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Marian Lawrence Peabody
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
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Marian Lawrence Peabody
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
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Negative showing oval portrait of Marian Lawrence Peabody. Same as print 007.152.2
Marian Lawrence Peabody
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
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Marian Lawrence Peabody
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
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Oval photograph of Marian Lawrence Peabody in evening dress, black with white bodice detail. Marian Lawrence Peabody (1875-1974) was the daughter of Bishop Lawrence (1850-1941) and Julia Cunningham Lawrence (1853-1927). Known as "Maisie" she grew up in Boston and Cambridge, MA and summered in Bar Harbor, ME with her family. In May 1906 she married Harold Peabody (1880-1961). The donor of the picture, Gertrude Lawrence Peabody McCue (1915-2005) was their daughter. Gertrude McCue owned the Claremont Hotel in Southwest Harbor and had a home on Beech Hill Road. [the biographical information comes from the biograhical sketch that accompanies the Marian Lawrence Peabody Papers at the Massachusetts Historical Society; the information about Gertrude McCue needs to be augmented] Ann Benson and Roz Rae thoroughly searched all Photo Album binders on10/14/16 and could not find this image. Marion Lawrence Peabody authored a book "To Be Young was Very Heaven" in 1967 [show more]
Marian Lawrence Peabody
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
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Marian Lawrence Peabody
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
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Obituary of Marian Lawrence Peabody, author of "To Be Young was Very Heaven," and summer resident of Bar Harbor and Beech Hill. Doesn't mention when she died