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Woods Hole Historical Collection P.O. Box 185 Woods Hole, MA 02543

REGISTER FLORENCE HOWES GORDON COLLECTION (03-13) 1870s – 2001

9 boxes plus book collection (86 volumes) and child’s chair BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE Florence Howes Gordon October 27, 1914-March 20, 2003

Florence Howes Gordon was the descendent of a prominent and Woods Hole family, the Howes family. She was born in Woods Hole, , where her father Horace Milton (H.M.) Howes was involved in the grocery business. Mrs. Gordon was a nurse. Woods Hole, Cape Cod and Colonial history were major interests and her meticulously assembled collection of ephemera, clippings and books reflects this interest.

SCOPE NOTE

The Florence Howes Gordon Collection is a wonderful compilation of varied parts. The collection includes a number of quilts, a child’s chair made for Mrs. Gordon as a child by a prominent local carpenter, and souvenir china and cup plates. Photographs from 1870s-1950s show many aspects of Woods Hole history which are not recorded elsewhere, including many large format mounted prints of the 1870s- early 1900s. There are a number of original prints of the prominent photographer Baldwin Coolidge taken during the 1890s in Woods Hole. Mrs. Gordon’s carefully assembled scrapbooks are each devoted to particular aspects of Woods Hole history and include pamphlets, programs, calling cards, greeting cards, postcards and clippings. In addition to the scrapbooks, there is a collection of loose pamphlets and clippings, including pamphlets written by Dorothy Elsmith, a local writer and historian. Mrs. Gordon’s book collection consists of 86 volumes devoted to fiction and non-fiction about Woods Hole, Falmouth, Cape Cod and Colonial history. FLORENCE HOWES GORDON COLLECTION 03-13

BOX 1: 5 Quilts

03-13-1.1 “Job’s Troubles”, silk patch quilt with green silk backing, labeled “Satin Star” and “Howes” on rod pocket. Started by Frances Eldredge Robinson, 1930s, finished by Florence Gordon. 03-13-1.2 Crazy quilt, silk patch quilt with blue satin backing, labeled “Howes” on rod pocket. 03-13-1.3 Doll’s cradle patch quilt, cotton, c.1890, made by Grace Rose Ely Gerould. 03-13-1.4 “Log Cabin” crib patch quilt, cotton, 1873, made by Lois Fassett Howes. 03-13-1.5 “Carolina Lillies” (sic), white cotton patch quilt with pale blue, red and green flowers and fans, c. 1890, maker unknown. Found by Florence Gordon in the Church of the Messiah Exchange, c.1964.

BOX 2: 2 Quilts

03-13-2.1 Cotton patch quilt, pinwheel design of red, blue and brown cotton calico fabrics. 03-13-2.2 Red backed cotton quilt with square patch designs, in very poor condition (fabric worn through showing batting).

CHILD’S ROCKING CHAIR Said to be made for Florence Howes as a child by E.E. (Eddie) Swift, Jr. and presented to her by him and his wife, Susan Flora Freeman Swift. Painted floral decoration in green.

BOX 3: PHOTOS

Baldwin Coolidge Photos:

03-13-3.1 Little Harbor, northwest side with Robinson Hatch house and Spritsail boat tied to dock in front of Edmund David house, Coolidge Number 7698, 1895 (labeled in lower left corner). Original albumen print 9 9/16 x 7 7/16 inches, on original mounting 10 x 8 inches, stamped in purple ink on reverse “BALDWIN COOLIDGE PHOTOGRAPHER BOSTON”. Print in excellent condition – slightly scratched, mounting slightly stained on front, remnants of glue on reverse.

03-13-3.2 Little Harbor, northwest side with Robinson Hatch house and Spritsail boat tied to dock in front of Edmund David house, Coolidge Number 7698, 1895 (labeled in lower left corner). Original albumen print 9 9/16 x 7 7/16 inches, on original mounting 12 x 10 inches, stamped in purple ink on reverse “BALDWIN COOLIDGE PHOTOGRAPHER BOSTON”. Print in good condition – a few spots, mounting slightly stained on front, remnants of glue on reverse.

03-13-3.3 Little Harbor from the east side (probably Foster estate) looking at U.S. Lighthouse Service Station on west side, Butler house, Davis house, Childs house and Dexter House in background, Coolidge Number 7700, 1895 (labeled in lower left corner). Original albumen print 9 7/16 x 7 3/8 inches, on original mounting 12 x 10 inches, stamped on reverse in purple ink “BALDWIN COOLIDGE PHOTOGRAPHER BOSTON”. Print in fair condition, spotted and scratched. Plate was evidently broken when print was made; there is a piece missing of the upper right corner. Mounting stained, remnants of glue on reverse.

03-13-3.4 Little Harbor and Woods Hole Passage from Foster Estate, Butler house on right. Original albumen print, unnumbered. “1895” is written on mounting, probably correct (this is one of the “panorama” photos). 9 ½ x 7 ½ inches, on original mounting 12 x 10 inches, stamped in blue-black ink on reverse “BALDWIN COOLIDGE PHOTOGRAPHER BOSTON”. Print in fair condition, scratched, abraded, torn at edge. Mounting is missing upper right corner and is bent and cracked, also stained, remnants of glue on reverse.

03-13-3.5 Little Harbor, west side, with U.S. Lighthouse Service Station, behind it the Greek Revival Sarah Fish house, Dexter House (a Greek Revival, with dark trim), the bracketed Webster House and on the right the Davis house, the Hatch house, a house built in 1858 on the site of the Naushon House and Eliel Fish’s store. Sloop “Iris” with cutter bow and long bowsprit in center of harbor, said in F.L. Gifford’s painting done from this photo to be owned by a “Mr. Coolidge”. The Butler house has not yet been built (1880). Original albumen print, unnumbered. “1870 or before” is written on the right lower corner of the mounting. 9 1/8 x 6 7/16 inches, on original mounting 12 x 10 inches, stamped in black ink on reverse “BALDWIN COOLIDGE PHOTOGRAPHER, 410A BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON”. Print in poor to fair condition, stained spotted and abraded. Mounting is stained, cracked and bent. Date probably before 1875.

