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16282 | The Benjamin Herrick Dodge House The Charlotte Rhoades House and Park |
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11579 | Clark Point Road From Three Chimneys to the James Francis Ross House |
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10479 | The Cooper Family Out on the Water near Sleepy Hollow By-the-Sound |
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| Left to Right: Unknown nurse Samuel Inman Cooper Unknown boy - family or boatman? | Description: Left to Right: Unknown nurse Samuel Inman Cooper Unknown boy - family or boatman? | ||||
9477 | Pine Lodge or Balla Cragga From the Water |
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6775 | View from Deacon's Cove to the William Gilman Parker House |
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6776 | Robert Kaighn's Pine Lodge / Balla Cragga and Samuel Champion Cooper's The Larches |
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9001 | View of "Fox Dens" from Across Norwood Cove |
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9002 | View from Field Across Norwood Cove |
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9006 | View from Across Norwood Cove |
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5311 | Albert Wilson Bee's Cottage, Sleepy Hollow By-the-Sound - View From the Castle |
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5261 | View North from Annex Piazza |
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5096 | View of "Fox Dens" from Fernald Point |
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7959 | Louise Lawton (Fernald) Goulding, Mrs. Lynn Morse Goulding House |
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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] | ||
7259 | Clark Point and Fernald Point Showing the Clark Home and the Foote Cottage |
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7719 | William T. Holmes House and Surrounding Buildings on the South Side of Clark Point Road |
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| Photograph taken from 19 Clark Point Road, Southwest Harbor, Maine - The Southwest Motor Company - previously site of Moore's Garage Co. - site of the Post Office building in 2010. The automobile parked on Clark Point Road at the left was a c. 1962 Plymouth. The center car parked on the road was a 1960 Chevrolet. The one parked in the yard by the picket fence was a Dodge. “R.B. Jackson [Richard Benson Jackson (1893-1959)] is having a building erected on his lot lately purchased from P.L. Sargent. A filling station and other conveniences will be established there, and the extensive grounds opened as a parking place. This will be a great convenience to the customers of the Jackson market.” – The Ellsworth American, Wednesday, April 15, 1936. | Description: Photograph taken from 19 Clark Point Road, Southwest Harbor, Maine - The Southwest Motor Company - previously site of Moore's Garage Co. - site of the Post Office building in 2010. The automobile parked on Clark Point Road at the left was a c. 1962 Plymouth. The center car parked on the road was a 1960 Chevrolet. The one parked in the yard by the picket fence was a Dodge. “R.B. Jackson [Richard Benson Jackson (1893-1959)] is having a building erected on his lot lately purchased from P.L. Sargent. A filling station and other conveniences will be established there, and the extensive grounds opened as a parking place. This will be a great convenience to the customers of the Jackson market.” – The Ellsworth American, Wednesday, April 15, 1936. [show more] |