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11648 | R-Class Racing Sloop Jack Tar After Rebuild at the Rockefeller Dock in Seal Harbor |
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| Rebuilt for Margaret Peggy (McGrath) Rockefeller in 1978 | Description: Rebuilt for Margaret Peggy (McGrath) Rockefeller in 1978 | ||
9513 | The Sea Side Inn from Ox Hill |
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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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9597 | Seal Harbor View from the Cooksey Estate |
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| Schooner Yatch - Owner Unknown | |||
9605 | Seal Harbor |
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11080 | The John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Cottage, The Eyrie, Seal Harbor |
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12556 | George Borwick Cooksey Cottage, Glengariff, Seal Harbor, Maine |
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5872 | The Seaside Inn, The Glencove Hotel and a Motor Yacht in Seal Harbor, Maine |
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| Seaside Inn on the left The Glencove Hotel on the right | Description: Seaside Inn on the left The Glencove Hotel on the right | ||||
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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9512 | The John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Cottage, The Eyrie, Seal Harbor |
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9593 | East Side of Seal Harbor |
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9594 | West Side of Seal Harbor |
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| The photograph was taken from Graycliff, the Eugene Stuart Bristol Cottage The large yacht in the harbor was Ernest Blaney Dane's auxiliary schooner, "Cone" The massive stone cottage that can be seen in the distance above the fore mast of "Cone" is "Wild Cliff," built by Rev. Alexander MacKay-Smith (1850-1911). Other visible buildings: Gray Rock, Joseph Allen Cottage Eyrie, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Cottage St. Jude's Episcopal Church Seal Harbor Congregational Church | Description: The photograph was taken from Graycliff, the Eugene Stuart Bristol Cottage The large yacht in the harbor was Ernest Blaney Dane's auxiliary schooner, "Cone" The massive stone cottage that can be seen in the distance above the fore mast of "Cone" is "Wild Cliff," built by Rev. Alexander MacKay-Smith (1850-1911). Other visible buildings: Gray Rock, Joseph Allen Cottage Eyrie, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Cottage St. Jude's Episcopal Church Seal Harbor Congregational Church [show more] | ||
9736 | Seal Harbor Panorama |
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| The photograph was taken from Graycliff, the Eugene Stuart Bristol Cottage The steamship "Norumbega" is shown leaving steamboat wharf and heading out of the harbor. The steamship "Sappho" is just outside the harbor. | Description: The photograph was taken from Graycliff, the Eugene Stuart Bristol Cottage The steamship "Norumbega" is shown leaving steamboat wharf and heading out of the harbor. The steamship "Sappho" is just outside the harbor. | ||
6847 | The John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Cottage, The Eyrie, Seal Harbor |
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10690 | Little Long Pond, Seal Harbor, Maine |
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12136 | The Seaside Inn, Seal Harbor |
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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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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. |