This photo presents a great mystery. Baldwin Coolidge did not begin his official photography career until 1878. He rented a studio at that time at 147 Tremont, Boston. He did not live at 410A Boylston Street until 1908. There was a mansard-roofed Coolidge house on Parker’s-Butler’s-Juniper Point which appears in many early photos – the land was sold to Joseph Sweet Coolidge and John Templeton Coolidge in 1838 and was referred to as a farm. It was bought by Daniel Butler in 1875 and when it burned in 1880, he built the present (Crane) house. Perhaps the Mr. Coolidge of the earlier house (and sloop) was a relative of Baldwin’s. In any case, this print would be the earliest photo we know of his. He must have printed it from a negative plate later when he was at the Boylston Street address. It would have to have been taken before 1875 when Webster House burned.

It is also obvious that Franklin Lewis Gifford did his painting of this exact scene from this photo. His description dates the scene as 1860 (unlikely). The caption for the painting is full of information.

A copy print of another copy of the photo is in the “Little Harbor, West Side” file in the FP File. Digital No. 1210. Marked in lower left corner WOODS HOLE 8724.

03-13-3.6 Eel Pond, August 21, 1890. Black and white copy photo of the cracked glass plate version of 5149, 9 ½ x 7 ½ inches on 10 x 8 inch paper. Good condition, yellowed, stained on reverse.

Miscellaneous Photos Folder 1 – Newer prints All photos black and white unless otherwise noted.

03-13-3.7 Photo: U.S. Fisheries (Fish Commission) and Woods Hole Passage from upper floor of MBL. 5 5/8 x 3 ¼ inches.

03-13-3.8 Postcard: Main Street, Woods Hole from upper floor of MBL, looking east, showing MBL Club, small gable-end building or house and long shed (now rear of Smith Building, WHOI). Front labeled “Main St., Woods Hole, Mass.” Reverse labeled in pencil “Walter Garrey”.

03-13-3.9 Photo: Mill Pond, Woods Hole with skiff or rowboat in water with bushes on both sides and houses on right. Labeled “Mill Pond”. Houses are square cottages on Gardiner Road. 4 1/2 x 2 3/4 inches. Faded.

03-13-3.10 Postcard: MBL Beach, Woods Hole, showing beach cabins, Breakwater Hotel and U.S. Fisheries in background. Printed in red on front: “Bathing Beach, Woods Hole, Mass.” Labeled in pencil on back “Florence Gordon”. Printed by Mrs. S.I. Snow, Woods Hole, Mass.

03-13-3.11 Lower Main Street (Water Street), Woods Hole, with house, Mrs. Snow’s Dry Goods, Franklin Lewis Gifford shop, Bake House, Candle House and early motor car on street. 5 5/8 x 3 5/16 inches. Slightly faded. 03-13-3.12 Postcard: Baldwin Coolidge photo of MBL Candle House with rocks (MBL Site). Reverse has heading of Art Nouveau design with Woods Hole 300 yrs incorporated. Printed on reverse: “No.2, 1979 Candle House & Bake Shop, Woods Hole, about 1890.”

03-13-3.13 Postcard: Baldwin Coolidge photo of Glidden Tower. Reverse has heading of Art Nouveau design with Woods Hole 300 yrs incorporated. Printed on reverse: “No.3, 1979 Woods Hole Tower, 1890.”

03-13-3.14 Postcard: Community Hall, 1930s. Reverse has heading of Art Nouveau design with Woods Hole 300 yrs incorporated. Printed on reverse: “No.1, 1979 Woods Hole Community Hall, built 1879, formerly Liberty Hall”.

03-13-3.15 Photo: “Driftwood”, first house on Penzance Road, covered in ivy. Jewett- Greer house beyond. 2 13/16 x 1 13/16 inches.

03-13-3.17 Photo: U.S. Fisheries (Fish Commission) from Penzance. 4 1/8 x 2 5/16 inches.

03-13-3.18 Photo: Woods Hole Road looking east with Eldredge house and Fay house among elm trees. 2 5/8 x 2 5/8 inches.

03-13-3.19 Photo: Road in snow, unidentified. 4 3/16 x 3 3/16 inches.

03-13-3.20 Postcard (copy): U.S. Fish Commission, Woods Hole, Mass. (printed on front). 6 ½ x 4 inches.

03-13-3.21 Postcard (copy): Woods Hole Golf Club, original clubhouse. Printed on front: “Golf Club, South Front, Woods Hole, Mass.” 6 ½ x 4 inches.

03-13-3.22 Photo: Copy of photo of Spritsails tied to dock at Woods Hole Yacht Club, c. 1902-1903. 10 x 8 inches.

03-13-3.23 Photo: Copy of a postcard of steamer Gay Head at wharf, Woods Hole. 10 ¾ x 6 inches.

Wrapped in tissue:

03-13-3.24 Framed photo: Oval frame and sepia photo of Mary Florence Howes (Gordon), age 4 ½, Easter, 1919. Florence has short blond hair with a large bow on top, white unfitted pleated dress, white stockings and dark buttoned shoes. She is holding onto a child’s Windsor chair. Frame about 7 1/8 x 5 ¼ inches, metal, with back support. Folder: 8 Photos of moving of Shiverick House in 1949 to School Street, also the School Street corner and neighborhood (all scallop-edged 3 ½ x 4 5/8 inches):

03-13-3.25 Photo: Shiverick House partly in street, partly on lot. Reverse labeled “1949”.

03-13-3.26 Photo: Duplicate of 03-13-3.25. Reverse labeled: “1949, Backing into new location. Taken about at the School St. entrance to the Shiverick lot”.

03-13-3.27 Photo: Shiverick House partly on lot. Reverse labeled “Taken by Pecks (Leighton) looking down School St. Backing into the new location”.

