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Item | Title | Type | Subject | Description | Creator | Date | Property Name | Street | Pages | Medium | Condition | |
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5889 | Main Street and Post Office, Seal Harbor, Maine |
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| Main Street and Post Office, Seal Harbor, Maine. |
| Description: Main Street and Post Office, Seal Harbor, Maine. | ||||||
5893 | Congregational Church, Seal Harbor |
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5996 | Sunshine and Shadow, Seal Harbor |
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| Dirt road (Rowland Road) surrounded by trees, with wooden-post fence. Horse drawn carriage receding in background. |
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| Description: Dirt road (Rowland Road) surrounded by trees, with wooden-post fence. Horse drawn carriage receding in background. | ||||
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. | ||||||
5030 | Ox Hill, Seal Harbor, Me. |
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| Looking westward along beach, shows length of beach with roofs of hotels including Glen Cove and Seaside with original (1806) Clement homestead at far right. |
| Description: Looking westward along beach, shows length of beach with roofs of hotels including Glen Cove and Seaside with original (1806) Clement homestead at far right. |