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Name |
Universalist Church |
Number of Archive records |
11 |
Number of Library records |
0 |
Number of Photo records |
13 |
Number of Object records |
3 |
Related Records
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2002.026.091 - Print, Photographic
Marion Art Center, formerly Universalist Church
Record Type: Photo
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2002.026.092 - Print, Photographic
Marion Art Center, formerly Universalist Church
Record Type: Photo
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2004.007.006 - postcard
Universalist Church and its parish home built in 1833. Now the Marion Art Center. (see also: 2004.008.003, 2 more copies)
Record Type: Photo
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2004.007.044 - postcard
Color postcard of the Universalist Church, Marion, Mass. Is now the Marion Art Center.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.007.094 - postcard
B/W postcard of Universalist Church, Marion, Mass. 1833 Now the Marion Art Center.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.008.003 - postcard
Universalist Church, Marion, Mass. Corner of Pleasant & Main Streets. Now the Cecil Clark Davis Art Museum (Marion Art Center). Parish House to left.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.019.167 - Print, Photographic
Photograph of the Universalist Church, Marion, Mass. Now the Marion Art Center.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.007.004 - Tape, Audio
Interview with Betty Wish Interview dated April 27, 1996 with Betty Wish, 261 Pleasant Street, Marion MA Interviewer: Sally Madison of Marion Sally: Betty, before we started you mentioned that you hadn’t lived in Marion all your life, but actually you’ve spent a lot of time here. Could you explain that? Betty: I’ve never lived in Marion until 10 years ago, but I spent every summer of my life here except one, or at least part of every s...
Record Type: Archive
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2005.011.094 - Print, Photographic
Universalist Church, now the Marion Art Center, 80 Pleasant Street. 1833
Record Type: Photo
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2008.001.127 - Digital photograph
Churches - A theological rift in the Congregational Church spawned a splinter group that believed in universal salvation for all. That breakaway group founded the Universalist Church in Marion, and built its church in 1833. Mattapoisett architect Solomon K. Eaton designed both the Shingle-Style sanctuary at the corner of Main and Pleasant streets, as well as the parsonage. At the height of the rivalry between their orthodoxies, the Congregational...
Record Type: Photo
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2008.008.010 - Digital image
Universalist Church fixed up for Marion Art Center 1957
Record Type: Photo
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2008.015.079 - Digital image
Wharf Village - 80 Pleasant Street - former Universalist Church (now Marion Art Center) built in 1833. Alanson St. Clair was the minister during the church's construction in 1833.
Record Type: Photo
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2016.038.035 - Newspaper
"Art center had a spirited beginning" is about 80 Pleasant Street. It was built in 1833 as the Universalistic Church. Over 100 years later it became the Marion Art Center.
Record Type: Archive
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2016.048.048 - Newspaper
From a newspaper, circa 1930, an obituary for Marttie A. Allen.
Record Type: Archive