03-13-3.28 Photo: Methodist Church and Shiverick House in new locations. Reverse labeled: “Taken from Eddy Swift’s driveway. Graded up now & the door to the church is in the front instead of the side as here, June 1949”.

03-13-3.29 Photo: Woman and little girl walking in front of Number 1 School Street. Reverse labeled: “The white line on the far side is about where the old curb used to be. Don’t know who the people are, June 1949”.

03-13-3.30 Photo: Wall, post and curbing construction at Number 1 School Street. Reverse labeled: “1949, looking up School St. See how they have cut back Nelson’s corner? Shiverick house sticking out into the street”. “Nelson” is Arthur “Swede” Nelson, owner of house.

03-13-3.31 Photo: View of parking lot with shanty at corner of School Street. Reverse labeled: “Taken from Congo (Congregational Church) steps at the stone wall, June 1949”. Parking lot became site of Redfield Building, WHOI.

03-13-3.32 Photo: View across parking lot to house at corner of Luscombe Avenue. Reverse labeled: “Taken from Eddy Swift’s driveway, June 1949”. House on corner was a drugstore until 2001, owned by WHOI in recent years.

Folder BLACK AND WHITE COPY PRINTS: negatives are listed as “B” with same number ( prints are approximately 8 x 10 inches with borders, most mounted on gray cardboard)

03-13.3.33A Photo: Woods Hole Social Library, captioned print: “Woods Hole Library around 1898. Was formerly the Post Office, during Cleveland’s administration. Cap’t Eliel Fish was postmaster. Building still standing (sic) on Government Road. (Moore, Rhodes and Rivinius owners in that order) Later Thos Ballentine (sic) M.D.” Second caption: : “Woods Hole Library around 1898. It was formerly the Woods Hole Postoffice (sic), during Cleveland’s administration. Cap’t Elial (sic) Fish was postmaster. The building still stands on Gov. (Little Harbor) Road.”

03-13.3.34A Photo: Shiverick House and outbuildings, at original location at corner of School and Main (Water) Streets, captioned print: “1876 Birthplace of the Woods Hole Social Library. In the basement of the home of Asa Shiverick, Main Street, opposite Depot Avenue. The books were in the same room that Miss Tappan’s private school was held. This house is now on School Street, between the Methodist Church and the Crowell estate.”

03-13.3.35A Photo: Nobska shoreline from east, captioned print: “Left to right: Nobska Light, Residence of H.H. Fay, Residence of John W. Glidden. About 1879.”

03-13.3.36A Photo: Two-part photo or two postcards of Little Harbor looking east, captioned print: “Little Harbor Woods Hole, Mass. 1908.” 1908? is written on upper left corner, M-14 written on upper right corner.

03-13-3.37A Photo: Old Stone Bridge over Eel Pond Channel with dredge on left preparing for construction of first drawbridge, 1913-1914. Captioned print: “Eel Pond Channel showing stone arch bridge, dredge on left preparing for construction of first drawbridge 1913-14.”

03-13.3.38A Photo: U.S. Fish Commission with steam-sail research vessel, coal pockets and center-hall house and other buildings in background. Captioned print: “1886 U.S. Fish Commission”

03-13.39A Photo: Bar Neck Wharf and Main Street, labeled No. 3455 on lower left. Original print has bad mildew in sky area. Photo taken in 1880 or before (see Coolidge house on Parker’s-Butler’s-Juniper Point).

03-13.3.40A Photo: Original wooden Church of the Messiah and rectory, captioned print: “Episcopal Church & Rectory 1875. Church built 1854.”

03-13.3.41A Photo: Woods Hole from Mowing Hill, photo by Baldwin Coolidge.

Folder NEGATIVES of BLACK AND WHITE COPY PRINTS (9): all 4 x 5 inches (Originally contained in envelope from Falmouth Photo Supply, 245 Main Street, Falmouth – presently Ortins)

03-13.3.33B Negative: Eliel Fish Store (Woods Hole Social Library) 03-13.3.34B Negative: Shiverick House and outbuildings, at original location at corner of School and Main (Water) Streets. 03-13.3.35B Negative: Nobska shoreline from east 03-13.3.36B Negative: Two part photo of Little Harbor (two postcards?) 03-13.3.37B Negative: Old Stone Bridge over Eel Pond Channel with dredge on left preparing for construction of first drawbridge, 1913-1914 (see 03-13.3.24) 03-13.3.38B Negative: U.S. Fisheries with steam-sail research vessel at dock 03-13.3.39B Negative: Bar Neck Wharf and Main Street, labeled No. 3455 on lower left, 1880 or before. 03-13.3.40B Negative: Original wooden Church of the Messiah and Rectory 03-13.3.41B Negative: Woods Hole from Mowing Hill, Baldwin Coolidge photo. 03-13.3.42 Photo (copy): East side of Little Harbor (rocks in foreground) with original wooden Church of the Messiah, Parker farmhouse, Foster house. Caption reads: “Former Episcopal Church, now Parish House. Tasker House, Mr. Tasker was Foster caretaker. Foster House now Whitney estate, 1872”. Print approximately 10 x 6 inches, mounted on cardboard. Matches group of copy photos above, but no negative.

Miscellaneous Photos Folder – Older and Large prints All photos black and white unless otherwise noted.

03-13.3.43 Photo: Little Harbor, west side, with lawn and pump in foreground. Badly wrinkled albumen print 7 3/8 x 4 7/8 inches, labeled on front “1886”. Labeled on reverse: “View looking from Luscombe lawn”.

03-13.3.44 Photo: Walter O. Luscombe house from Church Street with Hamlin buildings in background. Badly faded albumen print 7 7/8 x 4 5/8 inches mounted on card 8 7/8 x 6 inches. Labeled on front: “1886”. Pasted-on caption on front: “Home of Walter O. Luscombe”. Labeled on reverse: “Luscombe house Outlook, later called “Fisher House” when owned by Church of the Messiah. Named for the Rev. Fisher. Torn down in 1965. New parish house (Fisher House) built on same site.”

