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[edit]Savannah, Georgia
[edit]- 21 West Bay Street
- Bonaventure Plantation
- Greenwich Plantation
- Jones Street
- Bull Street
- Kate Baldwin Free Kindergarten
- River Street
- The Olde Pink House
- James Habersham Jr.
- All of the city's squares
- Michael Cash, stonemason who built the Factors Walk retaining wall
- Planters Inn, hotel built in 1913
- Moses Eastman, silversmith
- Edward Padelford, businessman
- Scudder's Row, built in 1852
- Gordon Row, built in 1854
- 17Hundred90 Inn, dating to 1790
- Harper Fowlkes House, built in 1844
- Mary Lane Morrison, preservationist
- Isaiah Davenport, builder
- Anna Colquitt Hunter, preservationist
- Mary Telfair, philanthropist
- W. B. Hodgson Hall, dating to 1876
- Kehoe House, dating to 1892
- 9 Drayton Street, dating to 1853
- Bradley Lock and Key, founded in 1883
- Mary Marshall Houses, built in the 1840s
- Granite Hall, built in 1881
- City Market, dating to 1733
- John Montmollin Building, dating to 1855
- Thomas Gibbons Range, dating to 1820
- James C. Saltus (1837-1883), carpenter
- Mary Pendergast House, dating to the 1800s
- Spencer-Woodbridge House, dating to 1790
- John Stoddard, businessman
- Kiah Hall
- City Exchange Building
- Augustus Schwaab, architect
- Scholl & Fay
- Factors Walk
- Lester's Florist
- Moses Ferst, businessman
- Savannah's Candy Kitchen
- River Street buildings
- Valerie Boles, the real-life "Minerva" (featured as "did you know?" on the front page)
- John Schwartz House
- Augustus Barie Property
- David Cohen House
- Amos Scudder, builder
- John Scudder, builder
- Ephraim Scudder, builder
- 115 East Jones Street
- Eliza Ann Jewett Property
- Joe Odom House
- John Scudder Property
- Joseph Johnston Property
- John Williams House
- Jesse Mount House
- James Kerr House
- C.D. Rogers House
- Isaac Brunner Property
- 212 West Jones Street
- Abercorn Street
- Bay Street
- Sharon Plantation
- Wetter House
- John Duncan, author
- Thomas-Levy House
- James Johnston Waring, doctor
- Joseph Frederick Waring, scholar
- Mary Magdalene Marshall, hotelier
- William Kehoe, businessman
- Christian Camphor Cottage
- Gratz Cohen, soldier
- Solomon Cohen Jr., lawyer
- Abraham Minis, merchant
- Abigail Minis, landowner
- Philip Minis, merchant, son of Abraham and Abigail, father of Isaac
- Isaac Minis, son of Philip and Judith, father of Philip and Abram
- Philip Minis, physician, son of Isaac and Dinah
- Abram Minis, merchant, son of Isaac and Dinah
- John Berrien, major
- William Scarbrough, sea captain
- Eliza Ann Jewett, real-estate developer
- Helen Avis Drexel, inspiration for Serena Dawes
- Herman William Hesse, physician
- Marshall Ashby Purse, physician
- Daniel Gugel Purse Sr., businessman
- Daniel Remshart Thomas, businessman
- John Derst, baker
- Cord Asendorf, merchant
- Dorothea Abrahams, philanthropist
- Hampton Lillibridge House
- Paul Hamilton Wilkins House
- John Berrien House
- Noble Hardee Mansion
- Noble Hardee
- Susannah Clarke Cottage
- Charles Harris, mayor
