Houses and Shops on Water Street, Dennysville, Maine, c. 1910

Houses and Stores on Water (now Main) Street, Dennysville Me, 1910: Looking over the rooves of Benjamín Kilby's and Edwin Gardner's houses, the front of Mrs. A.L.R. Gardner's and Fred Gardner's are in view, facing Gardner's stores on the opposite side of the road. 
 Uphill are William Kilby Jr.'s house and the former John Smith tavern, with the school and steeple of the Congregational meetinghouse beyond.  Image is from the archives of the Dennys River Historical Society, as reproduced in Rebecca W. Hobart's town history, "Dennysville 1786-1986 . . . and Edmunds, Too!
Houses and Stores on Water (now Main) Street, Dennysville Me, 1910

Looking over the rooves of Benjamín Kilby's and Edwin Gardner's houses, the front of Mrs. A.L.R. Gardner's and Fred Gardner's are in view, facing Gardner's stores on the opposite side of the road. Uphill are William Kilby Jr.'s house and the former John Smith tavern, with the school and steeple of the Congregational meetinghouse beyond. Image is from the archives of the Dennys River Historical Society, as reproduced in Rebecca W. Hobart's town history, "Dennysville 1786-1986 . . . and Edmunds, Too!

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Houses and Shops on Water Street, Dennysville, Maine, c. 1910

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Houses and stores on Water Street in Dennysville, Maine c. 1910. Looking over the rooves of Benjamín Kilby's and Edwin Gardner's houses, the front of Mrs. A.L.R. Gardner's and Fred Gardner's are in view, facing Gardner's stores on the opposite side of the road. Uphill are William Kilby Jr.'s house and the former John Smith tavern, with the school and steeple of the Congregational meetinghouse beyond. A view from the opposite direction, as seen from the Church's belfry, reveals the same structures as seen from the top of Meetinghouse Hill.

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Dennys River Historic Photographs

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The image is from the archives of the Dennys River Historical Society, as reproduced in Rebecca W. Hobart's town history, "Dennysville 1786-1986 . . . and Edmunds, Too!, p. 91.