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Tracy Cottage Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Tracy Cottage Northeast Harbor Library Description: Rough sketch of 2 level floor plan of the Tracy Cottage. Note indicating inking done by BSK (Belle Smallidge Knowles). | ||
Photograph of The Briars Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Photograph of The Briars Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Black and white photograph of the water-facing elevation of The Briars, a summer cottage located along the Shore Path. The Briars was built in 1881 and was designed by architect William Ralph Emerson. The original owner was J. Montgomery Sears, but it was later owned by Evalyn Walsh McLean. | ||
House for Mrs. Jerome Knowles Northeast Harbor Library |
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| House for Mrs. Jerome Knowles Northeast Harbor Library Description: Exterior parchment sketch on mat board, 20x14", of house for Mrs. Jerome Knowles. See also Item 2479. | ||
John Stillman "Little Reddy" Photograph Album Northeast Harbor Library |
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| John Stillman "Little Reddy" Photograph Album Northeast Harbor Library Description: Box 1 1947 Little Reddy: 1 photo album -- stages of dismantling and rebuilding of a cape cod farmhouse from Oak Hill Road which was relocated to Route 3 near Little Harbor Brook. Ca. 120 BW photographs, several duplicates. | |||
Macfarlan/Preble house renovation Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Macfarlan/Preble house renovation Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Renovation of the Macfarlan house ca. 1947. The woman on the left is Robin Freeman’s grandmother, Dorothy Macfarlan, the woman with the dog leash is unknown, Mickey Macfarlan with the necktie, and then Robin’s mother, Dorothy Freeman. Rose Wedge’s house is hidden in the shadows on the right. | ||
Postcard of Preble house 1947 Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Postcard of Preble house 1947 Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Photo (postcard), Old Preble House -Cranberry Isles, postmarked Cranberry Isles 22 July 1947, 1 cent stamp, postcard reads "This is the house mentioned in "In God's Pocket" by Rachel Field. We must get the book & read it. 7/22/47" sent to Mrs. John E. Nichols, Route 3, Quakertown, PA. |