- Boar's Head Grill & Tavern
- Christmas Moultrie, duck hunter
- Ward Allen, duck hunter
- Bull Street Cemetery
- John Eppinger, builder
- Eppinger House
- Algernon Hartridge
- Thomas Jackson Charlton, physician
- Thomas Charlton, mayor
- Masonic Center
- Brampton Plantation
- Jonathan Bryan, landowner
- William Gaston, merchant
- Tattnall Street
- Taylor Street
- Houston Street
- York Street
- State Street
- Oglethorpe Avenue
- Hull Street
- Liberty Street
- Perry Street
- Harris Street
- Gordon Street
- Gaston Street
- Congress Street
- Charlton Street
- Bryan Street
- Whitaker Street
- Price Street
- Lincoln Street
- East Broad Street
- Barnard Street
- Broughton Street
- Drayton Street
- Habersham Street
- Montgomery Street
- Jefferson Street
- Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard
- Lee Adler, preservationist
- Solomon C. Johnson, businessman
- Cornelia Groves
- John Postell Williamson
- Lawrence McNeill
- Henry Myers
- Solomon Cohen Sr., merchant
- Mordecai Myers, landowner
- John Macpherson, privateer
- Ann Drayton
- Alfred Haywood, merchant
- Alexander Smets, philanthropist
- John Ash House
- 510 East St. Julian Street
- Phoenix Iron Works
- John R. Wilder, businessman
- Historic Savannah: A Survey of Significant Buildings in the Historic and Victorian Districts of Savannah, Georgia
- William Duncan, physician
- J. W. Schull
- Indian Street
- William Remshart Row House
- Ann Hamilton House
- William Waring Property
- Abram Minis Building
- John David Mongin House
- Charles Seton Henry Hardee
- Trinity Methodist Church
- The Gingerbread House
- Bulloch-Habersham House
- Old Fort
- Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps of Savannah
- Joe Murray Rivers
- Married Woman's Card Club
- Historic and Picturesque Savannah
- Houston-Johnston-Screven House
- Wesley Monumental United Methodist Church
- Second African Baptist Church
Architecture
[edit]- Asticou Inn, Northeast Harbor, Maine, built in 1883
- Bar Harbor Inn, Bar Harbor, Maine, built in 1887
- Hartwell Tavern, building in Lincoln, Massachusetts, dating from 1732
- Samuel Hartwell House, adjacent to the Hartwell Tavern, dating from 1694
- Jordan Pond House, Acadia National Park, Maine
- Longhurst Lodge, Grade II listed building in Surrey, England
- Royal Marine Hotel, Hunters Quay, Scotland
- The Cartford Inn, the early-19th-century English pub
- The Illawalla, a now-demolished building in Lancashire, England, dating from 1902
- Wayside Inn, Sudbury, Massachusetts, dating to 1686
- Concord's Colonial Inn, Concord, Massachusetts, dating to 1716
- Station Hotel, hotel in Perth, Scotland, dating to 1888
- Royal George Hotel, hotel in Perth, Scotland, dating to 1773
- Old Belfry, Lexington, Massachusetts, dating to 1762
- Cringley House, Askrigg, Yorkshire, dating to around 1840
- Manor House, Gisburn Forest, dating to the early 18 th century
- Sandford Lodge, Peterhead, Scotland, dating to around 1800
- Davenport House, Duntisbourne Abbots, dating to the 17 th century
- Ellerton Abbey, North Yorkshire, dating to around 1830
