George F. Patten House, 118 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME
Significance: This transitional Federal-Greek Revival residence with a colonnade along the facade and southern side was the home of George F. Patten, prominent Bath shipbuilding and businessman. Survey number... More
McCobb-Hill-Minott House, Parker Head Road, East of State Route 209, P...
Significance: This structure was built in 1773-74 by James McCobb, a wealthy landowner and trader. Mark L. Hill, first U.S. Congressman from this area lived in the house from 1782-1842. It was purchased in 1854... More
Captain David Stearns House, 3 Gardiner Street, Richmond, Sagadahoc Co...
Significance: The Captain David Stearns House is an example of Richmond, Maine's distinctive and varied wooden Greek Revival temple style homes. Many of these, including the Stearns House, were built for sea ca... More
John Hunter Tavern, Topsham-Bowdoinham Road (State Route 24), Topsham,...
Significance: Stated to have been the oldest building in the Brunswick-Topsham area, structure was tavern on stage route from Brunswick to Bowdoinham, Richmond and beyond. Building was large unaltered; was in s... More
Seguin Island Light Station, Summit of Seguin Island, south of mouth o...
Survey number: HABS ME-213
Phippsburg Congregational Church, Gun Hill at Kennebec River, Phippsbu...
Significance: This structure was first built in 1802, "new-modeled" with Gothic exterior detailing added when the pews were replaced, the gallery removed, and the entry relocated. New windows were added in 1909... More
Benjamin Riggs House, Riggs Cove, Robinhood, Sagadahoc County, ME
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 Initi... More
Benjamin Riggs House, Riggs Cove, Robinhood, Sagadahoc County, ME
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 Initi... More
Thomas Jefferson Southard Block, 25 Front Street, Richmond, Sagadahoc ...
Significance: The Southard Block is a late example of a small town mansard-roofed commercial building with an original bank and counting house room surviving. The first story has a cast iron front of Boston ori... More
Thomas Jefferson Southard Block, 25 Front Street, Richmond, Sagadahoc ...
Significance: The Southard Block is a late example of a small town mansard-roofed commercial building with an original bank and counting house room surviving. The first story has a cast iron front of Boston ori... More
Thomas Jefferson Southard House, 17 Church Street, Richmond, Sagadahoc...
Significance: One of the most stylish wooden Italianate houses surviving in Maine, designed in the manner of the Philadelphia architect Samuel Sloan, and the residence of prominent Richmond shipbuilder and deve... More
Thomas Jefferson Southard House, 17 Church Street, Richmond, Sagadahoc...
Significance: One of the most stylish wooden Italianate houses surviving in Maine, designed in the manner of the Philadelphia architect Samuel Sloan, and the residence of prominent Richmond shipbuilder and deve... More
Riggs Gravestone, Riggs Family Cemetery,Riggs Cove, Robinhood, Sagadah...
Suggested address, Riggs Family Cemetery, Riggs Cove, is not verifiable in documentation. Survey number: HABS ME-59 Building/structure dates: 1804 Initial Construction
Church Block, 44 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME
Significance: This Victorian brick business block has a first story cast-iron front, made at the Bath Iron Foundry. It was built in 1863 for Oliver Moses. Survey number: HABS ME-157 Building/structure dates:... More
Drummond Cemetery, State Routes 209 & 216, Phippsburg, Sagadahoc Count...
Suggested address, State Routes 209 & 216, is not verifiable in documentation. Survey number: HABS ME-63 Building/structure dates: 1843 Initial Construction
Captain Daniel Holden House, 24 Elm Street, Topsham, Sagadahoc County,...
Significance: This structure is an outstanding example of an early 19th century Maine house. It was probably partially built and decorated by Samuel Melcher III, carpenter-builder of Brunswick. Melcher was typi... More
Central Church (Congregational), 804 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadaho...
Significance: Arthur Gilman designed this wooden Gothic church in 1846; it has a cathedral-like interior detailed in wood, and stained glass windows. Survey number: HABS ME-148 Building/structure dates: 1... More
Bath Railroad Station, 15 Commercial Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...
