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  1. 2004.006.012 - Print, Photographic

    Silas Allen House in 1802. Now Lacey home. Built in 1802 by Captain Stephen Hammond who moved from North Marion. Was the last home on Main St. going West until 1829. Allen moved in and lived there many years after having been in the old Hiller apartment building. It was originally a beautiful Salt Box type of house, but later changed.

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    Silas Allen House
  2. 2004.006.013 - Print, Photographic

    Silas Allen House as it looked in 1967 as the Lacey residence. 41 Main Street. Built in 1802 by Capt. Stephen Hammond. Last house on Main Street.

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    Silas Allen House
  3. 2004.006.028 - Print, Photographic

    Lacy House, 41 Main St. Built in 1802. Old Silas Allen House. Previously owned by Capt Hammond. Was last house on Main St. going West until 1839.

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    The Lacy House
  4. 2004.010.002 - Print, Photographic

    Photo of Silas B. Allen, age 94, sitting in a chair outside in Marion, MA

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    Silas Allen, age 94
  5. 2004.010.007 - Print, Photographic

    Silas B. Allen, Marion, MA, educator and school teacher, Marion, MA.

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    Silas B. Allen, educator
  6. 2004.010.008 - Print, Photographic

    Silas B. Allen, Marion, MA, age 94.

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    Silas B. Allen, age 94
  7. 2008.001.007 - Digital photograph

    Wharf Village -This 1920s-vintage view of Main Street looking west shows Nelson Block at left and the Congregational Chapel at right. Next to the chapel, the Silas Allen saltbox at 41 Main Street is visible, built in 1802. Jimmy Nelson ran a barbershop and sold fireworks for the Fourth of July off the pool table in the back of his establishment-often puffing a cigar while dispensing his explosive wares. Nelson Block at various times also hosted ...

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    Main Street, Marion, Mass.
  8. 2008.015.054 - Digital image

    Wharf Village - 28 Main Street - First Congregational Church, built in 1841. Seth Eaton of Mattapoisett designed the church and Silas Allen built it.

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    Digital image
  9. 2008.015.061 - Digital image

    Wharf Village - 41 Main Street - built in 1802 for Capt. Stephen Allen. By 1855, carpenter Silas B. Allen lived here.

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    Digital image
  10. 2011.012.001 - Certificate

    One share $25.00 in the Sippican Seminary Register # 14 under the name of Joseph Allen signed by Proprietor's Clerk Silas B. Allen and countersigned by W. N. Ellis, Treasurer. On the reverse is a newspaper clipping of a Special Town meeting on June 5, 1891.

    Record Type: Archive

    Sippican Seminary
  11. 2014.030.001 - Print, Photographic

    A sepia photograph on cardboard of Silas B. Allen taken in 1901 at age 89. The photograph is 3.5" wide by 4.5" high. The cardboard frame is torn on the bottom left and right corners.

    Record Type: Photo

    Print, Photographic
  12. T456.001 - Print, Photographic

    Photo of Mr. Silas B. Allen, old resident of Sippican Hiller apartments. Supt. of schools for many years.

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    Mr. Silas Allen

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