- Market Cross, Barnard Castle, built in 1747
- Market Square, Lancaster, built in the 12 th century
- Aux Anciens Canadiens, Quebec City, dating to 1676
- Bistro 1640, Quebec City, dating to 1640
- St David's Chapel, Stormontfield, Scotland, dating to 1897
- Duff Memorial Church, Kirkmichael, Perth and Kinross, dating to 1890
- Dukes Terrace, Liverpool, dating to 1843
- Cray Parish Church, Perth and Kinross, dating to 1844
- Raikes Farmhouse, dating to 1692
- Marsh Farmhouse, dating to 1803
- Hafton House, Hunters Quay, dating to the late 18 th century
- Statue of Sir Walter Scott, Perth, dating to 1845
- Hermitage Bridge, Dunkeld, dating to 1770
- Blair Atholl Watermill, Scotland's oldest working watermill, dating to 1830
- Ribchester Bridge, England, dating to 1774
- White Bull, Ribchester, dating to 1707
- Ribchester Almshouse, England, dating to 1728
- Shore Cottage, Luss, dating to the early 19 th century
- Statue of Albert, Prince Consort, Perth, dating to 1864
- St Matthew's Church, Perth, dating to 1871
- Rose Terrace, Perth
- Dalguise Viaduct, dating to 1863
- Fair Maid's House, Perth, dating to 1629
- St John's Kirk, Perth, dating to 1448
- Elterwater Bridge, Cumbria, dating to 1702
- Kirkmichael Bridge, Perth and Kinross, dating to 1840
- St Leonard's-in-the-Fields Church, Perth, dating to 1885 (where my parents were married in 1973)
- Nobis Hotel Stockholm, dating to 1870
- Kings Arms Hotel, Askrigg, England, dating to 1767
- Britannia Inn, Elterwater, England, dating to the 17 th century
- Elterwater Bridge, England, dating to 1702
- Castle House, Dunoon, dating to 1822
- Inverchaolain Church, Loch Striven, dating to 1912 and earlier
- Colintraive Hotel, Argyll and Bute, dating to the 19 th century
- Kirkmichael Bridge, Perth and Kinross, dating to 1840
- Tullibardine Chapel, dating to 1446
- Newton Castle, Blairgowrie, Scotland, dating to c. 1550
- Westcustogo Inn, Yarmouth, dating to the 1920s
- Down-East Village Restaurant & Motel, Yarmouth, dating to 1950
- Cunningham-Graham Close, Perth, dating to 1699
- Barnhill Tollhouse, Perth, dating to the early 19 th century
- A. K. Bell Library, Perth, dating to 1838
- Cathedral Museum, Dunblane, dating to early 17 th century
- St Clement's Cottage, Dunblane, dating to around 1850
- Wade's Bridge, Aberfeldy, dating to 1733
- Cruden Bay Hotel, Aberdeenshire, dating to 1899
- St Olaf's Church, Cruden, dating to 1776
- The World's End, Fraserburgh, dating to 1767
- Dalyrmple Hall, Fraserburgh, dating to 1881
- Beaton's Cottage, Isle of Skye, dating to 1880
- Perth Water Works, dating to 1832
- Ardclach Bell Tower, dating to 1655
- Roman column, York, dating to the first century
- Old Residence, York, dating to the early 18 th century
- 4 Minster Yard, York, dating to the early 18 th century
- 45 Shambles, York, dating to the early 18 th century
- 7 & 8 Shambles, York, dating to the 15 th century
- 1 Shambles, York, dating to the 14 th century
- Bathurst House, York, dating to 1727
- Old Scone mercat cross, dating to the 14 th century or earlier
