Photo Archive
Cushing, Maine
Historical Society Photograph Archives
This archive of 221 photgraphs was assembled by Society Members from personal
collections in the 1970's. The hard copies were photographed and digitized
by Member George Hoyt in 2009.
Click on any title below to see the photo
- Residence Capt. Richard Davis & wife, later George & Joan Brewster.
- No. 1 -- Old Gay House, Gay Island
- No. 3 -- Ogilvie house, Gay Island
- No. 4 -- Julian and Martha Gay's house, birthplace of Capt Leslie Young (R. Stimpson's grandfather.
In 1982, home of Charlie and Abby Dodge, later the home of the Hinseys.
- No. 5 -- Riley Davis residence (brother of Everett Davis)
- No. 7 -Fish House, Pleasant Point
- No. 8 -- Pleasant Point Harbor
- No. 9 -- Dorothy Duval residence -- later, Makins
- No.10 -- Leander Moore place -- later, Geoffry & Betty Lewis
- No.11 -- Orne house - formerly Capt. John Horne, built 1818 by Harry Young's grandfather, Alonzo'
Abby E Orne and Flora Belle in yard. Norman & Inza Hilyard lived here, then Jim and Kate (Holland) Lynch.
- No.21 -- Roscoe Marshall -- Gaunt Neck (Birthplace of Homer Marshall)
- No.22 -- Campbell Farm - Maple Juice Cove. (Destroyed by fire)
- No.23 -- Billy Willie's House - Moved from Caldwell Island - Very old house, completely rotted.
- No.24 -- Oliver Davis farm - Mollie Robbins. Torn down by Mr. Reed, corner of Salt Pond Road.
- No. 25 --Maple Juice Cove - Hattie Ames' house
- No.26 -- Maple Juice Cove looking toward Ulmer house.
Dr. Lewis Benson, then Bertram - house at left. Alex River's Store in distance.
- No. 27 -- From corner of Salt Pond Road, Oliver Davis Farm
- No. 28 -- Maple Juice Cove.
- No. 29 -- Levi Ulmer place
- No. 30 -- Herbert Robinson, Salt Pond Rd. Later, Kiskila, then Doug Adams
- No. 31 -- Salt Pond Bridge
- No. 32 -- Jim Ulmer place, later Robinson (familyof Fannie Davis), then Nick Gardner
- No. 36 -- Fred Geyer, then Barter followed by Keyes
- No. 37 -- Wiley's Cove
- No. 38 -- Early settler Adam Wiley, now Saint's Refuge
- No. 40 -- Isaac Geyer (father of Bert and Fred), Carrie (Postmaster)
- No. 41 -- Hathorne Point Road, heading south from Ruth Aiken's house.
- No. 42 -- Isaac Freeman house, before it was moved to top of hill for Ruth Aiken.
- No. 43 -- Mr. L. Davis and wagon, 1916.
- No. 44 -- Frank Flint house (father of Lizzie Fales) Later, occupied by Ramona Cable Woodbury,
Frank Flint's niece.
- No. 45 -- McNamara and Boynton house -- later owned by Milord.
- No. 46 -- Leslie Young house.
- No. 47 -- Albert and Jennie Wales house, Parents of Clarence Wales, grandparents of Jeannette Chapman
and Thelma Dodge. Later, Carl Young's house.
- No. 48 -- Laureston Creamer house, then Walter and Jeannette Chapman.
- No. 50 -- View from Clarence Wales driveway toward Hathorne Pt., Norton farm on right, Chapman on left.
- No. 51 -- Clarence and Rose Wales house, then Walter & Jeannette Chapman.
- No. 52 -- Judge Frank Miller place, then Parson, then Harvey Crute.
- No. 54 -- Broad Cove Church
- No. 55 -- Joshua Rivers house, then Rayer, then von Hoffman
- No. 57 -- "The Cove," opposite Fales store.
- No. 58 -- Looking West from Fales' store, toward Rte. 97.
- No. 60 -- Fales House. Carriage house once the store.
- No. 61 -- Fales Homestead
- No. 62 -- Main Road and schoolhouse.
- No. 63 -- Tom Daggett place - - up the "Lane."
- No. 64 -- Old Killeran house -- Mrs. Eugene and son Leland. In 1982, Steve Brauer.
- No. 65 -- Payson and Robinson houses. James farm on left, Irma Denzer on right.
