Person Record
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Harwood, Andrew A. (Adm.) |
Related Records
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2002.026.118 - Print, Photographic
99 Water Street Beverly Yacht Club. Built in 1806 as a ship chandlers store. It later became Sherman's Inn. In 1870 it became the summer residence of Adm. Andrew A. Harwood. 1920 it became to summer residence of Dr. William McDonald.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.007.079 - postcard
Color Postcard of Hotel Sippican Casino, Marion, Mass. Casino on Water Street opposite Hotel Sippican. Admiral Harwood house in the distance.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.007.082 - postcard
Old Episcopal Church on corner of South and Front Streets, Marion. Was originally the Sippican Seminary, but later built over by Admiral Harwood when he established the Episcopal Church.
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2004.007.088 - Print, Photographic
Old Episcopal Chapel on corner of South and Front Streets, Marion. Was originally the Sippican Seminary, but later built over by Admiral Harwood when he established the Episcopal Church.
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2004.007.089 - Print, Photographic
Modern picture of The First Congregational Church in Marion, Mass. built in 1841. Stands on corner of Front and Main Streets opposite the Marion General Store which was the previous church built 1794-99, and served as church until 1841
Record Type: Photo
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2004.008.037 - Print, Photographic
Admiral Harwood house, now Beverly Yacht Club, Marion, Mass. Bottom of Main St. at Water St. Old Simmons and Register house.
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2004.017.025 - Print, Photographic
Admiral Harwood's house on Water Street, Marion, Mass. He married the great grand daughter of Benjamin Franklin. One of the oldest houses in Marion. Was the old Sherman House. Now is the Beverly Yacht Club. Long Wharf in the background.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.019.203 - postcard
B/W postcard of Water Street. Note on back:" Admiral Harwood House, Frank Austin house at left corner behind trees."
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2004.019.223 - Print, Photographic
Beverly Yacht Club, exterior. One of Marion's oldest houses.
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2005.011.019 - Print, Photographic
The Sippican Academy built in 1836 at 124 Front Street was also known as Sippican Seminary. The Academy was remodeled as St. Gabriel's Episcopal Church in 1853. 28 South Street is in the background. Admiral Harwood started services in the upstairs when building was still known as The Sippican Academy.
Record Type: Photo
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2008.001.100 - Digital photograph
Shoreline -This real-photo card mailed in 1977 shows the Admiral Harwood Cottage, 99 Water Street, at center (at this time identified as the Simmons Cottage), eventually to become the current home of the Beverly Yacht Club. At right center, Long Wharf extends out of the frame, and further up the shore Bates Wharf is visible. 2nd-4th digital photographs - additional views of the Beverly Yacht Club through the years
Record Type: Photo
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2008.001.128 - Digital photograph
Churches - In 1871, Rear Admiral Andrew A. Harwood, summering at the Bay View Hotel on Water Street, was coaxed by fellow Episcopalians to conduct Sunday services in the hotel parlor; his sermons were well received. In 1873, Admiral Harwood retired from the Navy and moved to Marion full-time, purchasing a house on Water Street between Main and South streets-now home to the Beverly Yacht Club. In 1874, with the waning of Marion's seafaring industr...
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2009.004.001 - Print, Photographic
A black and white photograph of Captain Andrew A. Harwood, U.S.N. oval shaped on an 8" wide by 10" high. mounting.
Record Type: Photo
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2009.004.002 - Print, Photographic
A black and white photograph of Commodore Andrew A. Harwood, U.S.N., 5" wide by 6 1/4" high on an 8" wide by 10" high mounting
Record Type: Photo
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2009.004.003 - Print, Photographic
A black and white photograph of Commodore Andrew A. Harwood, U.S.N., 5" wide by 6 1/4"high on an 8" by 10" mounting. He served as the chief of the bureau of ordance from August 1861 to July 1862.
Record Type: Photo
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2010.012.002 - Digital image
A digital image of Rear Admiral Andrew H. Harwood, circa 1863. He retired to Marion in 1871 and began church services for Episcopalians in the summer.
Record Type: Photo
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T405.09 - booklet
Eve Tide by Leighton Parks - story of the death of Admiral Howland - is this in reality Admiral Harwood?
Record Type: Archive
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T405.17 - Documents
Brief history of Saint Gabriel's Church - first services held by Admiral Harwood
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