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Government (Federal) |
Number of Archive records |
22 |
Number of Library records |
0 |
Number of Photo records |
1 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
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2012.028.003 - Motion Picture
A DVD - Motion Picture titled "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" with actor James Stewart about an idealistic small-town senator battling ruthless politicians out to destroy him.
Record Type: Photo
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2012.031.001 - Newspaper
A newspaper article from the New York Times of June 12, 1894 titled "Hints at Bribery Denied" in Washington, D.C. June 11 at the session of the Senatorial Sugar Trust investigators. It was Henry R. Reed (a Marion summer resident) who testified.
Record Type: Archive
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2019.005.003 - Newspaper
From the New Bedford Standard-Times of April 7, 2019 an article and photograph titled "Government guys trying to beat the system".
Record Type: Archive
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L2013.001.428 - Folder, File
A yellow 3 ring file folder containing photocopies of the Town of Marion 1930 fifteenth cesus of the United States.
Record Type: Archive
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Obituaries613 - Newspaper
Michael R. Deland, former EPA administrator and key player in Boston Harbor cleanup, dies at 77. When Michael R. Deland was appointed in 1983 to lead the US Environmental Protection Agency’s New England office, he predicted some of his decisions would rile the business community, environmentalists, or both. "I have a deep-seated belief in protecting the environment," he told the Globe that June, and added: "I will listen to the views of al...
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Obituaries657 - Newspaper
Carol Sanz, a long time resident of Marion, passed away on July 15, 2019. Carol graduated from Tabor Academy and went on to Bates College and Katherine Gibbs School. After graduating college, Carol joined the State Department in Washington, DC and later worked for the US Embassy in Bogota, Colombia. Carol married Andres Sanz of Madrid, Spain and continued living in Colombia where she had two daughters. The family moved to Buenos Aires and, then, ...
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V086.095.02 - Newspaper
House Approves Bill On Marion, Otis Field - military public works bill would give the Air Force authority to purchase an RCA facility at Marion for $60,000
Record Type: Archive
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V096.119 - Newspaper
Government Sues Marion Woman - a civil complaint was filed in Federal Court against Hilda Silva alleging that the defendant owes $992.72
Record Type: Archive
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V107.286 - Newspaper
Senator Urges Marion Dredging - Saltonstall Seeks Harbor Improvements - Senator Leavitt Saltonstall (R.-Mass.) has written Army division of engineers urging consideration of extensive dredging in Marion Harbor and improvements to Island Wharf
Record Type: Archive
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V109.299 - Newspaper
Court Ruling Favors Marion Firm in Suit - Love's Fisheries, Inc. defendant vs. William F. DeGagne plaintiff - Federal Court judge ruled plaintiff had not proved his case
Record Type: Archive
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V111.218 - Newspaper
Defense Rests In Bradley Trial - City-Marion Defendant On Stand Two Days - used car dealer and four others accused in "hot car ring" rested case in New York Federal Court
Record Type: Archive
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V111.245 - Newspaper
Bradley Guilty In "Hot Car" Case - Marion Man, Four Others Are Convicted
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V112.026.01 - Newspaper
Bulletin - Charles J. Bradley was sentenced for his part in "hot car" racket
Record Type: Archive
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V112.388 - Newspaper
$20,000 Is Sought By Marion Crewman - Francis Tripp filed a damage suit in Federal Court against Sea Ranger Inc. for alleged injury suffered Dec. 31, 1954
Record Type: Archive
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V121.065.02 - Newspaper
Marion Couple Seek $40,000 Damages - John W. and Finetta N. Craig filed suit in Federal Court against Samuel L. Dunn
Record Type: Archive
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V126.015.02 - Newspaper
Suit Against Marion Owner Of Boat Settled - Bertha L. Hickey of Marion agreed to pay $2,750 to Marion Boat Works, Inc.
Record Type: Archive
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V137.244.02 - Newspaper
Mattapoisett And Marion Now Suburbs - of New Bedford for statistical convenience and for 1960 census data
Record Type: Archive
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V138.057 - Newspaper
Marion Trucking Firm Charged - Howard L. Mallowes and Son, Inc.
Record Type: Archive
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V139.037 - Newspaper
Postmaster Set in Marion - President (Eisenhower) Appoints James A. Stowell, of Marion
Record Type: Archive
