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Reed, Henry R. |
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2004.010.013 - Print, Photographic
President Grover Cleveland with Rev. Percy Browne, Richard Fuller, and Mrs. Cleveland, on the piazza of the old Kelley home (46 Water St.), since owned by Reed, Babbitt, and Rosbe. Approximately 1890. President Cleveland planned to buy this summer home. This was the 3rd or 4th year he summered in Marion.
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2004.017.020 - Print, Photographic
Old Henry Reed House on Water Street, Marion, Mass. Was occupied for 2 seasons by President Grover Cleveland. He would have bought it, but owners raised the selling price, so he bought a house in Gray Gables, Buzzards Bay instead. The Reed house owner was George Kelley, who would not contribute to the Tower Clock Fund of Captain Henry Allen, so the clock face was left off the Tower Clock on the side that faced his house.
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2004.019.048 - Print, Photographic
President and Mrs. Grover Cleveland and friends (Rev. Percy Browne, Rev. Richard Fuller) in Marion, Mass. house in late 1880's. House built by Henry R. Reed.
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2004.019.055 - Print, Photographic
The old Henry R. Reed home on Water Street in Marion, Mass. This was the 3nd house lived in by Pres. Grover Cleveland while vacationing in Marion.
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2012.031.001 - Newspaper
A newspaper article from the New York Times of June 12, 1894 titled "Hints at Bribery Denied" in Washington, D.C. June 11 at the session of the Senatorial Sugar Trust investigators. It was Henry R. Reed (a Marion summer resident) who testified.
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2012.031.002 - Newspaper
A newspaper article from the New York Times of March 15, 1905 titled "Henry R. Reed Found Dead in Hotel Room". The wealthy Boston merchant was staying at the Grand Union Hotel in New York. Henry R. Reed was a Marion summer resident.
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2020.031.001 - Newspaper
From Sippican Week, dated March 12, 2020, an article and many color digital photographs titled "Marion House makes the National Registry of Historic Places". Marion author, historian and Sippican Historical Society member Judy Rosbe and her husband Bob are proud stewards of their grand Gilded Age home, the H.R. Reed House, located at 46 Water Street, which made the National Registry of Historic Places in December 2019. Once the summer home ...
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T389.02 - Petition
Multi page document recording the hearing of the petition for trolley line. P. B. Hadley chairman of the selectmen of Marion. The document gives a very rare insight into the attitudes between the towns of New Bedford and Marion, attitudes of the "summer people", effects on property values.
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