03-13.3.45 Photo: W.O. Luscombe Flour, Grain and Hay store and building with W.O. Luscombe in buggy in front (on present Luscombe Avenue, Woods Hole). 7 ½ x 4 5/8 inch albumen print on 8 ½ x 5 3/16 inch card, stamped on reverse: “Davis, Artist, Falmouth, Mass.” Fair condition, scratched and dirty.

03-13.3.46 Photo: Howes Market, Main (Water) Street, Woods Hole, store with residence above (two and half stories, may have been a Greek Revival center hall house). 6 13/16 x 4 ¾ inch albumen print mounted on brown card stock 7 5/16 x 5 ¼ inches, upper left corner missing.

03-13.3.47 Photo: Scene on Gardiner Road, early 1900s, with (left) Millie A. Howes Daniels and her mother (right) Lois Fossett Howes picking wildflowers, Mill Pond in right background. “Sepia” print 6 5/8/ x 4 13/16 inches mounted on black card stock 8 7/8 x 7 inches. Good condition. 03-13.3.48 Photo: Woods Hole from Glidden Tower with Miramar estate (Wheelwright House) and Foster estate in foreground and village in distance. Horse and buggy in foreground. An oval small photo of the Glidden Tower was glued on upper left (now detached). Print 8 1/8 x 6 inches mounted on decorated light brown card stock 11 x 9 inches, badly cracked through which caused cracks through the print (very poor condition). Captioned on mounting: “From Stone Tower Glidden Estate”. Stamped on reverse: “Photo by H.H. (?) Barrett, Falmouth, Mass.” Hand written on reverse: “Taken from top of stone tower at Gliddens”.

03-13.3.49 Photo: Howes Market staff photographed in the interior of the market, 1930: Eddie Adams, Eddie Sydel, Milton Howes, Harry Moore. All are wearing white aprons. 7 x 5 1/8 inch black and white print mounted on gray-brown card stock with fancy lines and decoration 10 x 8 inches. Front labeled “1930”. Labeled on reverse: “Eddie Adams, Eddie Sydel, Milton Howes, Harry Moore”.

03-13.3.50 Photo: Victorian L-shaped house on corner of Buzzards Bay Avenue and Orchard Street, taken from Orchard Street. Matte “sepia” print 6 11/16 x 4 11/16 inches mounted on gray card stock 10 x 8 inches. Good condition.

03-13.3.51 Photo: Victorian L-shaped house on corner of Buzzards Bay Avenue and Orchard Street, taken from Buzzards Bay Avenue, with several barns in background. Matte “sepia” print 6 5/8 x 4 ¾ inches mounted on gray card stock 10 x 8 inches. Good condition with some foxing in sky.

03-13.3.52 Photo: Eaton’s Lunch (later James Grill, presently the Leeside) at the corner of Luscombe Avenue and Railroad Avenue with horse and wagon and three men at intersection. Horse trough is at right with another horse drinking. Labeled on reverse: Frank Aldrich. 5 x 7 inch yellowed print with border mounted on gray card stock 9 x 7 inches. Probably taken before 1920.

03-13.3.53 Photo: Five young men in long topcoats and caps standing on step in front of Eaton’s Lunch, about 1915. All are smoking or holding cigarettes. Captioned on front: “Sunday morning about 1915. Waiting for the Sunday paper. Herbert Alberts, Louis Studly (sic – should be Studley), Henry Walsh, Geo. Studly (sic – should be Studley), H. Milton Howes.” The would come in on the train, tracks a few feet away- Eaton’s had a sign in its window advertising the N.Y. Herald. Faded and yellowed black and white print 7 1/8 x 5 inches mounted on gray card stock 10 x 8 inches, damaged and cracked upper left corner.

03-13.3.54 Photo: The E.E. Swift house (built 1885) on School Street with (left to right) Al Cornell, Helan Swift and Edward E. Swift. Albumen print yellowed and stained 8 x 6 inches mounted on gray-brown card stock 12 x 10 inches. Captioned on front: “E.E. Swift House Built 1885. Lt to Rt: Al Cornell, Helan Swift, Edward E. Swift.”

Black album page with 7 glossy black and white photos (both sides), all 6 ½ x 4 ½ inches:

Photos of Joseph Story Fay, Jr. house, probably taken c. 1950, before transformation and alteration to SANDS OF TIME Motel: 03-13.3.55 Photo: Upper left: side view (north) of Joseph S. Fay, Jr. house (designed by Peabody & Stearns, built1882). 03-13.3.56 Photo: Upper right: front view (southwest) of Joseph S. Fay, Jr. house (designed by Peabody & Stearns, built1882). 03-13.3.57 Photo: Lower left: front view (northeast) of Joseph S. Fay, Jr. house (designed by Peabody & Stearns, built1882) and water tower. 03-13.3.58 Photo: Lower right: side view (northeast) of Joseph S. Fay, Jr. house (designed by Peabody & Stearns, built1882). Photos of Edward Sweeney house, built 1884, at corner of Gardiner and Millfield Streets (presently MBL Crane House): 03-13.3.59 Photo: Millfield Street side, straight on. 03-13.3.60 Photo: Millfield Street side, angle from north 03-13.3.61 Photo: View of house from Gardiner Road side

03-13.3.62 Photo: Eel Pond looking west, two photos attached together to form panorama, vegetable garden in foreground, pond empty of boats except several skiffs, “Do-Re-Mi” houses have gingerbread trim. Taken 1888 or after: Old Main of MBL on left side. Left photo 5 7/8 x 4 5/8 inches, stained and foxed. Right photo 6 ¼ x 4 5/8 inches, spotted. Both mounted on gray card stock 14 x 9 ½ inches, labeled in white ink “Eel Pond, Wood’s….).

