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Name |
Old Landing Wharf |
Number of Archive records |
1 |
Number of Library records |
3 |
Number of Photo records |
9 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
Related Records
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1998.012.001 - Old Landing Days in Marion
Book telling how one family lived in Marion a century or so ago (approx 1850's) 2 copies
Record Type: Library
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2003.005.001 - Exploring Coastal Massachusetts
14 page chapter on Marion - Pgs. 82 - 95
Record Type: Library
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2003.010.024 - Print, Photographic
Color photo of the Old Landing village February 1934. The photo shows: house of Mrs. Florence R. Hill, a summer resident Old Delano homestead Old Landing Wharf William Smith House Mendell House Wireless station in background
Record Type: Photo
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2004.009.012 - Print, Photographic
Old Charles Henry Delano store at entrance to Old Landing Wharf in 1800's. Upper floor was home of Marion's Masonic Order. Building is now gone.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.009.037 - Print, Photographic
Looking North on Front Street, Marion, Mass. toward Old Landing Wharfs. Road to Rochester in the 1880's. On the right side of the street, the Charlie Henry Delano store. On the left side of the street from left to right, the Chapman house, Ryder's Lane, Delano Dorm, Tabor Academy.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.009.038 - Print, Photographic
Old Landing area, Marion, Mass., 1800's. Large boats came into Old Landing Wharfs to load in the 1800's. Charlie Henry Delano store is in the background. This was the 2nd floor meeting place of the Masonic Lodge in the 1800's.
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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2004.009.047 - Print, Photographic
Old Landing Wharf with a 2 masted schooner. Building is the old Charlie Henry Delano store. Picture before the 2 Knowlton houses were built. Foreground was a ship builder's plant that became a Tabor Dorm.
Record Type: Photo
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2016.051.313 - Newspaper
From the October 1985 Sippican Sentinel, a photograph and article titled "Couple caring for fine feathered friend". Phyllis Washburn caring for a mute swan with a broken wing they named Sam.
Record Type: Archive
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REF026.001 - Old Landing Days in Marion
Booklet telling how one family lived in Marion a century or so ago (approx 1850's)
Record Type: Library
