Creation Date
Late 19th-Early 20th Century
Preview
Description
Black and white photograph of three people standing and sitting in an unmowed field beside a ramshackle house identified by Dr. Paul R. Dinsmore as the old George Blood (1833-1912) house on Whitney Ridge in Seboeis. The people are possibly George Hall and Bessie Hall (left) and an unidentified woman seated in a chair, cradling a cat. The house remains standing with the window boarded up. An outbuilding next to the house is collapsing. undated, Late 19th-Early 20th Century. (See also p07993, p08002) See NAFOH 2462.
Topic
Architecture
Collection
MF072
Series Number
NA2462
Identifier
p07995
Recommended Citation
Smart, Joseph Emery Jr., "George Blood House, Whitney Ridge, Seboeis" (2024). Northeast Archives of Folklore and Oral History Image Gallery. 601.
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/nafoh_gallery/601
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Existence and Location of Originals
Seboeis Plantation, Maine
Keywords
Dinsmore Family, Vernacular Architecture, Scenic View