Search Term Record
Metadata
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Soldiers' Monument |
Number of Archive records |
7 |
Number of Library records |
1 |
Number of Photo records |
19 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
Related Records
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2000.013.001 - Print, Photographic
Photograph shows large crowd gathered on Front Street and lower Cottage Street beside the Elizabeth Taber Music Hall for the dedication of the Soldier's Monument. Sippican Harbor in background and East Marion can be glimpsed.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.010.074 - Print, Photographic
Photograph of veterans on Memorial Day at Civil War Monument early 1900's
Record Type: Photo
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2004.019.162 - postcard
B/W postcard of Music Hall and Soldiers Monument (negative in file)
Record Type: Photo
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2004.019.272 - Print, Photographic
Dedication of Soldiers' Monument by Music Hall 1894 For more photos and souvenir program, see T430 in Archives Box
Record Type: Photo
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2004.019.273 - Print, Photographic
"Lands of Sippican", shows a a float in parade depicting a whaling scene
Record Type: Photo
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2006.003.25.1 - Scrapbook
Entertainment at Club Theatre in Marion: to raise funds for entertainment on the Day of Dedication of the Soldiers Monument on 08/16/1894
Record Type: Archive
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2007.002.045 - Print, Photographic
Photograph - sepia in horizontal orientation - handwritten on the back "Dedication of Soldier's Monument by Music Hall, Marion
Record Type: Photo
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2008.001.162 - Digital photograph
Legacy of Elizabeth Taber - The Queen Anne-Style red-brick Music Hall at the corner of Front and Cottage streets was built in 1891, thanks to a $23,000 gift from Mrs. Taber, to provide a building for Marion inhabitants suitable for lectures and music performances. The Soldiers Monument was dedicated in 1894. This view dates to 1906 and the inscription indicates that postcards were often sent with the expectation that they would be mounted in an a...
Record Type: Photo
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2008.001.163 - Digital photograph
Legacy of Elizabeth Taber - For many yean, the Music Hall served as the meeting venue for Benjamin D. Cushing Post 2425 of the V.F.W. The Post enjoyed ownership of one of the first television sets in Marion, and the veterans opened the premises to the public on Sunday afternoons so that all could marvel at the flickering tube. In 1993, a second benefactor, Mrs. Elizabeth Davis (now deceased), provided a large fund to renovate the building, which ...
Record Type: Photo
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2008.015.001 - Digital image
Wharf Village - Front & Cottage Streets - Elizabeth Taber had the Music Hall built in 1891. The Soldier's Monument was dedicated in 1894.
Record Type: Photo
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2008.015.031 - Digital image
Wharf Village - 164 Front Street - Built by Elizabeth Taber c. 1891, "Music Hall". A Soldier's Monument was dedicated in 1894 to local citizens who lost their lives in the American Revolution, the War of 1812 and the Civil War.
Record Type: Photo
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2011.004.001 - Newspaper
A photocopy of a newspaper article from The Evening Standard of New Bedford dated Thursday, August,16, 1894 titled "In Memory of Heros". It covers the dedication of the Soldiers's Monument at the Music Hall.
Record Type: Archive
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2015.016.001 - The Single Soldier
A 2 page Yankee Magazine article titled "The Single Soldier" published in the March/April 2015 issue, written by Castle Freeman. It's about the "Single Soldier" a freestanding figure of a Civil War infantryman cast in stone or bronze, equipped with the familiar kepi-style cap, a coat or cape, a cartridge box and bayonet on his belt, and a rifle. Like the one in Marion.
Record Type: Library
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2019.046.001 - Print, Photographic
Color photograh of a front loader and crew of men installing the Soldiers' Monument base.
Record Type: Photo
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2019.046.015 - Newspaper
From the September 1935 Sketch Book Magazine an article tittled "Soldier Guards Copper Chest". The article contains a list of the items buried in the Soldiers Monument time capsule on August 11, 1894.
Record Type: Archive