Significance: The Bath Railroad Station is an excellent example of the Late-Georgian influenced Colonial Revival style as exemplified by the Flemish bond brickwork, the round arched, fan-lit openings above the ... More
Henry Tallman House, 982 High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME
Significance: This wood and frame, rectangular, transitional Federal-Greek Revival residence was built for Henry Tallman, a prominent Bath lawyer and public office-holder. It has a balustraded colonnade on two ... More
Henry Tallman House, 982 High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME
Significance: This wood and frame, rectangular, transitional Federal-Greek Revival residence was built for Henry Tallman, a prominent Bath lawyer and public office-holder. It has a balustraded colonnade on two ... More
Captain John G. Richardson House, 964 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadah...
Significance: This wooden Gothic house was built ca. 1850 for John G. Richardson, Bath ship chandler. Survey number: HABS ME-140 Building/structure dates: ca. 1849- ca. 1850 Initial Construction
Captain John G. Richardson House, 964 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadah...
Significance: This wooden Gothic house was built ca. 1850 for John G. Richardson, Bath ship chandler. Survey number: HABS ME-140 Building/structure dates: ca. 1849- ca. 1850 Initial Construction
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
Doubling Point Light Station, End of Doubling Point Road, off State Hi...
Survey number: HABS ME-188 Public domain photograph of wooden church building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Phippsburg Congregational Church, Gun Hill at Kennebec River, Phippsbu...
Significance: This structure was first built in 1802, "new-modeled" with Gothic exterior detailing added when the pews were replaced, the gallery removed, and the entry relocated. New windows were added in 1909... More
Benjamin Riggs House, Riggs Cove, Robinhood, Sagadahoc County, ME
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 Initi... More
Percy & Small Shipyard, 263 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County,...
Public domain photograph of a house, cottage, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
U. S. Custom House & Post Office, 25 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc Cou...
Significance: This two-and-a-half rectangular Custom House and Post Office, built of granite in the Italianate Style, was designed by Ammi B. Young, the first Supervising Architect of the United States Treasury... More
U. S. Custom House & Post Office, 25 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc Cou...
Significance: This two-and-a-half rectangular Custom House and Post Office, built of granite in the Italianate Style, was designed by Ammi B. Young, the first Supervising Architect of the United States Treasury... More
U. S. Custom House & Post Office, 25 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc Cou...
Significance: This two-and-a-half rectangular Custom House and Post Office, built of granite in the Italianate Style, was designed by Ammi B. Young, the first Supervising Architect of the United States Treasury... More
Old Riggs Store, Riggs Cove, Robinhood, Sagadahoc County, ME
Suggested address, Riggs Cove, is not verifiable in documentation. See also HABS No. ME-46 for site plan & written data. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-17 Survey number: HABS ME-29
Riggs Gravestone, Riggs Family Cemetery,Riggs Cove, Robinhood, Sagadah...
Suggested address, Riggs Family Cemetery, Riggs Cove, is not verifiable in documentation. Survey number: HABS ME-59 Building/structure dates: 1804 Initial Construction
Central Church (Congregational), 804 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadaho...
Significance: Arthur Gilman designed this wooden Gothic church in 1846; it has a cathedral-like interior detailed in wood, and stained glass windows. Survey number: HABS ME-148 Building/structure dates: 1... More
Central Church (Congregational), 804 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadaho...
Significance: Arthur Gilman designed this wooden Gothic church in 1846; it has a cathedral-like interior detailed in wood, and stained glass windows. Survey number: HABS ME-148 Building/structure dates: 1... More
Bath Railroad Station, 15 Commercial Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...
Significance: The Bath Railroad Station is an excellent example of the Late-Georgian influenced Colonial Revival style as exemplified by the Flemish bond brickwork, the round arched, fan-lit openings above the ... More
Bath Railroad Station, 15 Commercial Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...
