John Calvin Stevens House, 52 Bowdoin Street, Portland, Cumberland Cou...
Significance: House was built in 1884 in the "shingle style" by the Portland architect John Calvin Stevens, 1855-1940, as his own residence and has an early example of revived use of the gambrel roof. Survey ... More
John Calvin Stevens House, 52 Bowdoin Street, Portland, Cumberland Cou...
Significance: House was built in 1884 in the "shingle style" by the Portland architect John Calvin Stevens, 1855-1940, as his own residence and has an early example of revived use of the gambrel roof. Survey ... More
Southern Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, ...
Significance: This building was erected after the completion of a facility master plan by John Calvin Stevens in 1906. Stevens received the contract for the completion of the master plan the subsequent contrac... More
Southern Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, ...
Significance: This building was erected after the completion of a facility master plan by John Calvin Stevens in 1906. Stevens received both the contract for the completion of the master plan and the subsequen... More
John Calvin Stevens House, 52 Bowdoin Street, Portland, Cumberland Cou...
Significance: House was built in 1884 in the "shingle style" by the Portland architect John Calvin Stevens, 1855-1940, as his own residence and has an early example of revived use of the gambrel roof. Survey ... More
Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...
Significance: This wooden church, a vernacular interpretation of the Gothic Revival style, is one of the finest examples of American Gothic Revival church architecture surviving in New England today. Survey n... More
McLellan-Sweat House, 111 High Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: A handsome Federal style house, with noteworthy detailing and interior woodwork. Significant as documentation of the lifestyle of the merchant elite of early 19th century New England. Unprocesse... More
John Calvin Stevens House, 52 Bowdoin Street, Portland, Cumberland Cou...
Significance: House was built in 1884 in the "shingle style" by the Portland architect John Calvin Stevens, 1855-1940, as his own residence and has an early example of revived use of the gambrel roof. Survey ... More
Brown-Donahue House, Delano Park, Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland County, M...
Significance: This structure was designed in 1885-86 by John Calvin Stevens, architect of Portland. It is the best local example of the typical shingled suburban and summer houses occurring throughout the 1880s... More
Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...
Significance: This wooden church, a vernacular interpretation of the Gothic Revival style, is one of the finest examples of American Gothic Revival church architecture surviving in New England today. Survey n... More
McLellan-Sweat House, 111 High Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: A handsome Federal style house, with noteworthy detailing and interior woodwork. Significant as documentation of the lifestyle of the merchant elite of early 19th century New England. Unprocesse... More
Southern Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, ...
Significance: This building was erected after the completion of a facility master plan by John Calvin Stevens in 1906. Stevens received both the contract for the completion of the master plan and the subsequen... More
John Calvin Stevens House, 52 Bowdoin Street, Portland, Cumberland Cou...
Significance: House was built in 1884 in the "shingle style" by the Portland architect John Calvin Stevens, 1855-1940, as his own residence and has an early example of revived use of the gambrel roof. Survey ... More
Southern Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, ...
Significance: This building was erected after the completion of a facility master plan by John Calvin Stevens in 1906. Stevens received the contract for the completion of the master plan the subsequent contrac... More
Southern Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, ...
Significance: This building was erected after the completion of a facility master plan by John Calvin Stevens in 1906. Stevens received the contract for the completion of the master plan the subsequent contrac... More
Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...
Significance: This wooden church, a vernacular interpretation of the Gothic Revival style, is one of the finest examples of American Gothic Revival church architecture surviving in New England today. Survey n... More
Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...
Significance: This wooden church, a vernacular interpretation of the Gothic Revival style, is one of the finest examples of American Gothic Revival church architecture surviving in New England today. Survey n... More
Shepley House, 156 State Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: Architect Alexander Parris, a noted New England architect of the Federal Period. Original appearance of the building well documented through original plans and elevations. Listed in the National R... More
John Calvin Stevens House, 52 Bowdoin Street, Portland, Cumberland Cou...
Significance: House was built in 1884 in the "shingle style" by the Portland architect John Calvin Stevens, 1855-1940, as his own residence and has an early example of revived use of the gambrel roof. Survey ... More
John Calvin Stevens House, 52 Bowdoin Street, Portland, Cumberland Cou...
Significance: House was built in 1884 in the "shingle style" by the Portland architect John Calvin Stevens, 1855-1940, as his own residence and has an early example of revived use of the gambrel roof. Survey ... More
Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...
Significance: This wooden church, a vernacular interpretation of the Gothic Revival style, is one of the finest examples of American Gothic Revival church architecture surviving in New England today. Survey n... More
Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...
