Person Record
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Ripley, C. W. |
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2003.020.001 - Trip Around Cape Cod, the South Shore, and Historical Plymouth
Pictorial history of Cape Cod and South Shore including Plymouth homes, churches, hotels schools, lighthouses. Pages 165 - 168 have photos of Marion.
Record Type: Library
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2004.007.068 - postcard
B/W Booklet of The Hotel Sippican and The Hotel Sippican Casino, Marion, Mass. C. W. Ripley was the Proprietor. A train ticket from Boston cost $2.00. A Suite with bath cost $15.00 per week and upwards. Also included was a photo of the road to Silver Shell Beach. Also included is a poem, "The Blacksmith of Sippican" by Edward N. Pomeroy.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.007.077 - postcard
Postcard of Hotel Sippican, Marion, Mass, C. W. Ripley, Prop.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.017.009 - postcard
Sailboat race at Marion, Mass. Postcard made in Germany for W. W. Ripley, proprietor of Hotel Sippican, Marion, Mass
Record Type: Photo
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2008.001.066 - Digital photograph
Sippican Hotel & Casino - This view of the Hotel Sippican, at the foot of South Street facing Water Street, dates from about 1970. It dearly shows the hotel's original building and two distinct additions. The original section, with tower at right, dates to 1794, when Timothy Hiller built it as a farmhouse. Hitler's grandson, Joe Snow Luce, was the first proprietor to let rooms to visitors. In 1864, an additional story was added, and the property ...
Record Type: Photo
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2008.001.069 - Digital photograph
Sippican Hotel & Casino - A view of Water Street looking north toward the Casino, on the right side of the street. The Sippican Hotel is hidden by trees on the left. The Casino, built by C.W. Ripley, was the social hub for hotel-sponsored events and private gatherings. In 1970, about the time of this photo, a windmill is visible at center.
Record Type: Photo
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2008.001.070 - Digital photograph
Sippican Hotel & Casino -These two trifold advertising postcards date from two different periods of ownership of The Sippican. The 1909 version below, produced by C.W. Ripley, announces the summer opening on May 29th, the season-long calendar of activities, and touts (Hiller's Sippican Garage as the place for competent auto repair. A tipped-on menu advertises the hotel's chicken dinner special-ready in under 30 minutes. Nine years later, in 1918,...
Record Type: Photo
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2016.048.004 - Newspaper
From the New Bedford Standart-Times, dated February 5, 1930, an articles titled "Many Noted Guests at Sippican Hotel".
Record Type: Archive
