Parchment drawings, 28x23", of three level floor plan for house of Harry Haskell, "Anchorage". Plans show the house as enlarged in later years. Original house designed by Fred L. Savage.
Description: Parchment drawings, 28x23", of three level floor plan for house of Harry Haskell, "Anchorage". Plans show the house as enlarged in later years. Original house designed by Fred L. Savage.
Sketch of floor plan for the "Brooks cottage" on South Shore Road, owned by John Brooks, and later house of Marguerite Yourcenar and Grace Frick, "Petite Plaisance".
Description: Sketch of floor plan for the "Brooks cottage" on South Shore Road, owned by John Brooks, and later house of Marguerite Yourcenar and Grace Frick, "Petite Plaisance".
Three parchment tracings of 3 level property listed as Cochran Cottage. Two blueprints of same property listed E. H. (Edmund H.) Kimball. Also written on these plans in blue ink is Pierrepont. House was razed in 2021.
Description: Three parchment tracings of 3 level property listed as Cochran Cottage. Two blueprints of same property listed E. H. (Edmund H.) Kimball. Also written on these plans in blue ink is Pierrepont. House was razed in 2021.
Blueprint, 26.5x20", and pencil on stock drawing of the house at Harborside, "Rocky Pasture", listed 1st for Mrs. Leverett Bradley, 2nd for Mrs. Katharine King, and 3rd for Robert Shafer.
Description: Blueprint, 26.5x20", and pencil on stock drawing of the house at Harborside, "Rocky Pasture", listed 1st for Mrs. Leverett Bradley, 2nd for Mrs. Katharine King, and 3rd for Robert Shafer.
Description: Rough sketch of the 2 level floor plan of the Louise Smallidge Cottage in Northeast Harbor. Now called "Squirrel's Nest". 2 sets of plans.
Knowles Co. drawing of one of the Harborside cottages for sale or rent. It was built for George A. Savage (brother of Fred Savage). It used to be "Fiddler's Green", now it is called "Summerhouse". See also Item 4755
Description: Knowles Co. drawing of one of the Harborside cottages for sale or rent. It was built for George A. Savage (brother of Fred Savage). It used to be "Fiddler's Green", now it is called "Summerhouse". See also Item 4755