Significance: This wooden church, a vernacular interpretation of the Gothic Revival style, is one of the finest examples of American Gothic Revival church architecture surviving in New England today. Survey n... More
McLellan-Sweat House, 111 High Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: A handsome Federal style house, with noteworthy detailing and interior woodwork. Significant as documentation of the lifestyle of the merchant elite of early 19th century New England. Unprocesse... More
Southern Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, ...
Significance: This building was erected after the completion of a facility master plan by John Calvin Stevens in 1906. Stevens received both the contract for the completion of the master plan and the subsequen... More
Southern Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, ...
Significance: This building was erected after the completion of a facility master plan by John Calvin Stevens in 1906. Stevens received both the contract for the completion of the master plan and the subsequen... More
Southern Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, ...
Significance: This building was erected after the completion of a facility master plan by John Calvin Stevens in 1906. Stevens received the contract for the completion of the master plan the subsequent contrac... More
Southern Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, ...
Significance: This building was erected after the completion of a facility master plan by John Calvin Stevens in 1906. Stevens received the contract for the completion of the master plan the subsequent contrac... More
Southern Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, ...
Significance: This building was erected after the completion of a facility master plan by John Calvin Stevens in 1906. Stevens received the contract for the completion of the master plan the subsequent contrac... More
Southern Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, ...
Significance: This building was erected after the completion of a facility master plan by John Calvin Stevens in 1906. Stevens received the contract for the completion of the master plan the subsequent contrac... More
Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...
Significance: This wooden church, a vernacular interpretation of the Gothic Revival style, is one of the finest examples of American Gothic Revival church architecture surviving in New England today. Survey n... More
Southern Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, ...
Significance: This building was erected after the completion of a facility master plan by John Calvin Stevens in 1906. Stevens received both the contract for the completion of the master plan and the subsequen... More
Southern Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, ...
Significance: This building was erected after the completion of a facility master plan by John Calvin Stevens in 1906. Stevens received both the contract for the completion of the master plan and the subsequen... More
Southern Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, ...
Significance: This building was erected after the completion of a facility master plan by John Calvin Stevens in 1906. Stevens received both the contract for the completion of the master plan and the subsequen... More
Southern Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, ...
Significance: This building was erected after the completion of a facility master plan by John Calvin Stevens in 1906. Stevens received both the contract for the completion of the master plan and the subsequen... More
John Calvin Stevens House, 52 Bowdoin Street, Portland, Cumberland Cou...
Significance: House was built in 1884 in the "shingle style" by the Portland architect John Calvin Stevens, 1855-1940, as his own residence and has an early example of revived use of the gambrel roof. Survey ... More
Southern Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, ...
Significance: This building was erected after the completion of a facility master plan by John Calvin Stevens in 1906. Stevens received the contract for the completion of the master plan the subsequent contrac... More
McLellan-Sweat House, 111 High Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: A handsome Federal style house, with noteworthy detailing and interior woodwork. Significant as documentation of the lifestyle of the merchant elite of early 19th century New England. Unprocesse... More
Brown Memorial Library, Clinton, Maine
Photograph shows perspective and first floor plan, Brown Memorial Library. Public domain photograph of a house, residential property, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Brown-Donahue House, Delano Park, Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland County, M...
Significance: This structure was designed in 1885-86 by John Calvin Stevens, architect of Portland. It is the best local example of the typical shingled suburban and summer houses occurring throughout the 1880s... More
Southern Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, ...
Significance: This building was erected after the completion of a facility master plan by John Calvin Stevens in 1906. Stevens received the contract for the completion of the master plan the subsequent contrac... More
Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...
Significance: This wooden church, a vernacular interpretation of the Gothic Revival style, is one of the finest examples of American Gothic Revival church architecture surviving in New England today. Survey n... More
McLellan-Sweat House, 111 High Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: A handsome Federal style house, with noteworthy detailing and interior woodwork. Significant as documentation of the lifestyle of the merchant elite of early 19th century New England. Unprocesse... More
McLellan-Sweat House, 111 High Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: A handsome Federal style house, with noteworthy detailing and interior woodwork. Significant as documentation of the lifestyle of the merchant elite of early 19th century New England. Unprocesse... More
Shepley House, 156 State Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: Architect Alexander Parris, a noted New England architect of the Federal Period. Original appearance of the building well documented through original plans and elevations. Listed in the National R... More
Brown-Donahue House, Delano Park, Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland County, M...
Significance: This structure was designed in 1885-86 by John Calvin Stevens, architect of Portland. It is the best local example of the typical shingled suburban and summer houses occurring throughout the 1880s... More
Brown-Donahue House, Delano Park, Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland County, M...
