed by Westport Island History Committee
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Description
This picture was taken in 1960 as part of Lincoln County Bicentennial Celebration events.
From left to right: Phyllis Siebert, daughter-in-law of Eleanor Siebert Smith, owner of the historic Squire Tarbox house (pictured in the background); Cora Davison Reed (wife of sitting Governor John H. Reed); and Virginia Cromwell Anderson, Westport Island's Deputy Town Clerk.
Phyllis Siebert and her husband Otto lived at the Squire Tarbox house; and she operated a gourmet bread baking business from her home. Beginning in 1972, Phyllis Siebert was the chef at the Blaine House where she served five Maine governors.
About This Item
- Title: Lincoln County Bicentennial Event, Westport Island, 1960
- Creator: Alice Blake Williams
- Creation Date: 1960
- Subject Date: 1960
- Location: Westport Island, Lincoln County, ME
- Media: Photographic print
- Dimensions: 9 cm x 9 cm
- Local Code: TarInn.Photo.5.1960
- Collection: Williams Family Collection
- Object Type: Image
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- Hotels--Maine--Westport Island
- Dwellings--Maine--Westport Island
- Tarbox, Sarah P.--Homes and haunts--Maine--Westport Island
- Women--Maine--Westport Island
- Houses--Maine--Westport Island
- Centennial celebrations--Maine--Westport Island
- Lincoln County (Me.)--Commemoration
- Tarbox, Samuel, 1780-1861--Homes and haunts--Maine--Westport Island
- Tarbox family
- Squire Tarbox Inn (Westport Island, Me.)
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Westport Island History Committee6 Fowles Point Road, Westport Island, ME 04578
(207) 882-8477
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