- Inveresk Manor House, dating to 1748
- Greyfriars Monastery, Perth, dating to 1496
- Buschenkappeli, Switzerland, dating to 1754
- Breakneck Stairs, Quebec City, dating to 1635
- John Darlington building, Quebec City, dating to 1775
- Rue du Petit-Champlain, Quebec City
- Place d'Armes, Quebec City, dating to 1648
- Governors' Garden, Quebec City, dating to 1800
- Shard Riverside Inn, dating to 1766
- St Oswald's Vicarage, Warton, dating to 1823
- Cockersand Abbey chapter house, dating to 1230
- Winthrop Square, Boston
- Knockshannoch Lodge, dating to 1888
- Pack Bridge, Alyth, dating to 1500
- St Colmac Manse, dating to 1835
- Conder Bridge, dating to the early 19 th century
- Meldrum House, Aberdeenshire, dating to 1625
- Banff Town House, Aberdeenshire, dating to 1767
- Dunoon Pier, dating to 1898
- Monymusk Parish Church, Aberdeenshire
- St Talorgan Parish Church, Aberdeenshire, dating to the 16 th century
- Arbuthnott Parish Kirk, Aberdeenshire, dating to the 13 th century
- Bourtie House, Aberdeenshire, dating to 1754
- Mounie Castle, Aberdeenshire, dating to 1641
- Bourtie Parish Church, Aberdeenshire, dating 1806
- Reform Tower, Peterhead, dating to 1832
- Dunsop Bridge, dating to around 1800
- Grey Stone of Trough, dating to 1897
- Church of Sweden in New York, dating to 1921
- The Briarcliffe, dating to 1922
- 5 West 63 rd Street, dating to 1930
- 17 Lincoln Street, Savannah, Georgia, dating to around 1790
- Lower Lees Farmhouse, dating to 1678
- Change Bridge, Kendal, dating to 1817
- Sunnybrae Cottage, dating to the late 18 th century
- Gowrie House, dating to around 1518
- Perth mercat cross, dating to 1913
- St Cuthbert's Church, Dunoon (now demolished)
- Charles Cameron Memorial Fountain, Glasgow, dating to 1896
- Pitlochry Town Hall, Scotland
- Cow Ark Farmhouse, Lancashire
- Higher Lees Farmhouse, Lancashire
- Lower Lees Farmhouse, Lancashire
- Invereck, Sandbank
- Crail Parish Church
- Crail Tolbooth and Town House
- Queen's Bridge, Perth
- Old Town Hall, Poulton-le-Fylde
- Culross mercat cross
- Elie and Earlsferry Town Hall
- Elie Parish Church
- Elie Primary School
- Kellie Lodge, Pittenweem
- Gyles House, Pittenweem
- Culross Town House
- Kilmany Parish Church
- Crail Custom House
- Golf Hotel, Crail
- Crail mercat cross
- 2 Church Street, Ribchester
- Ribchester Roman Museum
- Tan Cottage, Plympton
- Guildhall, Perth
- St Colmac's Church, Bute
- 32-34 High Street, Crieff
- Tummel Bridge, Blair Atholl
- Academy Hall, North Yarmouth Academy
- Russell Hall, North Yarmouth Academy
- Purey-Cust Lodge, York
- Mauldslie Castle, South Lanarkshire
- Mauldslie Castle West Lodge, South Lanarkshire
- Mauldslie Bridge, South Lanarkshire
- Sandeman Building, Perth
- St Mary's Episcopal Church, Athens, Georgia
- 46-52 Tay Street, Perth
- 62-72 Tay Street, Perth
- 54 Tay Street, Perth
- Victoria Buildings, Perth
- 51 st (Highland) Division War Memorial, Perth
- Bell's Sports Centre, Perth
- Old Ledge Meetinghouse, Yarmouth
- 1222 28 th Street NW, Washington, D.C.
