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You searched for: Subject: is exactly 'Structures, Dwellings, House'✖Date: 1890s✖Place: Southwest Harbor✖
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15522 | Eliza S. Robbins House Fred M. Robbins House |
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| "Fred Robbins had his house built by William H. Rea. During the years that Mr, Robbins was employed as a lighthouse keeper, the house was rented and so he built the small cottage to the south of his home as a place where he and his wife could spend their annual vacations." - “Traditions and Records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine” by Mrs. Seth S. Thornton, 1938, p. 143. | Eliza S. Robbins House Fred M. Robbins House Description: "Fred Robbins had his house built by William H. Rea. During the years that Mr, Robbins was employed as a lighthouse keeper, the house was rented and so he built the small cottage to the south of his home as a place where he and his wife could spend their annual vacations." - “Traditions and Records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine” by Mrs. Seth S. Thornton, 1938, p. 143. | |
5118 | View of Henry Clark House from Henry Rand's Window at Three Chimneys |
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6174 | Jacob William and Rebecca (Whitmore) Lurvey Carroll at The Mountain House |
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5275 | View from Henry Lathrop Rand's Window of the Clark Cottage (Island House Hotel) and William Gilman Parker House |
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| The house on the right was the Henry Parker House. The house on the left was the William Gilman Parker House. | Description: The house on the right was the Henry Parker House. The house on the left was the William Gilman Parker House. | ||
5933 | The James Robinson House |
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| Sitting in the buggy in front of the house are Alton E. Farnsworth and his wife, Emily (Robinson) Farnsworth and their nephew, Christopher Wendell Lawler, son of Emily's sister, Caroline Robinson, Mrs. Allen Jacob Lawler. Emily's mother, Abigail "Argo" (Whitmore) Robinson, is standing in the doorway. | Description: Sitting in the buggy in front of the house are Alton E. Farnsworth and his wife, Emily (Robinson) Farnsworth and their nephew, Christopher Wendell Lawler, son of Emily's sister, Caroline Robinson, Mrs. Allen Jacob Lawler. Emily's mother, Abigail "Argo" (Whitmore) Robinson, is standing in the doorway. | ||
5319 | Nathan Clark Cottage "Three Chimneys" |
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5407 | Millie Lawton, Arthur Lawton, Willie Parker, Jack Parker and Fred Parker at the William Gilman Parker House |
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7886 | The George Lewis Harmon House - "The Old Harmon House" |
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7887 | The George Lewis Harmon House - "The Old Harmon House" |
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5937 | Robie M. Norwood Jr. - 1st House |
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5934 | Allen Jacob Lawler House |
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| "Mr. Lawler built his own residence about 1897." - Thornton, Nellie [Mrs. Seth]. Traditions and Records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine (Southwest Harbor Public Library, 1938, 1988 Reprint), p. 156. Allen's wife, Ina Caroline (Robinson) Lawler, is seated on the steps. Their son, Christopher Wendell Lawler, is standing on the lawn at the left. Photographer unknown. | Description: "Mr. Lawler built his own residence about 1897." - Thornton, Nellie [Mrs. Seth]. Traditions and Records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine (Southwest Harbor Public Library, 1938, 1988 Reprint), p. 156. Allen's wife, Ina Caroline (Robinson) Lawler, is seated on the steps. Their son, Christopher Wendell Lawler, is standing on the lawn at the left. Photographer unknown. |