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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

    Record Type: Library

    Old Landing Days in Marion
  3. 2003.005.001 - Exploring Coastal Massachusetts

    14 page chapter on Marion - Pgs. 82 - 95

    Record Type: Library

    Exploring Coastal Massachusetts
  4. 2004.006.003 - Print, Photographic

    Back of Andrew Hadley house

    Record Type: Photo

    Back of Andrew Hadley House
  5. 2006.010.016 - Print, Photographic

    3 Main Street. Frank Look. Site of first house in Lower Village. 1806 - Store - A. J. Hadley, outfitter of ships. First Post Office. 3 floors - 1st - Store and Post Office, 2nd clothes made, 3rd Sails made.

    Record Type: Photo

    Print, Photographic
  6. 2008.001.018 - Digital photograph

    Wharf Village - This is the second house to occupy the address at 3 Main Street, at the intersection with Water Street. The first, built in 1760, gave way to this three-story Georgian-Style building in 1806. Its original owner was AJ. Hadley, who operated a store and ships' chandlery in the right half of the ground floor, the left side of the floor was Marion's first post office. The second floor served as a clothesmaking factory, and the top flo...

    Record Type: Photo

    Digital photograph
  7. 2008.001.022 - Digital photograph

    Wharf Village - William R. Luce's grocery and dry goods store at the northwest corner of Front and Main streets, about 1906. At the time of this view, the facade was punctuated by a central entrance, later relocated as two separate entrances to the left and right when an enclosed porch was added. Beyond the store, the fence in front of A.J. Hadley's house is visible. The building surrounded by a picket fence on two sides at right of Luce's store ...

    Record Type: Photo

    Street Scene, Marion, Mass.
  8. 2011.010.013 - Account book

    An 8 page paper account book of Edwin Luce with A. J. Hadley which is 4" wide by 6.25" high. It covered the period from 1830 - 1851. The account was settled 9/19/1851 by Bark J. Denham.

    Record Type: Archive

    Edwin Luce 1830 with A. J. Hadley
  9. 2011.010.015 - Account book

    A 24 page soft covered account book dated 1855 which is titled "Barnabas Holmes in account with A. J. Hadley". It is 4" wide by 6.25" wide.

    Record Type: Archive

    Barnabas Holmes in account with A. J. Hadley
  10. 2016.038.004 - Newspaper

    "In it for the long Hall" was built in 1880 as Taber Hall located at 13 Cottage Street.

    Record Type: Archive

    In it for the long Hall
  11. 2016.038.019 - Newspaper

    "Georgian style house kept in ship shape" is about 3 Main Street originally built in 1760 by J. C. Luce. The current house was built in 1806.

    Record Type: Archive

    Georgian style house kept in ship shape
  12. REF026.001 - Old Landing Days in Marion

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

    Record Type: Library

    Old Landing Days in Marion
  13. T207 - Account book

    Account book shows orders of many Marion residents between the years 1897 and 1898. It lists many Marion residents of the time by name and is a good source of information about Marion in the late 19th century.

    Record Type: Archive

    Account Book1

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