- Milton Lodge, Blair Atholl
- Fincastle Chapel, Blair Atholl
- Fonab Castle, Pitlochry
- Caledonian Road Primary School, Perth
- Tay Viaduct, Perth
- St Paul's Church, Perth
- St Andrew's Church, Perth
- Perth Middle Church
- St Leonard's Church, Perth
- Scott Street Methodist Church, Perth
- Free Presbyterian Church, Perth
- Congregational Church of Perth
- Perth North Church
- St John the Baptist Episcopal Church, Perth
- St John the Baptist RC Church, Perth
- Kinfauns Castle West Lodge, Perth
- Kinfauns Parish Church, Perth
- St John's Kirk, Lochwinnoch
- St John's Church, Ballachulish
- Hackensall Hall, Preesall
- Brook Farm, Thornton
- Black Bull, Preesall
- Forest Paper Company, Yarmouth
- Joshua Brooks House, Massachusetts
- Noah Brooks Tavern, Massachusetts
- Stow-Hardy House, Massachusetts
- Farwell Jones House, Massachusetts
- Nathan Meriam House, Massachusetts
- Holy Trinity Church, Much Wenlock
- 55-56 High Street, Much Wenlock
- 16-18 South Methven Street, Perth
- 1 Avenue Sainte-Genevieve, Quebec City
- Hambleton Hall
- Casco Castle, Freeport
- Glebe House, Lincolnshire
- Somerset, Kinnoull
- Craigievar and Darnick, Kinnoull
- Witchhill House, Kinnoull
- Gaskhill, Kinnoull
- Langlands, Kinnoull
- Lude House, Blair Atholl
- Butler House, Stowe
- Brick Store, Yarmouth
- St George and the Dragon, Stockholm
- 34 Barrow Street, Much Wenlock
- Wyman Power Station, Yarmouth
- Dunoon Stadium
- Pharmacie du Cerf, Strasbourg
- Mossgiel Farm, East Ayrshire
- 10-11 Saturday Market Place, King's Lynn
- The Clerk's House, Shoreditch
- Thatched House, Poulton-le-Fylde
- Golden Ball, Poulton-le-Fylde
- St Trinity House, York
- Ashley Hall
- Marble Bar, Sydney
- Royal Oak Hotel, Poulton-le-Fylde
- The White House, Poulton-le-Fylde
- York Deanery
- 2-2A High Petergate, York
- Purey-Cust Lodge boundary wall
- Growstown School, Brunswick
- Redstone School, Sudbury
- Semanarienhaus, Zurich
- Printers' Exchange Block, Portland
- Martin's Point Bridge
- Cousins Island Bridge
- Captain Joseph Drinkwater House
- Old Hose No. 2
- Cutter House
- Gilman Manse
- Bein Inn, Perth and Kinross
- 51 East Main Street, Yarmouth
- Jameson Tavern
- Betlis Chapel
- Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Yarmouth
- First Baptist Church, Yarmouth
- Deacon John Bailey House, Portland
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Birthplace, Portland
- Campus Theatre, Lewisburg
- Bramhall Mansion
- Rooke Chapel
- Daniel C. Roberts Hall
- Malesardi Quadrangle
- The Oglethorpe Club
- The Casco
- Burnt Farm Cottage
- Falmouth Hotel
- United States Hotel
- Market House
- Grand Trunk Station, Portland
- Hayes and Hopson Building, Asheville
- Old City Hall, Portland
- Mitchell Garrison
- Midway Congregational Church
- Old North Church, Hollywood
- Reynolda Hall
- Z. Smith Reynolds Library
- Lady Leng Memorial Chapel
- The Bull, Poulton-le-Fylde
- Ellen Clarke Bertrand Library
- Sandbank Parish Church
- The Mount, Fleetwood
- Railway Hotel, Kirkham
- The Eagle at Weeton
Places
[edit]- Pitmiddle, deserted 12th-century settlement in Perth and Kinross, Scotland
- South Inch, Perth, Scotland
- The Old Furnace, an English 16th-century iron smelting site
- Yarmouth, Maine (substantial parts thereof)
- Greyfriars Burial Ground, Perth, Scotland, dating to 1580
- Kyle Rhea, strait in the Highland area of Scotland
- Royal River Park, Yarmouth, Maine
- Hillylaid Pool
- Pier Road, street in Luss, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
- Longridge Golf Club, Lancashire, founded in 1915
- Weaver D's Delicious Fine Foods, Athens, Georgia, U.S.
