Search Term Record
Metadata
Name |
General Store |
Number of Archive records |
24 |
Number of Library records |
3 |
Number of Photo records |
36 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
Related Records
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1998.012.004 - Three Centuries of Marion Homes
127 illustrations of Marion homes and maps with descriptions of each. Photos by Peter Knowlton, edited by Hugh Hencken
Record Type: Library
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2002.027.009 - Print, Photographic
Windows of General Store decorated for celebration.
Record Type: Photo
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2002.027.010 - Print, Photographic
Windows of General Store showing paintings of Marion.
Record Type: Photo
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2003.005.001 - Exploring Coastal Massachusetts
14 page chapter on Marion - Pgs. 82 - 95
Record Type: Library
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2004.006.001 - Print, Photographic
Front entrance to Marion general store with dog
Record Type: Photo
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2004.006.006 - Print, Photographic
July 4th 1986 Marion parade in front of General Store, statue of Liberty.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.006.007 - Print, Photographic
July 4th 1986 Marion parade with Ben Dexter in his 90's.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.006.009 - Print, Photographic
Center of Marion. Post Office on right. General Store on left looking north on Front Street. Hiller house on right is beyond the post office. Tabor students crossing Front Street. Picture from glass plate negative.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.006.015 - Print, Photographic
Marion General Store, Front St. Was a church in 1794
Record Type: Photo
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2004.006.016 - Print, Photographic
Old Andrew Hadley house that was torn down to make a parking lot for the Marion General Store and Drug store. Was the home for Hadley who moved General Store. Later was owned by Charles Church and was Church & Stewell Hardware store. Christie Tripp lived here when she worked for Hadley in 1880's.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.006.018 - Print, Photographic
Front of Charles Church hardware store. Pulled down to make a parking lot for Marion General Store. House was originally home of Andrew Hadley, one of the early owners of the General Store
Record Type: Photo
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2004.006.021 - Print, Photographic
Mrs. Keith's House build by Andrew Allen in 1821. His daughter Eliza married Capt. Oliver Briggs, brother of Capt. Ben Briggs of Mary Celeste fame. Oliver also lost at sea a few weeks after Ben. House stands on Main St., Marion, next to the Marion General Store.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.006.022 - Print, Photographic
First Congregational Church, Marion. Built in 1841 to replace Marion General Store, which was a church built in 1794 and served as church 1799-1841.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.006.023 - Print, Photographic
Old Church ceiling in the Marion General Store, still in good shape. Built in 1793, new upstairs storeroom built in 1984
Record Type: Photo
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2004.006.024 - Print, Photographic
Old Church ceiling in the Marion General Store, still in good shape. Built in 1793, new upstairs storeroom built in 1984
Record Type: Photo
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2004.006.025 - Print, Photographic
Old Church ceiling in the Marion General Store, still in good shape. Built in 1793, new upstairs storeroom built in 1984.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.006.026 - Print, Photographic
Old Church ceiling in the Marion General Store, still in good shape. Built in 1793, new upstairs storeroom built in 1984.
Record Type: Photo
