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Home of Frederick Allen Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Home of Frederick Allen Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Montreville Clark Gilley House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Montreville Clark Gilley House Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
The Ancestral Blueberry Ledge Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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Octavia Fifield Millinery, Bernard, Maine - I - Between 1887 and 1896 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Octavia Fifield Millinery, Bernard, Maine - I - Between 1887 and 1896 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Octavia Fifield Millinery, Bernard, Maine - II - Between 1887 and 1896 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Octavia Fifield Millinery, Bernard, Maine - II - Between 1887 and 1896 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Samuel Watson Herrick at His Store and Custom House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Samuel Watson Herrick at His Store and Custom House Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Earl Gott's house has had a varied history. It was begun on the Fernald Point Road, west of the Country Club house by Benjamin Gilley. His wife died before it was completed and he sold the house to Frank Higgins. Mr. Higgins never finished it and in 1883 he sold it to S. W. Herrick, who moved it to the junction of the Clark Point and High Roads and used it as a store for thirty-five years or more. After Mr. Herrick's death, his daughter sold the building to Earll Gott who moved it to his lot on the High Road where he occupies it as a home, having entirely remodeled and improved it. [show more] | |
1887 Scientific American Plans for a Residence in Kansas City, Missouri Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| 1887 Scientific American Plans for a Residence in Kansas City, Missouri Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The plans of a house designed by James W. Bryan were shown in Scientific American – Architects and Builders Edition (1887). Item 6990 shows the plans as being for "A Residence in Kansas City, MO" | ||
Alexandra Cottage - Dr. Abigail Mary (Redman) Fulton Cottage Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Alexandra Cottage - Dr. Abigail Mary (Redman) Fulton Cottage Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The Dr. Abigail Mary Redman Fulton Cottage, built in Southwest Harbor, Maine, in 1888, was one of several houses that were built between 1885 and 2002 inspired by the plans of a house designed by James W. Bryan shown in Scientific American – Architects and Builders Edition (1887). The plans shown in the 1887 magazine depicted a house built in Kansas City, Missouri in 1885. | |
Jane Augusta Jennie (Lathrop) Rand, Mrs. Edward Sprague Rand's New House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Jane Augusta Jennie (Lathrop) Rand, Mrs. Edward Sprague Rand's New House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
The Mountain House - Jacob and Rebecca Carroll and their Children, Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Mountain House - Jacob and Rebecca Carroll and their Children, Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The only known photograph of Jacob and Rebecca Carroll and their family. "July 18, 1888…Pepper came up here [to the Mountain House] Sunday and took a picture of our family group…" - The Gertrude Whitmore Carroll Journal, Researched and Compiled by Ralph W. Stanley, p. 11 - 1888-1917. Left to right: Sarah Tenney Carroll (1880-1960) - later Mrs. Wilford Howard Kittredge Nell Rebecca Carroll (1871-1958) - later Mrs. Seth Sprague Thornton Father - Jacob William Carroll - seated (1830-1899) William Lloyd Carroll - on Jacob's lap (1884-1971) - later married Margaret Ellen McManus Grace Clark Carroll (1882-1949) - later Mrs. Roderick Pepper Clark Gertrude Whitmore Carroll (1873-1917) John Carroll (1875-1964) - later married Viola Benson Tracy Fannie "Fan" Edith Carroll (1874-1890) Alice Carroll (1879-1964) - later Mrs. Fred Eaton Young Katherine "Kate" Carroll (1877-?) - later Mrs. George Edwin Bacon Mother - Rebecca Whitmore Lurvey Carroll - seated (1844-1916) Anna Beatrice Carroll - on Rebecca's lap (1887-1974) - later Mrs. Carl Edward Kelley Enoch "Ene" Edwin Lurvey - seated (1868-1929) - later married Lena E. Bridges Enoch Edwin Lurvey was the son of Rebecca Whitmore Lurvey Carroll and her first husband, Enoch Lurvey Jr. [show more] |
The Augustus Bowman Farnham Cottage, Southwest Harbor, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Augustus Bowman Farnham Cottage, Southwest Harbor, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
The William Patch Dickey Cottage, Southwest Harbor, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The William Patch Dickey Cottage, Southwest Harbor, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
William Holden and Lucy Ella (Lawler) Whitmore Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| William Holden and Lucy Ella (Lawler) Whitmore Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Left to Right: John Lawler Whitmore (1879-1933) William Holden Whitmore (1847-1914) James F. Whitmore (1875-1951) Lucy Ella (Lawler) Whitmore (1849-1934) - Mrs. William Holden Whitmore Mary S. Whitmore (1888-1923) - on Lucy's lap Gladys Ella Whitmore (1887-1977) Elizabeth R. Whitmore (1878-1949) - Later Mrs. Everett George Stanley | |
John Melbourne Rich House III - Original House Plans Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| John Melbourne Rich House III - Original House Plans Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: John Melbourne Rich took the design for his new house in Tremont from Design 24 in the 1888 version of Palliser's "New Cottage Homes and Details." The Pallisers showed two versions of Design 24. One, a modest house without a tower, and one, a showpiece with tower that could be built for a "cost of $1,700." For this amount one received, "plans, elevations, details and perspective view of a comfortable, convenient cottage home of six rooms, with tower which is designed to command a view of the surrounding country where erected." John Melbourne Rich chose the showy tower version with which to command a view of Tremont. He probably did not pay $1,700 for the plans, being an experienced builder, perfectly capable of building what he wanted by looking at the plans in the prospectus. John Melbourne Rich built his house in 1896. "John Rich [1853-1919] whose house was burnt a short time ago near Duck Cove, has bought a house-lot near the bridge on the west side [of Bass Harbor] and will build this fall. He is digging the cellar now." - The Ellsworth American, September 10, 1896. [show more] |
Edgecliff - Summer Residence of Samuel Morse and Annie Sawyer Downs - Line Drawing Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Edgecliff - Summer Residence of Samuel Morse and Annie Sawyer Downs - Line Drawing Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Drawing by architech William A. Bates Robert A. Welke, Photo-Lithographer, 178 William Street, New York |
A Residence in Kansas City, Missouri Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| A Residence in Kansas City, Missouri Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The plans of a house designed by James W. Bryan shown in Scientific American – Architects and Builders Edition (1887). The plans shown here are from the 1887 magazine. They depicted a house built in Kansas City, Missouri in 1885. | |
West Point Cottage, Pretty Marsh, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| West Point Cottage, Pretty Marsh, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Anna Holden Payson Bee - Mrs. Albert Wilson Bee and Children Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Anna Holden Payson Bee - Mrs. Albert Wilson Bee and Children Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Mrs. Bee and her children have walked from their nearby cottage on the back shore, Sleepy Hollow By-the-Sound, and have paused to view the harbor in front of the Nathan Clark II House. |
Grading the Dirt Road in front of the Benson House - The Home of Dr. Elias C. Neal, Tremont, Maine - After 1888 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Grading the Dirt Road in front of the Benson House - The Home of Dr. Elias C. Neal, Tremont, Maine - After 1888 Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The sign beside the front door says, "Elias C. Neal, M.D." Two men and four horses are shown grading the dirt road in front of the house. The end of a board sidewalk is just visible on the right. |