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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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3272 | Lease: I. T. Moore to Robert R. Benedict |
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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". |