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15809 | Charles Barrett Morrill House |
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15819 | Fred Sidney Mayo House |
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15820 | Grace Clark Pease House |
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15822 | John Cummins Harmon House II |
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15823 | John T.R. Freeman House Katherine Walls House Jerry and Karen Craig House Gretchen and Prentice Strong House Penury Hall |
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| John T.R. Freeman House Katherine Walls House Jerry and Karen Craig House Gretchen and Prentice Strong House Penury Hall | ||||
15878 | Augustus Clark House Jesse Newell Mills House |
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| Augustus Clark House Jesse Newell Mills House | ||||
15894 | Frederick M. Black House |
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15904 | Robie Norwood Sr. House |
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| "In 1888 Capt. Robie M. Norwood of Seal Cove built a house south of where the electric power construction is now. This house was destroyed by fire in 1921.” - “Traditions and Records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine” by Mrs. Seth S. Thornton, 1938, p. 140. | Description: "In 1888 Capt. Robie M. Norwood of Seal Cove built a house south of where the electric power construction is now. This house was destroyed by fire in 1921.” - “Traditions and Records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine” by Mrs. Seth S. Thornton, 1938, p. 140. | |||
15905 | Ronald Dean Rich House |
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| Originally Ronald Dean Rich's house and boat shop were on one piece of property. The two sites have since been divided. | Description: Originally Ronald Dean Rich's house and boat shop were on one piece of property. The two sites have since been divided. | |||
15928 | Henry Bucknam Wass House |
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15936 | James Albert Freeman Post Office |
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| This building was used by James Albert Freeman as a Post Office from 1905 to 1914. | Description: This building was used by James Albert Freeman as a Post Office from 1905 to 1914. | |||
15979 | Joseph Gilman Parker Jr. House |
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15986 | Lewis Kennison Robinson House II Langdon W. Wood and Russell G. Manchester House |
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| Lewis Kennison Robinson House II Langdon W. Wood and Russell G. Manchester House | ||||
15989 | Montreville Clark Gilley House |
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16010 | Rufus Whitman McKay Sr. House |
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16024 | Wilbur C. Wallace House |
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| The Wilbur C. Wallace House was built about 1902 by William Wallace. He sold it to Edwin Albert Lawler and his wife, Vienna Sophia (Dix) Lawler. | Description: The Wilbur C. Wallace House was built about 1902 by William Wallace. He sold it to Edwin Albert Lawler and his wife, Vienna Sophia (Dix) Lawler. | |||
16029 | Wendell Holmes Gilley House |
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16030 | William Lawton Jr. House - 2nd House James North Stanley - 1st Cottage |
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| William Lawton Jr. House - 2nd House James North Stanley - 1st Cottage | ||||
16031 | William Lawton Jr. House - 3rd House Mrs. Lawton’s Tea Room and Candy Shop |
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| William Lawton Jr. House - 3rd House Mrs. Lawton’s Tea Room and Candy Shop | ||||
14317 | Albert 'Bert' Robinson House Clarence Mortimer Gott / Eva Colson Dorr Reed House |
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| Albert 'Bert' Robinson House Clarence Mortimer Gott / Eva Colson Dorr Reed House | ||||
14321 | Fred Eaton Young House |
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14328 | Amos Sheldon Brown House |
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14331 | Artemas Jean Haines Richardson House The Birches |
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| Artemas Jean Haines Richardson House The Birches | ||||
14332 | Arthur Osborne Willauer Cottage Stephen Bartlett Homer Cottage |
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| Arthur Osborne Willauer Cottage Stephen Bartlett Homer Cottage | ||||
14333 | Arthur T. Richardson House Leslie Frank White House |
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| Arthur T. Richardson House Leslie Frank White House |