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Boy sitting on a wagon wheel in Greenman shipyard, Greenmanville, Mystic River and Great Hill in background.
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Title
Boy
sitting
on a
wagon
wheel
in
Greenman
shipyard
,
Greenmanville
,
Mystic
River
and
Great
Hill
in
background
.
Creator
Scholfield, E. A. (Everett Augustus), 1843-1930.
Place
Great Hill (Conn.)
Greenmanville (Mystic, Conn.)
Mystic River (Conn.)
Topic
Children
Wagons
Blacksmiths
Rivers
Waterfronts
Topic-Person
Stillman, Charles Kirkland 1879-1938
Greenman family
Theme
Environment
Description
A
boy
identified
as
probably
C.K
.
Stillman
sits
on a
wagon
wheel
in
front
of the
old
Greenman
shipyard
blacksmith
shop
. In the
background
is
the
Mystic
River
and
Great
Hill
, on the
west
(Groton)
side
.
Notes
Title
supplied
by
cataloger
.
Dr
.
Charles
Kirkland
Stillman
was a
grandson
of
Clark
Greenman
and was
one
of the
founders
of
Mystic
Seaport
. The
brick
gambrel-roofed
building
once
part
of the
Greenmanville
Manufacturing
Company
,
now
a
principal
exhibit
space
at
Mystic
Seaport
, was
named
the
Stillman
building
in his
honor
.
George
Greenman
and
Company
was a
family
firm
owned
by
three
ot
the
Greenman
Brothers
,
George
,
Clark
and
Thomas
. They
built
97
vessels
between
1837
and
1878
. The
shipyard
was
located
at
Adams
Point
in the
Greenmanville
section
of
Mystic
, a
site
that
is
now
part
of
Mystic
Seaport
. The
area
along
the
Mystic
River
on the
Stonington
side
north
of
downtown
Mystic
was
known
as
Greenmanville
after
the
family
whose
businesses
and
homes
were
located
there.
Photograph
in
album
,
probably
by
Everett
A.
Scholfield
, a
professional
photographer
who
worked
primarily
in
Mystic
and
New
London
from
1865-1913
.
Date created
[188-?]
Physical format
1
photograph
;
3
15/16
x
6
in.
Digital format
image/jpeg
Identifier
Accession
number
:
1980.26.15
File
name
:
IMG0048-1345.PCD
Source
Mystic
Seaport
Collection
Scholfield
Collection
.
Rights
Copyright
restrictions
applying
to
use
or
reproduction
of this
image
are
available
from
Mystic
Seaport
.
Sub-collection
Photographs
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