Person Record
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Stone, Galen |
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2003.019.001 - The Kittansett Club
History of The Kittansett Club. Notes by R. Brydon and D. T. Hood. Hurricane Carol 8/31/54, 1938 Hurricane, 40th Walker Cup Golf Match 2 copies
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2004.019.059 - postcard
Color postcard showing the summer residence of Galen Stone, Great Hill before wings of house removed.
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2004.019.060 - postcard
Color postcard showing the summer residence of Galen Stone, Great Hill before wings of house removed.
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2004.019.061 - postcard
Color postcard showing the green houses of the summer residence of Galen Stone, Great Hill. Green houses were destroyed in 1938.
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2004.019.062 - postcard
Color postcard showing the summer residence of Galen Stone, Great Hill.
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2004.019.063 - postcard
Color postcard showing the summer residence of Galen Stone, Great Hill.
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2016.038.038 - Newspaper
"Great Hill home set in stone" is about Great Hill, the site of Marion's first summer hotel, the Marion House. In 1909, Galen Stone, bought the property. In 1911, the Stones moved into a massive summer "castle".
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2016.044.001 - Bridges
"Bridges", by Galen L. Stone. A memoir of the author's life, from his birth in 1921 to 2008.
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2019.042 - Magazine
From the magazine Town & Country, dated July 1985, articles and color photographs of 46 Water Street (President Grover Cleveland's Summer White House) and Marion sites (Franklin D. Roosevelt's 15 Main Street summer home) and history. (see pages 126-137 & 162.
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2019.047.001 - Newspaper
The Point Road Memorial Forest offers Marion residents and their family members a unique alternative to a traditional cemetery as their final resting place. The two acre piece of land located near the water tower on Point Road was donated to the town by Marion’s Stone family in 1994, and consists of meandering woodland paths, with gravestones and other markers commemorating the deceased. "It’s all about keeping the forest," said Advisory Committe...
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