Lot map, 20 1/2x24", parchment, of property of Hannah L. Smallidge on Smallidge Point/Gilpatrick Cove. Drawing shows the Steamboat Wharf and access road to it. Names mentioned are Wolcott, Hannah Smallidge. Shows land later bought by W. W. Vaughan. Outline shows Smallidge Homestead.
Description: Lot map, 20 1/2x24", parchment, of property of Hannah L. Smallidge on Smallidge Point/Gilpatrick Cove. Drawing shows the Steamboat Wharf and access road to it. Names mentioned are Wolcott, Hannah Smallidge. Shows land later bought by W. W. Vaughan. Outline shows Smallidge Homestead.
...Small, sketched lot map on parchment of properties off Central Street (also Sea Street), NortheastHarbor. Properties include: N. H. Joy, A. M...Sargeant, shore of NortheastHarbor...
Description: ...Small, sketched lot map on parchment of properties off Central Street (also Sea Street), NortheastHarbor. Properties include: N. H. Joy, A. M...Sargeant, shore of NortheastHarbor...
Ink on tracing cloth drawings (24x19" and 22x18") of land conveyed to Gen. Henry Strong by Asa Smallidge on Somes Sound. Also noted as the Willard lot, relates to present day 107, Manchester Road.
Description: Ink on tracing cloth drawings (24x19" and 22x18") of land conveyed to Gen. Henry Strong by Asa Smallidge on Somes Sound. Also noted as the Willard lot, relates to present day 107, Manchester Road.
Blueprints donated by Constance (Tanny) Clark regarding her old family house called "Brackenfell". Included are 2 letters, 1 legal agreement pertaining to the property.
Description: Blueprints donated by Constance (Tanny) Clark regarding her old family house called "Brackenfell". Included are 2 letters, 1 legal agreement pertaining to the property.
One of the guest cottages built by the Doanes (14 South Shore Road). Now called "Hard Alee". This shows an unrealized addition. Fred L. Savage proposed it, but nothing came to be.
Description: One of the guest cottages built by the Doanes (14 South Shore Road). Now called "Hard Alee". This shows an unrealized addition. Fred L. Savage proposed it, but nothing came to be.