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Benjamin Riggs House, Riggs Cove, Robinhood, Sagadahoc County, ME

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Summary

Suggested address, Riggs Cove, is not verifiable in documentation.

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-16

Survey number: HABS ME-46

Building/structure dates: ca. 1792- ca. 1794 Initial Construction

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houses domestic life legislators robinhood riggs house benjamin riggs house cove riggs cove sagadahoc sagadahoc county maine charles e abbott a r farrington historic american buildings survey eleanor e jannell benjamin riggs frank d sampson carl r stearns josiah t thomas tubby photo architectural diagrams library of congress
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Date

1933 - 1970
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Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
Riggs, Benjamin
Jannell, Eleanor E
Abbott, Charles E
Sampson, Frank D
Stearns, Carl R
Farrington, A R
Tubby, Josiah T (Thomas), photographer
Tubby, Josiah T (Thomas), photographer
Tubby, Josiah T (Thomas), photographer
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Location

Robinhood ,  43.85673, -69.73145
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Library of Congress
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http://www.loc.gov/
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No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/114_habs.html

label_outline Explore Benjamin Riggs House, Benjamin Riggs, Riggs Cove

Left to right: Admiral W.H. Standley, United States Ambassador to Russia; Mr. Alexander Kirk, United States Minister to Egypt; Colonel T.S. Riggs (representing General Maxwell). Photograph taken at airport near Cairo as Mr. Kirk and Colonel Riggs saw Admiral Standley take-off for America. Photograph taken Tuesday, October 13, 1942

Benjamin Riggs House, Riggs Cove, Robinhood, Sagadahoc County, ME

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[Nick Riggs] - Public domain photograph

Mrs. Carol Porter setting out milk bottle. Shot shows small shack the Porters lived in while they were building their house

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burton and child. Mr. Burton came from Moose Head Lake region, Maine, where he used to run a sportsman's camp. Have been traveling around in a trailer for three years. Had a few weeks work at one of the branches of the iron works a number of months ago, has been unemployed since. Has been trying to get work at the Bath Iron Works but so far has been unsuccessful. Was planning to move to Bath with their trailer the next day. Trailer was about five miles out from center of Bath. Had no electricity and used the sanitary facilities of a house nearby

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