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You searched for: Date: 1900s✖Place: Seal Harbor✖Subject: Structures✖Subject: House✖Subject: Cottage✖
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3158 | A. S. H. Winsor cottage at Seal Harbor 1900 - 1902 |
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| Letters regarding Winsor cottage |
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1049 | House for Reverend William Adams Brown |
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| Plot Plan of Land at Seal Harbor, ME property for William Adams Brown D. D., 1899, Edgar I. Lord 1 copy of Specifications for Cottage. 1 copy of Specifications for Plumbing. 1 letter and some sketches. |
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| Description: Plot Plan of Land at Seal Harbor, ME property for William Adams Brown D. D., 1899, Edgar I. Lord 1 copy of Specifications for Cottage. 1 copy of Specifications for Plumbing. 1 letter and some sketches. | ||
1090 | Cottage for Mr. George L. Stebbins |
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1050 | Alteration to House for Reverend William Adams Brown |
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| Plot Plan of Land at Seal Harbor, ME property for William Adams Brown D. D., 1899, Edgar I. Lord |
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| Description: Plot Plan of Land at Seal Harbor, ME property for William Adams Brown D. D., 1899, Edgar I. Lord | ||
4872 | Mackay-Smith Cottage, Seal Harbor |
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| Just past the entrance to Little Long Pond, land was sold to Rockefeller. First plan for the site was for a public park - now site of David Rockefeller Jr. home. |
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| Description: Just past the entrance to Little Long Pond, land was sold to Rockefeller. First plan for the site was for a public park - now site of David Rockefeller Jr. home. | |||||
5352 | MacKay-Smith Cottage |
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| Framed, B/W, 16.5x20" Photographs (2) of front and back view of the cottage of Bishop and Mrs. MacKay-Smith on Peabody Drive. Built in 1902 - architect Mr. Candage. Sold to J. D. Rockefeller in 1954. |
| Description: Framed, B/W, 16.5x20" Photographs (2) of front and back view of the cottage of Bishop and Mrs. MacKay-Smith on Peabody Drive. Built in 1902 - architect Mr. Candage. Sold to J. D. Rockefeller in 1954. |