Significance: The Bath Railroad Station is an excellent example of the Late-Georgian influenced Colonial Revival style as exemplified by the Flemish bond brickwork, the round arched, fan-lit openings above the ... More
Henry Tallman House, 982 High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME
Significance: This wood and frame, rectangular, transitional Federal-Greek Revival residence was built for Henry Tallman, a prominent Bath lawyer and public office-holder. It has a balustraded colonnade on two ... More
Henry Tallman House, 982 High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME
Significance: This wood and frame, rectangular, transitional Federal-Greek Revival residence was built for Henry Tallman, a prominent Bath lawyer and public office-holder. It has a balustraded colonnade on two ... More
Henry Tallman House, 982 High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME
Significance: This wood and frame, rectangular, transitional Federal-Greek Revival residence was built for Henry Tallman, a prominent Bath lawyer and public office-holder. It has a balustraded colonnade on two ... More
Captain John G. Richardson House, 964 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadah...
Significance: This wooden Gothic house was built ca. 1850 for John G. Richardson, Bath ship chandler. Survey number: HABS ME-140 Building/structure dates: ca. 1849- ca. 1850 Initial Construction
Captain John G. Richardson House, 964 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadah...
Significance: This wooden Gothic house was built ca. 1850 for John G. Richardson, Bath ship chandler. Survey number: HABS ME-140 Building/structure dates: ca. 1849- ca. 1850 Initial Construction
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
Benjamin Riggs House, Riggs Cove, Robinhood, Sagadahoc County, ME
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 Initi... More
U. S. Custom House & Post Office, 25 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc Cou...
Significance: This two-and-a-half rectangular Custom House and Post Office, built of granite in the Italianate Style, was designed by Ammi B. Young, the first Supervising Architect of the United States Treasury... More
U. S. Custom House & Post Office, 25 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc Cou...
Significance: This two-and-a-half rectangular Custom House and Post Office, built of granite in the Italianate Style, was designed by Ammi B. Young, the first Supervising Architect of the United States Treasury... More
Perkin's Island Light Station, East side of Kennebec River just south ...
Survey number: HABS ME-190 Public domain photograph - historical image of Washington DC, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Perkin's Island Light Station, East side of Kennebec River just south ...
Survey number: HABS ME-190 Public domain photograph - historical image of Washington DC, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
George F. Patten House, 118 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME
Significance: This transitional Federal-Greek Revival residence with a colonnade along the facade and southern side was the home of George F. Patten, prominent Bath shipbuilding and businessman. Survey number... More
Church Block, 44 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME
Significance: This Victorian brick business block has a first story cast-iron front, made at the Bath Iron Foundry. It was built in 1863 for Oliver Moses. Survey number: HABS ME-157 Building/structure dates:... More
Church Block, 44 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME
Significance: This Victorian brick business block has a first story cast-iron front, made at the Bath Iron Foundry. It was built in 1863 for Oliver Moses. Survey number: HABS ME-157 Building/structure dates:... More
Grace Episcopal Church, Northwest corner of Oak & Middle Streets, Bath...
Significance: This structure, built in 1852, is a fine provincial example of a frame "Carpenter Gothic" church. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-51 Survey number: HABS ME-110 Bu... More
Central Church (Congregational), 804 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadaho...
Significance: Arthur Gilman designed this wooden Gothic church in 1846; it has a cathedral-like interior detailed in wood, and stained glass windows. Survey number: HABS ME-148 Building/structure dates: 1... More
Squirrel Point Light Station, Off Highway 127, Steen Road to end of Ba...
Public domain photograph of train station, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Squirrel Point Light Station, Off Highway 127, Steen Road to end of Ba...
Public domain photograph of train station, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Henry Tallman House, 982 High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME
Significance: This wood and frame, rectangular, transitional Federal-Greek Revival residence was built for Henry Tallman, a prominent Bath lawyer and public office-holder. It has a balustraded colonnade on two ... More
McCobb-Hill-Minott House, Parker Head Road, East of State Route 209, P...
