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0000.001.002 - Print, Photographic
Framed aerial photograph of the Donald Hood estate on Point Rd. Undated. 1 of 2.
Record Type: Photo
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0000.001.003 - Print, Photographic
Framed aerial photograph of the Donald Hood estate on Point Rd. Undated. 2 of 2.
Record Type: Photo
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0000.001.004 - Print, Photographic
Framed picture of Marion train depot and early automobiles, Caption reads 'Marion Depot - On Arrival of Afternoon Special "In The Good Old Summer Time"'.
Record Type: Photo
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0000.001.005 - Print, Photographic
Framed photograph of a porch/pavilion, c. 1905. Labeled "Greeneacres, June 1905" on back.
Record Type: Photo
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0000.001.006 - Print, Photographic
Framed photograph of a large group of people in front of the northeast corner of the Sippican Hotel. Probably late 19th, early 20th century.
Record Type: Photo
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0000.001.018 - Print, Photographic
Set of two photographic negatives of Bird Island; one of the lighthouse and one of the rocks at the shore. In a sleeve that reads "came out of envelope under china cupboard marked 'picture and negatives of old houses for '3 Centuries of Marion Houses' ', Bird Island Light"
Record Type: Photo
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0000.001.024 - Print, Photographic
Photograph of Frank McNamee, Judy Rosbe, and Dick Anderson.
Record Type: Photo
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0000.001.025 - Print, Photographic
Photograph of Frank McNamee and Judith Rosbe in front of the Sippican Historical Society promoting the book "Images of America: Marion," by Judith Westlund Rosbe.
Record Type: Photo
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0000.001.026 - Print, Photographic
Black and white photograph of 7 women near a tree. Reverse reads "Left to right / Bess Beudell, Bessie Allen, Ruah McNeil, Marg. Eames, Jan Mendes, Jano Mussett, Joe Hitchcock / 1964 / cleaning up the yard / 1st step in reconditioning the property / Sippican Women's Club"
Record Type: Photo
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0000.001.027 - Print, Photographic
Faded black and white photograph on cardboard, early 20th century. Depicts a farmhouse with two women on bicycles.
Record Type: Photo
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0000.001.028 - Print, Photographic
Black and white photograph of the Charles W Morgan. In cardboard folder with an ornate stamp. Includes a small card with information on it.
Record Type: Photo
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0000.001.030 - Print, Photographic
Black and white photograph of the saltworks of Barnstable, MA. On the back, it reads "Crocker saltworks in Barnstable now in Louis Cataldo, Barnstable, MA collection. Property of H. Edward Tripp Box 134 Marion Mass 02738"
Record Type: Photo
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1998.013.001 - Print, Photographic
Panoramic photo of Sid Taylor's fish store and Island Wharf.
Record Type: Photo
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1998.014.001 - Print, Photographic
Framed photograph of catboat L. Florence Eastman at anchor at Old Landing. Catboat designed by John C. Dexter, owner John Bates.
Record Type: Photo
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1999.014.001 - Print, Photographic
Color photograph showing snow covered fir trees and stone walls and orchard on Pitcher Street.
Record Type: Photo
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2000.008.001 - Print, Photographic
Circa 1900 large, framed photo of baseball team wearing Marion uniforms. 17 x 12 inches.
Record Type: Photo
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2000.012.001 - Print, Photographic
Tabor Hall, located on Spring Street showing one workman preparing to move house to another location. Tabor Hall was moved to Cottage Street to clear space for Sippican School. Tabor Hall was built in 1880 to house Tabor Academy's first principal.
Record Type: Photo
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2000.012.002 - Print, Photographic
Tabor Hall, located on Spring Street showing two workmen preparing to move house to another location. Tabor Hall was moved to Cottage Street to clear space for Sippican School. Tabor Hall was built in 1880 to house Tabor Academy's first principal.
Record Type: Photo
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2000.013.001 - Print, Photographic
Photograph shows large crowd gathered on Front Street and lower Cottage Street beside the Elizabeth Taber Music Hall for the dedication of the Soldier's Monument. Sippican Harbor in background and East Marion can be glimpsed.
Record Type: Photo