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  1. 2014.025.001 - Program

    A Veterans Day program for November 11, 2014 which includes information on the main address by native son, retired U. S. Navy Captain Robert E. Ellis.

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    Veterans Day 2014 Marion Massachuetts
  2. 2014.025.002 - Newspaper

    An article from the Sentinel dated November 6, 2014 titled "Marion plans Veterans Day ceremony" featuring retired U.S. Navy Captain Robert E. Ellis, a decorated Vietnam War veteran. and a Marion native.

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    Marion plans Veterans Day ceremony
  3. 2014.025.003 - Digital photograph

    A balck and white digital photograph with the caption "Marion "hometown boy" retired Navy Captain Robert E. Ellis".

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    Marion "hometown boy" retired Navy Captain Robert E. Ellis
  4. 2014.025.004 - Newspaper

    An article from Sippican Week dated November 13, 2014 titled "Retired Navy Captain returns home to speak on Veterans Day" about Robert E. Ellis.

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    Retired Navy Captain returns home to speak on Veterans Day
  5. 2014.025.005 - Digital photograph

    A color digital photograph with the caption "Former Navy Captain and Marion native Robert Ellis addresses the crowd' from the Sippican Week dated November 13, 2014.

    Record Type: Photo

    Former Navy Captain and Marion native Robert Ellis addresses the crowd
  6. 2016.051.301 - Newspaper

    From the Sippican Sentinel, dated May 1985, a black and white digital photograph and an article about Cmdr Robert Ellis titled "Ellis gets Navy post".

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    Ellis gets Navy post
  7. 2016.051.329 - Newspaper

    March 1986 a photograph and article on Robert E. Ellis promotion to Captain of the United States Navy.

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    Ellis selected for promotion
  8. Obituaries721 - Newspaper

    Captain Robert Edward Ellis, USN, Retired, of Stonington, passed away peacefully on July 7, at Westerly Hospital. He was the devoted husband of Judith (Gritman). Born in Providence, Rhode Island on May 10, 1937, he was the son of the late Claude B. Ellis and Mildred (Clay). He was a direct descendent of the Mayflower passenger Stephen Hopkins, and abolitionist Jonathan Walker, the subject of John Greenleaf Whittier’s poem, "The Branded Hand." ...

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    Newspaper

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