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Stone, Robert G. |
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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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T506.001.002 - Print, Photographic
General view, South wall from one of the first Marion Antiques Shows in Hoyt Hall, Tabor Academy. The year is in the late 1940's. Paintings by Clifford Ashley, Cecil Clark Davis and a loaned Italian portrait and Florentine chairs. This is Mr. Charles Hamlin's exhibit. Plants from Mrs. Robert G. Stone. Mrs. Charles Winkler (Barbara) kept the shows going in the mid to late 1950's. She hired Lloyd Hathaway, an antiques dealer from Boston, to m...
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V082.124.02 - Newspaper
Miss Stone of Marion Engaged to Mr. Trumbull - Miss Elizabeth Lea Stone to wed Walter Henry Trumbull Jr.
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V084.005 - Newspaper
Miss Stone Is Married In Marion - Leave St. Gabriel's Church, Marion - Mr. & Mrs. Walter Henry Trumbull Jr.
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V099.149 - Newspaper
Social Affairs - Robert G. Stone Receives Flower Show Awards
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V105.201 - Newspaper
Robert G. Stone Marion Estate Acacias To Be Stellar Boston Flower Show Exhibit - Stewart Johnson and Fred Armstrong ware pictured with some of the nationally famous acacias
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V105.301.02 - Newspaper
Cape, Marion Gardeners Win Prizes - Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Stone of Marion were awarded first prize for a group of acacias at the 83d New England Spring flower show
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V108.163 - Newspaper
Great Hill Estate to Be Open Tuesday for Marion Benefit - The main house has been remodeled to suit present day living for Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Stone - the tour benefits St. Gabriel's Church
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V123.178 - Newspaper
Stone to Head Tabor Trustees - Marion Man Succeeds Ambassador to France - Robert G. Stone (pictured)
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V143.239 - Newspaper
Marion House Damaged by Fire - a twin cottage at Great Hill owned by Robert G. Stone - defective wiring may be the cause
Record Type: Archive