The Historic Houses of Scarborough, compiled by Charlotte G. Stevens and donated to the Scarborough Public Library on July 17, 1953. This book includes short write-ups on 35 Scarborough buildings and homes along with photographs of the buildings and homes as they were in the early 1950s. Included are:
- The Parsonage, 160 Black Point Road
- The Church (4th church building), 167 Black Point Road
- Edward Libby Home (Possibly 212 Spurwink Road)
- Old Hastey [Hasty] House
- Old Edward Mitchell House (Possibly 178 Spurwink Road)
- The Kilbourne House (152 Spurwink Road)
- The Reuben Libby House
- Augustus Small House (Possibly 359 Pleasant Hill Road)
- Part of the Robinson House
- Benjamin Larrabee House
- Alvin Larrabee House
- Dr. Sturdivant [Sturtevant] House
- The Thornton House (20 Black Point Road)
- The Oliver House
- The A I Plummer House
- The “Old Red House” (Hunnewell House – 81 Black Point Road)
- The Abraham Plummer House
- The George Washington Libby House
- John Adams Libby House
- The Stanford House (194 Spurwink Road)
- The Library (built in 1899 – 165 Black Point Road)
- The Perry House (built by Alexander & Mary Prout Kirkwood – 534 Black Point Road)
- Cammock House
- The William H Googins House (built by Timothy McDanniel [McDaniel])
- The A I Seavey House (394 Black Point Road)
- The Eben Seavey House (386 Black Point Road)
- The Kaler-Vaill House (built by James Frank Coolbroth – 382 Black Point Road)
- The Atlantic House
- The Robert Libby House
- The Jorden Larrabee House
- The Joseph Larrabee House
- The Thomas Carter Libby House (27 Black Point Road)
- The Freeman Libby House
- The Parson Thompson House
- The Lancaster-Libby House
The write-up text is included in the PDF book. Higher quality images of the houses are available from the Society for a small fee. Please contact the Society using the form below for further information.
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My thanks to the Scarborough Public Library for their permission to digitize and OCR this book.