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1965
Aroostook County, ME
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I was born in that house. The Volkswagon bus on the lawn is mine. We had just driven up from Mass. in it. The little building to the left of the driveway was built by Monford Ladner for my sister Faye to give her fresh air as she recovered from TB. The garage in front of my VW was used to house the potato pickers in the fall. The farm to the South was the Dan Turner farm. The farm to the right was the Alfred Kinney farm. Later owned by Harold Kinney. The little building to the far right is where Vera Kinney (Hillard) lived with her twins Gail and Gaylen.
1965
Aroostook County, ME
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I believe this to be Frank Robbins Garage on the Station Road in Easton. Frank was blind in one eye and had a trotter that was blind. They raced in the sulky races at the Fair. This pair made it into the Guinness Book.
1965
Aroostook County, ME
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The house belonged to Phronia Brooker. The Pine Tree Cemetery is to the left. This is about two miles North of Easton Center on Rt. 1A.
1965
Aroostook County, ME
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I believe this to be the Cecil Cronkite farm just North of Easton center on 1A.
1965
Aroostook County, ME
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The store was owned by Herbert McBride and later owned by Dick Barker. The building to the left in the background used to be the Orange Lodge and the building in the far background used to be owned by Carl Towel where he sold and maintained farm equipment.
1965
Aroostook County, ME
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Vernon and Mary Fuller owned this property. Their youngest son, Neal, was killed by a car when he was around 13. I used to play in the big barn with Karl and Neal.
1965
Aroostook County, ME
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This home was owned by Raymond Cullins who had married Vera Kinney. This is in the Pine Tree section of Easton. The intersection is the Fuller Road.
1965
Aroostook County, ME
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This property belonged to Alfred Kinney and was later owned by one of his sons, Harold Kinney. They were my next door neighbor to the North.
1965
Aroostook County, ME
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This is the Dan Turner property in the Pine Tree Section of Easton. The house was later owned by Hugh John Turner, a State Trooper. Dan was my next door neighbor. Next to the Ed Clark farm heading North.
1965
Aroostook County, ME
Commented
This house belonged to Wellington Kennedy in the Pine Tree section of Easton. One on his sons, Arnold was a well known fiddle player.