Homes and Buildings (HOM)
Emwilauka-Graves Cottage (HOM.1)
A history of Emwilauka Cottage written by Carol Graves, a direct descendant of the Lalor family. A 1907 photo of the cottage.
Emma Grant Home (HOM.2)
Postcard photo of Emma Grant’s home
The Sargent House (HOM.3)
Photos and text about the Sargent House which was built c. 1840 and run as an inn and livery stable during the late 1800s and early 1900s
Sawyer-Currier-Simmons Homestead (HOM.4)
Photo of house built by Abel Sawyer in 1847- now 631 Reach Road-Simmons house
The Bennett, Keeman, Starkey Home (HOM.5)
Photos of the Starkey Home over the years
W.G. Sargent- Fred Sweet- Annie Conaway Home (HOM.6)
Photos of W.G. Sargent home. Includes transcription and scan of original 1868 documents found by Fred Sweet in the newel post of the home.
The Anchorage (HOM.7)
Photos and text describing the home called the Anchorage.
Arthur and Grace Sargent Home circa 1910 (HOM.8)
Circa 1910 photo of the Maple Ave. home of Arthur and Grace Sargent.
Grindal-Webb Home (HOM.9)
Text about the Grindal-Webb home and early photos.
Harding Homes and Wharf (HOM.10)
Photos of Hiram and Ralph Harding’s homes on Harding Lane and their wharf
The John R. Davies Cottage-Bonnie Brae (HOM.11)
Photos and text about Bonnie Brae, the cottage of the Rev. John R. Davies
Oscar and Blanche Hooper Home (HOM.12)
Photos of Oscar and Blanche Hooper’s house on Herrick Road
Billings Homestead (HOM.13)
Photo of Billings homestead built in 1820 by Samuel Billings
Waterman House Memoir by Sylvia Wardwell (HOM.14)
Sylvia Wardwell’s memoir about the Waterman house on Byard Point, includes photos taken in 2013
Byard Home by Sylvia Wardwell (HOM.15)
Photos and text written by Sylvia Wardwell describing the Byard home and changes over time.
Asbego-John Gay Cottage Memoir by Sylvia Wardwell (HOM.16)
Sylvia Wardwell’s memoir about Asbego, the John Gay cottage on Byard Point.
Wesson-Hoagland Cottage (HOM.17)
The summer cottage of Herbert W. Wesson which now belongs to the Hoagland family.
Llewellyn and Hattie Sargent Home (HOM.18)
Circa 1900 photos of the Maple Ave. home of Llewellyn and Hattie Sargent
Benjamin C. Sargent Home (HOM.19)
Photo of the home built by Benjamin Choate Sargent and later owned by the Hale family
Lee Cottage (HOM.20)
1907 and 2015 photos of the cottage built by the Lee family in 1906/7.
Bradley Cottage and the Wendell Bradley Memorial Service (HOM.21)
The cottage built by Rev Edward Bradley. Includes scan of memorial service held in Sargentville for Wendell Bradley.
Evaline Kimball Barbour Home (HOM.22)
The home of Eveline Kimball Barbour whose photographs of local people and places are archival treasures.
Horace and Sylvia Wardwell Home (HOM.23)
Photo and text regarding the home of Sylvia and Horace Wardwell.
Leach Cottage Story by Roger Leach (HOM.24)
The story of the Leach cottage on Middle Cove, written by Roger Leach.
George Bowden Home (HOM.25)
The home of George Bowden, Chandler’s brother.
Daniel Morgan Jr. Home (HOM.26)
The house originally owned by Daniel Morgan Jr. and later owned by George Harding. In 1959 it was sold to Herbert N. Simmons who sold it in 1961.
Bicentennial-Sedgwick in Photos Old and New (HOM.27)
Power Point presentation created by Catharine Marston in collaboration with the 1963 Bicentennial Committee. Includes early and more recent photos of Sedgwick homes and buildings.
Hutchinson-Eaton-St. John Fritz Home (HOM.28)
The story of the home built by John Hutchinson, one of the early Sedgwick settlers followed by notes on the genealogies of the families who lived in the home.
Eaton-Sargent Home (HOM.29)
Photos of and text about the home built by Joseph Eaton. It was later owned by Henry W. Sargent.
Reach View-Richard Currier Homestead (HOM.30)
Photos of Reach View, a home that has been in the Currier family since 1797.
Sargent-Gower Home (HOM.31)
Photos and text about Ashlawn, a home built for Lucius and Mary Ann Sargent and now owned by their descendants.
Rodolph Sargent-Hale Home (HOM.32)
Photo and text about the home built by Rodolph Sargent and later owned by the Hale family.
Billings-France-Cutter Home (HOM.33)
Photos of the home once owned by the Billings, France and Cutter families.
Binnery by Rebecca Peck Peterson (HOM.34)
A memoir by Rebecca Peck Peterson about the summer cottage once owned by her family and given the name Binnery by Rebecca. Includes text and photos.
Edward and Lois Roberts Cole Home (HOM.35)
Photos and text about the Edward and Lois Roberts Cole home and family.
Robert and Nancy Gower Hitchcock Home (HOM.36)
Early photo of the home and text about it’s owners.
Wilson, Byard, Fred Cole Home and Oakland Farm Photos (HOM.37)
Photos of the Wilson, Byard and Fred Cole homes
Groves Eaton Home (HOM.38)
Photo of the home of Groves Eaton
The Peabody “Wellesley” Cottage (HOM.39)
The Peabody cottage, built in 1888 for the Peabody family from Massachusetts is said to have been the first summer home in Sedgwick.
Simmons-Nevells Homestead (HOM.40)
Simmons-Nevells Homestead