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16201 | Malcolm S. Ward in front of Unknown House |
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6470 | Family with House and Barn |
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| Possibly Monroe Barn in Belfast? | ||||
7272 | Daniel Fairfield Norwood House |
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10126 | "Juniper Farm" - Eugenia Ketterlinus House |
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| This house was built on 100 acres purchased by William Heath for $11.07 in 1798. According to a pledge made by Eugenia Ketterlinus, Heath's heirs, including J. Julian, Louise M., Victor A. and Fred W., could occupy the house until their death. Eugenia had acquired the property through a tax lien. The Mill was across the road from the house. | Description: This house was built on 100 acres purchased by William Heath for $11.07 in 1798. According to a pledge made by Eugenia Ketterlinus, Heath's heirs, including J. Julian, Louise M., Victor A. and Fred W., could occupy the house until their death. Eugenia had acquired the property through a tax lien. The Mill was across the road from the house. | |||||
7337 | Uncle Sam Gott House |
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| "Uncle Sam Gott House Where Belle Staples Lived So Long" | ||||||
7293 | Grampy Webster's House |
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12829 | Jonathan Stewart's Neighborhood - Aberdeen, Scotland. |
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| The photograph shows a row of houses on Ord Street in Aberdeen, where Jonathan Stewart grew up. It explains a mystery that has confounded historians in Maine for some time. How did the granite house at 419 Main Street in Southwest Harbor come to be? Jonathan built it in 1947. | Description: The photograph shows a row of houses on Ord Street in Aberdeen, where Jonathan Stewart grew up. It explains a mystery that has confounded historians in Maine for some time. How did the granite house at 419 Main Street in Southwest Harbor come to be? Jonathan built it in 1947. | |||||
11823 | The Fred Sidney Mayo House, Southwest Harbor, Maine |
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| Fred Sidney Mayo built the house circa 1930. | Description: Fred Sidney Mayo built the house circa 1930. | |||
6464 | Elias H. Ginn House |
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6465 | Elias H. Ginn House |
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6467 | Howard Cooper Johnson Cottage - Ledge End |
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6248 | Unknown House on a Steep Hill |
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6175 | House with Women and Children |
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12642 | John Lenzey Stanley House |
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12643 | John Lenzey Stanley House |
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10662 | Unknown House |
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10661 | Unknown House |
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10558 | The Lewis Freeman House |
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| Owned by Wendell S. Seavey when this photograph was taken. | |||||
7359 | George H. Kirkpatrick House |
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7324 | Fred Sidney Mayo - Camp At Long Pond |
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7297 | Capt. Robie M. Norwood House - Southwest Harbor |
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| Says Grampa Norwood's House Grammie - Aljava Celestine Carver Norwood (1844-1917) holding Percy Lord Norwood (1896-1897) and Aunt Emma - Emma J. Coggins Norwood (1872-1951) | Description: Says Grampa Norwood's House Grammie - Aljava Celestine Carver Norwood (1844-1917) holding Percy Lord Norwood (1896-1897) and Aunt Emma - Emma J. Coggins Norwood (1872-1951) | |||||
7233 | Mildred G. (Butler) Freeman House |
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| Note on back of photograph says "Heirs of Alfred Butler" | Description: Note on back of photograph says "Heirs of Alfred Butler" | |||||
7173 | Flora Belle (Butler) Murphy Lawton House |
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5945 | Unknown House - Bracketed - Southwest Harbor ? |
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