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  1. 2008.001.037 - Digital photograph

    Water Street - The original home at 46 Water Street was built prior to 1855 by Ebenezer Holmes, who willed it to his daughter upon his death in 1869. Holmes' daughter was the wife of George W. Kelley. In 1890, a prominent Boston sugar refiner, H.R. Reed bought the property, moved the existing home further from the street, turned it at a right angle, and had a much larger structure built in front of it (the original house is visible at center here...

    Record Type: Photo

    Res. of H. R. Reed, Marion, Mass.
  2. 2008.001.085 - Digital photograph

    Shoreline - In this view, from about 1908, the beach house belonging to the H.R. Reed estate, out of view to the left across Water Street at Number 46, stands in the foreground. Behind it is the large J.C. Rhodes house at 57 Water Street, later owned by F.H. Bennett. In the distance are the Austin and Davis houses, with the Hotel Sippican Casino at the far right.

    Record Type: Photo

    Harbor Scene, Marion, Mass.
  3. 2010.012.010 - Digital image

    A digital image of President Clevland, Mrs. Cleveland, Reverend Percy Browne (left) and Reverend Richard Fullerton on the porch at 46 Water Street in Marion.

    Record Type: Photo

    Digital image
  4. 2012.037.014.006 - Postcard

    Marion - History - a black and white postcard of 46 Water Street in Marion.

    Record Type: Archive

    Postcard
  5. 2016.030.007 - Print, Photographic

    A black and white photograph showing the interior of the H. R. Reed Cottage at 46 Water Street, Marion, MA. 02738. It is 10" wide by 8 1/8" high.

    Record Type: Photo

    Print, Photographic
  6. 2016.038.047 - Digital photograph

    A black and white digital photograph titled "Summer Residence of H. R. Reed, Marion" of 46 Water Steet.

    Record Type: Photo

    Summer Residence of H. R. Reed, Marion
  7. 2016.038.048 - Digital photograph

    A sepia digital photograph titled "Old Reed House" (H.R. Reed) This was the home of President Grover Cleveland when he stayed in Marion at 46 Water Street.

    Record Type: Photo

    Old Reed House
  8. 2017.007.001 - Envelope

    Envelope of photographs of 46 and 60 Water Street when owned by Edwin and Dorothy Babbitt. 46 Water St from 1935 - 1946 and 60 Water St from 1962 - 1965.

    Record Type: Photo

  9. 2017.033.005 - Newspaper

    Photographs and an article from the February 16, 1986 New Bedford Standard-Times titled "A presidential loss". It is about President Grover Cleveland and his Marion residences.

    Record Type: Archive

    A presidential loss
  10. 2019.042 - Magazine

    From the magazine Town & Country, dated July 1985, articles and color photographs of 46 Water Street (President Grover Cleveland's Summer White House) and Marion sites (Franklin D. Roosevelt's 15 Main Street summer home) and history. (see pages 126-137 & 162.

    Record Type: Archive

    Magazine
  11. 2020.031.001 - Newspaper

    From Sippican Week, dated March 12, 2020, an article and many color digital photographs titled "Marion House makes the National Registry of Historic Places". Marion author, historian and Sippican Historical Society member Judy Rosbe and her husband Bob are proud stewards of their grand Gilded Age home, the H.R. Reed House, located at 46 Water Street, which made the National Registry of Historic Places in December 2019. Once the summer home ...

    Record Type: Archive

    Marion House makes the National Registry of Historic Places

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