Search Term Record
Metadata
Name |
Hurricane of 1954 |
Number of Archive records |
17 |
Number of Library records |
2 |
Number of Photo records |
2 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
Related Records
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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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2008.007.049 - Digital image
Boat Louise washed ashore during hurricane Carol on August 31, 1954
Record Type: Photo
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2015.007.016 - Print, Photographic
14 black and white photographs labeled as "Probably Hurricane Carol - early 1950's" that show boat, house and tree damage. They are 3.5" wide by 3.5" high.
Record Type: Photo
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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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L2013.001.521 - The Last Fling
A softcovered book titled "The Last Fling" (Hurricane Carol 1954, stories from Westport, Massachusetts) by John B. Cummings Jr., published in 2011. It is 6" wide by 9" high and contains 204 pages.
Record Type: Library
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L2013.001.526 - Hurricane 1954!
A softcovered pamphlet titled "Hurricane 1954!" containing a collection of B&W photographs showing hurricane damages. It is 11" wide by 8" high.
Record Type: Library
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V109.001 - Diary Entry
Hurricane Carol damage reports pages 1-8 of Volume 109 by John H. Bates
Record Type: Archive
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V109.038 - Diary Entry
A large crowd gathered in the field at South and Water Streets to see ketch Louise owned by Henry P. Kendall be moved by two huge cranes from her resting place on the stone wall, deposited there by the hurricane (Hurricane Carol)
Record Type: Archive
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V109.053 - Newspaper
Marion Votes $20,000 Sum For Repairs - special town Meeting voted $20,000 to pay for damages caused by the hurricane Aug. 31 - National Guard has been stationed on the waterfront ever since the storm
Record Type: Archive
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V109.070.01 - Newspaper
Marion Board Relieves Guard Of Storm Duty - selectmen release National Guard units from patrolling water-front property
Record Type: Archive
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V109.156 - Newspaper
Price for a Bite of Delicious Bay Scallop Is Plenty High - Hurricane Carol winds and tide were blamed for washing out scallops but preying starfish and lack of planting seed scallops last year also were responsible
Record Type: Archive
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V109.303.02 - Newspaper
Marion Board, Broker Confer On Storm Loss - Board of Selectmen conferred with Newell T. Eames, broker for town insurance on hurricane (Carol) damage to town buildings
Record Type: Archive
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V110.221 - Newspaper
Onset Man Dies Of Storm Injury - S. L. Briggs, 82, Was Former Water Official - Silas L. Briggs, a Marion native, receiving a fractured skull during Hurricane Carol - internment in Evergreen Cemetery
Record Type: Archive
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V112.027 - Newspaper
Hurricane - Battered Waterfront Home in Marion (pictured), owned by Preston Alley has been moved to Mill Street
Record Type: Archive
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V112.380 - Newspaper
From '54 Hurricane - Beverly Yacht Club will go into commission in its fifth new location
Record Type: Archive
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V112.432 - Newspaper
Cape Firm to Build Bandstand at Marion - a pavilion-style steel and wood bandstand on Island Wharf to replace the one destroyed by 1954 hurricane
Record Type: Archive
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V113.188.01 - Newspaper
Falmouth Firm Gets Marion Road Contract - The State Hurricane Relief Board has authorized Point Road repairs at Butler's Point
Record Type: Archive
