Amasa Cook House, Dennysville, Maine

The Amasa Cook House, Dennysville, Maine, c. 1850

The Amasa Cook House, Dennysville, Maine, c. 1850

Name/Title

Amasa Cook House, Dennysville, Maine

Description

The Amasa Cook House, built in 1850 on King Street, Dennysville, Maine

Context

One of the King Street houses that did not belong to a "family" as do most of the older houses in Dennysville, was the home of Amasa Cook, later occupied by Joel W. Cook. After two generations of Cooks, the residence was occupied by several families, including Howard and Ida (Burns) Philbrook, before being purchased by Raymond and Eleanor (Pine) Curtis, whose three children grew up there.

Collection

Contemporary Photographs of the Dennys River Area, Photos for Map