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2484 | Hodgdon Cottage |
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| Rough pencil drawing of 1st floor of Hodgdon Cottage. |
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2478 | Cottage on Harborside Road |
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| Knowles Co. drawing of one of the Harborside cottages for sale or rent. It was built for George A. Savage (brother of Fred Savage). It used to be "Fiddler's Green", now it is called "Summerhouse". See also Item 4755 |
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| Description: Knowles Co. drawing of one of the Harborside cottages for sale or rent. It was built for George A. Savage (brother of Fred Savage). It used to be "Fiddler's Green", now it is called "Summerhouse". See also Item 4755 | |||
1032 | Proposed New House for Miss Alice. M. Clarke |
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| 2 copies of specifications for frame cottage. See also Item 2571 |
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| Description: 2 copies of specifications for frame cottage. See also Item 2571 | ||||
3168 | Lucy Howe (or Mrs. John Brooks) cottage at Northeast Harbor, 1901 |
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| Description and sketch of Howe's cottage (later owned by Marguerite Yourcenar and called "Petite Plaisance") |
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| Description: Description and sketch of Howe's cottage (later owned by Marguerite Yourcenar and called "Petite Plaisance") | ||||
3157 | Mrs. John Whitmore Cottage, floor plan |
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| Floor plan sketch and description of Whitmore Cottage |
| Description: Floor plan sketch and description of Whitmore Cottage | ||||||
1113 | Cottage for Herman L. Savage |
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1153 | Cottage for Mr. Richard Heckscher |
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1024 | Residence of Dr. Ernest G. Stillman |
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| "Berry Cliff" was on a post-it note attached to blueprints. |
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| Description: "Berry Cliff" was on a post-it note attached to blueprints. | ||||
2475 | House of Cochran or Kimball, E. H. |
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| Three parchment tracings of 3 level property listed as Cochran Cottage. Two blueprints of same property listed E. H. (Edmund H.) Kimball. Also written on these plans in blue ink is Pierrepont. House was razed in 2021. |
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| Description: Three parchment tracings of 3 level property listed as Cochran Cottage. Two blueprints of same property listed E. H. (Edmund H.) Kimball. Also written on these plans in blue ink is Pierrepont. House was razed in 2021. | |||
2573 | Cottage for Sarah Bragdon |
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| Part of a blueprint showing the first floor plan of a cottage for Sarah Bragdon. |
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| Description: Part of a blueprint showing the first floor plan of a cottage for Sarah Bragdon. | ||
2541 | The Colonial Cottage |
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| Rough parchment drawing of grounds of "The Colonial Cottage" on Manchester Road showing site of tennis court. Adjacent property of D. Scull. |
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| Description: Rough parchment drawing of grounds of "The Colonial Cottage" on Manchester Road showing site of tennis court. Adjacent property of D. Scull. | |||
2540 | Cottage of Mrs. K. J. Whitmore |
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| Two parchment drawings of the floor plan of the Mrs. K. J. Whitmore cottage. |
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| Description: Two parchment drawings of the floor plan of the Mrs. K. J. Whitmore cottage. | |
2539 | Bunker Cottage |
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| Parchment sketches of floor plans of the Bunker Cottage at Harborside. |
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2538 | Brooks Cottage |
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| Sketch of floor plan for the "Brooks cottage" on South Shore Road, owned by John Brooks, and later house of Marguerite Yourcenar and Grace Frick, "Petite Plaisance". |
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| Description: Sketch of floor plan for the "Brooks cottage" on South Shore Road, owned by John Brooks, and later house of Marguerite Yourcenar and Grace Frick, "Petite Plaisance". | ||
2530 | Cottage of Joseph Dana Phillips, M.D. |
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| Blueprints, 19x17", of 3 level floor plan for the cottage of Joseph D. Phillips, M.D. Originally designed by Fred L. Savage. |
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| Description: Blueprints, 19x17", of 3 level floor plan for the cottage of Joseph D. Phillips, M.D. Originally designed by Fred L. Savage. | ||
2523 | Frelinghuysen Cottage |
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| Sketch, 18x15", of the Freylinghausen cottage. See also Item 2525 |
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2515 | Charles Small Cottage |
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| One stock and three parchment drawings of basement and upper level floor plans of the Charles Small house. |
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| Description: One stock and three parchment drawings of basement and upper level floor plans of the Charles Small house. | |||
2497 | Wilson Cottage |
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| Blueprint and parchment tracings of floor plans of 1st and 2nd stories of the Wilson Cottage. Also mentions A. T. Richardson architect. |
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| Description: Blueprint and parchment tracings of floor plans of 1st and 2nd stories of the Wilson Cottage. Also mentions A. T. Richardson architect. | |
7295 | The Ledges - Renovation plans |
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| Renovation plans for "The Ledges" by William McHenry, architect. Originally built by Fred L. Savage in 1901. |
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| Description: Renovation plans for "The Ledges" by William McHenry, architect. Originally built by Fred L. Savage in 1901. | |
2491 | Reef Point |
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| Rough drawings of first and second floors of "Reef Point", a cottage on South Shore Road. |
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| Description: Rough drawings of first and second floors of "Reef Point", a cottage on South Shore Road. | ||||
2485 | Candage Cottage |
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| Rough pencil sketch on parchment of the Candage cottage. |
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1045 | House of Miss Helen Lewis, Northeast Harbor |
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1036 | House and Addition for Miss Davidson |
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| Elevation, floor plans, architectural details drawing. See also Item 1037. |
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| Description: Elevation, floor plans, architectural details drawing. See also Item 1037. | |||
1037 | Addition to Cottage of Miss Davidson |
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| See also Item 1036. |
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1059 | House for Mr Andrew C. Wheelwright |
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| February 17, 1899 This house was never built, but A. C. Wheelwright did build a cottage called "Otherside" (Items 1060 and 2548). |
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| Description: February 17, 1899 This house was never built, but A. C. Wheelwright did build a cottage called "Otherside" (Items 1060 and 2548). |