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1885 hearse and hearse house at Marstons Mills Burial Ground
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The abandoned Foster Crocker store in the village center was moved in 1927 by Lorenzo Gifford and attached to the back of the...
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After WW1, Maurice & Adelaide Klouse of Brookline built a summer home on 70 acres on Mystic Lake, calling it Camp Adelaide. It...
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Airplane filling up at the Cash Market
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Ariel view of Round Pond
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Arthur B. Marston (1797-1888) built this Cape Cod cottage in 1819 on the hilltop above the fulling mill
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Barney Hinckley's oyster shack at the third hole of the Seapuit Golf Course
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Barnstable County Fair poster from 1954
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Barnstable war maneuvers
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Benjamin and Isaac Crocker farmhouse
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Benoist Type XIV flying boat airplane, with owner Dr. Higgins in Florida
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Boathouse and sailboat Sybil at Warren's Cove, built by Felix Winternitz, concertmaster of the Boston Symphony Orchestra
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Building of town dock at Prince's Cove in 1957
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The Burgess house, built in 1823, a garden showcase in the mid 20th century
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The Cammetts lived in this full Cape Cod house built by Asa Hinckley about 1811
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Camp Alpine, established in 1939 on the shores of the Fuller farm
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Camp Alpine ran from 1939 to 1975
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Capt. Joseph Crocker homestead in Pondsville, built about 1840
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Capt. Josiah Hamblin house, built 1842
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Capt. Seth Weeks (1803-1887), the last survivor of the Essex, died in this house just over the Osterville line
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Charles Bassett house 1910, the post office c. 1854
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Classroom at the schoolhouse in 1916. The teacher is Lillian Murdock
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Cobb's Corner, at the junction of Crooked Cartway with Race Lane
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The core of the David Jones house on Rosa Lane may have been built in 1811 by Cornelius Jones. The house as seen today was...
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Cranberries are lifted on a conveyor belt to the top, where they are sprayed with water to remove the vines and debris, which...
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A cranberry screening machine, which separated spoiled berries from good ones by a bouncing process, but still required skilled...
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Curtiss Falcon military plane
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David Higgin's watch repair shop sign (father of Dr. J. Hayden Higgins)
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Davis's Seapuit farm. At the left is the Goodspeed farmhouse with barn, outbuildings, stable and track
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The Deacon Thomas Jones homestead was built before 1857 by Jones (1823-1896), a yeoman farmer whose Quaker ancestor Ralph Jones...
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Driving on Hamblin's Pond in an amphibious Amphicar
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Ecology II house
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The Ellis Hamblin (1806-1871) homestead was built in 1838 on the west side of River Road
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A family picking cranberries, probably on their own farm
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Feed for Clear Lake Duck Farm arriving at West Barnstable train station
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First and only hydroelectric plant on Cape Cod, constructed at foot of the Marstons Mills River to alleviate an acute energy...
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First expansion of the church, adding a surplus Army barracks from Camp Edwards to the west end for a large meeting hall and...
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Foster Crocker's Hardware store
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Full Cape Cod house built about 1830 on Old Falmouth Road by Capt. George Allyn
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The Fuller farmhouse on the road to West Barnstable was built about 1800. The south wing was added in 1892
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Fulling Mill dedication marker 1939, at Mill Pond
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The Gifford farm, built in 1857, at the northwest corner of the road to West Barnstable and Lovell's Lane
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The Goodspeed homestead was built in classic Federal style about 1792, and once welcomed travelers as an inn. The last farmer,...
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Great Atlantic Hurricane damage
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Hamblin's grocery store. Lewis Nelson Hamblin, owner (1849-1932)
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Herring Run 1898
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The Herring Run, declared "worthless" in 1897
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Home of Lauchlan Crocker (1895-1945), son of Zenas Crocker IV, of an old Barnstable family. This Prince Avenue house was built...
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Home of the famous botanist Stephen F. Hamblin (1884-1964) at Long Pond. Stephen was a Harvard professor of landscape...
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Home of whaling captain Oliver Alton Crocker (1825-1898) on the east side of the church. Built in 1853
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Horse-pull contest at the County Fair
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House built in 1889 across the road from the Fuller farm by William Bennett Cammett (1865-1923)
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Housewright Andrew Phinney built this Greek Revival house in 1845. It was sold to Joseph Barry (1889-1972). At one time it was...
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Ice fishing on Mystic Lake
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The icehouse on Hamblin's Pond
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Isaac Greene's paint shop on River Road across from Hamblin's grocery
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Isaac J. Greene's sign & carriage painting shop
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James Jenkins house on the West Barnstable Road
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Jedidiah Jones's bog, showing boxes of cranberries stacked at the side
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Jedidiah Jones's half Cape Cod house, built in 1814
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The John Hamblin house on School Street overlooks the Hamblin bogs. It was built about 1828 of parts that may date back to the...
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The Larinda, built at Larry Mahan's shipyard, across Race Lane from the fairgrounds
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The last farm silo on Cape Cod, dates back to the 19th Century when the farm was run by Bethuel Crocker. The homestead, barn,...
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Lawrence Bridge shown as it was rebuilt over Race Lane
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Liberty Hall, built 1859
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Library addition en route from Osterville
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Library and adjacent Liberty Hall with horse shed
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The loosened cranberries are corralled into floating red masses by a wooden boom and dragged to one side of the bog, where they...
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The Luther Hamblin house on Newtown Road is a three-quarter Cape Cod cottage built in 1836
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Map of The Plains (or Hamblin's Plains)
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Map of western part of Marstons Mills, known as Newtown
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Marston's Gristmill 1909
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Marston's gristmill 1914
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Marston's gristmill 1920
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Marstons Mills airfield
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Marstons Mills Cash Market, built in 1914 on site of Hamblin's store by owner Loring Goodspeed Jones, Sr.
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Marstons Mills Cash Market, site of 1986 movie "Where are the Children?"
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Marstons Mills Community Church
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Marstons Mills Library, built in 1893
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Marstons Mills post office 1959-1985
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Marstons Mills River 1920 & great stone bridge
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Marstons Mills village map 1856
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Marstons Mills village map 1880
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Mass. National Guard Field Day
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Mass. National Guard Field Day
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Mill Pond & George Pierce farmstead
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Mill Pond & Marstons Mills River, once known as Goodspeed's River
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Mill Pond 1900 & Herring Run
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Mill Pond 1910, with the William Marston house, later Dr. Higgin's Redwing
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Mystic Lake
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Mystic Lake Dairy Farm
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Mystic Lake, looking toward Race Lane
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Nathaniel Hinckley house 1910
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Nathaniel Hinckley House 1986
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The new elementary school was built in 1958 for $420,000, with six classrooms for 200 students. This school was used until 1988...
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Newtown School, built in 1839 for $250 for the Pondsville and Newtown districts. It closed in 1901
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Nicknamed "The Snake Pit," a surplus Quonset hut was moved after WW2 to Tom Jones Cove along River Road as a meeting place for...
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Northwest corner of Race Lane and Osterville - West Barnstable Road
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Nymphas Marston house 1889, later owned by the Heman Thomas family
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Obelisk at the Burial Ground honoring Judge Nymphas Marston (1778-1864)
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