- No. 66 -- Robert McIntyre, first Town Clerk, once a tavern, then Laaka, then Whittet.
- No. 68 -- Nelson Fogarty. Antecedents were early settlers.
- No. 69 -- Cross Road looking west toward Orff's Hill.
- No. 71 -- Alpheus Miller
- No. 72 -- Ulmer School with pupils, about 1920.
- No. 73 -- Ulmer School building
- No. 74 -- Pleasant Point School House, District I
- No. 75 -- Broad Cove School students, about 1940.
- No. 76 -- Ulmer School with pupils, (~1930 - 1940)
- No. 77 -- Ulmer School with pupils.
- No. 80 -- Pint Basin School, District I.
- No. 81 -- Broad Cove School, District III.
- No. 82a -- Broad Cove School, District III
- No. 82b -- Broad Cove School, District III
- No. 83 -- Pleasant Point School, District VI
- No. 84a -- Wing School pupils, District IV
- No. 84b -- Wing School pupils, District IV
- No. 84c -- Wing School pupils, District IV
- No. 86 -- Original Broad Cove School, (Purchased by Wyeths& moved to their house.)
- No. 87 -- Acorn Grange Hall
- No. 90 -- South Cushing Baptist Church I, 1954
- No. 93 -- Free Church, Cushing
- No. 94 -- Capt. Rich Davis sailing at Pleasant Point.
- No. 95 -- May Archer at Monhegan.
- No. 97 -- May Archer at Thomaston
- No. 98 -- Capt Riley Davis with Lobster smack about 1907
- No. 100 -- Capt Riley Davis II lobstering.
- No. 101 -- Pleasant Point Harbor
- No. 102 -- Pleasant Point Harbor
- No. 102-1 -- Circa 1900 Harbor View from Gay's Island
- No. 103 -- Elisha Fales first store, Pleasant Point Harbor. Riley Davis II in door,
Harlan and Philip Davis
- No. 6318 -- Fales Store. A.S.Fales in doorway. John and small boy in delivery wagon. Horses:"Kit & Bess."
Cora, Geneva and Clayton on platform. "Chub" hauling carriage; occupants unknown.
- No. 104 -- Rich Dunn store at Pleasant Point. Previously Wilbur Morse, before him, Hall.
- No. 106 -- Fales store with auto.
- No. 107 -- Emery Hart's Clam Factory
- No. 108 -- Interior of Clam Factory. Names of people on back of photo.
- No. 109 -- Clam Factory, water side
- No. 109a -- Clam Factory, shore side
- No. 110 -- Pleasant Point Post Office and store.
- No. 111 -- House -- Information needed.
- No. 112 -- Charlie Stone and boat.
- No. 113 -- Frank Fillmore and boat
- No. 114 -- Herbert Smith North Cushing store and home - (burned)
- No. 115 -- Hens and chickens
- No. 116 -- Alvaro haying (Maude0
- No. 117 -- Haying at Wiley's Cove. Ralph & Luch Rand, Rox & Clarence Wales
- No. 119 -- Blacksmith shop (Leland Killeran & John Robinson)
- No. 120 -- Blacksmith shop (Arthur Wing & Herman Killeran)
- No. 122 -- Fon Hathorn's Hostelry (Fred Olson's)
- No. 123 -- Capt. Sam Hathorn's summer boarders
- No. 124 -- Ice Cutting at Vinal's Pond (Rose or Clarence Wales)
- No. 125 -- Knox Hotel, with one horse-drawn and one model A or model T.
- No. 128 -- Fannie Davis' sister Edna Robinson. (Levi Ulmer house in background)
- No. 129 -- Fannie Beck Ulmer, wife of James, Fannie Davis' grandmother
- No. 130 -- Fannie Davis' brother Harold Robinson
- No. 131 -- Maxine Geyer Miller (Mrs. Stanley)
- No. 132 -- Rebecca Davis Robinson (Mrs. Arch Robinson) Daughter of Jane Young and John Davis)
- No. 133 -- Irma Stevens Farmer
- No. 134 -- Fannie Crute
- No. 136 -- Will and Olive Ulmer - Parents of Susie Davis
- No. 137 -- Leslie and Roy Seavey
- No. 138 -- Capt. Jim and Sarah Seavey
- No. 001 -- Jim Seavey's place, north end Gay's Island in background ("Hotel Jim," as called by Robinson family)
probably built about 1850. New house built about 1940.
