Creation Date

1900

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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

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Keywords

Maine history, Veazie Maine, Architecture

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