Skip to content
Sippican Historical Society logo

Search Term Record

Metadata

Related Records

  1. 2005.011.074 - Print, Photographic

    Theodore Lacey House, 41 Main Street, 1802.

    Record Type: Photo

    Lacey, Theodore House
  2. 2008.001.007 - Digital photograph

    Wharf Village -This 1920s-vintage view of Main Street looking west shows Nelson Block at left and the Congregational Chapel at right. Next to the chapel, the Silas Allen saltbox at 41 Main Street is visible, built in 1802. Jimmy Nelson ran a barbershop and sold fireworks for the Fourth of July off the pool table in the back of his establishment-often puffing a cigar while dispensing his explosive wares. Nelson Block at various times also hosted ...

    Record Type: Photo

    Main Street, Marion, Mass.
  3. 2013.005.010 - Drawing

    This charcoal drawing is titled "Captain Stephen Hammond House 1820" by Patricia Leary O'Connell is part of a collage labeled "Marion Settled Circa 1660". It is located 41 Main Street.

    Record Type: Photo

    Captain Stephen Hammond House 1820
  4. 2017.049.001 - Newspaper

    A newspaper article from thr Sippican Week dated 8/31/2017, titiled "Owner, neighbors agree on plans for demolished house". A historic house in Marion at 41 Main Street has been demolished. It was the home of Captain Stephen Hammond and was built in 1802.

    Record Type: Archive

    Owner, neighbors agree on plans for demolished house
  5. 2018.008.001 - The Captain Stephen Hammond House

    A hardcover book titled "The Captain Stephen Hammond House" (circa 1802) was at 41 Main Street. There are many color photographs taken in 2012 of the exterior and interior of the house. The book is 9.75" wide by 8.25" high. (Also see 2017.049.001 - an article titled "Owners, neighbors agree on plans for demolished house".

    Record Type: Library

    The Captain Stephen Hammond House

Thank You!

Confirmation Message Here....