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5805 | Joseph Dana Phillips House |
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| Identified by Willie Granston. See also Item 2583. |
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4978 | Hilltop Cottage, Northeast Harbor |
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| Fred Savage's home. Shows floors plans and has description of the home. |
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| Description: Fred Savage's home. Shows floors plans and has description of the home. | |||||
6974 | Birchcroft, Northeast Harbor |
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| Built in 1892 by Fred L. Savage. Original owner: Mr. Carol S. Tyson of Philadelphia. 1985 owners: Mr. and Mrs. Halbach-Merz. |
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| Description: Built in 1892 by Fred L. Savage. Original owner: Mr. Carol S. Tyson of Philadelphia. 1985 owners: Mr. and Mrs. Halbach-Merz. | ||||
5701 | Homer Reed House, Northeast Harbor |
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5584 | Frances Clark Cottage, Northeast Harbor |
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| Frances Clark cottage on Harborside Road, 3rd on left coming into town. Architect, Fred Savage. Also: Ledge Lawn |
| Description: Frances Clark cottage on Harborside Road, 3rd on left coming into town. Architect, Fred Savage. Also: Ledge Lawn | ||||||
5711 | John Manchester House, Northeast Harbor |
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5140 | Four Winds Home |
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| 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. | ||||||
5535 | Pierrepont Cottage |
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| Exterior of "Old Homestead", originally owned by John Manchester II, then Mrs. Platt, Henry N. Platt, Mrs. R. S. Pierrepont. |
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| Description: Exterior of "Old Homestead", originally owned by John Manchester II, then Mrs. Platt, Henry N. Platt, Mrs. R. S. Pierrepont. | ||||
5699 | Rawle House, Northeast Harbor |
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| Later owned by Dickey family. |
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5706 | Haskell Cottage, Northeast Harbor |
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| Designed by Fred L. Savage. Burned. |
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6954 | Manchester House, Northeast Harbor |
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| Called Nearwoods, later Gruvie. |
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7180 | Westview, Northeast Harbor |
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| Parlor with fireplace. |
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4967 | Old Homestead |
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| Later owned by the Platt and Kirkland families. |
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5681 | Hill Cottage No. 2 |
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| Later burned. |
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5708 | Carhart Cottage, Northeast Harbor |
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| Amory Carhart cottage, demolished |
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5306 | Lewis Cottage - interior |
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| Two photographs of the interior of Lewis Cottage on Schoolhouse Ledge owned by Mrs. Lawrence Lewis of Philadelphia in 1902; designed by Fred Savage. |
| Description: Two photographs of the interior of Lewis Cottage on Schoolhouse Ledge owned by Mrs. Lawrence Lewis of Philadelphia in 1902; designed by Fred Savage. | ||||||
4986 | The Old Smallidge Homestead on Smallidge Point, Northeast Harbor |
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| 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. |
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| 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. | ||||
5700 | Mr. Wilson's House, Northeast Harbor |
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5705 | Vaughan Cottage, Northeast Harbor |
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| Destroyed |
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4874 | Stoneacres Cottage |
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| Stoneacres, also known as Stoney Acres and Sargents Head. Built by Corning of Albany, owned in 1999 by W. B. D. Stroud. |
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| Description: Stoneacres, also known as Stoney Acres and Sargents Head. Built by Corning of Albany, owned in 1999 by W. B. D. Stroud. | |||||
5308 | Mullins Cottage, Northeast Harbor |
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| Photograph of one side of Mullins Cottage, now Astor guest house, on South Shore Rd. at Gilpatrick Cove. |
| Description: Photograph of one side of Mullins Cottage, now Astor guest house, on South Shore Rd. at Gilpatrick Cove. | ||||||
5309 | Mullins Cottage, Northeast Harbor |
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| Photograph of the Mullins Cottage view from Smallidge Point at Gilpatrick Cove. After 1970's, this became the Astor guest house at Cove End. |
| 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. | ||||||
5703 | In the Woods, Northeast Harbor |
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4252 | Rush |
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| Location is near S. N. Gilpatrick farm, South Shore Road. |
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4291 | Mrs. Gray's Cottage |
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| Now the Clark cottage, "Seaward", South Shore Road. |
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