Description: Small blueprint, 6.5x10.5, of the state of Maine (showing counties), with Mount Desert Island, specifically Northeast and Seal Harbors highlighted.
Water color renderings of cottage for Miss L. Belle Smallidge (1st librarian of Northeast Harbor Library) by Fred Savage. Conserved by Nina Rayer, ca. 2006. If published/reproduced, must acknowledge: given by Great Harbor Maritime Museum. See also Item 2567
Description: Water color renderings of cottage for Miss L. Belle Smallidge (1st librarian of Northeast Harbor Library) by Fred Savage. Conserved by Nina Rayer, ca. 2006. If published/reproduced, must acknowledge: given by Great Harbor Maritime Museum. See also Item 2567
Description: Blueprint of second floor and exterior elevations of the Gardener's Cottage Group. House is today called Winter Haven. Too fragile to handle.
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.
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.
Blueprints of multilevel floor plans of C. S. Batchelder house, "Sunset Hill", in Seal Harbor. Name of Mrs. Morris Loeb is written on some of the plans. Cottage is also labeled "Windy Brow".
Description: Blueprints of multilevel floor plans of C. S. Batchelder house, "Sunset Hill", in Seal Harbor. Name of Mrs. Morris Loeb is written on some of the plans. Cottage is also labeled "Windy Brow".
Four tracing cloth drawings, 15x18.5, of multilevel floor plan of house of Mrs. George H. Williams in Northeast Harbor. Originally designed by Fred L. Savage.
Description: Four tracing cloth drawings, 15x18.5, of multilevel floor plan of house of Mrs. George H. Williams in Northeast Harbor. Originally designed by Fred L. Savage.