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Name |
St Gabriel's Episcopal Church |
Number of Archive records |
196 |
Number of Library records |
6 |
Number of Photo records |
18 |
Number of Object records |
1 |
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1998.006.003 - A Trip Around Buzzards Bay Shores
Pictures and narratives of towns on Buzzards Bay, including Marion. Two Copies
Record Type: Library
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1998.012.004 - Three Centuries of Marion Homes
127 illustrations of Marion homes and maps with descriptions of each. Photos by Peter Knowlton, edited by Hugh Hencken
Record Type: Library
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2004.006.037 - Print, Photographic
This building was a Seminary. It was not a complete success, for in 1855 the Proprietors voted to let the building to the town as a public school, and the name Sippican Academy probably dates from that time. Also in 1860 the Library that had been kept in Dr. Ellis's house, now the Sippican Historical Society, was moved.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.007.001 - postcard
B/W postcard of Episcopal Chapel, corner of South and Front Streets before new complex of church and schools were built.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.007.082 - postcard
Old Episcopal Church on corner of South and Front Streets, Marion. Was originally the Sippican Seminary, but later built over by Admiral Harwood when he established the Episcopal Church.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.007.088 - Print, Photographic
Old Episcopal Chapel on corner of South and Front Streets, Marion. Was originally the Sippican Seminary, but later built over by Admiral Harwood when he established the Episcopal Church.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.007.096 - Print, Photographic
Sippican Seminary built in 1835. Wealthy Sippican and Rochester students attended this school in their advanced study. Building changed over, and has become the little Episcopal Chapel now on the corner of South and Front Streets.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.019.399 - Print, Photographic
Black and white photo of Saint Gabriel's Episcopal Church
Record Type: Photo
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2005.007.001 - Tape, Audio
Interview with Hazel W. Hunt Hazel W. Hunt This is March 18, 1996 and I am Christina Hingston talking with Hazel W. Hunt at 390 Wareham Road in Marion which is directly next to the Captain Hadley house on Route 6. Hazel's middle initial is W which stands for ... Hazel W. Hunt: Wessells, which is a Dutch name. And Hunt is an English name naturally. Interviewer: And your father and mother bought this house in 1945, but you came here earli...
Record Type: Archive
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2005.007.003 - Tape, Audio
Interview with Peter Converse covering the following topics: Converse family history Converse Point history Second World War Marion to Bermuda race Marion summer community Peter Converse It is December the 5th, 1995, and this is Christina Kingston speaking with Peter Converse of the Moorings, Converse Road, Marion, MA as part of the Sippican Historical Society's - Oral History Project. Peter Converse: Well, what is now Converse Point b...
Record Type: Archive
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2005.011.019 - Print, Photographic
The Sippican Academy built in 1836 at 124 Front Street was also known as Sippican Seminary. The Academy was remodeled as St. Gabriel's Episcopal Church in 1853. 28 South Street is in the background. Admiral Harwood started services in the upstairs when building was still known as The Sippican Academy.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.011.020 - Print, Photographic
St. Gabriel's chapel, 124 Front Street. The adjoining church was built in1836.
Record Type: Photo
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2007.002.062 - Print, Photographic
Photograph of St. Gabriel's Hornblowers production "You Can't Take It With You" at the Music Hall in Marion - black and white horizontal orientation with white border - 5 1/4" wide by 4 5/8" high
Record Type: Photo
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2008.001.128 - Digital photograph
Churches - In 1871, Rear Admiral Andrew A. Harwood, summering at the Bay View Hotel on Water Street, was coaxed by fellow Episcopalians to conduct Sunday services in the hotel parlor; his sermons were well received. In 1873, Admiral Harwood retired from the Navy and moved to Marion full-time, purchasing a house on Water Street between Main and South streets-now home to the Beverly Yacht Club. In 1874, with the waning of Marion's seafaring industr...
Record Type: Photo
