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Item | Title | Type | Subject | Description | Creator | Date | Property Name | Street | Pages | Medium | Condition | |
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3996 | Rock Ridge |
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| View of the house's porch. Built in 1917-1918 for Edwin G. Merrill. |
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4087 | Fernald Point |
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| Caption correction: Andrew Tarr house is a small dark cape cod. It is 3rd oldest house on Mount Desert - 1774 (R. R. Pyle) |
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| Description: Caption correction: Andrew Tarr house is a small dark cape cod. It is 3rd oldest house on Mount Desert - 1774 (R. R. Pyle) | |||||
4178 | Somes Sound |
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| The caption offers a complete description of the Blake, Ketcham, Allen house - the small home alongside route 3. |
| Description: The caption offers a complete description of the Blake, Ketcham, Allen house - the small home alongside route 3. | ||||||
4141 | Little Long Pond Carriage Road |
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| "The Eyrie" home of John D. Rockefeller Jr. from 1910 to 1963 when the house was torn down |
| Description: "The Eyrie" home of John D. Rockefeller Jr. from 1910 to 1963 when the house was torn down | ||||||
4056 | The Elting House, now Stroud's |
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| The center pier belongs to "Bishop's Gate Within" and the other pier belongs to the Clark Family. |
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| Description: The center pier belongs to "Bishop's Gate Within" and the other pier belongs to the Clark Family. | |||||
4054 | View from Lippincott house |
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| Shows piers, former Corning, former Elting, 1992 Stroud house in distance. The barn in the cove was also a boathouse. |
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| Description: Shows piers, former Corning, former Elting, 1992 Stroud house in distance. The barn in the cove was also a boathouse. | |||||
4053 | View from Lippincott house |
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| Shows piers, former Corning, former Elting, 1992 Stroud house in distance. The barn in the cove was also a boathouse. |
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| Description: Shows piers, former Corning, former Elting, 1992 Stroud house in distance. The barn in the cove was also a boathouse. | |||||
4048 | Rock End Hotel and Lippincott House |
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| Taken before the 1908 enlargement of the hotel. Sloop at left may belong to Louis McLane. |
| Description: Taken before the 1908 enlargement of the hotel. Sloop at left may belong to Louis McLane. | ||||||
4041 | Rock End Hotel and the "Wedge" Cottage |
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| Cottage at left is "Wedge" designed by Fred L. Savage for Herman Savage. |
| Description: Cottage at left is "Wedge" designed by Fred L. Savage for Herman Savage. | ||||||
4039 | View West from Rock End Hotel |
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| Shows Lippincott House which burned in 1947 and present Grace cottage (1992). Note horse and carriage, lower right. |
| Description: Shows Lippincott House which burned in 1947 and present Grace cottage (1992). Note horse and carriage, lower right. | ||||||
4032 | Cove end, Gilpatrick Cove |
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| Note: Samuel and Arthur Gilpatrick homes, Brown's store on wharf (sometimes known as Gilpatrick's store), built over cove end |
| Description: Note: Samuel and Arthur Gilpatrick homes, Brown's store on wharf (sometimes known as Gilpatrick's store), built over cove end | ||||||
4014 | Home of I. T. Moore |
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| Note wooden sidewalks |
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3994 | The Barnacles |
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| Exterior shot of the three story house. |
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3988 | Wildcliff |
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| Exterior shot of large, 2/3 story home with short bushes surrounding it and the front entrance. See also "Wild Cliff" Bishop Alexander McKay Smith cottage designed by C. A. Candage. |
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| Description: Exterior shot of large, 2/3 story home with short bushes surrounding it and the front entrance. See also "Wild Cliff" Bishop Alexander McKay Smith cottage designed by C. A. Candage. | ||||
4138 | MacKay-Smith Cottage |
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| Shows two Maine Central R.R. steamers. View appears to be from Barr Hill. |
| Description: Shows two Maine Central R.R. steamers. View appears to be from Barr Hill. | ||||||
3995 | View of MacKay-Smith Cottage |
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| View of MacKay-Smith Cottage on hilltop. |
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4061 | "Sweet Briar" Cottage |
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| as seen from shoreline at Harborside |
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3990 | Red Maples - Exterior House |
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| Exterior shot of Red Maples (or Falt cottage). |
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4189 | "Bishop's Gate Within", Northeast Harbor |
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| Shows front porch only. Detailed caption. House is very near "Magnum Donum" |
| Description: Shows front porch only. Detailed caption. House is very near "Magnum Donum" | ||||||
7179 | Random Ridge, Northeast Harbor |
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| Built ca. 1906 by Joseph Henry Curtis. Current owner: Lee G. Kuckro. |
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| Description: Built ca. 1906 by Joseph Henry Curtis. Current owner: Lee G. Kuckro. | |||
4086 | Manchester Point |
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| Shows "Indian Head" to the Wadsworth-Larson cottage at far right, Including the original John Manchester house (1820) oldest in Northeast Harbor. |
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| Description: Shows "Indian Head" to the Wadsworth-Larson cottage at far right, Including the original John Manchester house (1820) oldest in Northeast Harbor. | |||||
4128 | Asticou area |
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| Houses in foreground: George Savage, Augustus Philips, and present Cranberry Lodge. Morris house in Background |
| Description: Houses in foreground: George Savage, Augustus Philips, and present Cranberry Lodge. Morris house in Background | ||||||
5875 | Gilpatrick Tea Garden |
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| Tea porch/garden at former Samuel Gilpatrick's house on Shore Road, Northeast Harbor, Maine. Sold in the 1920's, later called "Little Orchard". |
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| Description: Tea porch/garden at former Samuel Gilpatrick's house on Shore Road, Northeast Harbor, Maine. Sold in the 1920's, later called "Little Orchard". | |||||
5874 | Gilpatrick Tea Garden |
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| Tea porch/garden at former Samuel Gilpatrick's house on Shore Road, Northeast Harbor, Maine. Sold in the 1920's, later called "Little Orchard". |
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| Description: Tea porch/garden at former Samuel Gilpatrick's house on Shore Road, Northeast Harbor, Maine. Sold in the 1920's, later called "Little Orchard". | ||||
4007 | The Anchorage, Northeast Harbor |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |