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  1. 2004.019.037 - Print, Photographic

    Captain Emerson Hadley house, Marion, Mass. Stood where the Cumberland Farms store now stands. House where Mrs. Grover Cleveland stayed with General Greely in 1887 and location of reception for her.

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    Captain Emerson Hadley house.
  2. 2004.019.038 - Print, Photographic

    Old Captain Emerson Hadley house, Marion, Mass. House where President and Mrs. Grover Cleveland stayed. Location of reception for them was held.

    Record Type: Photo

    Captain Emerson Hadley house.
  3. 2004.019.039 - Print, Photographic

    Old Captain Emerson Hadley house, Marion, Mass. House where President and Mrs. Grover Cleveland stayed. Location of reception for them was held.

    Record Type: Photo

    Captain Emerson Hadley house.
  4. 2005.007.001 - Tape, Audio

    Interview with Hazel W. Hunt Hazel W. Hunt This is March 18, 1996 and I am Christina Hingston talking with Hazel W. Hunt at 390 Wareham Road in Marion which is directly next to the Captain Hadley house on Route 6. Hazel's middle initial is W which stands for ... Hazel W. Hunt: Wessells, which is a Dutch name. And Hunt is an English name naturally. Interviewer: And your father and mother bought this house in 1945, but you came here earli...

    Record Type: Archive

  5. 2008.001.238 - Digital photograph

    Miscellany - An advertising postcard circa 1922 for the Old Landing Tea Room, at the southeast corner of the intersection of Front Street and Route 6, offering "Luncheon, Tea, Dinner. Rooms for overnight guests by reservation" The card goes on to offer a 'Specialty this week-tea leaves read, gratis." The building has also served as an antique shop and has been carved up into professional office suites in recent years.

    Record Type: Photo

    The Old Landing, Marion, Mass.
  6. 2008.001.239 - Digital photograph

    Miscellany - Another perspective on Split Rock from the same period, this one looking south on Pleasant Street toward Converse Road. The large pine tree growing through the rock came down in the Hurricane of 1938.

    Record Type: Photo

    The Old Landing, Marion, Mass.
  7. 2009.020.005 - Booklet

    A booklet titled Old Landing Inn (a.k.a. Hadley House), a sales brochure circa 1937

    Record Type: Archive

    Old Landing Inn
  8. 2016.010.001 - Newspaper

    An article from The Sippican Sentinel Thursday March 24, 2016, titled "Capt. Hadley House sold" written by Chris Reagle.

    Record Type: Archive

    Capt. Hadley House sold
  9. 2016.010.002 - Newspaper

    An article, from Sippican Week, Thursday March 31, 2016, titled 'Hadley House purchase blocks CVS', written by Georgia Sparling.

    Record Type: Archive

    Hadley House purchase blocks CVS
  10. 2016.039.001 - Digital photograph

    Members of the Sippican Historical Society Board of Directors at the Captain Hadley House dedication, August 23, 2016. Left to right: Frank McNamee, Douglas Munro, Ann Ziegler, Pete Smith, Helen Hills, Judith Rosbe.

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    Digital photograph
  11. 2016.039.002 - Digital photograph

    Kate & Michael Sudofsky at the dedication of the Captain Hadley House, August 23, 2016.

    Record Type: Photo

    Digital photograph
  12. 2016.039.003 - Digital photograph

    Frank McNamee speaking at the Captain Hadley House dedication, August 23, 2016. Michael Sudofsky and Douglas Munro behind.

    Record Type: Photo

    Digital photograph
  13. 2016.039.004 - Digital photograph

    The dedication of the Captain Hadley House (corner of Front St and Rt 6), August 23, 2016.

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    Digital photograph
  14. 2016.047.001 - Newspaper

    On August 23, 2016, the 170-year old Capt. Stephen Hadley House was purchased last spring by the Sippican Historical Society and the Croll Foundation in collaboration with Sky Development and saved in perpetuity, was rededicated. The article contains 2 color digital photographs of the Sippican Historical Society board member attendees and Kate and Michael Sudofsky of Sky Development, owners of the Capt. Hadley House. (Also see more Chris Reagle p...

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    Capt. Stephen Hadley House rededication
  15. 2018.046.002 - Newspaper

    From September 6, 2018 Sippican Week, an article titled "Marion sign unveiling, Sept. 20". The date of the unveiling of a carved-wood, black-lacquered-with-gold-leafing sign "Welcome to Marion Massachusetts Est. 1852" given by the Marion Garden Group has been announced. The sign will be on the corner of Route 6 and Front Street, on the Captain Hadley House property.

    Record Type: Archive

    Marion sign unveiling, Sept. 20
  16. 2018.046.003 - Newspaper

    A color digital photograph from the September 27, 2018 Wanderer titled "Welcome to Marion". The sign was unveiled by Elizabeth Hatach of the Marion Garden Group at the Captain Hadley House on September 20, 2018.

    Record Type: Archive

    Welcome to Marion
  17. L2013.001.446 - Envelope

    A 9.5" by 12" brown envelope titled "GEH Papers" containing miscellaneous papers about the Stone Studio, a copy (July 1935) of The Sketch Book Magazine and an article about the razing of the Captain Emerson Hadley House.

    Record Type: Archive

    GEH Papers
  18. V041.106 - Newspaper

    New Theater Is Planned for Marion

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    Newspaper
  19. V069.286 - Newspaper

    Property Involved in Suit Against Marion Dramatic School - Millionaire 'Angel' of Marion Playhouse Sues for Accounting

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    Newspaper
  20. V069.289 - Newspaper

    No Accounting Asked, Says Mrs. Roberts, of Marion

    Record Type: Archive

    Newspaper

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