GALLERY: People - Pre 1950 

Motoring off to Sebago for a camping trip in Mr. Sailer's Car. L.C.Farr center lady at top. J.M Farr tying luggage 2nd from left. Mr. Sailer @ left. (written on back)
1898ca Sailer and LCF JMF going camping Sebago

Mary Edgecomb Blatchford, Miss Lille Austin, and Eleanor May relaxing on hammocks in the Sanctuary.
1899ca Mary Edgecomb Blatchford, Miss Lille Austin, and Eleanor May relaxing on hammocks in the Sanctuary

To the right side of the horizon, you can see the top of a double masted schooner. This was the wreck of the Washington B. Thomas.
1903 Children on Stratton Island (wreck in background)

From left: Anne Farr (Bartol)with her mother Lucy Cheyney Farr, and her grandmother Catherine Cheyney Farr. Anne was in the International Red Cross during World War I.
1915ca Anne Farr, Lucy C. Farr, and Catherine C. Farr

Jocelyn Farr took this photo on top of the roof of the Frank Moss house around 1915. \"Bartol Corner\" where Jocelyn stayed with her family is a two minutes\' walk from this spot.
1915ca Anne Griffin on top of the Frank Moss house

James M. Farr was a First Lieutenant and chaplain in the 3rd Pennsylvania Field Artillery starting in 1911, and was later part of the foreign service 92nd Division, serving in France during World War I.
1918ca James M. Farr chaplain WWI

1920ca Marion Andrews taking clam digging lessons, PNYC(boat house) and Checkley Hotel in background

Polly\'s sister - Elizabeth Shaw - married PW Sprague, and introduced the Walton clan to Prouts Neck.
1921 Harry & Polly Shaw Walton

The 3 girls in matching dresses are, in order of age: Frances Swasey Porteous (Mrs. Marion L.L. Short 1913-1939), Polly Porteous (Mrs. Andrew Y. Rogers 1916-1982), and Jane Porteous (Mrs. Richard Kinsherf 1918-1997). They are the daughters of John B. Porteous and Edith Frances Libby. Polly is the mother of Polly Larned, Tony Rogers, Mac Rogers, and Franny Zilkha.
1921 Mrs. Perot's Sunday School