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Related Records
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2008.001.159 - Digital photograph
Legacy of Elizabeth Taber - Mrs. Taber's second gift to the Congregational Church came in 1885, when she bought a parcel of land at 37 Main Street from Tabor Academy Principal Clark P. Howland for $300 and gifted a further $5,000 for the building of Congregational Chapel. The chapel was designed in the Shingle Style by Boston architect William Gibbons Preston, a frequent summer visitor to Marion. This view dates to the mid-1920s.
Record Type: Photo
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2017.019.001 - Print, Photographic
A black and white photograph copy (mounted) of the First Congregational Chapel exterior - 37 Main Street. It is 11" wide and 7" high. Photograph circa mid 1920's.
Record Type: Photo
