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Evolution of the Mansion Video | Montpelier Curatorial Blog
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Updates from James Madison's Montpelier. Evolution of the Mansion Video. Evolution of the Mansion Video. A series of photographs showing the deconstruction of the circa 1901 duPont additions to reveal the circa 1812 appearance of Montpelier. Evolution of the Mansion Video. April 29, 2008 at 8:57 pm. Thanks for the video and thanks for the tremendous commitment to excellence in the entire restoration process. I trust the public will be well served for decades to come. April 30, 2008 at 5:00 pm. I’ll...
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Crocker's Boat Yard :: Manchester, Massachusetts :: Since 1946
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The Wooden Boat Show. Essex Ship Building Museum. SS Crocker Memorial Race. Vista Motel and Efficiencies. Tackle and fly shop and online store. The Fin and Feather Shop. New England Small Craft. Designing, engineering and building customized sailboat trailers.
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Cost Effective Entertainment Promotion through PR, Web & Social Media Marketing
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I'm extremely pleased with CapeAnnVacations.com. It's powerful, easy to use and embodies the spirit of our community. Mdash; Michael Costello. Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce. Bruce Tarr (left) awards. Peter Van Ness an official. Van Ness Group is partners in gimmeLIVE. A new venture producing top quality entertainment north of Boston, including sold-out concerts at Beverly's fully restored, historic Larcom Theatre. Click here for more information on past shows. Or support your favorite charity. In 2008, we...
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Research in Progress: Paul Jennings marries Fanny Gordon | Montpelier Curatorial Blog
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Updates from James Madison's Montpelier. Evolution of the Mansion Video. Research in Progress: Paul Jennings marries Fanny Gordon. In June, we briefly mentioned Paul Jennings. After his marriage, Charles P. Howard, a Quaker from Philadelphia, found himself not only living in the south and husband to a Virginian but the owner of ten slaves. As the years went by, that number grew as children were born, and the Howards and their enslaved families settled on an 890-acre estate known as Howard Place, ...They ...
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New York Times features article on Madison slave | Montpelier Curatorial Blog
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Updates from James Madison's Montpelier. Evolution of the Mansion Video. New York Times features article on Madison slave. Paul Jennings is on his way to becoming a household name thanks to Sunday’s. The New York Times. This entry was posted on Wednesday, August 19th, 2009 at 5:16 pm and is filed under General. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site. Laquo; Previous Post. Next Post ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Red Wash Color Mat...
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Relevant Resources | Alone at Sea - Gloucester in the Age of the Dorymen - by John N. Morris
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Alone at Sea - Gloucester in the Age of the Dorymen - by John N. Morris. These are historical links. They are no longer actively maintained, but they contain a wealth of information:. A detailed listing of Gloucester men and vessels lost at sea from 1900 on. A now silent Web site, this page was created by Roberta Sheedy, who tirelessly tracked the history of the Gloucester fisheries. It was A Way of Life. Other sites of interest:. The Cape Ann Museum. The Essex Shipbuilding Museum. The Sawyer Free Library.
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We’ve Moved! | Montpelier Curatorial Blog
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Updates from James Madison's Montpelier. Evolution of the Mansion Video. The Montpelier Curatorial and Restoration Blog has combined with the other Montpelier blogs into one fantastic source! Come read all of the blogs – on archaeology, forestry, gardens, slavery, restoration and more – at the new site. If you only want to see what Curatorial is up to, you can visit our section of the new blog. Please bookmark the Montpelier blog as a favorite or use a rss reader. Feed You can leave a response. Paint Col...
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Update June 18, 2009 | Montpelier Curatorial Blog
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Updates from James Madison's Montpelier. Evolution of the Mansion Video. Update June 18, 2009. Read about us in the Times! The New York Times, that is. Last Friday’s paper featured a column in the Art and Design section about historic sites interpreting slaves and servants in addition to the homeowners. A Colored Man’s Reminiscences of James Madison. Our own Beth Taylor is currently conducting extensive research into the life of Paul Jennings; you can buy a copy of. A Colored Man’s Reminiscences. Another...
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Update July 2, 2009 | Montpelier Curatorial Blog
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Updates from James Madison's Montpelier. Evolution of the Mansion Video. Update July 2, 2009. In an earlier post, we explained the concept of provenance. And how we use it here at Montpelier. Tracking down an object’s provenance often requires documentary research. In this post, we would like to expand on a type of research we touched on in our last post documentary research with court records, and how it is helping us better understand the Madisons and their lives at Montpelier. The Fourth of July.
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