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7029 | House, Northeast Harbor |
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| House built by Elisha Salisbury, now The Knowles Company. Mrs. Salisbury ran a boarding house called "Northeast Harbor House", her husband ran a market. |
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| 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. | ||||
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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5808 | Kimball House, Northeast Harbor |
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| Waterfront Hotel on Beautiful Mount Desert Island Restricted Clientele. L. E Kimball Jr., Manager. |
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| Description: Waterfront Hotel on Beautiful Mount Desert Island Restricted Clientele. L. E Kimball Jr., Manager. | |||||
5809 | Kimball House, Northeast Harbor |
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5811 | Kimball House from St. Mary's Birches, Northeast Harbor, Me. |
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| Kimball House and Kimball Road from St. Mary's-by-the-sea, Northeast Harbor, Maine. |
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| Description: Kimball House and Kimball Road from St. Mary's-by-the-sea, Northeast Harbor, Maine. | |||||
4707 | Gardenside, McBride Homestead, 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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3993 | The Anchorage, Northeast Harbor |
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| Exterior shot of the three story house. See also item 4007. |
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| Description: Exterior shot of the three story house. See also item 4007. | ||||
4007 | The Anchorage, Northeast Harbor |
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| Exterior view of the three story house. Designed by Fred L. Savage. Originally built for J. C. Havemeyer, later owned by Harry Haskell and lost to fire in 1971. See also item 3993. |
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| Description: Exterior view of the three story house. Designed by Fred L. Savage. Originally built for J. C. Havemeyer, later owned by Harry Haskell and lost to fire in 1971. See also item 3993. | ||||
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. | ||||||
3996 | Rock Ridge |
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| View of the house's porch. Built in 1917-1918 for Edwin G. Merrill. |
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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. |