Search Term Record
Metadata
Name |
Hurricane of 1944 |
Number of Archive records |
8 |
Number of Library records |
2 |
Number of Photo records |
2 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
Related Records
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2002.024.020 - 1944 Hurricane
Pictures of the September 14,1944 Hurricane in New Bedford and Southeastern Massachusetts.
Record Type: Library
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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
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2006.003.106.1 - Scrapbook
Marion digs out of hurricane devastation (includes pictures)
Record Type: Archive
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2006.003.115.1 - Scrapbook
Tabor Boy saved - Captains John Carlson & John Winters rode out storm by being lashed to mast during hurricane
Record Type: Archive
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2008.007.046 - Digital image
A 124 years old tree propped up to save house after 1944 hurricane
Record Type: Photo
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2008.007.047 - Digital image
Whistler cruiser washed up on Tabor Academy lawn during 1944 hurricane
Record Type: Photo
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2013.016.002 - Booklet
A black and white booklet titled "September 14, 1944 Hurricane Southeastern Massachusetts" on the 1944 Hurricane in Southeastern Massachusetts from the Standard-Times of New Bedford and the Cape Cod Standard-Times of Hyannis. It is 9" wide by 6" high.
Record Type: Archive
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2016.051.361 - Newspaper
1969 Ray Dennehy celebrates 43rd year as golf pro at Kittansett.
Record Type: Archive
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2017.033.009 - Newspaper
Photographs and an article from the New Bedford Standard-Times, dated September 18, 1988, titled "Hoyt Hall" (Tabor Academy).
Record Type: Archive
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L2013.001.522 - September 14, 1944 Hurricane Southeastern Massachusetts
A black and white booklet titled "September 14, 1944 Hurricane Southeastern Massachusetts" on the 1944 Hurricane in Southeastern Massachusetts from the Standard-Times of New Bedford and the Cape Cod Standard-Times of Hyannis. It is 9" wide by 6" high. There are 3 copies.
Record Type: Library
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V058.241 - Diary Entry
Paper reports a Hurricane on the way up the coast - Marion damage recorded
Record Type: Archive
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V063.283 - Newspaper
Girl Scout Camp Is Desolate Spot - Storm Damage at Camp Hall Makes New Site Necessary (damage from 1944 hurricane)
Record Type: Archive