03-13.3.63 Photo: Upper Main (Water) Street, Woods Hole, 1890s or 1900. Captioned on front: “Store of Jotham Howes, Post Office, Howes Market about 1900, Man in Derby Hat Ben’j. R. Gifford, later Postmaster”. Also marked “? 1900”. 7 7/8 x 6 1/16 inches mounted on gray card stock 12 x 10 inches. Photo yellowed, faded and foxed.

Album page with a photo on each side, 10 1/8 x 7 inches, page spotted and stained: 03-13.3.64 Photo: Group of 14 young people standing and sitting on a dock with picnic basket and bottles. Albumen print 7 ½ x 6 1/8 inches, good condition but faded to yellow tone. In the Diary of Ruth Anna Hatch, the photo is captioned: ”On Government Wharf, Little Harbor. Ruth Anna Hatch and her women friends, from left, back row: Edith Stickney, Persis Crowell, Ruth Anna Hatch, Ruth Shiverick, Florence Davis, Sadie Sumner. Young men are unidentified.”

03-13.3.65 Photo: Great Harbor with view of end of steamship dock, original railroad station, U.S. Fish Commission buildings and Pacific Guano Company in background. Albumen print 7 15/16 x 5 1/8 inches, slightly foxed and faded to yellow tone.

03-13.3.66 Photo: Little Harbor looking northeast with Simeon Hamlin (left) and Reuben Hamlin (right) farms. Photo taken before 1872 when railroad was cut through. Sloop with blurred furled sail on left side and Sanborn house in background. Captioned on front: “1871”. Albumen print 11 ½ x 7 7/16 inches mounted on tan card stock 14 x 10 ¾ inches. Faded.

03-13.3.67 Photo: Little Harbor with Hamlin farms, large sloop with bowsprit (Iris?), large workboat, a spritsail boat and a catboat, taken before 1872 when railroad was cut through. Sepia print (like Coolidge photo stock) 9 3/16 x 6 1/8 inches mounted on tan card stock 14 x 10 ½ inches. Good condition, slightly abraded. Captioned on front: “Little Harbor. House on left that of Andrew Robinson. House on right that of Mary Hamlin.” Labeled on reverse: “Lt. House – Andrew Robinson, Rt. – Mary Hamblin”(sic).

03-13.3.68 Photo: Little Harbor looking west showing U.S. Lighthouse Service Station, Sarah Fish house, Coolidge house, Captain Childs house, Webster House, Dexter House and Delilah Davis house. Large sloop with bowsprit (Iris?), workboat and several smaller sloops with bowsprits, man rowing skiff, rough grass and wildflowers in foreground. Albumen print 12 7/8 x 9 1/8 inches mounted on tan card stock 14 x 11 inches. Water stains on upper left and lower right, damage to mounting. Labeled on front “1871”.

03-13.3.69 Photo: Copy? Old view of Dexter-Donaldson house on School Street with barn and fences mounted on embossed brown heavy card. Print appears to be “modern”, not original photo. Print 4 x 3 inches on 5 1/8 x 3 ¾ inch paper, lower left corner missing. Mounting 6 ¾ x 4 7/8 inches, three corners missing. Captioned on front: “Donaldson House, now Bruce. Built in 1840, moved from Quissett.” Dexter-Donaldson house, built 1840, was located in Quissett near Muddy Cove and was moved to Woods Hole.

03-13.3.70 Photo: two copies (attached) of small color portrait of Florence Gordon, photo by Alan Mills.

BOX 4: SOUVENIR CHINA & CUP PLATES

03-13.4.1 White china cream pitcher with gold rim, 3 inches high, with green line drawing of Little Harbor, Woods Hole, with sailboats and U.S. Lighthouse Service Station. Printed on front beneath picture: “Little Harbor, Woods Hole, Mass.. Printed on bottom: “Made in Germany” and in oval cartouche: “J. Howes, Woods Hole, Mass.”

03-13.4.2 White china footed small “jar” with gold feet, 3 inches high overall, also decorated with gold lines. Black line drawing of the U.S. Fish Commission, Woods Hole. Printed on front: “ Fish Commission, Woods Hole, Falmouth, Mass.” Printed on bottom: “Made in Germany” and in oval cartouche: “H.S. Bourne, Falmouth, Mass.”

03-13.4.3 Cup & Saucer 03-13.4.3A White china small coffee cup with ½ inch cobalt blue band and gold floral design in band, black line drawing in circle of road and woods. Yellow tint around circle. Printed on front: “A bit of Woods Hole Road, Falmouth, Mass.” Printed on bottom: almost illegible figure of a crown and “Germany”. 03-13.4.3B White china saucer with ½ inch cobalt blue band and gold floral design in band, yellow wash fading to white, center depression edged in gold. Printed on bottom: crown and “Germany”.

03-13.4.4. White china small pitcher with gold lines and gold floral decoration in white areas. Multicolored scene of Highland Light. Printed on front: “Highland Light, Cape Cod, Mass.” Printed on bottom: “Made in Germany” and in oval cartouche: “O. Snow & Son”.

03-13.4.5 Turquoise glass cup plate, Woods Hole Historical Collection, with image of Nobska Lighthouse, made by Pairpoint Glass Company, Sagamore, Mass. Boxed with booklet. 03-13.4.6 Emerald green glass cup plate, Woods Hole Historical Collection, with image of Nobska Lighthouse, made by Pairpoint Glass Company, Sagamore, Mass. Boxed with booklet. 03-13.4.7 Clear glass cup plate, Woods Hole Historical Collection, with image of Nobska Lighthouse, made by Pairpoint Glass Company, Sagamore, Mass. Boxed with booklet. 03-13.4.8 Gold glass cup plate, Woods Hole Historical Collection, with image of Nobska Lighthouse, made by Pairpoint Glass Company, Sagamore, Mass. Boxed with booklet. 03-13.4.9 Purple glass cup plate, Woods Hole Historical Collection, with image of Nobska Lighthouse, made by Pairpoint Glass Company, Sagamore, Mass. Boxed with booklet. 03-13.4.10 Purple glass cup plate, Woods Hole Historical Collection, with image of Nobska Lighthouse, made by Pairpoint Glass Company, Sagamore, Mass. No box or booklet.

