Contributed by Durham Historical Society
Description
Emma Bliss Taylor and Mary Bliss Sewall, sisters from a well-known family in Durham, are dressed for a July 4th parade in 1936.
The Bliss family, for whom a school in Durham was later named, lived for years in one of the most famous houses in the town -- the O. Israel Bagley residence.
Bagley was one of the founding fathers of Durham and his house went on to be the site of the first town meeting, the first store, and the first Congregational Church service.
About This Item
- Title: Bliss sisters, Durham, July 4, 1936
- Creation Date: 1936-07-04
- Subject Date: 1936-07-04
- Location: Durham, Androscroggin County, ME
- Media: Photographic print
- Dimensions: 11.8 cm x 8.8 cm
- Object Type: Image
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Standardized Subject Headings
- Fourth of July
- Bliss family
- Women--Maine--Durham
- Families--Maine--Durham
- Parades & processions--Maine--Durham
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Durham Historical Society, Durham, ME
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