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12894 | Bass Harbor Post Office McKinley Post Office |
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| Bass Harbor Post Office McKinley Post Office | ||||
12835 | Ruth Moore / Eleanor Mayo House |
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| This is the house that Ruth Moore and her partner Eleanor Ruth Mayo built together using found lumber including driftwood. | Description: This is the house that Ruth Moore and her partner Eleanor Ruth Mayo built together using found lumber including driftwood. | |||
13207 | Bass Harbor Head Light |
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13231 | Simeon Amasa Holden Boat House Almira T. (Verrill) Dix and Captain Charles B. Dix Boat House Lyle Arlington Reed House Mary Guild Leighton (Homand) Jones House |
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| Simeon Amasa Holden Boat House Almira T. (Verrill) Dix and Captain Charles B. Dix Boat House Lyle Arlington Reed House Mary Guild Leighton (Homand) Jones House | ||||
13230 | Simeon Amasa Holden House Almira T. (Verrill) Dix and Captain Charles B. Dix House |
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| In addition to the house, the "Dix Family Stable" is at 5 Stable Lane. It in on the National Register of Historic Places and was designed by an unknown architect in the Queen Anne Style. Its "Period of Significance" is listed as 1875-1899 with 1890 as the significant year. | Simeon Amasa Holden House Almira T. (Verrill) Dix and Captain Charles B. Dix House Description: In addition to the house, the "Dix Family Stable" is at 5 Stable Lane. It in on the National Register of Historic Places and was designed by an unknown architect in the Queen Anne Style. Its "Period of Significance" is listed as 1875-1899 with 1890 as the significant year. | |||
15036 | Lyle Arlington Reed Store |
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| Lyle Arlington Reed's store was opened in about 1945 in Bass Harbor. It was a general grocery and meat store and, later, a small lunch area for the nearby factory workers was added. Lyle sold the building to Dr. Channing H. Washburn of Bass Harbor who turned the building into a residence. - Information from Elsie V. (Reed) Lunt, Mrs. Clarence L. Lunt - Interview 09/22/10. "McKinley – The building on the Shore Road owned by Lyle Reed has been completed and the store will be opened in connection with his taxi business." The Ellsworth American, Wednesday, May 28, 1947. | Description: Lyle Arlington Reed's store was opened in about 1945 in Bass Harbor. It was a general grocery and meat store and, later, a small lunch area for the nearby factory workers was added. Lyle sold the building to Dr. Channing H. Washburn of Bass Harbor who turned the building into a residence. - Information from Elsie V. (Reed) Lunt, Mrs. Clarence L. Lunt - Interview 09/22/10. "McKinley – The building on the Shore Road owned by Lyle Reed has been completed and the store will be opened in connection with his taxi business." The Ellsworth American, Wednesday, May 28, 1947. [show more] | |||
14676 | Edmund Blanchard Reed II House |
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13491 | Osborne Milton Kittridge House and Store |
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13356 | P.W. Richardson & Son Wharf |
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13192 | Perry Warrington Richardson House |
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13095 | Eben B. Clark House |
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| Eben Clark’s house was destroyed by fire circa 1922. It had been closed for the winter. Ruth Carroll Kittredge (1907-2004), later Mrs. Morris Augustus Dolliver, was 15 years old when it burned. “My grandfather woke up one morning with bright light coming in the bedroom window. The house was all ablaze.” - Interview with Ruth Carroll (Kittredge) Dolliver, Mrs. Morris A. Dolliver (1907-2004), conducted by Tina Baker on January 30, 1998. Ruth’s grandfather was Osborne Milton Kittredge (1844-1928). Ruth and her family lived with him in his house near the Marsh Bridge in Bass Harbor at 122 Tremont Road (Route 102), Tremont, Maine, Tax Map 15 – Lot 2, across the road from the Eben Clark house. | Description: Eben Clark’s house was destroyed by fire circa 1922. It had been closed for the winter. Ruth Carroll Kittredge (1907-2004), later Mrs. Morris Augustus Dolliver, was 15 years old when it burned. “My grandfather woke up one morning with bright light coming in the bedroom window. The house was all ablaze.” - Interview with Ruth Carroll (Kittredge) Dolliver, Mrs. Morris A. Dolliver (1907-2004), conducted by Tina Baker on January 30, 1998. Ruth’s grandfather was Osborne Milton Kittredge (1844-1928). Ruth and her family lived with him in his house near the Marsh Bridge in Bass Harbor at 122 Tremont Road (Route 102), Tremont, Maine, Tax Map 15 – Lot 2, across the road from the Eben Clark house. [show more] | |||
12888 | Olsen Memorial Chapel |
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