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Metadata
Name |
New Bedford |
Number of Archive records |
16 |
Number of Library records |
8 |
Number of Photo records |
1 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
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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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2004.017.018 - Print, Photographic
"Lillie Warford" of New Bedford, MA. Marjorie Thayer
Record Type: Photo
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2015.022.001 - Magazine
An article from the September 2015 SOCO magazine titled "Stone Soup" written by Linda Rinta. It is the story of the 'Stone Fleet' - ships filled with stone, scuttled in the channels leading into Charleston, South Carolina in December 1861 at the beginning of the Civil War. The article ends with information about a team of archeologists mapping some of the underwater battle grounds under a program to protect American Battlefields and relics.
Record Type: Archive
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2016.030.003 - Book
A soft covered book titled "William Allen Wall (An Artist of New Bedford)" written by Richard C. Kugler in 1978. It is 8.5" wide by 11" high and contains 72 pages.
Record Type: Archive
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2016.030.006 - Book
A soft covered book titled "A Window Back (Photography in a Whaling Port)" written by Nicholas Whitman in 1994. It is 10.5" wide by 9.5" high and contains 176 pages.
Record Type: Archive
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2016.031.001 - Book
A softcovered book titled "New Bedford Mansions (Historic Tales of County Street)" written by Paggi Medeiros in 2015. It is 6" wide by 9" high and contains 176 pages. There are many black and white photographs of the interior and exterior of the mansions.
Record Type: Archive
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L2013.001.489 - Guide to New Bedford
A soft covered book titled "Guide to New Bedford" written by Barbara Clayton & Kathleen Whitley and published in 1979. It is 5.5" wide by 9" high and contains 186 pages. There are B&W photographs of significant buildings that identify the architectural periods and styles, list of annual festivals and events, major public parks and a concise history of the whaling capital.
Record Type: Library
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L2013.001.490 - Life in New Bedford A Hundred Years Ago
A brown hard covered book titled "Life in New Bedford A Hundred Years Ago" from a Diary kept by Josesph R. Anthony and published in 1922. It is 6.5" wide by 9.75" high and contains 91 pages. The book chronicles the Social, Religiouse and Commercial History of the Period.
Record Type: Library
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L2013.001.491 - Book
A softcovered book titled "Spinner People and Culture in Southeastern Massachuetts" Volume 1. It is 11" wide by 8.5" high and contains 128 pages. There are B&W photographs of people and their oral histories.
Record Type: Archive
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L2013.001.492 - Book
An oversized soft covered book (10.75" wide by 8.5" high) titled "Not Just Anywhere - The Story of - WHALE and the resscue of New Bedford's Waterfront Historic DIstrict" by Marsha McCabe and Joseph D. Thomas. Published by Spinner Publications, Inc. in 1995. It is 128 pages long including the index. It contains many old photographs of the New Bedford Waterfront.
Record Type: Archive
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L2013.001.493 - Booklet
A softcovered booklet titled "Made In New Bedford" edited by the New Bedford Glass Society to bring attention to their effort to create and support a Glass Museum in New Bedford where historic glass works were located. It is 10" wide by 7" high.
Record Type: Archive
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L2013.001.494 - Book
A soft covered book titled "Views of New Bedford, Massachusetts and Vicinity" published by H.S. Hutchinson & Co. in 1903. It is 9 " wide by 6" high. It contains B&W photographs buildings and streets in New Bedford, Fairhaven and tri-towns.
Record Type: Archive
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L2013.001.495 - Booklet
A soft covered booklet titled "Fifty Years on The Morning Mercury New Bedford, Mass. 1880-1930" by Zephaniah W. Pease, published circa September 15, 1930. It is 6" wide by 9.25" high. It is a reminiscence by Mr. Pease who worked at the Morning Mercury from 1880-1930 from his diary.
Record Type: Archive
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L2013.001.496 - Booklet
A booklet titled "An Obscure Fragment of New Bedford's History" by James Franklin Briggs, published in 1935. It is 6.75" wide by 9.75" high and contains 16 pages.
Record Type: Archive
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L2013.001.497 - Book
A soft covered book titled "Flora of New Bedford and the Shores of Buzzards Bay" by E. Williams Hervey, published 9n 1911. It is 6" wide by 9.25" high and contains 127 pages including an index at the back. It is a revision to a book titled Plants found in New Bedford and its vicinity. The spine in broken.
Record Type: Archive
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L2013.001.498 - Booklet
A soft covered booklet titled "Abraham H. Howland New Bedford's First Mayor" by Edmund Wood, published in January 1931. It is 6.25" wide by 9.5" high.
Record Type: Archive
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L2013.001.499 - Booklet
A soft covered booklet titled "World Premiere Down To The Sea In Ships" by Elmer Clifton, published September 25, 1922. It is 6" wide by 9.25" high and contains 24 pages. It contains photographs and information related to the World Premiere of the movie "Down To The Sea In Ships".
Record Type: Archive
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L2013.001.500 - Booklet
A soft covered booklet titled "Working Plan For Forest Land Belonging to The City of New Bedford". It includes a map titled "Forest Map New Bedford Water Works Vicinity of Great and Little Quittacas Ponds" covering the towns of Lakeville, Middleboro and Freetown. The booklet is 6" wide by 9.25" high.
Record Type: Archive
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L2013.001.501 - Booklet
A soft covered booklet titled "A Brief History Story of New Bedford, Massachusetts" by Emma L. Gartland. It is 6" wide by 9" high.
Record Type: Archive
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L2013.001.510 - Guide to New Bedford
A soft covered book titled "Guide to New Bedford" written by Barbara Clayton & Kathleen Whitley and published in 1979. It is 5.5" wide by 9" high and contains 186 pages includeing and index at the back of the book. There are B&W photographs of significant buildings and text describing the architectural periods and styles, listings of annual festivals and events and a concise history of the whaling capital.
Record Type: Library
