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Stone Estate |
Number of Archive records |
9 |
Number of Library records |
1 |
Number of Photo records |
150 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
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2004.019.059 - postcard
Color postcard showing the summer residence of Galen Stone, Great Hill before wings of house removed.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.019.060 - postcard
Color postcard showing the summer residence of Galen Stone, Great Hill before wings of house removed.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.019.061 - postcard
Color postcard showing the green houses of the summer residence of Galen Stone, Great Hill. Green houses were destroyed in 1938.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.019.062 - postcard
Color postcard showing the summer residence of Galen Stone, Great Hill.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.019.063 - postcard
Color postcard showing the summer residence of Galen Stone, Great Hill.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.007.002 - Tape, Audio
Interview with Laurelle West Cole Christina Hingston, Interviewer: It is Wednesday, January 18, 1995, and I am speaking with Laurelle West Cole who lives at 4 Julian Way, in the Dexter Beach area of Marion, MA and she's going to reminisce about how long she's been down in the Dexter Beach area and about the changes she's seen here. Interviewer: You don't need to do anything but just talk, it'll pick you right up. Laurelle West Cole: ...
Record Type: Archive
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2008.001.119 - Digital photograph
Great Estates - The main drive approaching the north-facing fa fade of Great Hill, the Galen L. Stone estate off Delano Road in East Marion. Mr. Stone, a Boston investment banker, purchased the property in 1909 from a real-estate syndicate that had planned to subdivide the large tract of land known from Indian times as "Great Hill" into five-acre parcels. At the time, a large resort hotel called Marion House, built in 1860, occupied the site. Alt...
Record Type: Photo
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2008.001.120 - Digital photograph
Great Estates - This view of the south facade and lawns on the bay side of Great Hill shows the extent of the building, with the service wing of the house at left in the half-timbered Tudor style. The main house was constructed of Hayden stone quarried in Pennsylvania,fitted on site by 42 stonecutters and a total workforce that numbered over 125. Workers were housed in a large camp on the premises. The crew consumed six barrels of flour weekly, a...
Record Type: Photo
