Theatrical event, Lubec, ca. 1908

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Theatrical event, Lubec, ca. 1908

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Description

This otherwise unidentified costume photo shows numerous prominent Lubec individuals.
The complete cast list: Front row L to R, Bertha Mahlman (insurance salesperson, related to Dr. R. Mahlman and his son Robert Mahlman Jr., owner of Rexall Drug Store), Livingston Pine, Ella Godfrey (long time Lubec grammar school teacher, sister of Ursula Danforth who lived to 105). Second row, Frank Pine, Neil Stuart co-owner with brother of Stuart’s hardware store on Water Street), Herbert Adams (high school janitor), Don Zwicker, Dr. DaCosta Bennet (physician and son of Dr. Eben Bennet), Ralph Bell, Clement Brown (operated a small general store at a building on Johnson Street between the long-gone American Can Company plant and Booth Fisheries (building still in place as of 2009). Back row, Clyde Crane (operated Whiting Market on Route 1 for years), Irving Wilcox, Horace Bagley, Everett Higgins (customs officer), Judson Jones (minister at Congregational Church), Dorothy Kelley-Gasper, Radcliffe Pike (Ph.D. Plant Biology, with University of New Hampshire and regional environmental expert; originated Park Naturalist position at Roosevelt Park on Campobello)

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About This Item

  • Title: Theatrical event, Lubec, ca. 1908
  • Creation Date: circa 1908
  • Subject Date: circa 1908
  • Location: Lubec, Washington County, ME
  • Media: Photographic print
  • Dimensions: 15.3 cm x 20.4 cm
  • Local Code: 95 jpg
  • Object Type: Image

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Lubec Historical Society
135 Main Street, Lubec, ME 04652

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