Carver Memorial Library, Searsport, Maine 332

From collection Eastern Illustrating & Publishing Company Collection

Carver Memorial Library, Searsport, Maine 332

Built in 1909, the library was bequeathed as a memorial with funds from the estate of Searsport ship Captain George A. Carver. It was dedicated on October 13, 1910. Designed by the architectural firm McLean & Wright, the structure is a strong example of the Arts & Crafts design applied to architecture. Laid up with stones from the Carver Farm (now Moose Point State Park), the building exhibits such picturesque elements as battered (canted) corners, giving it a bold, plastic profile, subtle curves and arches, and fanciful half-timbering in the eaves. This image gives a detailed view of the half-timbering and carved profile on the front gable's eaves, the standing lamps, and the stonework. The Library was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.

Details

LB2007.1.111374
111374
City/Town:
Searsport 
State/Province:
Maine