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Item Title Type Subject Creator Publisher Date Place Address Description
7205The Black House - Service Wing, Ellsworth, Maine
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • H.J. Burrowes Company, Portland, Maine
  • Ellsworth ME
  • 19 Black House Dr.
3541Eleazer B. Homer House in Providence, Rhode Island
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Providence RI
  • 270 Blackstone Boulevard
This house was designed by Eleazer B. Homer in 1911.
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This house was designed by Eleazer B. Homer in 1911.
15936James Albert Freeman Post Office
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  • Organizations, Civic, Municipal
  • Structures, Civic, Public, Post Office
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 8 Brook Passage
This building was used by James Albert Freeman as a Post Office from 1905 to 1914.
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This building was used by James Albert Freeman as a Post Office from 1905 to 1914.
15285George S. and Lillian B. (Walls) Hodgdon House
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Tremont, Seal Cove
  • Cape Road
14346Bion B. Reynolds House
Warren A. Dorr House
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 8 Causeway Lane North
Bion B. Reynolds House
Warren A. Dorr House
14230Elias H. Ginn House
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 9 Causeway Lane North
14353Carl Edward Kelley House
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 7 Causeway Lane South
12849The Misses Martha P. and Charlotte H. Conant Cottage
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 22 Causeway Lane South
3714Charles A. Townsend House
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Belfast ME
  • 37 Cedar Street
13568Seth Sprague Thornton House
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Houlton ME
  • 26 Charles Street
Nell Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton, who grew up at The Mountain House, in Southwest Harbor, without running water and the other modern comforts of the early 1900s was immensely proud of hers and Seth’s house in Houlton. She took many photographs of her family and friends on its porches and front steps and a few inside. Her family took pictures at the house too.
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Nell Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton, who grew up at The Mountain House, in Southwest Harbor, without running water and the other modern comforts of the early 1900s was immensely proud of hers and Seth’s house in Houlton. She took many photographs of her family and friends on its porches and front steps and a few inside. Her family took pictures at the house too.
10350Nell Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton and Seth Sprague Thornton at Home in Houlton, Maine
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • People
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Carroll - Nellie Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton (1871-1958)
  • Houlton ME
  • 26 Charles Street
10351Nell Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton and Seth Sprague Thornton's New House at Houlton, Maine
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • People
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Carroll - Nellie Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton (1871-1958)
  • Houlton ME
  • 26 Charles Street
10354Nell Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton on Prince with Seth Sprague Thornton, Houlton, Maine
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Nature, Animals
  • People
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Carroll - Nellie Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton (1871-1958)
  • Houlton ME
  • 26 Charles Street
10383Nell Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton, Mrs. Seth Sprague Thornton Driving Sleigh with Prince at Houlton, Maine
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Nature, Animals
  • People
  • Structures, Agricultural, Barn
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Carroll - Nellie Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton (1871-1958)
  • Houlton ME
  • 26 Charles Street
10385George W. Fiske Delivering Mail to Nell Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton at Houlton, Maine
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • People
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Transportation, Carriage
  • Carroll - Nellie Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton (1871-1958)
  • Houlton ME
  • 26 Charles Street
10386Nell Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton, Mrs. Seth Sprague Thornton and Sister
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • People
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Carroll - Nellie Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton (1871-1958)
  • Houlton ME
  • 26 Charles Street
10391Nell Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton and Seth Sprague Thornton, at Home, Houlton, Maine
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • People
