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12556 | George Borwick Cooksey Cottage, Glengariff, Seal Harbor, Maine |
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6279 | Captain Gilbert Theodore Hadlock at Steamboat Wharf in Seal Harbor |
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6280 | Helen Chapin, Captain Hadlock and Dorothy Elder Marcus at Steamboat Wharf in Seal Harbor |
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9581 | The Bridge over Raven's Nest Gorge, Sea Cliff Drive, Seal Harbor, Maine |
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9582 | Seal Harbor |
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9585 | Little Long Pond |
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6579 | Henry Wilder Foote II and fiance Eleanor Tyson Cope |
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| The large cottage in the background is "Wild Cliff" at Seal Harbor designed and built for Alexander MacKay-Smith (1850-1911) by Charles A. Candage (1851-1912), a local builder, in 1901-1902. Bishop MacKay-Smith was head of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania. He donated the “Morning Star” to the Maine Seacoast Mission as their second mission boat. | Description: The large cottage in the background is "Wild Cliff" at Seal Harbor designed and built for Alexander MacKay-Smith (1850-1911) by Charles A. Candage (1851-1912), a local builder, in 1901-1902. Bishop MacKay-Smith was head of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania. He donated the “Morning Star” to the Maine Seacoast Mission as their second mission boat. | |||
5729 | Pinkham's Wharf in Seal Harbor |
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5814 | The Seaside Inn, Seal Harbor |
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5815 | The Seaside Inn, Seal Harbor |
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