SCRAP BOOKS

BOX 5: SCRAPBOOK 1 CONTENTS (cover discarded because of mildew)

Calendars:

03-13.5.1 Woods Hole Historical Collection Calendar, 1980 03-13.5.2 Woods Hole Historical Collection Calendar, 1981 03-13.5.3 Woods Hole Historical Collection Calendar, 1985 03-13.5.4 Woods Hole Oceanographic Insitution Calendar, 1994 Postcard Collection: three types: black and white photos, tinted black and white photos, color photos

Postcards, loose:

03-13.5.5 Post Office at corner of Main (Water) Street and Railroad Avenue, c.1910, black and white 03-13.5.6 Little Harbor with fishing boats at stone dock, tinted 03-13.5.7 Nobska Lighthouse, red keeper’s house, tinted 03-13.5.8 Church of the Messiah, tinted 03-13.5.9A,B,C,D Church of the Messiah, color

Scrapbook pages with postcards (and occasional photos) pasted on, both sides (listed left, top to bottom; right, top to bottom) Page 1, front: 03-13.5.10 Aerial view of Woods Hole, color 03-13.5.11 Little Harbor with buoys on dock, color 03-13.5.12 Little Harbor, Coast Guard Station, color 03-13.5.13 WHOI R/V Atlantis (ketch), black and white 03-13.5.14 Little Harbor with Cross Rip Lightship at dock, color 03-13.5.15 Little Harbor, Coast Guard Station with buoy tenders and SARS boats, color Page 1, reverse: 03-13.5.16 Ferry Islander at dock, Great Harbor (older vessel, not current one), tinted 03-13.5.17 M/V Islander coming into dock, Great Harbor (current vessel), color 03-13.5.18 S/S Nobska, color 03-13.5.19 S/S in Woods Hole Passage, color 03-13.5.20 M/V Islander coming into dock, Great Harbor (current vessel) (dupe of 17), color 03-13.5.21 Woods Hole fishing boats and Landfall restaurant, color Page 2, front: 03-13.5.22 Woods Hole Golf Clubhouse, tinted 03-13.5.23 Woods Hole Golf Club, 17th hole (near Gansett), color 03-13.5.24 SEA schooner Westward, color 03-13.5.25A, B Tourists watching fishermen at Sam Cahoon’s Fish Market, color 03-13.5.26 Corner store at Main (Water) and Railroad Avenue as the “Treasure Trove Shop”, color 03-13.5.27 Tourists watching seals being fed, Aquarium, color Page 2, reverse: 03-13.5.28 Quissett Harbor from boatyard dock (color clipping) 03-13.5.29 Quissett Harbor with Harbor House in distance (black and white photo) 03-13.5.30 Webster Rose Garden with trellis and round pool, Quissett, color postcard loose postcards of Quissett Harbor (tucked into Quissett scrapbook page): 03-13.5.31 Quissett Harbor House framed by trees, color 03-13.5.32 Quissett Harbor, with boatyard and Harbor House dock in foreground, color 03-13.5.33 Quissett Harbor with Marshall-King house (presently NAS) in background, tinted 03-13.5.34 Aerial view of Quissett Harbor Page 3, front: 03-13.5.35 Aerial view of Woods Hole, labeled “Center of Marine Sciences”, black and white 03-13.5.36 MBL Club and Bigelow Building from Great Harbor, tinted 03-13.5.37 WHOI dock, fishing vessels and Fisheries from Great Harbor, labeled “Oceanographic Institute (sic) Wharf, Woods Hole, Mass.”, tinted 03-13.5.38 MBL, Eel Pond from School Street, tinted 03-13.5.39 Eel Pond, MBL, village from Millfield Street, color 03-13.5.40 MBL, MBL Club and Bigelow Building from Great Harbor, color Page 3, reverse: 03-13.5.41 Aerial photo of MBL, WHOI and village taken from above Great Harbor, color (note attached says 1947, sewer pumping station in process of construction) 03-13.5.42 Schooner at Dyer’s Dock with Steamer in background, color 03-13.5.43 R/V Atlantis and R/V Chain at WHOI dock, color 03-13.5.44 Aerial view of Woods Hole with scientific institutions, color to be noted: Fisheries has been demolished and not rebuilt 03-13.5.45 Modern Fisheries, MBL, Bigelow Building from Fisheries parking lot, color 03-13.5.46 Aerial view of Woods Hole, scientific institutions, Eel Pond Fisheries has been rebuilt, fairly recent view Page 4, front: 03-13.5.47 Old Stone Tower, Woods Hole, Mass. (Glidden Tower), tinted (oval) 03-13.5.48 U.S. Fisheries & Hatcheries (including boat basin), tinted 03-13.5.49 MBL, MBL Club and Bigelow Building from Great Harbor, color 03-13.5.50 Little Harbor, boats and Lightship Service vessel, with inscription on front, 1908, black and white 03-13.5.51 Aerial view of Woods Hole from east, tinted 03-13.5.52 Aerial view of Woods Hole from west above Great Harbor Page 4, reverse: 03-13.5.53 U.S. Fish Commission residence and houses on lower Main (Water) Street, tinted (mostly black and white) 03-13.5.54 U.S. Fish Commission residence, houses and MBL “Old Main” from Great harbor, black and white 03-13.5.55 MBL from Great Harbor, tinted 03-13.5.56 U.S. Fish Commission residence, close view, black and white 03-13.5.57 U.S. Fish Commission, farther view, black and white 03-13.5.58 MBL Whitman Building and Yalden Sundial, color Page 5, front: 03-13.5.59 Quissett Harbor, boatyard, taken from lawn of Quissett Harbor House, black and white 03-13.5.60 Quissett Harbor House, black and white 03-13.5.61 Quissett Harbor, south side, with boatyard, Fish residence and Harbor House dock in foreground, black and white 03-13.5.62 View from the Bluff, looking west, Falmouth Heights, tinted 03-13.5.63 Bathing Beach (at hotel) and Mason’s Point (Gunning Point), Sippewissett, Falmouth, Mass., tinted 03-13.5.64 Man and two ladies in skiff in a small cove, location not identified, tinted Page 5, reverse: 03-13.5.65 Steamer Gay Head arriving at dock, Woods Hole, black and white 03-13.5.66 U.S. Fish Commission residence, tinted 03-13.5.67 Church of the Messiah, tinted 03-13.5.68 Quissett Harbor looking west, black and white Page 6, front: 03-13.5.69 Aerial view of Nobska Point, color 03-13.5.70 Nobska Lighthouse (white) and Keeper’s House (white sidewalls and green trim), color 03-13.5.71 Beach at Nobska, color 03-13.5.72 Nobska Lighthouse (white) and Keeper’s House (red sidewalls with white trim), color 03-13.5.73 Nobska Lighthouse (white) and Keeper’s House (partly red and partly natural shingles), color 03-13.5.74 Motorboat cruising by Nobska, east side, color Page 6, reverse: 03-13.5.75 Franklin L. Gifford painting of Eeling on Eel Pond, color postcard 03-13.5.76 Franklin L. Gifford painting of Naushon House in the Early 18th Century, color postcard 03-13.5.77 Waterfront, Woods Hole, MBL, Bigelow Building, black and white 03-13.5.78 Waterfront, Woods Hole, MBL Candle House, Bigelow Building, R/V Atlantis at WHOI dock 03-13.5.79 Main Street, Woods Hole, before 1949, with Rowe’s (Daley’s) Drugstore and Sea Garden Restaurant, black and white From Page 5, reverse, section cut: (in Postcards, Loose) 03-13.5.80 Photo: Steamer Gay Head, black and white, 3 x 4 inches 03-13.5.81 Photo: Steamer Nantucket leaving dock, black and white, 3 x 4 inches Postcards, loose: 03-13.5.82 Postcard: Woods Hole Methodist Church, School Street. 03-13.5.83 Postcard: Woods Hole Community Hall 03-13.5.84 Postcard: Falmouth Town Green 03-13.5.85 Postcard: Map postcard in shades of blue of “Woods Hole, including Quissett and Sippewissett” (Woods Hole Woman’s Club) Booklets:

