subject: Mansions Massachusetts Beverly

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Courtyard view of Dawson Hall Tea Room at David S. Lynch Memorial Park, Beverly, Mass. [picture]

description
  • – Dawson Hall Tea Room, also known as the "Monastery" at Lynch Park. The building was purchased from the Sohier family and moved to Dawson Hall, the former Evans Estate. The building was destroyed by fire the night of June 28, 1966.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:34Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:34Z
publishercoverage
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.

North Shore summer home of President Taft, Beverly, Mass. [picture]

description
  • – View of "Stetson Cottage", 55 Ober Street (now Lynch Park), The cottage was the summer home of John Stetson, founder of Stetson Hat Co., later owned by Robert and Marie Evans who rented it to President William Howard Taft for the Summer White House in 1909 and 1910. The house was moved to Marblehead in 1910.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:29Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:29Z
publishercoverage
  • – Beverly (Mass.) Dwellings.
  • – Ober Street (Beverly, Mass.)
  • – Beverly.
  • – United States
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.

Main entrance to Pres. Taft's summer home, Beverly, Mass. [picture]

description
  • – View of the porte cochere, entrance to the "Stetson Cottage", 55 Ober Street (now Lynch Park), The cottage was the summer home of John Stetson, founder of Stetson Hat Co., later owned by Robert and Marie Evans who rented it to President William Howard Taft for the Summer White House in 1909 and 1910. The house was moved to Marblehead in 1910.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:30Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:30Z
coverage
  • – Beverly (Mass.) Dwellings.
  • – Ober Street (Beverly, Mass.)
  • – Beverly.
  • – United States
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.

President Taft's summer "White House", Beverly, Mass. [picture]

description
  • – View of "Stetson Cottage", 55 Ober Street (now Lynch Park), The cottage was the summer home of John Stetson, founder of Stetson Hat Co., later owned by Robert and Marie Evans who rented it to President William Howard Taft for the Summer White House in 1909 and 1910. The house was moved to Marblehead in 1910.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:33Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:33Z
publishercoverage
  • – Beverly (Mass.) Dwellings.
  • – Ober Street (Beverly, Mass.)
  • – United States
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.

H. C. Frick residence, Prides, Mass. [picture]

description
  • – "Eagle Rock" the summer estate of Henry Clay Frick of Pittsburgh. Located at 453 Hale Street, the house has since been torn down.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:10Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:10Z
coverage
  • – Beverly (Mass.) Dwellings.
  • – Beverly.
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.

Entrance to Dawson Hall Tea Room at David S. Lynch Memorial Park, Beverly, Mass. [picture]

description
  • – Dawson Hall Tea Room, also known as the "Monastery", at David S. Lynch Memorial Park, 55 Ober Street. The building was destroyed by fire the night of June 28, 1966.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:11Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:11Z
publishercoverage
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.

President Taft's summer home, Beverly, Mass. [picture]

description
  • – View of "Stetson Cottage", 55 Ober Street (now Lynch Park), The cottage was the summer home of John Stetson, founder of Stetson Hat Co., later owned by Robert and Marie Evans who rented it to President William Howard Taft for the Summer White House in 1909 and 1910. The house was moved to Marblehead in 1910.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:11Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:11Z
coverage
  • – Beverly (Mass.) Dwellings.
  • – Ober Street (Beverly, Mass.)
  • – Beverly.
  • – United States
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.

"Parramatta" Montserrat, Beverly, Mass. summer home of President Taft [picture]

description
  • – In 1911 and 1912 President William Howard Taft rented "Parramatta" from Mrs. Henry W. Peabody as the Summer White House. Located atop the hill on Corning Street between Pearl Street and Sylvan Road, the home is now an apartment building.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:13Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:13Z
publishercoverage
  • – Beverly (Mass.) Dwellings.
  • – Beverly.
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.

Pres. Wm H. Taft and Summer Home, Beverly Cove, Mass. [picture]

description
  • – View of "Stetson Cottage", 55 Ober Street (now Lynch Park), The cottage was the summer home of John Stetson, founder of Stetson Hat Co., later owned by Robert and Marie Evans who rented it to President William Howard Taft for the Summer White House in 1909 and 1910. The house was moved to Marblehead in 1910. There is an insert picture of President Taft sitting on the veranda of the house.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:14Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:14Z
  • – c1910.
  • – c1910.
publishercoverage
  • – Beverly (Mass.) Dwellings.
  • – Ober Street (Beverly, Mass.)
  • – United States
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.

