Structures, Other Structures, Architectural Features
Pencil drawing on stock paper, 31.5x14", detailing the mantles and doorways of the Elmer Smallidge cottage in Northeast Harbor. Also, identified as "Lombard House."
Structures, Other Structures, Architectural Features
Creator:
Fred L. Savage
Place:
Mount Desert, Northeast Harbor
Property Name:
Sunset Shore
Street:
13 Smallidge Point
Collection:
Great Harbor Collection
Object ID:
348
Location:
GHC Box 9
Pages:
1
Medium:
ARCH
Condition:
very fragile
Description: Pencil drawing on stock paper, 31.5x14", detailing the mantles and doorways of the Elmer Smallidge cottage in Northeast Harbor. Also, identified as "Lombard House."
Sketch, 28x22, mounted on matte board of proposed Gilman School. Drawing is signed M. W. Stratton '96; this dates to the partnership of Savage & Stratton.
Description: Sketch, 28x22, mounted on matte board of proposed Gilman School. Drawing is signed M. W. Stratton '96; this dates to the partnership of Savage & Stratton.
Description: Blueprint of second floor and exterior elevations of the Gardener's Cottage Group. House is today called Winter Haven. Too fragile to handle.
Blueprints of interior and exterior of cottage on Manchester Road, Northeast Harbor designed for Dr. Theodore Dunham. Known early as "Dunham Cottage", later "Lilac Ledge." Owner in mid-1980's was Mrs. E. Ryerson. May 1902.
Description: Blueprints of interior and exterior of cottage on Manchester Road, Northeast Harbor designed for Dr. Theodore Dunham. Known early as "Dunham Cottage", later "Lilac Ledge." Owner in mid-1980's was Mrs. E. Ryerson. May 1902.
Description: Rough sketch of the 2 level floor plan of the Louise Smallidge Cottage in Northeast Harbor. Now called "Squirrel's Nest". 2 sets of plans.
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.
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.