From collection Eastern Illustrating & Publishing Company Collection
Street View, So. Brooksville Me. 12.
"Street View, So. Brooksville Me. 12." Church, Bell Tower, Band Stand, People, Car, Street Scene, Buildings, Residences "c 1890-1920s, Eastern Steamship Line passengers stopped here. Local workers from the quarries and gristmill played in the band directed by Ford Gray." Barbara D. Fox Nov. 2011 This photo shows the center of South Brooksville about 1910. It looks like it was a good day for a ride and walk through town. The South Brooksville Methodist Church is on the left. The gambrel roof of Forester's Hall/Brooksville High School is up the road on the right, next door to Richard "Dick" and Isabell Condon's house, which is still in the Condon family. The bandstand on the corner, where Walker Pond Road leads right to Brooksville Corner and the main road goes straight to the steamboat landing, is one of three in Brooksville at the time. Credit: Berwyn Peasley