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Dix - Holden - Boathouse Site - Mary Jones House
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Publication, Newspaper
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
William H. Clinkard House Walk
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Publication, Literary, Article
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
William H. Clinkard House Walk
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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The Clinkard house was featured in "Walks On Mount Desert Island" by Harold Peabody and Charles H. Grandgent, printed in 1928 and copyrighted 1928 by Harold Peabody, Boston, Mass.
Bowdoin Cottage being built in Bar Harbor
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Publication, Newspaper
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
  • 1902-07-16
  • No Known Copyright
Bowdoin Cottage being built in Bar Harbor
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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Newspaper article about the Bowdoin Cottage, known as La Rochelle, when it was being constructed on West Street in Bar Harbor in 1902. A transcription of the article is also attached to this item.
Maine Cottages: Fred L. Savage and the Architecture of Mount Desert
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Publication, Book
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
  • Bryan - John M. Bryan
  • Cheek - Richard Cheek
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Description:
Mount Desert has been one of America's favorite tourist destinations for over 150 years. As early as the 1840s, the lush landscape of this island on the Maine coast attracted artists and writers, who soon made Mount Desert's beauty famous with their paintings and publications. The stream of tourists that began traveling to the island after the Civil War prompted a building boom of cottages, hotels, and various buildings in Bar Harbor and other towns in the vicinity. Fred Savage (1861–1924) was the most influential architect in the development of Mount Desert and northeastern Maine, designing over three hundred buildings. Richly illustrated with archival drawings, photographs, and newly commissioned color photography, Maine Cottages presents all of Savage's most important works while placing the life and career of this architect in the larger context of Mount Desert Island. [show more]