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1696 | Betsy Flagg Melcher Drawings |
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| Collection of etchings and pen & ink drawings (some colored) done by Betsy Flagg Melcher. Notes to family, friends and herself. |
| Description: Collection of etchings and pen & ink drawings (some colored) done by Betsy Flagg Melcher. Notes to family, friends and herself. | ||||||
7816 | Drawing of a cottage for Jos. H. Curtis, Esq. |
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| A xerox copy of a page from American Architect and Building News, February 26, 1881. The page is a copy of a drawing of the house that was later built for Curtis on the road approaching Thuya Lodge. The house is now (2006) called Random Ridge and is owned by the Crofoot family. This is the first house built by Curtis. It was later added to with a second house further up the hill and connected with a passageway. Architect is George Moffette. Copy appears to have been donated by David Crofoot from inscription on the back. |
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| Description: A xerox copy of a page from American Architect and Building News, February 26, 1881. The page is a copy of a drawing of the house that was later built for Curtis on the road approaching Thuya Lodge. The house is now (2006) called Random Ridge and is owned by the Crofoot family. This is the first house built by Curtis. It was later added to with a second house further up the hill and connected with a passageway. Architect is George Moffette. Copy appears to have been donated by David Crofoot from inscription on the back. [show more] | ||||
7817 | Drawing of a cottage for Jos. H. Curtis, Esq. |
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| A page from American Architect and Building News, February 26, 1881. The page is a drawing of the house that was later or then built for Curtis on the road approaching the current Thuya Lodge. The house is now called Random Ridge and is owned by the Crofoot family. This is the first house built by Curtis. It was later added to with a second house further up the hill and connected with a passageway. Architect is George Moffette. Curtis sold this house and property to the Robbins family. Then, the Robbins family sold the property to the current (09-09-2019) owners, the Crofoot family. |
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| Description: A page from American Architect and Building News, February 26, 1881. The page is a drawing of the house that was later or then built for Curtis on the road approaching the current Thuya Lodge. The house is now called Random Ridge and is owned by the Crofoot family. This is the first house built by Curtis. It was later added to with a second house further up the hill and connected with a passageway. Architect is George Moffette. Curtis sold this house and property to the Robbins family. Then, the Robbins family sold the property to the current (09-09-2019) owners, the Crofoot family. [show more] | ||||
2050 | Drawings of some Northeast Harbor residences |
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| Copies of Photographs and drawings of several Northeast Harbor homes collected by Mark Cole for the Maine Historic Preservation Commission Historic Properties Survey conducted by T. Mark Cole in 1985. |
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| Description: Copies of Photographs and drawings of several Northeast Harbor homes collected by Mark Cole for the Maine Historic Preservation Commission Historic Properties Survey conducted by T. Mark Cole in 1985. | |||||
2095 | Haven Haps, & Mishaps |
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1161 | Lettering |
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| Examples of Fred Savage lettering includes A, C, E, H, N, T |
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1452 | Madame Yourcenar |
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| Pencil drawing of Marguerite Yourcenar. |
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8013 | Thuya Lodge on Asticou Hill, small print, black and white |
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| A shoebox that contains many (1000 -/+) small copies of a drawing of Thuya Lodge and written text: Thuya Lodge on Asticou Hill Not known what thee were intended for. Different than the bookplate. Probably originally printed prior to 1965. |
| Description: A shoebox that contains many (1000 -/+) small copies of a drawing of Thuya Lodge and written text: Thuya Lodge on Asticou Hill Not known what thee were intended for. Different than the bookplate. Probably originally printed prior to 1965. | ||||||
6910 | Vase with flowers, drawing |
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| Drawing by Aimee Lamb (1893-1989). |
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