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Name |
Adams, Ella Rebecca |
Other names |
Ella R. Marsh Ellen Adams Marsh |
Born |
22 NOV 1844 |
Birthplace |
Lexington |
Deceased |
1914 |
Deceased where |
Cambridge |
Father |
Adams, Amos |
Mother |
Whittemore, Rebecca |
Spouse |
Marsh, Frederick Lawrence |
Children |
Clara Adams Marsh 1869–1886 Louise V. Marsh 1872– |
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1907.7.1 - Baluster
Turned baluster taken from the stair way of Capt. William Adams' house, which was about 200 years old when torn down in 1835. The front is carved in a decorative pattern, but the back is flat. Written on the back is "Taken down 1855/ Taken from the stair way of the old Adams house/ supposed to be two hundred years old/ Loaned by Ella R. Marsh." A nail is sticking out from the back of the wood. House was located on left hand side of Myst...
Record Type: Object
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1907.7.1A - Document
History of the Ice Tool Industry of Arlington with Reminiscences
Record Type: Archive
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1907.7.2 - doorpanel
Wooden panel from front door with bullet hole made by British, 1775, from William Adams house. Picture of Old Adams House tacked on.
Record Type: Object
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1907.7.4 A & B - Eyeglasses
A) Metal spectacles - oval with metal rims, extendable (?) B) Wooden box, marked "American Opt. Co., Southbridge, Mass" Owner: Capt. Wm. Adams
Record Type: Object
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1907.7.5 - Picture, Mourning
Mourning picture commemorating the deaths of two children. Inscription: "To the Memory of Clara Whittemore Adams Born April 24th 1839. Died Dec. 13th 1843. May Caroline Adams Born May 10th 1842. Died Aug. 3rd 1851." Brown wood frame Image: Mourning woman in black with handkerchief in right hand at left, next to urn atop pedestal with inscription; church in background at right, gravestones and flowering shrub around. Green weeping will...
Record Type: Object
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1914.6.1A-C - Violin
Violin and two bows. 1914.6.1A (Violin): One-piece back of maple. Ribs and neck of maple. Two-piece belly of pine or spruce with regular purfling. Roughly-carved scroll. Wedge-shaped fingerboard of hardwood stained black (very grooved from strings). Footed neck. Stored in black, non-archival violin case. 1914.6.1B (Bow): The wood of the bow is mottled, especially on one side, and the leather grip is worn. Most of the horse hair is gone, ...
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1914.6.2 - Parasol
Women's Umbrella parasol : painted wood, brown fabric, white floral border, ivory tip of ribs (?) hinged handle . tip of handle (ring?) missing , Owned by Mrs. Amos Adams who lived in first house below soldier's monument , Arlington Center. Louise Marsh was granddaughter of Mrs. Amos Adams .
Record Type: Object
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1999.14.318 - Album
Album containing 158 cut-out silhouette portraits of friends and family of Albert and Sarah (Prentiss) Winn, created by their daugher, Susannah Adams Winn. People in the album are identified as follows: Sarah P. Winn (Prentiss, Sarah) Albert Winn Susanna A Winn (Winn, Susanna Adams) S. Georgianna Winn (Winn, Sarah Georgianna) Albert Winn Jr. (Winn, Albert E.) Mrs A Winn Jr. (Daniels, Sarah Ann) Dr. W A Winn (Will, William Adams) Lou A...
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