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| Rock End Hotel Northeast Harbor Library Description: Sepia Photograph (8"x10") taken around 1895 (?) of the Rock End Hotel and dock. Also shown is the McLean Cottage which may be the 1st house designed by Fred Savage. The wharf is in the general direction of the Northeast Harbor Fleet pier extending to Vaughn's Point. | ||
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| Rock End Hotel Northeast Harbor Library Description: B/W photograph of the Rock End Hotel viewed from Smallidge Point. Walkway spans Gilpatrick Cove. From the glass plate image archive of the Penobscot Marine Museum in Searsport. | |
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| Rock End Hotel Northeast Harbor Library Description: Sepia tone drawings of the Rock End Hotel pictured in center with 6 smaller scenes of or from the hotel surrounding it. On back is the interior room plan for all three floors. Proprietor: Herman Savage Architect: Fred Savage | |||
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| Rock End Hotel Northeast Harbor Library Description: Rock End Hotel before reconstruction and additions. | |
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| Rock End Hotel Northeast Harbor Library Description: Carpenter shop at the dock was George Soulis's, then Lampson and Hodgdon's. The firm became E. A. Hodgdon, then H. E. Bucklin, now C. E. Bucklin | ||
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| Rock End Hotel Northeast Harbor Library Description: Rock End Hotel on South Shore Road, Northeast Harbor, showing remodeling and additions. | |
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| Rock End Hotel Northeast Harbor Library Description: Designed by Fred L. Savage for Herman Savage. Built in 1883, enlarged in 1908, and burned on 3/3/1942 (according to Northeast Harbor Fire Co. records). |