03-13.5.86 “Falmouth by-the-Sea on Cape-Cod”, Published by the Falmouth Board of Trade, n.d. 03-13.5.87 “A History of Woods Hole” by Norman T. Allen, Vol. 1, No. 1, Published by the Woods Hole Historical Collection, July 1976. 03-13.5.88 “Capture a Cape Cod Memory, Falmouth by the Sea”, 1994. 03-13.5.89 “Mainsheet”, Summer 1994, Published by the Woods Hole Historical Collection. 03-13.5.90 “Report of the Profile Committee”, The Church of the Messiah, Woods Hole, Mass., 1988. 03-13.5.92 “Celebration of a New Ministry with the Rev. Myrick Tyler Cross, Ed.D”, May 12, 1990. 03-13.5.93 “Tour Quissett Cottages of the Golden Age”, July 14, 1990, National Academy of Sciences, Wheeler Cottage, Ware Estate, Sponsored by Woods Hole Historical Collection.

Clippings:

03-13.5.94 “A beautiful place for final rest, Woods Hole Village Cemetery uniquely historical”, , November 5, 1989. 03-13.5.95 “Vacation Destination: Falmouth”, by Natasha Maidoff; “Woods Hole” by Mark Aspinwall, “Verandas, Rocking Chairs, Footlockers and Miss Redfield” by James D. Redwood, Cape Cod Life April-May 1991. 03-13.5.96 “Woods Hole Model to Have Operating Railroad”, in “At Your Leisure” - Falmouth Enterprise Entertainment Section, March 30, 1990. 03-13.5.97 “The bidding is hot among collectors of beautiful old fans”, Boston Globe, August 28, 1983. Florence Gordon had a fan collection. 03-13.5.98 “Personalities in the News of Falmouth”, reprinted from the Falmouth Enterprise, July 20, 1937, about C.E.L. Gifford. 03-13.5.99 “Dig Uncovers Whaling Relics” (next to MBL Candle House), Cape Cod Times (?), n.d. 03-13.5.100 Little Harbor with ice, photo from Falmouth Enterprise, n.d. 03-13.5.101 Eel Pond with ducks and ice, photo from Falmouth Enterprise, December 1989. 03-13.5.102 “Woods Hole’s $100 Million Ocean of Money” (about the scientific institutions), Cape Cod Business Journal, January 1988. 03-13.5.103 “Can Dogfish Cure Diabetes?” (on MBL research, photo of John Valois), n.d. 03-13.5.104 “Library Unveils Addition Model” (model by Paul Ferris Smith), Falmouth Enterprise, July 17, 1987. 03-13.5.105 “Cape Cod’s Busy Salt Plants Played an Important Role in Colonial Fisheries”, National Fisherman, December 1978. 03-13.5.106 “Woods Hole Bridge Tender’s Occupation Has Ups and Downs”, Cape Week (Cape Cod Times Magazine), July 1987. 03-13.5.107 “Woods Hole Brims with Marine Culture”, Cape Week, July 7, 1985. 03-13.5.108 “A Visitor’s Guide to Fishing the Waters Around Woods Hole”, Summer Living, July 28, 1995. 03-13.5.109 Original Marshall house being moved, photo from Falmouth Enterprise, May 25, 1990 (publicity for WHHC’s House Tour). 03-13.5.110 “Bishop Sherrill’s Daughter Weds Cape Rector” (Rev. Mason Wilson, Jr., rector of Church of the Messiah), Boston Sunday Globe, January 17, 1960. 03-13.5.111 “1886-1991 - - The Story of Falmouth’s Hometown Newspaper”, insert in Falmouth Enterprise, March 1, 1991. 03-13.5.112 Clipped photo of Woods Hole Post Office when it was at the corner of Railroad and Main Streets, Woods Hole.