Significance: This structure was built in 1773-74 by James McCobb, a wealthy landowner and trader. Mark L. Hill, first U.S. Congressman from this area lived in the house from 1782-1842. It was purchased in 1854... More
McCobb-Hill-Minott House, Parker Head Road, East of State Route 209, P...
Significance: This structure was built in 1773-74 by James McCobb, a wealthy landowner and trader. Mark L. Hill, first U.S. Congressman from this area lived in the house from 1782-1842. It was purchased in 1854... More
John Hunter Tavern, Topsham-Bowdoinham Road (State Route 24), Topsham,...
Significance: Stated to have been the oldest building in the Brunswick-Topsham area, structure was tavern on stage route from Brunswick to Bowdoinham, Richmond and beyond. Building was large unaltered; was in s... More
Kennebec River Light Station, South side of Doubling Point Road, off S...
Public domain photograph of train station, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
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
Benjamin Riggs House, Riggs Cove, Robinhood, Sagadahoc County, ME
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 Initi... More
Thomas Jefferson Southard Block, 25 Front Street, Richmond, Sagadahoc ...
Significance: The Southard Block is a late example of a small town mansard-roofed commercial building with an original bank and counting house room surviving. The first story has a cast iron front of Boston ori... More
Thomas Jefferson Southard Block, 25 Front Street, Richmond, Sagadahoc ...
Significance: The Southard Block is a late example of a small town mansard-roofed commercial building with an original bank and counting house room surviving. The first story has a cast iron front of Boston ori... More
George F. Patten House, 118 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME
Significance: This transitional Federal-Greek Revival residence with a colonnade along the facade and southern side was the home of George F. Patten, prominent Bath shipbuilding and businessman. Survey number... More
Grace Episcopal Church, Northwest corner of Oak & Middle Streets, Bath...
Significance: This structure, built in 1852, is a fine provincial example of a frame "Carpenter Gothic" church. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-51 Survey number: HABS ME-110 Bu... More
Captain Daniel Holden House, 24 Elm Street, Topsham, Sagadahoc County,...
Significance: This structure is an outstanding example of an early 19th century Maine house. It was probably partially built and decorated by Samuel Melcher III, carpenter-builder of Brunswick. Melcher was typi... More
Bath Railroad Station, 15 Commercial Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...
Significance: The Bath Railroad Station is an excellent example of the Late-Georgian influenced Colonial Revival style as exemplified by the Flemish bond brickwork, the round arched, fan-lit openings above the ... More
McCobb-Hill-Minott House, Parker Head Road, East of State Route 209, P...
Significance: This structure was built in 1773-74 by James McCobb, a wealthy landowner and trader. Mark L. Hill, first U.S. Congressman from this area lived in the house from 1782-1842. It was purchased in 1854... More
Captain David Stearns House, 3 Gardiner Street, Richmond, Sagadahoc Co...
Significance: The Captain David Stearns House is an example of Richmond, Maine's distinctive and varied wooden Greek Revival temple style homes. Many of these, including the Stearns House, were built for sea ca... More
Seguin Island Light Station, Summit of Seguin Island, south of mouth o...
Survey number: HABS ME-213
Captain John G. Richardson House, 964 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadah...
Significance: This wooden Gothic house was built ca. 1850 for John G. Richardson, Bath ship chandler. Survey number: HABS ME-140 Building/structure dates: ca. 1849- ca. 1850 Initial Construction
Richmond-Dresden Union Methodist Church, Pleasant Street, Richmond, Sa...
Significance: A characteristic village or rural church of traditional form with fine vernacular Gothic Revival detail on the exterior. Survey number: HABS ME-155 Building/structure dates: 1846- 1847 Initi... 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
Doubling Point Light Station, End of Doubling Point Road, off State Hi...
Survey number: HABS ME-188 Public domain photograph of a house, residential property, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Phippsburg Congregational Church, Gun Hill at Kennebec River, Phippsbu...
