#617 208 Willow side view
The Jennings house was sold in 1945 to Frank and Olive Craven. They made their home here and rented their other property at #222 Willow St. (VL Higgins 8/2000)
View Article#618 208 Willow front view
The Cravens did some remodelling. A small bay window was put on the front and the main entry was moved to the side of the house. Note the 3-window dormer of the original which was preserved (compare...
View Article#619 208 Willow rear view
Rear view of the house, looking towards Willow St. (VL Higgins 8/2000)
View Article#620 Living room 208 Willow St
Emily Craven, sister of Frank E Craven, sitting in the living room. (VL Higgins 8/2000)
View Article#624 222 Willow St
This shows the Craven bungalow soon after the small open porch was added. On the left standing in the doorway is little Barbara Craven and standing on the right in front of the porch is her sister...
View Article#625 Driveway West side, 222 Willow
To the right is the original bungalow of 222 Willow. To its left is the driveway in from Willow Street. A portion of this became an easement in the 1950
View Article#632 Samuel A Wakeman House
This house was built in 1910 in the Arts & Crafts style by carpenter Samuel A Wakeman. It is a rare example of the style in Southport. See July 1990 issue of the Packet for information about this...
View Article#641 Bedford Gardens
Edward T Bedford established impressive gardens at his Greens Farms estate. They were visited by thousands of people. Bedford died in 1932 and the gardens were closed to the public late in 1938. The...
View Article#650 Rev Holman & Mrs O H Perry, Mrs Holman, Miss Frances Wakeman, Mrs E S...
Front row, left to right: Rev Wm Henry Holman (1852-1936), 4th minister Southport Congregational Church, 1878-1915; Mrs Edwin S Waterman ne
View Article#604
This view was taken on the grounds of the Blamey house, the former Wilson/Elwood property, Center St. In the background, left, can be seen the catenary structure of the railroad. The road visible...
View Article#607 Wilson/Elwood House Mrs Margaret Blamey
Mrs John Blamey, Margaret, sitting on the front steps of her home, the Wilson/Elwood house. Visible is part of the facade of the house, which faced the railroad. See also entry
View Article#629 Lawson Estate
Eunice Jennings, daughter of Ernest Jennings of 208 Willow St and her first cousin Donna Craven, daughter of Frank Craven of 222 Willow St. The children are seated on the rocks down at the Lawson...
View Article#634 Rocks at end of Willow St
Ernest Jennings and bathing beauties sitting on the rocks at the end of Willow St. or on a rocky, shore portion of the Lawson estate Included with Ernest Jennings second figure from left in rear are...
View Article#635 Rocks at end of Willow St
Young ladies sitting on rocks at the end of Willow St. The Cravens lived at 222 Willow St; they and their guests often used a small beach at the end of the street. Left to right: Ann Jennings, Donna...
View Article#636 Donna Craven
Donna Craven, probably age 8 or 9, with a pony. Because the album contains another picture of young cousin in the same setting astride the same pony, this picture was probably taken at a family picnic...
View Article#649 Holman Family
The family of Rev William Henry Holman seated on the front steps of the parsonage of the Southport Congregational Church, 890 Pequot Ave. Mrs Holman (1856-1909, ne
View Article#601 Wilson/Elwood House; Cassin Twins
In the foreground are twin girls, Ferne & Marguerite Cassin, daughters of Edna (Blamey) & Leo Cassin. In the background is the porch of the Wilson/Elwood house which the Blameys rented. See...
View Article#602 Edna (Blamey) Cassin with her twins
Edna, Mrs Leo Cassin, standing in front her parents
View Article#638 750 Harbor Rd Winthrop Perry House
The house built by Oliver H Perry. (VL Higgins 8/2000)
View Article#646 6 People at Sea Lodge steps
See comments with Photo #646. Another view of the group in photo #645. The identity of the child is not known; see photo #647 for front view of him. (VL Higgins 8/2001) The child is Wellington Switzer,...
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