
The Turn-of-the-20th Century snapshots of
the Blake & Clark Families
Adeline and Lucian's trip to Atlantic City put them right in the midst of the city population that summered along the ocean. In these photographs, they aren't some of the people who wore swimsuits, but they are some of the people wearing fur coats. The others with them on this trip are friends and family, but only a couple are identified.

#1: "Bertha & Lucian at Atlantic City, 1910"

#2: "Atlantic City 1910"
Photographs #1 and #2 are taken under the edge of the boardwalk.
Not sure the identity of the man in the foreground beyond the fact that he's in photograph #4.. Lucian is on the left.

#3: "Marlborough-Blenheim porch 1910"

#4: "Atlantic City, 1910"
Lucian and Adeline are on the right.

#5: "Atlantic City, 1910"
Best guess is: L-R Lucian, Adeline's brother-in-law Nichol Milbank, Adeline's sister Frances Barnes Blake Milbank.

#6: "Atlantic City, 1910"
L-R: Adeline, her sister Frances Barnes Blake Milbank, and her brother-in-law Nichol Milbank

#7: "Atlantic City, 1910"

#8: "Atlantic City, 1910"
Everyone is enjoying one of the classic Atlantic City past-times: taking a rolling chair ride along the boardwalk.
#7: L-R - Lucian, Adeline, unknown man, Bertha #8: L-R - unknown, driver, unknown, possibly Mrs. Bourne