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Carroll - Nellie Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton (1871-1958)
  • Houlton ME
  • 26 Charles Street
10499Mr. and Mrs. Seth Sprague Thornton (Nell Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton) at Home in Houlton, Maine
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • People
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Carroll - Nellie Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton (1871-1958)
  • Houlton ME
  • 26 Charles Street
10540Mr. and Mrs. Seth Sprague Thornton and Rebecca (Whitmore) Lurvey Carroll, Mrs. Jacob William Carroll
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • People
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Carroll - Nellie Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton (1871-1958)
  • Houlton ME
  • 26 Charles Street
15167Frank Mortimer Wakefield House
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Dedham MA
  • 57 Chestnut Street
15216George Kennard Hooper House
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Dedham MA
  • 57 Chestnut Street
13419Robert Kaighn House in Philadelphia
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Philadelphia PA
  • 3173 Chestnut Street
13029Edward Johnson House
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Belfast ME
  • 156 Church Street
The Johnson Homestead in Belfast, Maine is a beautiful house just at the junction of Church and High Streets. The Johnsons owned and lived in several houses on Primrose Hill, trading occupancy as one family member died and another took his place. The Johnson’s daughter, Louise Miller Johnson Pratt, Mrs. William Veazie Pratt, lived at this house at various times and at the “Pratt House,” another Johnson family house at 100 High Street on Primrose Hill. The house photographed by Henry L. Rand in 1903 was the one at what is now 156 Church Street, but was formerly 76 Church Street. It is a graceful square two story frame house with clapboarded walls, a central front entrance and portico, four chimneys, a low hip roof and an octagonal tower. The house was built in 1801 by Thomas Whittier, complete with ballroom, and used as a tavern. It was called “the best public house in Maine.” Edward and Georgianna Parker (Miller) Johnson lived at 178 Marlborough Street in Boston from 1891 and spent their summers in Belfast, after 1901 retiring to the “Johnson Homestead” at 156 Church Street. The house in the photographs shown in this collection is just at the place where Church Street later became High Street and the address changed depending upon the year and the agency noting the address. See also: “Old Houses of Belfast” by Elizabeth M. Mosher, Belfast Free Library, p. 19, 57-60, 1983. “History of the City of Belfast in the State of Maine from its First Settlement in 1875 to 1900” by Joseph Williamson, published by Loring, Short and Harmon, 1877 and 1913. “History of the City of Belfast in the State of Maine from its First Settlement in 1770 to 1875” by Joseph Williamson, published by Loring, Short and Harmon, 1877.
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The Johnson Homestead in Belfast, Maine is a beautiful house just at the junction of Church and High Streets. The Johnsons owned and lived in several houses on Primrose Hill, trading occupancy as one family member died and another took his place. The Johnson’s daughter, Louise Miller Johnson Pratt, Mrs. William Veazie Pratt, lived at this house at various times and at the “Pratt House,” another Johnson family house at 100 High Street on Primrose Hill. The house photographed by Henry L. Rand in 1903 was the one at what is now 156 Church Street, but was formerly 76 Church Street. It is a graceful square two story frame house with clapboarded walls, a central front entrance and portico, four chimneys, a low hip roof and an octagonal tower. The house was built in 1801 by Thomas Whittier, complete with ballroom, and used as a tavern. It was called “the best public house in Maine.” Edward and Georgianna Parker (Miller) Johnson lived at 178 Marlborough Street in Boston from 1891 and spent their summers in Belfast, after 1901 retiring to the “Johnson Homestead” at 156 Church Street. The house in the photographs shown in this collection is just at the place where Church Street later became High Street and the address changed depending upon the year and the agency noting the address. See also: “Old Houses of Belfast” by Elizabeth M. Mosher, Belfast Free Library, p. 19, 57-60, 1983. “History of the City of Belfast in the State of Maine from its First Settlement in 1875 to 1900” by Joseph Williamson, published by Loring, Short and Harmon, 1877 and 1913. “History of the City of Belfast in the State of Maine from its First Settlement in 1770 to 1875” by Joseph Williamson, published by Loring, Short and Harmon, 1877. [show more]
12870Nathan Clark II House
Capt. Nathan Clark House
The House of Many Steps
The House of Generations
  • Reference
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 3 Claremont Road
Nathan Clark II House
Capt. Nathan Clark House
The House of Many Steps
The House of Generations
15820Grace Clark Pease House
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 14 Claremont Road