Contributed by Sullivan and Sorrento Historical Society
Description
The "Farmstead" in East Sullivan housed a tearoom and was run by two Shaker women in the 1930's. Mr. and Mrs. John Spring owned the house. The sign outside the building says "Tea Room, Luncheon, Supper Closed Mondays."
About This Item
- Title: The Farmstead in East Sullivan, 1932
- Creation Date: 1932
- Subject Date: 1932
- Location: Sullivan, Hancock County, ME
- Media: Photographic print
- Object Type: Image
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Sullivan and Sorrento Historical SocietyPO Box 44, Sullivan, ME 04664
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