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Lilac Ledge or Dunham Cottage Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Lilac Ledge or Dunham Cottage Northeast Harbor Library Description: Built 1902 by Charles Platt. 1st owner Dr. Theodore Dunham, NYC. 1999 owner Mrs. Ducey Ryerson. Original name Dunham Cottage | |
Little Orchard Cottage Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Little Orchard Cottage Northeast Harbor Library Description: Built 1822-1826. 1st owner S. N. Gilpatrick. Present owner D. Luke Hopkins. | |
Valley Cove Cottage Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Valley Cove Cottage Northeast Harbor Library Description: Built 1902 by Edwin Denby. 1st owner J. Archibald Murray, NY. Present owner Atwater Kent. | |
Grasslands Cottage Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Grasslands Cottage Northeast Harbor Library Description: Designed by Fred L. Savage, 1886. 1st owner S. D. Sargeant of Boston. 1986 owner Bayard Roberts | |
Bird Bank Cottage Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Bird Bank Cottage Northeast Harbor Library Description: Built 1900 by Fred L. Savage for George Savage. | |
The Ancestral or Blueberry Ledge Cottage Northeast Harbor Library |
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| The Ancestral or Blueberry Ledge Cottage Northeast Harbor Library Description: Built 1881 by Peabody & Stearns. 1st owner Pres. Charles Eliot (Harvard). 1985 owner Mrs. Susan Mary Alsop, changed to "Blueberry Ledge" | |
Hilltop Cottage Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Hilltop Cottage Northeast Harbor Library Description: Built 1887 by Fred L. Savage. 1st owner Fred L. Savage. 1986 owner Asticou Inn | |
West Over Cottage Northeast Harbor Library |
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| West Over Cottage Northeast Harbor Library Description: Built 1902 by William Price. 1st owner Miss Susan English of NYC. 1986 owner Mr. John Samaras, then Mr. William Wister Jr. (actual spelling is Wistar). | |
Sand Point Cottage Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Sand Point Cottage Northeast Harbor Library Description: Built 1928 by E. F. Hodgson & Co. 1st owner Mr. Thomas Newhall of Philadelphia. 1985 owner Capt. Edwin Graves. This was a prefabricated cottage. Razed 1996. | |
Glengarnock Cottage, Northeast Harbor Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Glengarnock Cottage, Northeast Harbor Northeast Harbor Library Description: Built 1902 by C. A. Candage. 1st owner Mr. Loren Kimball of Northeast Harbor as Sunnyside. 1986 owner Mr. Eugene Sordyl. 1999 Robert & Lynn Daly. | |
Mellon Room Construction, Northeast Harbor Library Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Mellon Room Construction, Northeast Harbor Library Northeast Harbor Library Description: Paper pages with various Polaroid shots of the Mellon Room construction, loose Polaroids. | ||
Harbourside Inn Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Harbourside Inn Northeast Harbor Library Description: First real estate development in Northeast Harbor by James Terry Gardiner and Wiswell, consisted of seven properties designed by Fred Savage and built on speculation. | |
Ledge Lawn Cottage Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Ledge Lawn Cottage Northeast Harbor Library Description: Built 1896 by Fred L. Savage. 1st owned by Miss Francis Clark, Philadelphia 1986 owner Charles Hunter. | |
Union Church Bell Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Union Church Bell Northeast Harbor Library Description: Scans of Polaroids taken the day the bell was installed. | ||
Drawings of some Northeast Harbor residences Northeast Harbor Library |
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| ![]() Drawings of some Northeast Harbor residences Northeast Harbor Library Description: Copies of Photographs and drawings of several Northeast Harbor homes collected by Mark Cole for the Maine Historic Preservation Commission Historic Properties Survey conducted by T. Mark Cole in 1985. | |
Jordan Pond House Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Jordan Pond House Northeast Harbor Library Description: The Jordan Pond House, Sutton Island and Great Cranberry Island. | |
Arthur Spurling's home, Islesford Northeast Harbor Library |
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James Bright's Home, Islesford Northeast Harbor Library |
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| James Bright's Home, Islesford Northeast Harbor Library Description: Early 20th century home of Charles Jarvis | |
Raymond Dwelley Home, Islesford Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Raymond Dwelley Home, Islesford Northeast Harbor Library | |
Elmer Spurling's home, Islesford Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Elmer Spurling's home, Islesford Northeast Harbor Library | |
Irene Bartlett's Home, Islesford Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Irene Bartlett's Home, Islesford Northeast Harbor Library Description: Built in late 19th century by Nathan Stanley. | |
Post Office, Islesford Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Post Office, Islesford Northeast Harbor Library | |
Main Street, Islesford Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Main Street, Islesford Northeast Harbor Library | |
Otter Creek Causeway Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Otter Creek Causeway Northeast Harbor Library Description: Otter Creek causeway from eastern shore. Shows pedestrian and mini-van. Photograph taken for "Mount Desert: an informal history". | |
Otter Creek Causeway Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Otter Creek Causeway Northeast Harbor Library Description: Otter Creek causeway from eastern shore. Lobster boat moorings accessed from Park Loop Road. Lobstermen from Otter Creek. Bridge and causeway are part of Acadia National Park. Photograph taken for "Mount Desert: an informal history". |