Entrance to Hauterive, Bar Harbor, ca. 1899

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Entrance to Hauterive, Bar Harbor, ca. 1899

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In 1881, William Ralph Emerson designed the first of two shingle-style cottages (the second in 1886) located at what was then called Edenfield. The cottages were designed for Samuel E. Lyons and his son-in-law General William A. Smith. The property was sold to Mrs. Carpenter in 1899. One of the cottages was redesigned by Andrews, Jacques & Rantoul in the Tudor revival style and then renamed by Mrs. Carpenter as Hauterive because of its position overlooking Frenchman Bay.

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  • Title: Entrance to Hauterive, Bar Harbor, ca. 1899
  • Creator: The Valentine & Sons' Publishing Co., Ltd., New York
  • Creation Date: circa 1899
  • Subject Date: 1881
  • Location: Bar Harbor, Hancock County, ME
  • Media: Postcard
  • Dimensions: 13 3/4 cm x 8 1/2 cm
  • Local Code: JML PC 19179
  • Object Type: Image

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