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Site Plan - May 7, 1999 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Site Plan - May 7, 1999 Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Drawn by John Spadola of The Maine Group, Belfast, Maine. Dated 5/7/1999. | |
Set of Floor Plans and Site Plans - December 14, 1998 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Set of Floor Plans and Site Plans - December 14, 1998 Southwest Harbor Public Library | |||
Ralph Stanley 19 Construction Plan Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Ralph Stanley 19 Construction Plan Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Set of Floor Plans and Site Plans - February 23, 1999 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Set of Floor Plans and Site Plans - February 23, 1999 Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Drawn by John Spadola of The Maine Group, Belfast, Maine. Dated 2/23/1999. Set contains: Drawing A1 - Basement Floor Plan Drawing A2 - First Floor Plan Drawing A3 - Second Floor Plan Drawing C1 - Existing Conditions Drawing C2 - Site Plan South Elevation West Elevation | |
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] |
Plan for First Floor of Samuel Morse Downs Cottage - Edgecliff Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Plan for First Floor of Samuel Morse Downs Cottage - Edgecliff Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Cove's End - The John C. Harmon House - The Grace M. Simmons House - First Floor Plan Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Cove's End - The John C. Harmon House - The Grace M. Simmons House - First Floor Plan Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Friendship Sloop Dictator - Plans for the Fiberglass Jarvis Newman 31 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Friendship Sloop Dictator - Plans for the Fiberglass Jarvis Newman 31 Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Backbone construction of 31’ Friendship Sloop Dictator, as designed and rebuilt by Ralph W. Stanley in 1972 | |
Deck Plan of the Sidewheel Steamer J.T. Morse Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Deck Plan of the Sidewheel Steamer J.T. Morse Southwest Harbor Public Library |