- No. 139 -- Fannie Davis (Mrs. Everett) and Susie Davis, mother-in-law of Fannie
(Dressing up for a Grange program)
- No. 140 -- Frank and Laura Flinton. House later owned by Maude Stone, then Lars Anderson
- No. 141 -- Morse-Davis-Seavey family group (Fanny Morse, Sue Davis, Lon and Alice Seavey,
and Albion Morse.
- No. 142 -- Orne clambake: Florence, Ansel, Grace Maloney, Geneva Thompson, Bryon Thompson,
Ella Dunn, Rich Dunn, Helan Nason, Eleanor, Edith, Granny Bray, Howard, George Cazallis
- No. 143 -- Fred Orne family picnic (Fillmore and Marshall)
- No. 144 -- Robert Fillmore, father of Anne and Florence Orne)
- No. 145 -- Jennie Young (Cook), Florence Orne & Josephine Shulman (Eva Carle's mother)
- No. 146 -- Orne group: Will, Ansel, Florence and Marian, daughter of Florence & Ansel.
- No. 147 -- Pleasant Point Men: Ansel Orne, Wilbur Morse, Rich Davis
- No. 148 -- Men on Dock: Capt. Rich Davis, Alvin Carle, Walter Young, about 1920.
- No. 149 -- Fred & Bert Geyer - At foot of Ben Robinson's Hathorne Point hill. (Site of So. Cushing
Post Office.
- No. 150 -- At sawmill: Frank Crute, Joe Pease and Fred Killeran.
- No. 151 -- Orne Family: Marian, Belle, & Mr. & Mrs. Ansel (Florence Fillmore)
- No. 152 -- Vinal Wallace
- No. 153 -- Amasa Malloney making clam chowder at Uncle Vince Taylor's Grove.
- No. 154 -- Al Tollman
- No. 156 -- Mary Young & neice Mildred Mitton at Alonzo Young's farm (Harry's father)
- No. 157 -- George Cazallis (Davis Point)
- No. 158 -- Wilbur Morse, son of Albion Morse. An owner of Dunn's store, Pleasant Point.
- No. 160 -- Ralph Rand and sister Susie at Wiley's Cove. (Ralph marriedClarence Wales's sister Lucy)
- No. 161 -- A.C.Campbell & daughter Florence.
- No. 162 -- From Monhegan, three horses plus Hiram Cazallis of Cushing, Richard Stanley of Monhegan
and George Jameson of Friendship.
- No. 163 -- Mame Flint & Will Rivers, son of Joshua, pictured at Flint house in 1903.
- No. 164 -- Mldred Geyer (later Marshall) & Marian Orne in costume.
- No. 165 -- Charles Rivers, son of Thomason Jefferson Rivers, with lobster in front of Hathorne Point
house that is now Lois Dodd's.
- No. 166 -- Davis-Maloney family group. Left: Isaac Davis and Susan. Right: Dewey Maloney &
Lizzie Davis Maloney and child Arletta Maloney.
- No. 167 -- Jane Gay Woodcock, daughter of Capt. Robert Gay, with daughter Mina.
- No. 168 -- Edwin and Mary Seavey, Lena's parents.
- No. 169 -- Will Rivers, Annie's Husband.
- No. 170 -- Annie Rivers, Old Will's wife, mother of young Will, sitting on well curb at River's house,
just north of Broad Cove Church.
- No. 171 -- Will Rivers, Annie's husband.
- No. 172 -- Davis Family: left - Capt. Rich & Susie, Capt. Riley & Frances, Rich's parents. Unknown couple on right.
- No. 174 -- Ladies Aid of Broad Cove Church, about 1910: Lilian Stevens in white hat, (Lois Faulkingham's
grandmother) and Robert Delano, front row seated. At right, Geneva Fales Thompson.
- No. 175 -- Dewey and Lizzie Maloney, Corrinne and Bertha. House was Knudson's in 2003, later Remian.
- No. 176 -- Rivers Reunion (See typewritten sheet for names)
- No. 177 -- Killeran-Burton. Left, George and Florence Burton, right, Fred and Lana Killeran.
- No. 178 -- Roger Creamer, Mertie Seavey, Roger's mother, Alice Seavey (Mrs. James)
Susie Davis (Mrs. Riley Davis)
- No. 179 -- At camp Meduncook camp of Jennie Fales 1925 (See typewritten sheet for names)