Significance: This structure was designed in 1885-86 by John Calvin Stevens, architect of Portland. It is the best local example of the typical shingled suburban and summer houses occurring throughout the 1880s... More
Brown-Donahue House, Delano Park, Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland County, M...
Significance: This structure was designed in 1885-86 by John Calvin Stevens, architect of Portland. It is the best local example of the typical shingled suburban and summer houses occurring throughout the 1880s... More
Brown-Donahue House, Delano Park, Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland County, M...
Significance: This structure was designed in 1885-86 by John Calvin Stevens, architect of Portland. It is the best local example of the typical shingled suburban and summer houses occurring throughout the 1880s... More
Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...
Significance: This wooden church, a vernacular interpretation of the Gothic Revival style, is one of the finest examples of American Gothic Revival church architecture surviving in New England today. Survey n... More
Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...
Significance: This wooden church, a vernacular interpretation of the Gothic Revival style, is one of the finest examples of American Gothic Revival church architecture surviving in New England today. Survey n... More
Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...
Significance: This wooden church, a vernacular interpretation of the Gothic Revival style, is one of the finest examples of American Gothic Revival church architecture surviving in New England today. Survey n... More
Shepley House, 156 State Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: Architect Alexander Parris, a noted New England architect of the Federal Period. Original appearance of the building well documented through original plans and elevations. Listed in the National R... More
Brown-Donahue House, Delano Park, Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland County, M...
Significance: This structure was designed in 1885-86 by John Calvin Stevens, architect of Portland. It is the best local example of the typical shingled suburban and summer houses occurring throughout the 1880s... More
Brown-Donahue House, Delano Park, Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland County, M...
Significance: This structure was designed in 1885-86 by John Calvin Stevens, architect of Portland. It is the best local example of the typical shingled suburban and summer houses occurring throughout the 1880s... More
Southern Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, ...
Significance: This building was erected after the completion of a facility master plan by John Calvin Stevens in 1906. Stevens received the contract for the completion of the master plan the subsequent contrac... More
Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...
Significance: This wooden church, a vernacular interpretation of the Gothic Revival style, is one of the finest examples of American Gothic Revival church architecture surviving in New England today. Survey n... More
Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...
Significance: This wooden church, a vernacular interpretation of the Gothic Revival style, is one of the finest examples of American Gothic Revival church architecture surviving in New England today. Survey n... More
Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...
Significance: This wooden church, a vernacular interpretation of the Gothic Revival style, is one of the finest examples of American Gothic Revival church architecture surviving in New England today. Survey n... More
McLellan-Sweat House, 111 High Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: A handsome Federal style house, with noteworthy detailing and interior woodwork. Significant as documentation of the lifestyle of the merchant elite of early 19th century New England. Unprocesse... More
Southern Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, ...
Significance: This building was erected after the completion of a facility master plan by John Calvin Stevens in 1906. Stevens received both the contract for the completion of the master plan and the subsequen... More
Brown-Donahue House, Delano Park, Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland County, M...
Significance: This structure was designed in 1885-86 by John Calvin Stevens, architect of Portland. It is the best local example of the typical shingled suburban and summer houses occurring throughout the 1880s... More
Brown-Donahue House, Delano Park, Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland County, M...
Significance: This structure was designed in 1885-86 by John Calvin Stevens, architect of Portland. It is the best local example of the typical shingled suburban and summer houses occurring throughout the 1880s... More
Southern Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, ...
Significance: This building was erected after the completion of a facility master plan by John Calvin Stevens in 1906. Stevens received the contract for the completion of the master plan the subsequent contrac... More
Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...
Significance: This wooden church, a vernacular interpretation of the Gothic Revival style, is one of the finest examples of American Gothic Revival church architecture surviving in New England today. Survey n... More
Shepley House, 156 State Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: Architect Alexander Parris, a noted New England architect of the Federal Period. Original appearance of the building well documented through original plans and elevations. Listed in the National R... More
Shepley House, 156 State Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: Architect Alexander Parris, a noted New England architect of the Federal Period. Original appearance of the building well documented through original plans and elevations. Listed in the National R... More
Southern Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, ...
Significance: This building was erected after the completion of a facility master plan by John Calvin Stevens in 1906. Stevens received both the contract for the completion of the master plan and the subsequen... More
John Calvin Stevens House, 52 Bowdoin Street, Portland, Cumberland Cou...
Significance: House was built in 1884 in the "shingle style" by the Portland architect John Calvin Stevens, 1855-1940, as his own residence and has an early example of revived use of the gambrel roof. Survey ... More
Southern Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, ...
Significance: This building was erected after the completion of a facility master plan by John Calvin Stevens in 1906. Stevens received the contract for the completion of the master plan the subsequent contrac... More
Southern Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, ...