- Black Linn Falls, Dunkeld, Scotland
- Precentor's Court, York, England, dating to 1610
- Tay Street, Perth, Scotland
- Vennels of Perth
- Riverside Cemetery, Yarmouth, Maine
- Wilsondale Farm, Gray, Maine
- High Street, Perth
- Sevens Ale House, Boston
- No. 9 Park, Boston
- Havana, Bar Harbor
- Little Long Pond, Seal Harbor
- Chapter House Street, York
- Minster Gates, York
- Minster Close, York, dating to the 13 th century
- Westcustogo Inn, Yarmouth
- Ben & Bill's Chocolate Emporium, Bar Harbor, Maine, established in 1956
- Village Green, Bar Harbor
- Westminster Arms
- Côte de la Montagne, Quebec City
- The Stork, Conder Green, dating to 1660
- Hin Sam Wan, Thailand
- Balance Rock Inn, Bar Harbor, dating to 1903
- Shore Path, Bar Harbor
- Shore Inn, Portsoy, dating to mid-18 th century
- Cherrybank Gardens, Perth
- Rodney Gardens, Perth
- Norie-Miller Walk, Perth
- The Paramount, Boston
- McEwens, Perth
- Langden Brook, watercourse in Lancashire
- Village Restaurant, Portland, Maine, established in 1936
- Clary's Café, Savannah, Georgia, dating to 1903
- The Burn Naze, Thornton, England, dating to 1900
- Craigie, Perth
- Stuart Yacht & Country Club, Florida
- Golden Lion, Port Isaac, dating to the 18 th century
- La Buvette, restaurant in Omaha, Nebraska
- Pitlochry War Memorial, Scotland
- Mill Street, Perth
- South Street, Perth
- St John's Centre, Perth
- Wyre Estuary Country Park, Thornton
- Andy's Handy Store, Yarmouth
- Cathedral Street, Dunkeld
- Ledge Cemetery, Yarmouth
- Pioneer Burial Ground, Yarmouth
- Old Baptist Cemetery, Yarmouth
- Virginia Road, Massachusetts
- Battle Road, Massachusetts
- Pennyfuir Cemetery, Oban
- Mountain View Cemetery, Altadena, California
- Murrayshall Golf and Country Club, Perth and Kinross
- Homewood Inn, Yarmouth
- Mountain View Cemetery, Altadena
- Maquoit Bay, Brunswick
- Bayside, Maine
- Wühre, street in Zurich
- The Gables Inn, Stowe
- von Trapp Brewing, Stowe
- Lazaretto Point War Memorial
- Kilmory, Knapdale
- Sykes Smelt Mill
- Green Mountain Inn, Stowe
- Children's Corner, Cleveleys
- Ball Street, Poulton-le-Fylde
- Blackpool Old Road, Poulton-le-Fylde
- Sheinton Street, Much Wenlock
- Arborvitae Cemetery, Lincoln
- Longfellow Square, Portland
- Mill Creek, Falmouth Foreside
- Mill Brook, Massachusetts
- Paul Revere capture site
- Atwell's Creek, Yarmouth
- Flints Pond, Lincoln
- Milton Burn, Dunoon
- Argyll Street, Dunoon
- Meriam's Corner, Concord
- Place de la Cathedrale, Strasbourg
- Monument Square, Concord
- Duck Cove
- White's Cove
- Broad Cove
- Clarks Pond, South Portland
- Rue Merciere, Strasbourg
- Thompson's Point, Portland
- Lexington Avenue, Asheville
- Wall Street, Asheville
- Drive-In Studio, Winston-Salem
- King Edward Street, Perth
- Sagan River, Sweden
- Ballechin Wood, Perth and Kinross
- Ledgelawn Cemetery, Bar Harbor
- Wyre Way
- Four Lane Ends
- Market Place, Poulton-le-Fylde
- Queen's Square, Poulton-le-Fylde
- Jean Stansfield Memorial Park, Poulton-le-Fylde
- School Wynd, Abernethy
- Winslow Park, Freeport
- Hartwell Farm, Lincoln
- Dock Square, Kennebunkport
- L Street Tavern, South Boston
- Church Street, Yarmouth
- Brooks Village
- Underwood Spring Park, Falmouth Foreside
- Pilling Sands
- Marshall Place, Perth
- St John's Place, Perth
- Church Street, Ribchester
- Great Lost Bear