Winthrop Hall, Endicott Junior College, Beverly, Massachusetts. [picture]

description
  • – Winthrop Hall, Endicott College, 361 Hale Street. Formerly the summer home of John Barry Ryan of New York City.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:16Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:16Z
publishercoverage
  • – Beverly (Mass.). Dwellings.
  • – Hale Street (Beverly, Mass.)
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.
  • – Beverly.
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.

Entrance to Swift-Moore Estates, Beverly. [picture]

description
  • – "Swiftmoore", the estate of Mrs. Edwin C. Moore, Paine Avenue, Prides Crossing.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:18Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:18Z
coverage
  • – Beverly (Mass.) Dwellings.
  • – Beverly.
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.

Swiftmoor, Beverly Farms. [picture]

description
  • – "Swiftmoor", the estate of Mrs. Edwin C. Moore, Paine Avenue, Prides Crossing.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:19Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:19Z
coverage
  • – Beverly (Mass.) Dwellings.
  • – Beverly.
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.

Beverly, Mass. President Taft's Summer Home [picture]

description
  • – In 1911 and 1912 President William Howard Taft rented "Parramatta" from Mrs. Henry W. Peabody as the Summer White House. Located atop the hill on Corning Street between Pearl Street and Sylvan Road, the home is now an apartment building.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:20Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:20Z
publishercoverage
  • – Beverly (Mass.) Dwellings.
  • – Beverly.
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.

Summer residence of President Taft, Beverly, Mass. [picture]

description
  • – View of "Stetson Cottage", 55 Ober Street (now Lynch Park), The cottage was the summer home of John Stetson, founder of Stetson Hat Co., later owned by Robert and Marie Evans who rented it to President William Howard Taft for the Summer White House in 1909 and 1910. The house was moved to Marblehead in 1910.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:20Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:20Z
coverage
  • – Beverly (Mass.) Dwellings.
  • – Ober Street (Beverly, Mass.)
  • – Beverly.
  • – United States
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.

President Taft's summer home, Beverly, Mass. [picture]

description
  • – View of "Stetson Cottage", 55 Ober Street (now Lynch Park), The cottage was the summer home of John Stetson, founder of Stetson Hat Co., later owned by Robert and Marie Evans who rented it to President William Howard Taft for the Summer White House in 1909 and 1910. The house was moved to Marblehead in 1910.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:23Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:23Z
coverage
  • – Beverly (Mass.) Dwellings.
  • – Ober Street (Beverly, Mass.)
  • – Beverly.
  • – United States
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.

President Taft's summer home, Beverly, Mass. [picture]

description
  • – View of "Stetson Cottage", 55 Ober Street (now Lynch Park), The cottage was the summer home of John Stetson, founder of Stetson Hat Co., later owned by Robert and Marie Evans who rented it to President William Howard Taft for the Summer White House in 1909 and 1910. The house was moved to Marblehead in 1910.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:23Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:23Z
coverage
  • – Beverly (Mass.) Dwellings.
  • – Ober Street (Beverly, Mass.)
  • – Beverly.
  • – United States
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.

"Eagle Rock". [picture]

description
  • – "Eagle Rock" the summer estate of Henry Clay Frick of Pittsburgh. Located at 453 Hale Street, the house has since been torn down.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:25Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:25Z
coverage
  • – Beverly (Mass.) Dwellings.
  • – Beverly.
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.

Haven Estate, Beverly Farms. [picture]

description
  • – Estate of Franklin Haven, 675 Hale Street, Prides Crossing.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:25Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:25Z
coverage
  • – Beverly (Mass.) Dwellings.
  • – Beverly.
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.

Residence of Mrs. Nicholas Roosevelt Longworth, Beverly, Mass. [picture]

description
  • – Summer home of Susan W. Longworth of Cincinnati and Rep. Nicholas Longworth and his wife, Alice Roosevelt Longworth. Located at 353 Hale Street.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:26Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:42:26Z
coverage
  • – Beverly (Mass.) Dwellings.
  • – Hale Street (Beverly, Mass.)
  • – Beverly.
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.

T. M. McKee Estate, Beverly Farms. [picture]

description
  • – Thomas M. McKee Estate, 686 Hale Street, Beverly Farms.
  • – 1 postcard :
subjectcollectiondate
  • – 2008-05-14T17:41:50Z
  • – 2008-05-14T17:41:50Z
coverage
  • – Beverly (Mass.) Dwellings.
  • – Beverly.
  • – Massachusetts Beverly.

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