Significance: This structure was first built in 1802, "new-modeled" with Gothic exterior detailing added when the pews were replaced, the gallery removed, and the entry relocated. New windows were added in 1909... More
Benjamin Riggs House, Riggs Cove, Robinhood, Sagadahoc County, ME
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 Initi... More
Benjamin Riggs House, Riggs Cove, Robinhood, Sagadahoc County, ME
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 Initi... More
U. S. Custom House & Post Office, 25 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc Cou...
Significance: This two-and-a-half rectangular Custom House and Post Office, built of granite in the Italianate Style, was designed by Ammi B. Young, the first Supervising Architect of the United States Treasury... More
Thomas Jefferson Southard House, 17 Church Street, Richmond, Sagadahoc...
Significance: One of the most stylish wooden Italianate houses surviving in Maine, designed in the manner of the Philadelphia architect Samuel Sloan, and the residence of prominent Richmond shipbuilder and deve... More
Thomas Jefferson Southard House, 17 Church Street, Richmond, Sagadahoc...
Significance: One of the most stylish wooden Italianate houses surviving in Maine, designed in the manner of the Philadelphia architect Samuel Sloan, and the residence of prominent Richmond shipbuilder and deve... More
George F. Patten House, 118 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME
Significance: This transitional Federal-Greek Revival residence with a colonnade along the facade and southern side was the home of George F. Patten, prominent Bath shipbuilding and businessman. Survey number... More
George F. Patten House, 118 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME
Significance: This transitional Federal-Greek Revival residence with a colonnade along the facade and southern side was the home of George F. Patten, prominent Bath shipbuilding and businessman. Survey number... More
Church Block, 44 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME
Significance: This Victorian brick business block has a first story cast-iron front, made at the Bath Iron Foundry. It was built in 1863 for Oliver Moses. Survey number: HABS ME-157 Building/structure dates:... More
Henry Tallman House, 982 High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME
Significance: This wood and frame, rectangular, transitional Federal-Greek Revival residence was built for Henry Tallman, a prominent Bath lawyer and public office-holder. It has a balustraded colonnade on two ... More
Henry Tallman House, 982 High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME
Significance: This wood and frame, rectangular, transitional Federal-Greek Revival residence was built for Henry Tallman, a prominent Bath lawyer and public office-holder. It has a balustraded colonnade on two ... More
Captain David Stearns House, 3 Gardiner Street, Richmond, Sagadahoc Co...
Significance: The Captain David Stearns House is an example of Richmond, Maine's distinctive and varied wooden Greek Revival temple style homes. Many of these, including the Stearns House, were built for sea ca... More
Seguin Island Light Station, Summit of Seguin Island, south of mouth o...
Survey number: HABS ME-213
Seguin Island Light Station, Summit of Seguin Island, south of mouth o...
Survey number: HABS ME-213 Public domain photograph of a church building, chapel, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
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
Doubling Point Light Station, End of Doubling Point Road, off State Hi...
Survey number: HABS ME-188
Percy & Small Shipyard, 263 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County,...
Public domain photograph of industrial architecture, factory building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Percy & Small Shipyard, 263 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County,...
Public domain photograph of a ship, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Percy & Small Shipyard, 263 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County,...
Picryl description: Public domain photo of a church building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
Percy & Small Shipyard, 263 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County,...
Picryl description: Public domain photograph of a ship, docks, navy, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Thomas Jefferson Southard Block, 25 Front Street, Richmond, Sagadahoc ...
Significance: The Southard Block is a late example of a small town mansard-roofed commercial building with an original bank and counting house room surviving. The first story has a cast iron front of Boston ori... More
Thomas Jefferson Southard Block, 25 Front Street, Richmond, Sagadahoc ...
Significance: The Southard Block is a late example of a small town mansard-roofed commercial building with an original bank and counting house room surviving. The first story has a cast iron front of Boston ori... More
Perkin's Island Light Station, East side of Kennebec River just south ...
Survey number: HABS ME-190 Public domain photograph - historic landmark, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description