- Long Creek, South Portland
- Beth Condon Memorial Pathway
- Princes Point
- Princes Point Road
- Sunset Point
- Callen Point
- Drinkwater Point
- Drinkwater Point Road
- Gilman Road
- Portland Street
- Elm Street
- Bridge Street
- Yarmouth harbor
- Thurston's Lobster Pound
- OId Settlers Cemetery, South Portland
- Comyn's Road, Perth and Kinross
- Harbor Fish Market
- Buff's Pub
- Harraseeket Inn
- Chebeague Island Inn
- Yarmouth Junction Station
- First Falls
- Second Falls
- Third Falls
- Fourth Falls
- Myrtle Grove Plantation
- River Tilt
- Norcross Roundabout
- Inveralmond Roundabout
- Cross Tay Link Road
- Cramock Burn
- Hillyland, Perth
- Rigi Kulm Hotel
- Rural Felicity Plantation
- Wolfe's Neck Farm
- Kinnoull Terrace
- Grist Mill Park
- ICI Hillhouse
- Blackpool bus station
- Teanlowe Centre
- University Avenue, Lewisburg
- Market Street, Lewisburg
- Lewisburg Cemetery
- Cockle Hall
- Back Cove Storage Facility
- Park Loop Road
- Belmont Mall Studio
- Hearn Plaza
- Ruski's Tavern
- God's Acre Cemetery, Old Salem
- Watergate, Perth
- The Hillock, Ribchester
- Town Landing Market
- Cash Corner
- Heald Square, Chicago
- Winkler Bakery
- Fleetwood Market
- Dalton Square
- Orange Grove
- Tithebarn Street
People
[edit]- George Dorr, American preservationist, the "father of Acadia National Park"
- George Ellis, English silversmith
- Robert Alexander Bryden, Scottish architect
- Shooting of Danny Hansford (the basis of the book Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil)
- Tom Daley, British double World Champion
- William Fraser, Scottish architect (appeared on Wikipedia's front page on 30 September, 2020)
- Thomas Hay Marshall, lord provost of Perth, Scotland
- Charles R. Goodell, architect
- Fairbrother & Hall, architects
- Casey Thompson, chef
- John Cochrane and Brothers, Scottish architects
- J & G Young, Scottish architects
- Peter Gibson, English glazier (1929-2016)
- Ralph Slater, English millwright
- Bill Wilkie, Scottish musician
- Christian Hayes, chef
- Andrew Heiton, Scottish architect (1823-1894)
- Andrew Granger Heiton, Scottish architect (1862-1927)
- John Honeyman, architect (1831-1914)
- James Gardner, English surveyor and cartographer
- Albert Lister Peace, English organist (1844-1912)
- Harry Edward Clifford, Trinidadian-born Scottish architect (1852-1932)
- William Macdonald Mackenzie, Scottish architect (1797-1856)
- Graeme Pallister, Scottish chef
- Ron Scott, Scottish journalist (1947-2018)
- Earl Blackwell (1909-1995), American businessman
- Charles K. Eagle (d. 1928), American businessman
- James Talcott (1835-1916), American businessman
- Wilfred E. Anthony (1878-1948), American architect
- Maureen Rees, British television personality
- Frank Knight (1908-2012), arborist
- Bonnie Linder (1927-2020), viral video subject
- Blake & Zander, American architects
- Clarke & Bell & R. A. Bryden, Scottish architects
- Atholl Henderson, Scottish football player and coach
- W. H. Findlay, Scottish photographer
- John Currie, Scottish architect
- Lorenzo L. Shaw, businessman
- George W. Hammond, businessman
- Ammi Ruhamah Cutter, physician
- Nicholas Loring, minister
- Tristram Gilman, minister
- Henry Rowe, architect
- William McLellan Sr, sea captain
- Paul Burgess, groundsman
- Frank W. Bucknam, pharmacist
- Walter Gendall, military officer
