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Young Robert Lee Frost
Young Robert Frost
Robert and Elinor Frost in Plymouth, 1911.
Robert and Elinor Frost
Frost and family in Bethlehem NH.
Frost family in Bethlehem, NH. Beginning in 1907, the Frost family stayed with the Lynch family in Bethlehem to escape hay fever (seasonal ragweed allergies, common in late summer). The family also stayed here upon their return from England in 1915.
Frost family photo
Robert Frost and son Carol on Ridge Rd in Franconia NH.
Frost and son Carol on Ridge Road in Franconia, NH circa 1915.
Robert Frost with his children Carol, Marjorie and Lesley, as well as two identified friends atop Mt. Lafayette in Franconia NH.
Robert Frost with his children Carol, Marjorie and Lesley, as well as two unidentified friends atop Mt. Lafayette in Franconia, NH.
Frost in his Franconia, NH home.
Robert Frost in his Morris chair in his Franconia, NH. This photo appeared in the February 14, 1915 issue of Boston Post, “Finds Famous American Poet in White Mountain Village,” by Carl Wilmore. The article is on display at The Frost Place Museum.
Frost family in front of their Franconia NH home.
The Frost family stands in front of their Franconia farmhouse circa 1916. From left to right: Carol, Leslie, Irma, Robert, Marjorie, Elinor.
Elinor and Robert Frost as seen in a passport photo, most likely taken in 1921 outside the Frost's stone cottage in South Shaftsbury, Vt.
Elinor and Robert Frost as seen in a passport photo, thought to be taken in 1921 outside the Frost’s stone cottage in South Shaftsbury, VT.
Robert Frost circa 1921, outside of his home in South Shaftbury, VT.
Elder Frost
Portrait by Eric Schaal as featured in 1940s Life magazine.