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You searched for: Creator: is exactly 'Soules - George John Soules'✖Place: Southwest Harbor✖Subject: Structures✖Subject: Dwellings✖Subject: House✖
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12604 | The Cedars |
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15609 | Robert Malcom Carter House |
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| These photos were taken after the home was purchased by George and Janice Soules in 2013. Above - August 2016. The view is looking south down Forest Avenue toward Main Street. 1 - August 2016 showing 2014 addition in back 2 - July 2013 3 - July 2013 | Description: These photos were taken after the home was purchased by George and Janice Soules in 2013. Above - August 2016. The view is looking south down Forest Avenue toward Main Street. 1 - August 2016 showing 2014 addition in back 2 - July 2013 3 - July 2013 | |
12621 | William Irving Mayo House - The Central House |
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12622 | Samuel Watson Herrick Store and Custom House as House on Earl Gott’s Property |
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12623 | View Northeast on the High Road |
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| The church steeple is just visible between the trees to the left of the telephone pole. Rebecca Carroll's house, 7 High Road is the first house on the left. The second visible house, number 11, was built by her son, Phillip Tracy Carroll, in 1932. The third visible house, number 17, was built by builder Robie Melvin Norwood Jr. for himself in 1924. Rebecca’s daughter Nellie “Nell” Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton built at 23 High Road in 1922. Another daughter, Alice (Carroll) Young built at 38 High Road in 1907. Compare this photograph to SWHPL 6350 in which Rebecca is shown standing at about the second tree on the left in this photograph. | Description: The church steeple is just visible between the trees to the left of the telephone pole. Rebecca Carroll's house, 7 High Road is the first house on the left. The second visible house, number 11, was built by her son, Phillip Tracy Carroll, in 1932. The third visible house, number 17, was built by builder Robie Melvin Norwood Jr. for himself in 1924. Rebecca’s daughter Nellie “Nell” Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton built at 23 High Road in 1922. Another daughter, Alice (Carroll) Young built at 38 High Road in 1907. Compare this photograph to SWHPL 6350 in which Rebecca is shown standing at about the second tree on the left in this photograph. [show more] | ||
12630 | House at the Location of the Simeon Holden Mayo's Blacksmith and Bicycle Shop |
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12631 | Captain Jacob Schoppy Mayo House |
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12608 | The John T.R. Freeman House as the Prentice and Gretchen K. Strong House - Penury Hall |
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12610 | The James E. Robinson Property as Acadia Cottages |
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12612 | The Joseph Dana Phillips House |
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12616 | Eugene Shubal Thurston’s Post Office |
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12597 | Park Theater Doors at the Birches |
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12586 | Cove's End - The John C. Harmon House - The Grace M. Simmons House |
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12588 | The George Ripley Fuller House at 19 Herrick Road |
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