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Pencil sketch drawing by Edmond Churchill of the First Church. The building became Town Hall in 1852 and burned in 1907. This drawing is based on a description given by Edmond Churchill's father who remembered it in 1732-1733.

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C. P. Washburn lumber company was located on the west side on Holmes Street near the railroad tracks.

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One of seven original drawings owned by the Halifax Museum by Halifax artist, N. R. Molin. Molin lived in historian James Baker's house


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Newspaper Clipping. "Kilroy's Christmas Trolley," by Richard Pritchett in Pictorial Living Colorado Magazine, December 12, 1975. Page 16. The Kilroy family lived in Halifax, Massachusetts

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Shows style of clothing from the early 1900's as well as hair style.

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Drawing of Dunbar Tavern by Mrs. Clifton (Iola Sturtevant) Taft, 1961

Monponsett Pond, drawn by Mrs. Clifton (Iola Sturtevant) Taft, April 8, 1960

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Oil painting of Dunbar's Tavern, West of the Halifax Elementary School as it looked circa 1735. The Tavern was torn down in 1896. The likeness was drawn by Nellie Sturtevant Taft, great, great granddaughter of Deacon Samuel Sturtevant.

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Dunbar family home painted by Nellie Taft.

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Nicholas Feilen was the Old Colony Greenhouse Manager. The Old Colony Railroad Hothouse and Nursery complex was located on Plymouth Street opposite the Sturtevant Cemetery. The business was conducted on both sides of the street and today, in theā€¦
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