- Augustus Burbank, physician
- Eleazer Burbank, physician
- George Felt, early settler in Westcustogo
- William Royall, early settler in Westcustogo
- John Cousins, early settler in Westcustogo
- Roland Walter Lines, architect
- Giles Loring, shipbuilder
- Lyman Fessenden Walker, shipbuilder
- Joseph A. Seabury, shipbuilder
- Sylvanus Blanchard, shipbuilder
- Henry Hutchins, shipbuilder
- Edward J. Stubbs, shipbuilder
- William Hawes, mill owner
- Gad Hitchcock, physician
- Comfort Starr, co-founder of Harvard College
- Ammi Ruhamah Mitchell, physician
- Archibald Sandeman, scholar
- Thomas J. Sparrow, architect
- Reuben Merrill, sea captain
- Joseph York Hodsdon, businessman
- William Erskine Thomson, Scottish architect
- Peter Macnab, Scottish architect
- John Halkerston, Scottish builder
- Donald Cameron, Scottish architect
- Carl Henry Winslow, American fire chief
- Frederick S. Stott, American architect
- Herbert A. Merrill, American physician
- Ebenezer D. Lane, sea captain
- Thomas Holt, American architect
- Charles A. Alexander, American architect
- Jonathan Greeley, sea captain
- Robert Lee Bloomfield, American businessman
- Theophilus Drinkwater, sea captain
- Cushing Prince Jr.
- Cushing Prince
- Thomas Green, minister
- Cecil E. Bryan, architect
- Robert Cushing, sculptor
- Benjamin Franklin Dunning, Maine builder
- Marshall Daugherty, sculptor
- Elijah Dix Green, Maine merchant
- Charles Thornton Libby, genealogist
- Glenn Ziemke, glassblower
- Robert Matthew Mitchell, architect
- John Eugene Cay Jr., author
- James Smart, architect
- Gilbert Burroughes, potter
- John Foley, merchant
- Samuel Stirk, attorney
- Chris Haines, historical reenactor
- Bobby Garnett, clothier
- Nathaniel Foster, potter
- John Stone, captain
- Anthony Raymond, architect
- Samuel Melcher, architect
- William Morrill Wadley, railway engineer
- Charles Stearns Wheeler, Transcendentalism pioneer
- Gracie Watson, folk figure
- George Jones Varney, historian
- James Lane, settler
- Julian de Cordova, preservationist
- James MacArthur Moir, Scottish landowner
- Jack Mitchell, drummer
- Avril Gibb
- Virginia Jackson Kiah
- William Roy Wallace, architect
- Charles Barton Kean, architect
- Spencer Proudfoot Shotter, businessman
- Graham Preskett, musician
- Eric Flaum, music journalist
- Peter Menefee, stage designer
- Nick Anderson, chef
- Tobias Roberts, hotelier
- Walter Scott Dalgleish, historian
- Johannes Baur, hotelier
- Thomas King, botanist
- Thomas Allan Croal, historian
- William Melven, historian
- Charles Ernest Munro, architect
- Alexander Petrie, architect
- Frank Lovell Oakes, sea captain
- Charles Chandler Oakes, captain
- Samuel Cowan, historian
- John Porter, historian
- Dorothy Parkinson
- Thomas Warburton, businessman
- Thomas Anderson, landowner
- Jacob Mitchell, deacon
- Jane Koomar, occupational therapist
- Mathew Lanigan
- William Henry Sherman, author
- Karl Merrill, farmer
- William R. Waring, physician
- Jim Hollister
- Antoine O'Connor, cartographer
- John Mullryne, colonel
- Walter Webber
- Charles T. How, realtor
- Horace Edouard Davinet, architect
- Edward A. Newman, businessman
- Osmond Richard Cummings, historian
- Amos F. Gerald, engineer
- Clarence Otis Bigelow
- Galen Hunter, pharmacist
- Ammi Storer, merchant
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