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  1. 2004.006.048 - Print, Photographic

    The Marion House Great Hill, Marion, Mass. In 1855 the first trains came to Marion drawn by a wood-burning engine with a red smokestack and a brass-bound boiler. The former stage coach driver took the tickets, and the brakeman was Henry H. Rogers, the future millionaire of Fairhaven. This new fangled device made the town more accessible than previously, and in 1860 the president of the bank in Wareham built a big, square wooden hotel with a wid...

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    The Marion House Great Hill
  2. 2004.006.054 - Print, Photographic

    The Marion House, summer residence of John E. Searles, now Great Hill, Marion, Mass. The house is gone. Was a hotel for many years, but then bought by Nickerson for private home. Same as 2004.006.048

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    Marion House, summer residence
  3. 2005.011.119 - Print, Photographic

    The Marion house, Great Hill (John E. Searles, owner). In late 1800's, became hotel.

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    Print, Photographic
  4. 2006.003.59.1 - Scrapbook

    Marion Real Estate Deals: New elegant residences going up on Allen's Point following division of George Delano's property by heirs Divided into eight equal lots. House for Mr. Butterfield on east side of harbor to be built. Move to dispose of the John E

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    Scrapbook

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