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University of Massachusetts Boston, Joseph P. Healey Library
Mass. Memories Road Show
Memories of Marin family on Cold Storage Beach in early 20s in front of Napdone Cottage (still there)
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Item Information
Title:
Memories of Marin family on Cold Storage Beach in early 20s in front of Napdone Cottage (still there)
Description:
'Pictured: Bernadette Phenix. Location: Cold Storage Beach, North Truro.'
Contributor:
Marin, Arthur
Date:
1920
Format:
Photographs
Location:
University of Massachusetts Boston, Joseph P. Healey Library
Collection (local):
Mass. Memories Road Show
MMRS-0038
Series:
Truro Mass. Memories Road Show
Subjects:
Phenix, Bernadette
Places:
Massachusetts
>
Barnstable (county)
>
Truro
Link to Item:
http://openarchives.umb.edu/cdm/ref/collection/p15774coll6/id/8587
Terms of Use:
Copyright restrictions may apply. Visit blogs.umb.edu/archives/about/rights-and-reproductions for more information.
Contact host institution for more information.
Language:
English
Identifier:
UASC-0140-0038-0030-0005
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