Description: Also known as Godfrey's Clapboard Cottage. Owned by Lincoln Godfrey Jr., Merion, PA or by Mrs. Lincoln Godfrey, The Ritz Carlton, Philadelphia.
Description: Built 1886 by Fuller & Wheeler. 1st owner Hon. Erastus Corning of Albany, NY. Present owner Dixon Stroud. Named changed to "Sargents Head"
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).
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).
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.
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.
Views of M. T. Mellon residence "Mainstay" from the sound. Negatives included. House built for R. Taylor in 1936 (architect Arthur McFarland); owned after Mellon by Margaret Jenks and Lynn Wheat. Former site of the Northeast Harbor Steamboat Wharf.
Description: Views of M. T. Mellon residence "Mainstay" from the sound. Negatives included. House built for R. Taylor in 1936 (architect Arthur McFarland); owned after Mellon by Margaret Jenks and Lynn Wheat. Former site of the Northeast Harbor Steamboat Wharf.
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.
Clear View Cottage. 1920-25 rented to A. E. Chevalier, Philadelphia PA Photo 0861 c: winter scene taken from Piazza Photo 0861 e: Coast Guard buoy tender
Description: Clear View Cottage. 1920-25 rented to A. E. Chevalier, Philadelphia PA Photo 0861 c: winter scene taken from Piazza Photo 0861 e: Coast Guard buoy tender
Description: Built 1912, architects: Perkins & Betton. Original owner J. T. Gardiner, Albany, NY. 1986 owner Douglas Dillon. Cottage renamed " Sea Watch"