Person Record
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Gibson, Charles Dana |
Related Records
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0000.001.001 - Document
Framed sheet of letterhead from The Sippican, signed by Charles Gibson. Undated.
Record Type: Archive
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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
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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
Record Type: Library
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2000.007.001 - letter
Letter to Jim and Margaret DeKay from Charles Dana Gibson on letterhead from Life Magazine. Letter has been framed by SHS, 12 x 14 inches.
Record Type: Archive
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2006.011.063 - Newspaper
Marion's Golden Age. Discussion of Richard Harding Davis, Charles Dana Gibson. the Old Stone Studio, etc. in the early 20th century. Multiple scans required. Not all verbiage captured. Document too large.
Record Type: Archive
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2008.015.046 - Digital image
Wharf Village - 14 Main Street - Bates family, built in 1760. Behind this house is a small one-room schoolhouse where Elizabeth Pitcher Taber taught before her marriage in 1823. Miss Roberta Bates and her sister, Nancy Bates Crowell kept a calico and notions shop in part of the house. At the turn of the century, noted artist and magazine illustrator Charles Dana Gibson (creator of the Gibson Girl) lived here.
Record Type: Photo
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2010.012.013 - Digital image
A digital image of an illustration entitled The Weaker Sex by Charles Dana Gibson.
Record Type: Photo
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2010.012.014 - Digital image
A digital image of an illustration of Gibson Girls at the beach by Charles Dana Gibson.
Record Type: Photo
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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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2011.019.001 - Newspaper
This newspaper article from the July 24, 2011 Brockton Enterprise answers a question about the background of Charles Dana Gibson Girl plates in the Treasures in your attic column..
Record Type: Archive
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2012.037.029.004 - Paper
Damrosch, Walter - 5 photocopied pages from a book titled " From The Top of the Stairs" by Gretchen Finletter that decribes guests of a dinner party including Walter Damrosch.
Record Type: Archive
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2012.037.030.001 - Paper
Charles Dana Gibson - 23 photocopied pages from a book titled "The Gibson Girl: Portrait of a Southern Belle" by Langhorne Gibson, Jr. with Chapters titled City Lights, The Gibson GIrl, Courtship and Marriage and The Famous Illustrator.
Record Type: Archive
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2012.037.030.002 - Paper
Charles Dana Gibson - 18 photocopied pages from a book titled " Portrait of an Era As Drawn by C. D. Gibson - A Biography" by Fairfax Downey.
Record Type: Archive
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2016.021.001 - The Gibson Book I
The Gibson Book, Volume I. A collection of the works of Charles Dana Gibson. Published by Charles Scribner's Sons R.H. Russell. A hard covered, red volume 17.5" by 11.5". In poor condition - some loose pages, title page missing.
Record Type: Library
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2016.021.002 - The Gibson Book II
The Gibson Book, Volume II. A collection of the works of Charles Dana Gibson. Published by Charles Scribner's Sons R.H. Russell. A hard covered, red volume 17.5" by 11.5".
Record Type: Library
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2016.038.020 - Newspaper
"14 Main pre-dates center" was built in 1760. Owned by members of the Bates family.
Record Type: Archive
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