From collection Ed Coffin Collection
"Landing Tenants Harbor about 1910"
"Landing Tenants Harbor about 1910". View down hill to wharf. Typed label accompanying this commercial print: Small building on extreme left was the so-called 'round house" containing machinery for haulking vessels and powered by horse. Building on extreme right was the 'rat hole' used to store oakum and tar. The small building behind cart (with window) was owned by Frank "Fink" Brown who paid local youths 5 cents per hour to shuck clams which were sold to clam factories in Rockland. Frank Brown was brother to Arthur Brown who was much respected in Tenants Harbor. Handwritten at end: from Forrest Wall