
SAUNDERS-M.C. PRIEST HOUSE at the KENNEBEC RIVERSIDE. Mr. Priest had the house dismantled rather than sell it, as described in the Richmond Bee story below:


THEOBALD house at the south end of the island may have been the first home built there.

GARDINER-DUMARESQUE house. DOCTOR SYLVESTER GARDINER built this house as a wedding gift for his daughter who married CAPTAIN PHILIP DUMARESQUE. During the 1968 renovation of the house, the style was changed to a saltbox, as seen in the photos below.


TALLMAN-EASLER property

Upper PRIEST house sat approximately where the new garage was built to house tractors.

Lower PRIEST house, sat at the bottom of the circle driveway at the DUNBAR-BLEN-STAFF house.

DARRAH FAMILY

CAPTAIN WILLIAM LILLY & wife SARAH TALLMAN LILLY’S property. The house was dismantled in 1962. The windows were donated to the Boothbay Railway Village where they are now in a building in the village.

E.C. HATCH-MAXWELL-TARR-HIGGINS house. Jesse Tarr once operated a black fox farm here.

UNDERWOOD house, sat on the KENNEBEC RIVERSIDE

C.F. and LILLIAN WADE house. The WADE family began an apple orchard with many varieties of apples. A well-sweep sits on the front lawn where the family obtained fresh water.

W.A. LEWIS house. Note the stone base for the front porch.

MACDONALD-PUSHARD house. A small gazebo once sat to the front and right of the house.

One of the first lean-2s built at the campground. Looking across the channel to Little Swan Island