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2018.029.022 - Print, Photographic
A red flip book photo album for Ann ("one of the BEST damn docents at SHPS)." The book includes 6 copied photographs of the kitchen (dated 1834-1998), showing what it looked like before the renovation of the Historical Society building. There is also a photograph of Pete Smith and Neil Birdsall flanking the model of the Mary Celeste in a glass case.
Record Type: Photo
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2018.029.023 - Print, Photographic
A small (4" x 4") square yellow folder of 21 black and white photographs of the July 4th celebrations in the 1950's. Photographs are primarily of the floats and horse-drawn carriages in the parade down Main Street, and also the 4th Marion (Washburn?) Horse Show. Identified people are Warren Washburn, Sr. and Anne Washburn.
Record Type: Photo
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2018.029.024 - Card
Christmas card from the Makepeace family, signed "Merry Christmas - Russell and Eleanor" The card shows the Makepeace house being moved down Front St. after being damaged by the latest in a succession of hurricanes.
Record Type: Photo
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2018.036.005 - Print, Photographic
Two photos framed together: one is President Grover Cleveland, the other is Mrs. Grover Cleveland (Frances Clara Folsom Cleveland). The two photographs are in the style of cartes de visites.
Record Type: Photo
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2018.040.001 - Print, Photographic
Aerial photograph of Tabor Academy, date unknown, but 19__ (printed on reverse)
Record Type: Photo
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2018.040.002 - Print, Photographic
Photo of pine tree and large rock at the corner of Pitcher and Pleasant Streets.
Record Type: Photo
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2018.043.001 - Print, Photographic
A black and white photograph of "Carol Jean" taken in 1945.
Record Type: Photo
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2018.057.003 - Print, Photographic
Printed photograph from a scan of a portrait of Josephine Crocker, by Cecil Clark Davis. This portrait is owned by the Luther family and the photocopied image was donated by members of the Luther family. A copy of the photograph is also found in Archives Box 16 - The Cecil Clark Davis Portrait Collection, consisting largely of the portrait donated by Tabor Academy in 2019.)
Record Type: Photo
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2018.069.001 - Print, Photographic
Tabor graduation photo of Eunice M. Gurney in June, 1913.
Record Type: Photo
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2018.069.002 - Print, Photographic
Photographic portrait of Eunice Gurney, June 1913. Graduation from Tabor Academy.
Record Type: Photo
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2018.069.005 - Print, Photographic
Railroad bridge in Marion that was taken by the 1938 hurricane just below the old mill. Sippican River, Marion, MA
Record Type: Photo
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2018.069.006 - Print, Photographic
Photograph of business - S.J. Watts Boat Builders
Record Type: Photo
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2018.069.007 - Print, Photographic
Photograph of the house (Watts?) before the 1938 hurricane.
Record Type: Photo
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2018.069.008 - Print, Photographic
Seven photographs of the aftermath of the 1944 hurricane.
Record Type: Photo
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2018.069.009 - Print, Photographic
Seven photographs documenting the aftermath of the hurricane of 1944.
Record Type: Photo
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2018.069.010 - Print, Photographic
Six photographs documenting the aftermath of the hurricane of 1944. One photo shows the figurehead of the bark Golden Sunset.
Record Type: Photo
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2018.071.002 - Print, Photographic
Photograph of a painting of the Dei Gratia, the ship captained by David Morehouse who found the abandoned Mary Celeste. (negative #19234 courtesy of the Peabody Essex Museum).
Record Type: Photo
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2019.001.003 - Print, Photographic
A photograph of the three Oglesby children, identified on the reverse of the photo as: Thomas Allen Oglesby, 12 Elizabeth May Oglesby, 10 Susie Roxana Oglesby, 8. The reverse also indicates that the childern were born in Idaho, and came to Marion in 1881. Oglesby and Crapo was the architectural company that designed the Sippican Hotel. Oglesby lived in the Crapo house at the corner of Allen and Front Streets.
Record Type: Photo
