From collection Sweetser Collection
Children at Merithew House
One young boy by the calf's head and three young girls at the side of the Merithew House in Searsport, Maine. Shows second floor exterior stairs and additional entrance further down the house. Built by Captain Jeremiah Merithew in 1826, the Merithew house is now an exhibit building belonging to Penobscot Marine Museum. Captain Merithew like many other sea captains was hard-working, wealthy… and ornery. "He was both a sea captain and a ship builder," he said. "They went to sea, became captains, were in command of ships for a while and then they'd invest in a shipyard and build ships. And that's what he did. He was a rather cantankerous old gentleman. The Congregational Church there built a wooden sidewalk here. He didn't want it there, so as soon as they built it, he would tear it down.