Gregory and Joy Johnson had their Swedish ancestors' hand-hewn log cabin in nort
Date
12-1-2007
Pages
80-83
Abstract
Gregory and Joy Johnson had their Swedish ancestors' hand-hewn log cabin in northern Maine moved to Harpswell and resurrected. Gregory's father and grandfather were born in the cabin, which his great-grandfather, Carl Johnson, built. Larry Totten restored and rebuilt the cabin, with modifications for its use as a guest house. Robert Moulton of Bath added a new wing, with details that blended with the old. The cozy cabin is decorated in Scandinavian style, and the Johnson's celebrated their first Christmas there in December.
Subjects
Houses Harpswell, Log cabins
Recommended Citation
Merrill, Meadow Rue, "Gregory and Joy Johnson had their Swedish ancestors' hand-hewn log cabin in nort" (2007). Maine News Index - Down East Magazine. 3519.
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_downeast/3519
Source
Down East