Significance: This building was erected after the completion of a facility master plan by John Calvin Stevens in 1906. Stevens received the contract for the completion of the master plan the subsequent contrac... More
Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...
Significance: This wooden church, a vernacular interpretation of the Gothic Revival style, is one of the finest examples of American Gothic Revival church architecture surviving in New England today. Survey n... More
McLellan-Sweat House, 111 High Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: A handsome Federal style house, with noteworthy detailing and interior woodwork. Significant as documentation of the lifestyle of the merchant elite of early 19th century New England. Unprocesse... More
McLellan-Sweat House, 111 High Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: A handsome Federal style house, with noteworthy detailing and interior woodwork. Significant as documentation of the lifestyle of the merchant elite of early 19th century New England. Unprocesse... More
McLellan-Sweat House, 111 High Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: A handsome Federal style house, with noteworthy detailing and interior woodwork. Significant as documentation of the lifestyle of the merchant elite of early 19th century New England. Unprocesse... More
McLellan-Sweat House, 111 High Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: A handsome Federal style house, with noteworthy detailing and interior woodwork. Significant as documentation of the lifestyle of the merchant elite of early 19th century New England. Unprocesse... More
Southern Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, ...
Significance: This building was erected after the completion of a facility master plan by John Calvin Stevens in 1906. Stevens received both the contract for the completion of the master plan and the subsequen... More
McLellan-Sweat House, 111 High Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: A handsome Federal style house, with noteworthy detailing and interior woodwork. Significant as documentation of the lifestyle of the merchant elite of early 19th century New England. Unprocesse... More
Him of hate - Public domain World War One sheet music
Words by J. C. S. ; music by H. K. F. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language)
McLellan-Sweat House, 111 High Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: A handsome Federal style house, with noteworthy detailing and interior woodwork. Significant as documentation of the lifestyle of the merchant elite of early 19th century New England. Unprocesse... More
Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...
Significance: This wooden church, a vernacular interpretation of the Gothic Revival style, is one of the finest examples of American Gothic Revival church architecture surviving in New England today. Survey n... More
McLellan-Sweat House, 111 High Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: A handsome Federal style house, with noteworthy detailing and interior woodwork. Significant as documentation of the lifestyle of the merchant elite of early 19th century New England. Unprocesse... More
Him of hate - Public domain World War One sheet music
Words by J. C. S. ; music by H. K. F. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language)
John Calvin Stevens House, 52 Bowdoin Street, Portland, Cumberland Cou...
Significance: House was built in 1884 in the "shingle style" by the Portland architect John Calvin Stevens, 1855-1940, as his own residence and has an early example of revived use of the gambrel roof. Survey ... More
Brown-Donahue House, Delano Park, Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland County, M...
Significance: This structure was designed in 1885-86 by John Calvin Stevens, architect of Portland. It is the best local example of the typical shingled suburban and summer houses occurring throughout the 1880s... More
Southern Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, ...
Significance: This building was erected after the completion of a facility master plan by John Calvin Stevens in 1906. Stevens received the contract for the completion of the master plan the subsequent contrac... More
Brown-Donahue House, Delano Park, Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland County, M...
Significance: This structure was designed in 1885-86 by John Calvin Stevens, architect of Portland. It is the best local example of the typical shingled suburban and summer houses occurring throughout the 1880s... More
Him of hate - Public domain World War One sheet music
Words by J. C. S. ; music by H. K. F. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language)
John Calvin Stevens House, 52 Bowdoin Street, Portland, Cumberland Cou...
Significance: House was built in 1884 in the "shingle style" by the Portland architect John Calvin Stevens, 1855-1940, as his own residence and has an early example of revived use of the gambrel roof. Survey ... More
Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...
Significance: This wooden church, a vernacular interpretation of the Gothic Revival style, is one of the finest examples of American Gothic Revival church architecture surviving in New England today. Survey n... More
Brown-Donahue House, Delano Park, Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland County, M...
Significance: This structure was designed in 1885-86 by John Calvin Stevens, architect of Portland. It is the best local example of the typical shingled suburban and summer houses occurring throughout the 1880s... More
Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...
Significance: This wooden church, a vernacular interpretation of the Gothic Revival style, is one of the finest examples of American Gothic Revival church architecture surviving in New England today. Survey n... More
Him of hate - Public domain World War One sheet music
Words by J. C. S. ; music by H. K. F. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language)
McLellan-Sweat House, 111 High Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: A handsome Federal style house, with noteworthy detailing and interior woodwork. Significant as documentation of the lifestyle of the merchant elite of early 19th century New England. Unprocesse... More