Description: Designed by Fred L. Savage and built in 1887 (enlarged, 1907) and named for Daniel Coit Gilman, the school closed in 1951 and was razed in 1953.
Shows the Gilpatrick homestead (center), which later became the Tea Garden and then a summer house called Little Orchard. Brown & Gilley's hall out over Gilpatrick Cove (far left) and Cove Cottage (right).
Description: Shows the Gilpatrick homestead (center), which later became the Tea Garden and then a summer house called Little Orchard. Brown & Gilley's hall out over Gilpatrick Cove (far left) and Cove Cottage (right).
Description: "Manchester Home" or "Indian Head". Built in 1880's, original owner John Manchester of Northeast Harbor. Used as home or Inn. 1986 owner Stacey Loyd.
Three small b/w Photographs of "Cow Cottage" on Peabody Dr. , originally owned by Francis G. Peabody (designed by Peabody & Stearns 1901). Later owned by Alan McIlhenny and Rodman Thompson. May have been called "Runnymeade".
Description: Three small b/w Photographs of "Cow Cottage" on Peabody Dr. , originally owned by Francis G. Peabody (designed by Peabody & Stearns 1901). Later owned by Alan McIlhenny and Rodman Thompson. May have been called "Runnymeade".
B/W view (1891 C) showing "Stone Acres" (Stoney Acres), summer cottage and barn of Erastus Corning. Cornings Point (aka Sargents Head) with Bear Island in background.
Description: B/W view (1891 C) showing "Stone Acres" (Stoney Acres), summer cottage and barn of Erastus Corning. Cornings Point (aka Sargents Head) with Bear Island in background.
Blueprints of interior and exterior of cottage on Manchester Road, Northeast Harbor designed for Dr. Theodore Dunham. Known early as "Dunham Cottage", later "Lilac Ledge." Owner in mid-1980's was Mrs. E. Ryerson. May 1902.
Description: Blueprints of interior and exterior of cottage on Manchester Road, Northeast Harbor designed for Dr. Theodore Dunham. Known early as "Dunham Cottage", later "Lilac Ledge." Owner in mid-1980's was Mrs. E. Ryerson. May 1902.