Creation Date
1900
Preview
Description
Hathorn House, Veazie, Maine, 1900. Black and white photograph of the Hathorn House on the Main Road in Veazie. On the far-left Fred Hathorn, who worked as a meat cutter, stands in front of his meat wagon with the horse hitched. On the driveway is an unidentified woman pushing a pram occupied by an unidentified baby (thought to be neighbors); Isabelle Beattie Hathorn, the widow of Edwin Hathorn, standing in the middle; and her brother-in-law, Silas Hathorn (brother of Edwin). The barn was built in the 1880s. No donor on record.
Topic
Maine History
Collection
MF075
Series Number
NA4545
Identifier
p02254
Recommended Citation
Northeast Archives of Folkore and Oral History, "Hathorn House" (2023). Northeast Archives of Folklore and Oral History Image Gallery. 256.
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/nafoh_gallery/256
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Keywords
Maine history, Veazie Maine, Architecture