Located at the head of Gilpatrick Cove. Inherited by Cecile Jordan, passed to her son Jack Wallace. 1960's to present owned by Brooke Astor, used as guest house.
Description: Located at the head of Gilpatrick Cove. Inherited by Cecile Jordan, passed to her son Jack Wallace. 1960's to present owned by Brooke Astor, used as guest house.
Description: Built 1886 by Fuller & Wheeler. 1st owner Hon. Erastus Corning of Albany, NY. Present owner Dixon Stroud. Named changed to "Sargents Head"
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
Description: Photograph of the Mullins Cottage view from Smallidge Point at Gilpatrick Cove. After 1970's, this became the Astor guest house at Cove End.
1930 rented to Roland L. Taylor, Philadelphia PA. 1934 rented to Theodore Marburg, Baltimore MD. Demolished in the 1960's. Was on the site of HPCS 113.
Description: 1930 rented to Roland L. Taylor, Philadelphia PA. 1934 rented to Theodore Marburg, Baltimore MD. Demolished in the 1960's. Was on the site of HPCS 113.
Description: Depicted is the original family home of the Smallidge family. It was razed in the early 20th century to accommodate what is in 2000 the Wheat cottage.
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.