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4734 | Aunt Hannah's Pasture, Northeast Harbor |
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| Built in 1926 for the Right Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody, 18 East Chestnut Avenue, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. Contractor: E. A. Hodgdon No. 109 in 1986 Historic Properties Survey. M. E. Peabody became a Bishop in 1940. |
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| Description: Built in 1926 for the Right Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody, 18 East Chestnut Avenue, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. Contractor: E. A. Hodgdon No. 109 in 1986 Historic Properties Survey. M. E. Peabody became a Bishop in 1940. | |||
7031 | Gilpatrick's House |
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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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7029 | House, Northeast Harbor |
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| House built by Elisha Salisbury, now The Knowles Company. Mrs. Salisbury ran a boarding house called "Northeast Harbor House", her husband ran a market. |
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| Description: House built by Elisha Salisbury, now The Knowles Company. Mrs. Salisbury ran a boarding house called "Northeast Harbor House", her husband ran a market. | ||||
4671 | Harborside Cottage, Northeast Harbor |
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| Mullikin was town engineer for Mount Desert until 1932. |
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| Description: Mullikin was town engineer for Mount Desert until 1932. | |||
7030 | Gilpatrick's House |
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3994 | The Barnacles |
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4729 | Otis Ober House, Northeast Harbor |
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4694 | Old Homestead, Northeast Harbor |
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| Built in 1820, original owner Major Manchester of Northeast Harbor. The oldest house in Northeast Harbor, built by the Manchester Family, one of the first settlers in the area. Addition circa 1900 by Fred Savage - arched windows in dormer. 1930's L. Keyes owner. 1986 owner: estate of Mrs. Henry Platt. Other owners: Pierrepont, Kirkland. See 1986 Historic Properties Survey No. 140. See also item 4466 (Photo 0543). |
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| Description: Built in 1820, original owner Major Manchester of Northeast Harbor. The oldest house in Northeast Harbor, built by the Manchester Family, one of the first settlers in the area. Addition circa 1900 by Fred Savage - arched windows in dormer. 1930's L. Keyes owner. 1986 owner: estate of Mrs. Henry Platt. Other owners: Pierrepont, Kirkland. See 1986 Historic Properties Survey No. 140. See also item 4466 (Photo 0543). | ||
4707 | Gardenside, McBride Homestead, Northeast Harbor |
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5532 | Carefree, Northeast Harbor |
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| Negative (#1933 c) showing front and side of "Carefree", Rock End Hotel and Cottages. | Description: Negative (#1933 c) showing front and side of "Carefree", Rock End Hotel and Cottages. | |||||||
4696 | Jerome Knowles' Home, Northeast Harbor |
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| Built in 1936 for Jerome and Evelyn Knowles. Jerome Knowles owner of Knowles Realty Co. 1998: home owned by Redmond Finney, formerly the Corson Farm. Building moved from Somes Sound. |
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| Description: Built in 1936 for Jerome and Evelyn Knowles. Jerome Knowles owner of Knowles Realty Co. 1998: home owned by Redmond Finney, formerly the Corson Farm. Building moved from Somes Sound. | |||
4683 | Holiday House, Northeast Harbor |
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| Built 1890. Architects Fred Savage, Gardiner & Wiswell. Alterations made by Fred Savage. One of 6 homes built on Harborside for speculation. Original owner until 1915, Helen B. Howe of Boston. 1922 rented to Allen Wardwell, NYC. 1925 rented to Miss Nichols and Miss Clapp, NYC. 1986 owned by Paul Miller, listed as "Aerie". |
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| Description: Built 1890. Architects Fred Savage, Gardiner & Wiswell. Alterations made by Fred Savage. One of 6 homes built on Harborside for speculation. Original owner until 1915, Helen B. Howe of Boston. 1922 rented to Allen Wardwell, NYC. 1925 rented to Miss Nichols and Miss Clapp, NYC. 1986 owned by Paul Miller, listed as "Aerie". | |||
4679 | Cedar Holm, Northeast Harbor |
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| 1929 rented to J. Clifford Rosengarten of Philadelphia owned by Mrs. Holmes 1920's |
