Search Term Record
Metadata
Name |
Mill Street |
Number of Archive records |
7 |
Number of Library records |
0 |
Number of Photo records |
9 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
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2004.008.015 - Print, Photographic
Old Barney Holmes house on Route 6 opposite Tabor's new fields and dormitories. Interesting Indian story about King Phillip.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.008.049 - Print, Photographic
Mill Street before Spring Street was built. 1890 house of Harrison Tripp on the right. Now house of Jack Hagerman
Record Type: Photo
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2004.009.039 - Print, Photographic
Charles Henry Delano house in the Old Landing area, Marion, Mass., which was destroyed by the Hurricane of 1938. At that time it was occupied by Susie and Henry Delano, children of C. H. Delano. It was to the north of his store at the head of the Old Landing wharfs. House to the north of it was Dr. A. C. Cobb's and then Preston Alley's. It has been moved to Mill St. between Scot Watt's and Allman Parker's. Picture @ 1890. Once it was Mendel...
Record Type: Photo
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2004.019.435 - Print, Photographic
Photo of old Bates Homestead on Mill Street, Marion, Mass. This building was taken down after the death of John Henry Bates.
Record Type: Photo
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2008.001.147 - Digital photograph
Inns & Businesses - Dutchland Farms was a familiar landmark at the intersection of Route 6 (Mill Street) and Route 105 (Front Street), operated prior to World War II by Sarah Burbank. In addition to ice cream, the menu included sandwiches and soft drinks. Some native Marionites recall Sunday outings to Dutchland to pick up refreshments, followed by the short drive on to Rochester Airport to eat and watch airplanes taking off and landing. Followin...
Record Type: Photo
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2010.009.018 - Digital image
An aerial digital image of the Power House of the RCA/Marconi WIreless station in the center. Route 6 and Mill Street are in the foreground. The New York, New Hampshire and Hartford Railroad tracks are behind the Power House.
Record Type: Photo
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2010.009.022 - Digital image
An aerial digital image of the Power House of the RCA/Marconi WIreless station in the center. Route 6 and Mill Street are in the foreground. The New York, New Hampshire and Hartford Railroad tracks are behind the Power House.
Record Type: Photo
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2016.048.005 - Newspaper
From the New Bedford Standard-Times, 2 photographs titled "Affected by New Road" (the property of Jessie Clouter at Braley's Corner).
Record Type: Archive
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2016.048.006 - Newspaper
From a newspaper, dated May 1,9, 1930, a photograph titled "Will Blast Rock Away" at the junction of Converse road and Mill street.
Record Type: Archive
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2016.048.052 - Newspaper
From a newspaper, dated October 13, 1929, an obituary for Edwin H. Bates.
Record Type: Archive
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2016.059.001 - Digital photograph
A color digital photograph of Al's Yankee Clipper establishment located at 428 Mill Street in Marion. The barber shop opened circa 1964.
Record Type: Photo
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2016.059.002 - Newspaper
An announcement, from the December 8, 2016 Wanderer, about a farewell gathering at the Marion Social Club for Al Hamer who retired from his business - Al's Yankee Clipper barber shop in late 2016.
Record Type: Archive
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2016.059.003 - Newspaper
Several color digital photographs and an article from the New Bedford Standard-Times of February 26, 2017, titled "Town honors 'Yankee Clipper' (Longtime barber hanging up this scissors after 51 years). It is about Al Hamer's retirement party.
Record Type: Archive
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2017.014.001 - Folder
A sepia advertisement folder with a photograph of "Capt. Sidaway's Filling Station" located at the corner of Mill St. & Ryder Lane. It was created circa 1930's based on the automobile bumper.
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
