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  1. 1996.004.001 - Old Landing Days in Marion

    Booklet telling how one family lived in Marion a century or so ago (approx 1850's)

    Record Type: Library

  2. 1998.012.001 - Old Landing Days in Marion

    Book telling how one family lived in Marion a century or so ago (approx 1850's) 2 copies

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  3. 2010.012.016 - Digital image

    A digital image of the wedding photograph of the marriage of Cecil Clark and Richard Harding Davis on May 4, 1899, at Saint Gabriel's Church. The maid of honor was Ethel Barrymore (on Cecil's right) and best man was Charles Davis (behind Barrymore); Louise Clark, Cecil's mother; is behind her daughter; Charles Dana Gibson stands behind Richard; John Fox, Jr. is at Richard's left.

    Record Type: Photo

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  4. 2010.012.023 - Digital image

    A digital image of a photograph of Richard Harding Davis taken during the Spanish-American War. It is addressed to Louise Clark, mother of Cecil Clark Davis and a good friend of Richard.

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  5. 2012.037.001 - Paper

    Education - one yellow handwritten sheet of lined paper with notes collected on Cecil Clark Davis' Education.

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    50 Years Ago - Marion's Great Day - Marriage of Richard Harding Davis, Cecil Clark Was Town Holiday - details of wedding, Richard's biography

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  8. V115.030 - Newspaper

    Brilliance of Mrs. Richard Harding Davis Lives on in Her Portraits Hung at Tabor - Cecil (Clark) Davis - died aged 78 - limited biography (death date and age from 103rd Annual Report of Marion, Mass.)

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  9. V115.031 - Newspaper

    Formal Wedding Photo - 1889 wedding of Cecil Clark to Richard Harding Davis - Ethel Barrymore, Mrs. Davis and Mr. Davis, Charles Dana Gibson, Mrs. John Marshall Clark, Charles B. Davis and Bruce Clark (pictured)

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