Mayo, Eleanor Ruth

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Moore-Mayo residence, 19 Lighthouse Road, Bass Harbor, Tremont, Hancock County, ME
Moore-Mayo residence, 19 Lighthouse Road, Bass Harbor, Tremont, Hancock County, ME
The home in later years of Ruth Moore and Eleonor Mayo, consturcted to their design.
Annual Report of the Municipal Officers of the town of Tremont, Maine. For the year ending December 31, 1953. With report of Superintendant of Schools and Road Commisioner also The Warrant for the annual town meeting to be held March 4, 1954.
Annual Report of the Municipal Officers of the town of Tremont, Maine. For the year ending December 31, 1953. With report of Superintendant of Schools and Road Commisioner also The Warrant for the annual town meeting to be held March 4, 1954.
Annual Report of the Municipal Officers of the town of Tremont, Maine. For the year ending December 31, 1953. With report of Superintendant of Schools and Road Commisioner also The Warrant for the annual town meeting to be held March 4, 19…
Mayo, Eleanor, adult, formal photo
Mayo, Eleanor, adult, formal photo
Mayo, Eleanor, adult, formal photo
Mayo, Fred & Lillian, parents of Eleanor
Mayo, Fred & Lillian, parents of Eleanor
Mayo, Fred & Lillian, parents of Eleanor
Moore, Ruth, and Eleanor Mayo leaving on boat for UK
Moore, Ruth, and Eleanor Mayo leaving on boat for UK
Moore, Ruth, and Eleanor Mayo leaving on boat for UK
Chenoweth Hall and Marion Colwell, friends of Ruth & Eleanor.
Chenoweth Hall and Marion Colwell, friends of Ruth & Eleanor.
Chenoweth Hall and Marion Colwell, friends of Ruth & Eleanor.
Mayo, Eleanor, at ForeShore Beach, Gott's island.
Mayo, Eleanor, at ForeShore Beach, Gott's island.
Mayo, Eleanor, at ForeShore Beach, Gott's island.
Moore, Ruth, and Eleanor Mayo, 1970's
Moore, Ruth, and Eleanor Mayo, 1970's
Moore, Ruth, and Eleanor Mayo, 1970's
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Turn Home
Bub Dolliver returned home to stay in Minot Harbor, Maine. A former town terror, he hoped to erase his past from the long memory of the villagers and make them accept him as a responsible, hard working member of the community. Book was mad…