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Item | Title | Type | Subject | Description | Creator | Date | Property Name | Street | Pages | Medium | Condition | |
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5617 | Front Street (South Shore Road) |
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| Front Street, unpaved, (now South Shore Road) looking east. Kimball House on left, Steven Smallidge farm just right of center, and St. Mary's wooden chapel in background. |
| Description: Front Street, unpaved, (now South Shore Road) looking east. Kimball House on left, Steven Smallidge farm just right of center, and St. Mary's wooden chapel in background. | ||||||
4975 | Aerial View of Smallidge Point |
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| 1. W. W. Vaughan house 2. Parkman House 3. W. W. Vaughan house 4. W. W. Vaughan house |
| Description: 1. W. W. Vaughan house 2. Parkman House 3. W. W. Vaughan house 4. W. W. Vaughan house | ||||||
5303 | Indian Head Cottage |
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| House built in 1887 for Ansel Manchester (by Fred Savage?), later owned by Sage, Lloyd and Lash. Two photocopies of photographs of original and remodeled house. Six photographs of remodeled house and view of the Sound. Postcard of entrance to Somes Sound. |
| Description: House built in 1887 for Ansel Manchester (by Fred Savage?), later owned by Sage, Lloyd and Lash. Two photocopies of photographs of original and remodeled house. Six photographs of remodeled house and view of the Sound. Postcard of entrance to Somes Sound. | ||||||
5274 | Homes in the Clifton Area |
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| Sepia photograph of homes along Harborside Road. To the right is Asticou, with both of the Roberts House and Asticou Inn. |
| Description: Sepia photograph of homes along Harborside Road. To the right is Asticou, with both of the Roberts House and Asticou Inn. | ||||||
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. | |||||
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. | |||||
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 | ||||||
7181 | Kimball House |
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| Photo 2190 a: Kimball House in the distance, Magnum Donum Cottage to the right. Photo 2190 b: Unidentified house and view in Northeast Harbor |
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| Description: Photo 2190 a: Kimball House in the distance, Magnum Donum Cottage to the right. Photo 2190 b: Unidentified house and view in Northeast Harbor | |||
5388 | Cow Cove |
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| Original sketch by architect Robert Peabody of Cow Cove. |
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5156 | Asticou Settlement |
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| Taken from harbor of the Asticou Inn, the Robert's Cottage and other homes in the Asticou settlement. Photograph courtesy of Richard Savage II, copied by William Hocker. |
| Description: Taken from harbor of the Asticou Inn, the Robert's Cottage and other homes in the Asticou settlement. Photograph courtesy of Richard Savage II, copied by William Hocker. | ||||||
4685 | View of Manchester Home, Indian Head |
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| "Manchester Home" or "Indian Head". Built in 1880's, original owner John Manchester of Northeast Harbor. Used as home or Inn. 1986 owner Stacey Loyd. |
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| Description: "Manchester Home" or "Indian Head". Built in 1880's, original owner John Manchester of Northeast Harbor. Used as home or Inn. 1986 owner Stacey Loyd. | ||||
5708 | Carhart Cottage, Northeast Harbor |
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| Amory Carhart cottage, demolished |
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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. | |||||
5057 | Fraser Cove Northeast Harbor |
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| Fraser Cove, before land fill, looking out toward Bear and Sutton Islands. Clifton House is in center. At left is property of Joseph Curtis which later became Shell Heap. Shell Heap property of the Peabody's. Harbor was not filled in yet. |
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| Description: Fraser Cove, before land fill, looking out toward Bear and Sutton Islands. Clifton House is in center. At left is property of Joseph Curtis which later became Shell Heap. Shell Heap property of the Peabody's. Harbor was not filled in yet. | |||||
5508 | Gilpatrick Cove |
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| Three sepia photographs/postcards (a-c) of Gilpatrick Cove: (a) from Smallidge Point across to South Shore Rd. with two Frazier & Dabney cottages, showing foot bridge and capt.'s hut on doc. (b+c) Looking toward Smallidge Point, showing footbridge and cottages. Cards picked up by Alfred T. Coulombe when he (age about 14) came to Northeast Harbor one summer with his father and uncles to build some houses the 1920 (about). They came by schooner which they lived in - probably anchored in the Sound or NE Harbor. |
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| Description: Three sepia photographs/postcards (a-c) of Gilpatrick Cove: (a) from Smallidge Point across to South Shore Rd. with two Frazier & Dabney cottages, showing foot bridge and capt.'s hut on doc. (b+c) Looking toward Smallidge Point, showing footbridge and cottages. Cards picked up by Alfred T. Coulombe when he (age about 14) came to Northeast Harbor one summer with his father and uncles to build some houses the 1920 (about). They came by schooner which they lived in - probably anchored in the Sound or NE Harbor. [show more] |