Black-and-white portrait of Louis Lolar, smoking a pipe, wearing white shirt and suspenders, facing camera, full-length view. Louis Lolar was Sub-Chief/Lt. Governor of the Penobscot at the time the photo was taken.
Hand-colored glass lantern slide of two Penobscot women, sitting outside, in front of dwelling, holding basket, Indian Island, Maine.; Slide located in section labelled 'Indian Island, ME'; 13:1-11-g
Black-and-white portrait of Louis Lolar, wearing headdress, white shirt, and suspenders, standing outside, facing camera, 3/4-length view. Louis Lolar was Sub-Chief/Lt. Governor of the Penobscot at the time the photo was taken.
Hand-colored glass lantern slide of Penobscot man, wearing head-dress, standing in canoe, with woman and child, Indian Island, Maine. "N. T." may be Newell Tomah.; Slide located in section labelled 'Indian Island, ME'; 13:1-11-c
Video exhibition on Penobscot music and Frank Speck, based on interview with Penobscot elder, Watie Akins, using images from the Frank G. Speck Papers.
Hand-colored glass lantern slide of Penobscot women, children outside, harvesting potatoes, Indian Island, Maine.; Slide located in section labelled 'Indian Island, ME'; 13:1-11-d
Hand-colored glass lantern slide of Penobscot man, woman, child standing outside, in front of store, Indian Island, Maine.; Slide located in section labelled 'Indian Island, ME'; 13:1-11-a
Black-and-white portrait of Louis Lolar, wearing headdress, white shirt, and suspenders, standing outside, facing camera, half-length view. Louis Lolar was Sub-Chief/Lt. Governor of the Penobscot at the time the photo was taken.
Black-and-white portrait of Louis Lolar, wearing headdress, white shirt, and suspenders, facing camera, full-length view. Louis Lolar was Sub-Chief/Lt. Governor of the Penobscot at the time the photo was taken.