Shows the Gilpatrick homestead (center), which later became the Tea Garden and then a summer house called Little Orchard. Brown & Gilley's hall out over Gilpatrick Cove (far left) and Cove Cottage (right).
Description: Shows the Gilpatrick homestead (center), which later became the Tea Garden and then a summer house called Little Orchard. Brown & Gilley's hall out over Gilpatrick Cove (far left) and Cove Cottage (right).
Sepia photograph showing the "Gables", before addition, the cottage owned by W. W. Vaughn and "Sunset Shore", the cottage owned by Miss E. R. Sohier. Both residences were designed by Fred Savage and were on Smallidge Point.
Description: Sepia photograph showing the "Gables", before addition, the cottage owned by W. W. Vaughn and "Sunset Shore", the cottage owned by Miss E. R. Sohier. Both residences were designed by Fred Savage and were on Smallidge Point.
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.
Built 1881, alterations by Fred Savage. 1st owner: The Right Rev. William Croswell Doane, the Episcopal Bishop of Albany, NY. 1986 owner Gilbert Kinney
Description: Built 1881, alterations by Fred Savage. 1st owner: The Right Rev. William Croswell Doane, the Episcopal Bishop of Albany, NY. 1986 owner Gilbert Kinney
Built 1886 by Longfellow & Harlow. 1st owner Mr. John Prentiss Hopkinson of Boston. 1999 owner Mr. Peter B. Bell. Property renovated 1900, burned 1999.
Description: Built 1886 by Longfellow & Harlow. 1st owner Mr. John Prentiss Hopkinson of Boston. 1999 owner Mr. Peter B. Bell. Property renovated 1900, burned 1999.
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.