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| Description: 1929 rented to J. Clifford Rosengarten of Philadelphia owned by Mrs. Holmes 1920's | |||
4658 | Garden Court, Northeast Harbor |
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| View of dining room, hall and living-room. Built in 1890's, Owned by Miss Frelinghuysen of NYC. |
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| Description: View of dining room, hall and living-room. Built in 1890's, Owned by Miss Frelinghuysen of NYC. | |||
4649 | Holiday House, Northeast Harbor |
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| Fraley property - Dr. Fred Fraley stayed off and on 1924 - Dr. F. Fraley 1926 - Miss Eliz Nicholas of NYC 1930 - Clarence Young of Indian Harbor, Greenwich, CT |
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| Description: Fraley property - Dr. Fred Fraley stayed off and on 1924 - Dr. F. Fraley 1926 - Miss Eliz Nicholas of NYC 1930 - Clarence Young of Indian Harbor, Greenwich, CT | |||
4715 | Miramar, Northeast Harbor |
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| Built 1891 owner C. A. Wesson, NYC rented for a month 1928 Knowles map No. 165 Historic Survey 1986 No. 44 1986 owner Dr. Paul Vignos 6-16-2018: V. Kelly Bellis sent us information about the original owners Charles Howland Wesson (1840-1873) and Miss Emma M. Leland, who he married in 1869. |
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| Description: Built 1891 owner C. A. Wesson, NYC rented for a month 1928 Knowles map No. 165 Historic Survey 1986 No. 44 1986 owner Dr. Paul Vignos 6-16-2018: V. Kelly Bellis sent us information about the original owners Charles Howland Wesson (1840-1873) and Miss Emma M. Leland, who he married in 1869. | |||
3993 | The Anchorage, Northeast Harbor |
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| Exterior shot of the three story house. See also item 4007. |
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| Description: Exterior shot of the three story house. See also item 4007. | ||||
4751 | Rosserne, Northeast Harbor |
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| Built 1891 by Fred Savage for Rev. Cornelius Smith, NYC. Owned by Cromwell family from 1914 to 1986 |
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| Description: Built 1891 by Fred Savage for Rev. Cornelius Smith, NYC. Owned by Cromwell family from 1914 to 1986 | |||
4712 | Alderleigh, Northeast Harbor |
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| 1916-1941 owned by John S. Melcher, 106 Lafayette St. NYC. Burned in 1947. No. 105 in 1928 Knowles Cottage map. Photos 0968 d-h: Living Room Photos 0968 i + j: View from porch showing part of the beautiful garden, with vista toward the sea |
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| Description: 1916-1941 owned by John S. Melcher, 106 Lafayette St. NYC. Burned in 1947. No. 105 in 1928 Knowles Cottage map. Photos 0968 d-h: Living Room Photos 0968 i + j: View from porch showing part of the beautiful garden, with vista toward the sea | |||
4670 | Harbor Head, Northeast Harbor |
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| 1986 owned by Mr. Ralph Hawtin. View from across of pond in the Gardens. Could be a connection with the 1840's Roberts House No. 187 |
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| Description: 1986 owned by Mr. Ralph Hawtin. View from across of pond in the Gardens. Could be a connection with the 1840's Roberts House No. 187 | |||
4711 | Millbrook, Northeast Harbor |
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| 1920-30's owner - Jerome Knowles, 1968 Redmond C. S. Finney. House renovated before and after pictures on file. Mill runs out of Hadlock Pond; 1928 No 13, 1968 No 158. Photo 0964 c: Taken in early Spring before the planting about the house was developed Photo 0964 d: Shows screened porch. Perennial border has since been planted, also vine covering entrance trellises Photo 0964 i: The brook is the outlet of Hadlock Pond (pure water, sometimes trout) Photo 0964 k: Front hall Photo 0964 m + n: Living room Photo 0964 o: Dining room looking from front hall |
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| Description: 1920-30's owner - Jerome Knowles, 1968 Redmond C. S. Finney. House renovated before and after pictures on file. Mill runs out of Hadlock Pond; 1928 No 13, 1968 No 158. Photo 0964 c: Taken in early Spring before the planting about the house was developed Photo 0964 d: Shows screened porch. Perennial border has since been planted, also vine covering entrance trellises Photo 0964 i: The brook is the outlet of Hadlock Pond (pure water, sometimes trout) Photo 0964 k: Front hall Photo 0964 m + n: Living room Photo 0964 o: Dining room looking from front hall [show more] |