House built by Elisha Salisbury, now The Knowles Company. Mrs. Salisbury ran a boarding house called "Northeast Harbor House", her husband ran a market.
Description: House built by Elisha Salisbury, now The Knowles Company. Mrs. Salisbury ran a boarding house called "Northeast Harbor House", her husband ran a market.
Built 1901 by Fred Savage, 1st owner Mrs. G. Mary Williams of Boston, MA. 1986 owner - Miss Sydney Scott. No. 41 in 1986 Historic Properties Survey. Photo 1144 a + b: Exterior view of The Ledges. "b" is a reproduction of original photograph by Albert E. Guionnaud Photo 1144 c: West side Photo 1144 d: View from Clifton Dock
Description: Built 1901 by Fred Savage, 1st owner Mrs. G. Mary Williams of Boston, MA. 1986 owner - Miss Sydney Scott. No. 41 in 1986 Historic Properties Survey. Photo 1144 a + b: Exterior view of The Ledges. "b" is a reproduction of original photograph by Albert E. Guionnaud Photo 1144 c: West side Photo 1144 d: View from Clifton Dock
B/W photographs of "The Ledges" on Huntington Lane, Northeast Harbor. 1961 a is exterior view from water; 1961 b is interior hall and stairwell. Orig. owner Mary G. Williams - 1987 Mrs. Sidney Scott - 2009 Hunter Grayer.
Description: B/W photographs of "The Ledges" on Huntington Lane, Northeast Harbor. 1961 a is exterior view from water; 1961 b is interior hall and stairwell. Orig. owner Mary G. Williams - 1987 Mrs. Sidney Scott - 2009 Hunter Grayer.
House and small cottage on 22 acres for sale in 1938-1940, asking price for waterfront property $10,000. Next to Richard Paine Sr.'s property opposite to Moose Island off Cape Road. Ernest L. McLean was a lawyer in Portland, ME. McLeans also had a 2 acre lot on the water and a 50 acre lot close by.
Description: House and small cottage on 22 acres for sale in 1938-1940, asking price for waterfront property $10,000. Next to Richard Paine Sr.'s property opposite to Moose Island off Cape Road. Ernest L. McLean was a lawyer in Portland, ME. McLeans also had a 2 acre lot on the water and a 50 acre lot close by.
Fraley property - Dr. Fred Fraley stayed off and on 1924 - Dr. F. Fraley 1926 - Miss Eliz Nicholas of NYC 1930 - Clarence Young of Indian Harbor, Greenwich, CT
Description: Fraley property - Dr. Fred Fraley stayed off and on 1924 - Dr. F. Fraley 1926 - Miss Eliz Nicholas of NYC 1930 - Clarence Young of Indian Harbor, Greenwich, CT
Built in 1890's by C. A. Candage. 1940 rented to Alex Torrance. Originally owned by Miss Frelinghuysen of NY. 1938 rented to William Bell Watkins, Berryville, VA.
Description: Built in 1890's by C. A. Candage. 1940 rented to Alex Torrance. Originally owned by Miss Frelinghuysen of NY. 1938 rented to William Bell Watkins, Berryville, VA.
Built 1890. Architects Fred Savage, Gardiner & Wiswell. Alterations made by Fred Savage. One of 6 homes built on Harborside for speculation. Original owner until 1915, Helen B. Howe of Boston. 1922 rented to Allen Wardwell, NYC. 1925 rented to Miss Nichols and Miss Clapp, NYC. 1986 owned by Paul Miller, listed as "Aerie".
Description: Built 1890. Architects Fred Savage, Gardiner & Wiswell. Alterations made by Fred Savage. One of 6 homes built on Harborside for speculation. Original owner until 1915, Helen B. Howe of Boston. 1922 rented to Allen Wardwell, NYC. 1925 rented to Miss Nichols and Miss Clapp, NYC. 1986 owned by Paul Miller, listed as "Aerie".
Built 1891 owner C. A. Wesson, NYC rented for a month 1928 Knowles map No. 165 Historic Survey 1986 No. 44 1986 owner Dr. Paul Vignos 6-16-2018: V. Kelly Bellis sent us information about the original owners Charles Howland Wesson (1840-1873) and Miss Emma M. Leland, who he married in 1869.
Description: Built 1891 owner C. A. Wesson, NYC rented for a month 1928 Knowles map No. 165 Historic Survey 1986 No. 44 1986 owner Dr. Paul Vignos 6-16-2018: V. Kelly Bellis sent us information about the original owners Charles Howland Wesson (1840-1873) and Miss Emma M. Leland, who he married in 1869.
Built in 1930's-80's, the house is listed as one of 14 original homes in Northeast Harbor. First owner was Warren Higgens. Now owned by William & Louisa Newlin.
Description: Built in 1930's-80's, the house is listed as one of 14 original homes in Northeast Harbor. First owner was Warren Higgens. Now owned by William & Louisa Newlin.