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
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]
Built 1900, Fred Savage, original owner Ansel Manchester, Northeast Harbor. 1968-1997 renamed "Gruvie", owned by The Rev. J. Clark Grew. No. 139 on 1997 Knowles Map. Historic Properties Survey 139.
Description: Built 1900, Fred Savage, original owner Ansel Manchester, Northeast Harbor. 1968-1997 renamed "Gruvie", owned by The Rev. J. Clark Grew. No. 139 on 1997 Knowles Map. Historic Properties Survey 139.
Built in 1936 for Roland L. Taylor. Taylor rented "The Gables" in early '30s. Taylor also owned large cottage in Winter Harbor, File 1114. No. 115 in 1986 Historic Properties Survey.
Description: Built in 1936 for Roland L. Taylor. Taylor rented "The Gables" in early '30s. Taylor also owned large cottage in Winter Harbor, File 1114. No. 115 in 1986 Historic Properties Survey.
1925 "The Old Homestead" 1927 "The Elms" Built or purchased by Richard T. Nalle in 1928. No 6 on 1928 map. Rented 1932-1935, 1937-1940. 1968 Nalle still in Red Book as owner. Also known as "Nalle Cottage". Photo 0994 a: Brick terrace, western exposure Photo 0994 b: Outside entrance to guest suite Photo 0994 e: Driveway Photo 0994 f: Front entrance Photo 0994 g: House from the water Photo 0994 h: View along Somes Sound near Windy Willows Photo 0994 i: Flying and Acadia Mountains
Description: 1925 "The Old Homestead" 1927 "The Elms" Built or purchased by Richard T. Nalle in 1928. No 6 on 1928 map. Rented 1932-1935, 1937-1940. 1968 Nalle still in Red Book as owner. Also known as "Nalle Cottage". Photo 0994 a: Brick terrace, western exposure Photo 0994 b: Outside entrance to guest suite Photo 0994 e: Driveway Photo 0994 f: Front entrance Photo 0994 g: House from the water Photo 0994 h: View along Somes Sound near Windy Willows Photo 0994 i: Flying and Acadia Mountains [show more]
House and small cottage on 22 acres for sale in 1938-1940, asking price for waterfront property $10,000. Next to Richard Paine Sr.'s property opposite to Moose Island off Cape Road. Ernest L. McLean was a lawyer in Portland, ME. McLeans also had a 2 acre lot on the water and a 50 acre lot close by.
Description: House and small cottage on 22 acres for sale in 1938-1940, asking price for waterfront property $10,000. Next to Richard Paine Sr.'s property opposite to Moose Island off Cape Road. Ernest L. McLean was a lawyer in Portland, ME. McLeans also had a 2 acre lot on the water and a 50 acre lot close by.
Assume this property was on sale through Knowles Realty as a site for a summer cottage. Photo 1148 a: View looking north from West Point Photo 1148 b: West Point south side showing shell heap Photo 1148 c: View from south shore of West Point, taken from shell heap Photo 1148 d: View looking east from West Point
Description: Assume this property was on sale through Knowles Realty as a site for a summer cottage. Photo 1148 a: View looking north from West Point Photo 1148 b: West Point south side showing shell heap Photo 1148 c: View from south shore of West Point, taken from shell heap Photo 1148 d: View looking east from West Point