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  • Northeast Harbor
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Item Title Type Subject Description Creator Date Property Name Street Pages Medium Condition
2472Mrs. R. S. Pierrepont Property
  • Document, Projection, Plan
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
Rough sketch of the 3 level floor plan of "Old Homestead", cottage of Mrs. R. S. Pierrepont. 2 sets of plans.
  • Old Homestead
  • Manchester Road
  • 6
  • ARCH
Description:
Rough sketch of the 3 level floor plan of "Old Homestead", cottage of Mrs. R. S. Pierrepont. 2 sets of plans.
2473Louise Smallidge Cottage
  • Document, Projection, Plan
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
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.
  • Squirrel's Nest
  • 93 Summit Road
  • 4
  • ARCH
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.
2474Henry Rawle Cottage
  • Document, Projection, Plan
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
Two level floor plan of the Henry Rawle Cottage in Northeast Harbor. Later owned by Charles Dickey.
  • Soundings
  • 22 Manchester Road
  • 2
  • ARCH
Description:
Two level floor plan of the Henry Rawle Cottage in Northeast Harbor. Later owned by Charles Dickey.
2461House for Dr. Theodore Dunham
  • Document, Projection, Plan
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
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.
  • Charles Platt, architect
  • 1902
  • Manchester Road
  • 3
  • ARCH
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.