Description: Taken from the Clifton Dock. The hotel belonged to Clarence Kimball and once included the 1992 Rufus Williams and F.I.G. Coleman properties.
Presented by Jerome Knowles. Cottage "Gardenside" at right Note: Roof of Union Church & Fire tower at left; Asticou Inn and Frazier's Cove (now marina landfill) at right.
Description: Presented by Jerome Knowles. Cottage "Gardenside" at right Note: Roof of Union Church & Fire tower at left; Asticou Inn and Frazier's Cove (now marina landfill) at right.
Shows Somes Sound. The caption is incorrect. View is from "Westover" which was built for a family named English: in 1992 by William Wister Jr. (actual spelling is Wistar).
Description: Shows Somes Sound. The caption is incorrect. View is from "Westover" which was built for a family named English: in 1992 by William Wister Jr. (actual spelling is Wistar).
Description: The church was remodeled and a gable added after a fireplace fire in 1913. Note the chimney. The fireplace is still inside the modern wall.
Description: Note "Chinese style' roof of present Clark cottage. Kimball House partially obscured by Blodgett cottage. St. Mary's battlements are near right.
In Thanksgiving for the Life of Malcolm Endicott Peabody of Brookline, MA and Bishop of Central New York for 22 years before his retirement in 1960. He was married to Mary Peabody.
Description: In Thanksgiving for the Life of Malcolm Endicott Peabody of Brookline, MA and Bishop of Central New York for 22 years before his retirement in 1960. He was married to Mary Peabody.
4 articles about three generations of Peabody Women: Frances Fitzgerald, her mother Maretta Tree and her grandmother, Mary Parkman Peabody. 1. "Genteel dissension among 3 generations of Peabody women"Submarine Heroes Return: Crew of USS Tirante recalls WWII Action" 2. "Naughy Marietta", Newsweek, May 14, 1979 3. "'American Women, a film by a Peabody", Washington Star, April 26, 1979 4. "Those Peabody Women...'The Female Line'", Boston Herald American, April 28, 1979
Description: 4 articles about three generations of Peabody Women: Frances Fitzgerald, her mother Maretta Tree and her grandmother, Mary Parkman Peabody. 1. "Genteel dissension among 3 generations of Peabody women"Submarine Heroes Return: Crew of USS Tirante recalls WWII Action" 2. "Naughy Marietta", Newsweek, May 14, 1979 3. "'American Women, a film by a Peabody", Washington Star, April 26, 1979 4. "Those Peabody Women...'The Female Line'", Boston Herald American, April 28, 1979 [show more]