Architect's plans from a book of mail order church plans published by Benjamin D. Price in 1892. The small wing shown on the left in the drawing was altered slightly and built on the right in Southwest Harbor.
Description: Architect's plans from a book of mail order church plans published by Benjamin D. Price in 1892. The small wing shown on the left in the drawing was altered slightly and built on the right in Southwest Harbor.
The white building with the staircase at the left of the watercolor is the building where John Richardson conducted his tailoring business with the Customs House on the second floor. The building in the center of the painting is part of the discarded South Norwood Cove school, presumably now J.T.R. Freeman's home. (It should be noted that what is now the village of Southwest Harbor used to be called South Norwood's Cove.) The little white building to the right would be the post office, probably with people playing croquet in front of it.
Description: The white building with the staircase at the left of the watercolor is the building where John Richardson conducted his tailoring business with the Customs House on the second floor. The building in the center of the painting is part of the discarded South Norwood Cove school, presumably now J.T.R. Freeman's home. (It should be noted that what is now the village of Southwest Harbor used to be called South Norwood's Cove.) The little white building to the right would be the post office, probably with people playing croquet in front of it. [show more]
Left to Right: Sylvia (Richardson) Grindle, Mrs. Charles Glidden Grindle (1893-1970) Ruth Mae (Thurston) Grindle, Mrs. Ralph Merrill Grindle (1915-2008) Ralph Merrill Grindle (1915-2005)
Description: Left to Right: Sylvia (Richardson) Grindle, Mrs. Charles Glidden Grindle (1893-1970) Ruth Mae (Thurston) Grindle, Mrs. Ralph Merrill Grindle (1915-2008) Ralph Merrill Grindle (1915-2005)
The man enjoying his garden may be John T.R. Freeman Freeman. John T.R. Freeman House (Rebuilt from the South Norwood Cove School building) Katherine Walls House Jerry and Karen Craig House Gretchen and Prentice Strong House Penury Hall
Description: The man enjoying his garden may be John T.R. Freeman Freeman. John T.R. Freeman House (Rebuilt from the South Norwood Cove School building) Katherine Walls House Jerry and Karen Craig House Gretchen and Prentice Strong House Penury Hall
The photograph was taken by unknown summer visitors and carefully preserved in an album. They were probably standing on Main Street. It is not visible from Main Street now, but the Congregational Church at 29 High Road is clearly visible in the background. The other buildings shown in the building from Left to Right: William Joseph Tower House and Barn – 38 Clark Point Road Isaac Herrick House (partially visible to left of Phillips house door) – 43 Clark Point Road Dirigo Hotel (visible just above the portico on the right side of the Phillips house – 45 Dirigo Road, burned in 1960. Southwest Harbor Congregational Church – 29 High Road
Description: The photograph was taken by unknown summer visitors and carefully preserved in an album. They were probably standing on Main Street. It is not visible from Main Street now, but the Congregational Church at 29 High Road is clearly visible in the background. The other buildings shown in the building from Left to Right: William Joseph Tower House and Barn – 38 Clark Point Road Isaac Herrick House (partially visible to left of Phillips house door) – 43 Clark Point Road Dirigo Hotel (visible just above the portico on the right side of the Phillips house – 45 Dirigo Road, burned in 1960. Southwest Harbor Congregational Church – 29 High Road [show more]