Description: Sketchplan, alterations to road, Seal Harbor, traced from sketch pan of Maine State Highway Commission, September, 1964, Projects for Mr. and Mrs. David Rockefeller, Seal Harbor, ME, n.d. This is for road changes to Peabody Drive, related to a section of road that abutts the Hills Company plot of land at the Harbor Brook area.
Description: Sketchplan, rough sketch, pencil on tissue, for area near Harbor Brook, Projects for Mr. and Mrs. David Rockefeller, Seal Harbor, ME, n.d.
Description: Sketch, pen and ink, probably done by Dr. Rockefeller, layout of first floor, House for Dr. and Mrs. Richard Rockefeller, Bartlett's Island, ME, 1974-1977
Description: Blueprint, original plans, first floor plan, House and alterations, Mrs. Mary Tod Clark Rockefeller, "Seaward", Northeast Harbor, Maine, 1965 Original plans were NOT by Patterson. The house was probably designed by Welles Bosworth, architect who was also working on carriage road bridges. (This information from Ben Emerson, Blue Hill historian and e.d. at Jonathan Fisher House)
Description: Blueprint, second floor plan, original house plans, House and alterations, Mrs. Mary Tod Clark Rockefeller, "Seaward", Northeast Harbor, Maine, 1965 Original plans were NOT by Patterson. The house was probably designed by Welles Bosworth, architect who was also working on carriage road bridges. (This information from Ben Emerson, Blue Hill historian and e.d. at Jonathan Fisher House)
Description: Blueprint, third floor plan, oroginal house drawings, House and alterations, Mrs. Mary Tod Clark Rockefeller, "Seaward", Northeast Harbor, Maine, 1965 Original plans were NOT by Patterson. The house was probably designed by Welles Bosworth, architect who was also working on carriage road bridges. (This information from Ben Emerson, Blue Hill historian and e.d. at Jonathan Fisher House) I Inscription on the back: "Seaward" Northeast Harbor, Maine, Mrs. George Zabriskie To W. Clark, 1950 [show more]
Description: Modillions, pilasters, elevations of key blocks for second story of Fred L. Savage Cottage. Detail sheet, loggia or balcony. South elevation.