Four children on the front steps at 522 Main Road. Uncertain which name matches to which person. They are: Lena Henry, Mildred Rowley, and "Cecil - Harold Gillett.".
Blacksmith shop at 522 Main Road, two cats play in the snow. Property first operated by Alexander McGray (or McCray) in the 1880's. It was operated as a blacksmith shop by Charles A. Barnes. Later owned by Roswell Rowley. The building burned on…
George King House, c. 1860, 522 Main Rd., MACRIS inv. #GRN 66. Owned by George King in 1870 then by Alexander McGray (or McCray), a blacksmith. He sold to Charles Tryon in 1889 then to Edwin Gibbons then to Roswell Rowley (1863-1944), all in 1889.…
Julia and Mildred Rowley in carriage. It is not known wherher "Old Nell" is the horse or the third person in the carriage. Julia had a sister nicknamed Nellie. On the other hand the third person looks too young to be "Old Nell."
"The Old Buick" in front of the shed at 522 Main Road. Belonged to Roswell Rowley. The note on the back of the photo was written by Roswell and Julia (Shoughrue) Rowley's daughter, Mildred (Rowley) Stiles.