Still Image

Old Pepperrell Mansion, Kittery Point, Maine

1905 / Creator Unknown

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A postcard featuring a black and white photograph of a large house with a gambrel roof and a picket fence, surrounded by trees. Text beneath the image reads "Old Pepperrell Mansion, Kittery Point, Me." A hand written note on the front reads "Aug 16, '05, With loving best wishes for many happy returns. I came here on Tuesday and am to stay till Saturday. Hattie has to go home tomorrow. It has rained most of the time since we came but is clearing. Give my love to Uncle H & Edith, [illegible] included. Yours sincerely Clara [illegible]." The postcard is addressed to Mrs. Henry Clay Barnabee, Innisfail, Vineyard Haven, Mass. and is postmarked from Kittery Point, Maine on August 17, 1905.

~ “Old Pepperrell Mansion, Kittery Point, Maine,” Portsmouth Public Library's Online Archives, accessed December 23, 2024, https://portsmouthexhibits.org/items/show/3813.

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Title

Old Pepperrell Mansion, Kittery Point, Maine

Subject

Kittery Point (Me.)

Description

A postcard featuring a black and white photograph of a large house with a gambrel roof and a picket fence, surrounded by trees. Text beneath the image reads "Old Pepperrell Mansion, Kittery Point, Me." A hand written note on the front reads "Aug 16, '05, With loving best wishes for many happy returns. I came here on Tuesday and am to stay till Saturday. Hattie has to go home tomorrow. It has rained most of the time since we came but is clearing. Give my love to Uncle H & Edith, [illegible] included. Yours sincerely Clara [illegible]." The postcard is addressed to Mrs. Henry Clay Barnabee, Innisfail, Vineyard Haven, Mass. and is postmarked from Kittery Point, Maine on August 17, 1905.

Source

Henry Clay Barnabee Collection

Publisher

Portsmouth Public Library, Special Collections

Date

1905

Format

JPG derived from TIF

Language

eng

Type

StillImage

Identifier

PPL-MS: 1995.1.IX.102