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4041Rock End Hotel and the "Wedge" Cottage
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Commercial, Lodging, Hotel
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
Cottage at left is "Wedge" designed by Fred L. Savage for Herman Savage.
  • Isaac T. Moore
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Cottage at left is "Wedge" designed by Fred L. Savage for Herman Savage.
3990Red Maples - Exterior House
  • Image, Photograph, Negative, Glass Plate Negative
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
Exterior shot of Red Maples (or Falt cottage).
  • Isaac T. Moore
  • 1 glass plate negative
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Exterior shot of Red Maples (or Falt cottage).
4189"Bishop's Gate Within", Northeast Harbor
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
Shows front porch only. Detailed caption. House is very near "Magnum Donum"
  • Isaac T. Moore
Description:
Shows front porch only. Detailed caption. House is very near "Magnum Donum"
7179Random Ridge, Northeast Harbor
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Dwelling, Interior
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
Built ca. 1906 by Joseph Henry Curtis. Current owner: Lee G. Kuckro.
  • Isaac T. Moore
  • Random Ridge
  • 5 photographs
  • digital files, photocopies
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Built ca. 1906 by Joseph Henry Curtis. Current owner: Lee G. Kuckro.
4007The Anchorage, Northeast Harbor
  • Image, Photograph, Negative, Glass Plate Negative
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
Exterior view of the three story house. Designed by Fred L. Savage. Originally built for J. C. Havemeyer, later owned by Harry Haskell and lost to fire in 1971. See also item 3993.
  • Isaac T. Moore
  • Manchester Road
  • 1 glass plate negative
Description:
Exterior view of the three story house. Designed by Fred L. Savage. Originally built for J. C. Havemeyer, later owned by Harry Haskell and lost to fire in 1971. See also item 3993.