Flyers, Programs and Miscellany: 03-13.5.113 Flyer: listing the Board of Officers elected at the Church of the Messiah, Woods Holl, n.d. (before 1899). 03-13.5.114 Program: The Fifteenth Concert given by the Falmouth Community Orchestra, January 25, 1931. 03-13.5.115 Fire Alarm list card, put out by the Falmouth Enterprise, with photo of Falmouth Town Green, 1938? 03-13.5.116 Map: A Cape Codder’s Idea of the United States of America. 03-13.5.117 Newsletter: Soundings, from the Church of the Messiah, n.d. (1990 or after) 03-13.5.118 Flyer: Woods Hole research Center Open House, December 9, 1990.

Large-size scrapbook pages with articles and large newspaper souvenir booklets: 03-13.5.119 Postcard and article. Postcard: Bell Tower, Rectory and St. Joseph’s Church from Eel Pond. Article: “Woods Hole, Mass. – A Kind of Purgatory”, New York Times, Sunday, June 27, 1976. 03-13.5.120 Article and photos on Woods Hole drawbridge, Boston Sunday Globe, September 5, 1965. 03-13.5.121 Article: “A Woods Hole Retreat” (Mary Garden), Boston Globe, n.d. 03-13.5.122 Article: “Cape Cod in Winter (6 pages), Boston Sunday Globe, March 7, 1976. 03-13.5.123 Large format newspaper supplement: “Summerscape”, 1995, supplement to , The Cape Cod Chronicle and The Falmouth Enterprise.

BOX 6: SCRAPBOOK 2 and Folders of Loose Items from Scrapbook

Loose Postcards (in folder):

03-13.6.124 Postcard: Woods Hole Methodist Church, School Street, black and white. 03-13.6.125 Postcard: Little Harbor with Coast Guard Station and Airplane House, color. 03-13.6.126 Postcard: Nobska Lighthouse with Coast Guard sign, color. 03-13.6.127 Postcard: Church of the Messiah, color. 03-13.6.128 Postcard: Reproduction of ink sketch of Church of the Messiah by Joan Kanwisher, black and white. 03-13.6.129 Postcard: Coonamessett Inn, color. 03-13.6.130 Postcard: Church of the Messiah, tinted. 03-13.6.131a,b Postcards: WHOI dock with Atlantis and Chain (?), color. 03-13.6.132 Postcard: Plymouth Rock Monument and Coles Hill, Plymouth, tinted. 03-13.6.133 Postcard: Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address with flag and picture of Lincoln, color. 03-13.6.134 Postcard: Exchange Building and Post Office, Harwich Center, tinted. 03-13.6.135 Postcard: Walter Smith, Town Crier, Provincetown, tinted. 03-13.6.136 Postcard: Commercial Street, Provincetown, black and white. 03-13.6.137 Postcard: Pilgrim Memorial Monument and Bas-relief, Provincetown, color. 03-13.6.138 Postcard: Texas Tower on George’s Bank (radar station, blew down in 1960s, killing all crew), color. 03-13.6.139 Postcard: Provincetown, Aerial view, color. 03-13.6.140 Postcard: Mayflower II, color. 03-13.6.141 Postcard: Miles Standish house, built 1666, Plymouth, tinted. 03-13.6.142 Postcard: Sword, Pot and Platter of Miles Standish, Plymouth, tinted. 03-13.6.143 Postcard: Governor Carver’s Chair, Ancient Spinning Wheel, Pilgrim Memorial Hall, Plymouth, tinted. 03-13.6.144 Postcard: Cape Cod Folks (bearded men playing dominoes), tinted. 03-13.6.145 Postcard: Steamer Dorothy Bradford of Provincetown Line, Provincetown, tinted. 03-13.6.146 Postcard: West Parish Congregational Church, Barnstable, black and white (shows it in Greek Revival form, has since been restored to 17th century appearance). 03-13.6.147 a,b,c,d,e Postcards: Woods Hole, aerial view, Fisheries in foreground, black and white. 03-13.6.148 Postcard: Gulls on dock near fishing boat (“Feast of the Gulls”), color. 03-13.6.149 Postcard: Falmouth Green with Hewins Street houses, color. 03-13.6.150 Postcard: Ferry Nantucket (later called Naushon), color. 03-13.6.151 Postcard: Falmouth Yacht Basin, color. 03-13.6.152 Postcard: “Old Cape Cod House”, tinted (“located on road between Falmouth and Sandwich”) 03-13.6.153 Postcard: Gay Head Cliffs and Lighthouse, tinted. 03-13.6.154 Postcard: Kennebec Avenue, Oak Bluffs, tinted. 03-13.6.155 Postcard: Episcopal Church and Boat Landing with sidewheeler Nantucket, Oak Bluffs, tinted. 03-13.6.156 Postcard: Bluffs and Beach, Highland Light, tinted. 03-13.6.157 Postcard: Little Harbor, color. 03-13.6.158 Postcard: Great Harbor with WHOI, Atlantis and Fisheries, tinted. 03-13.6.159 Postcard: Nobska, aerial view, color. 03-13.6.160 Postcard: Eel Pond from Mary Garden, color. 03-13.6.161 Postcard: Great Harbor and Eel Pond with MBL buildings, aerial view, color. 03-13.6.162 Postcard: Coast Guard buoy yard, Little Harbor, color. 03-13.6.163 Postcard: “The President’s Yacht Mayflower” passing through the Cape Cod Canal, tinted. Postmarked 1918 (Wilson president?) 03-13.6.164 Postcard: Woods Hole Library, sketch by Joan Kanwisher, black and white. 03-13.6.165 Postcard: Post Office and Store, North Falmouth, reproduction of an old postcard, black and white. 03-13.6.166 Postcard: Reproduction of souvenir folding packet of postcards, WHHC, black and white.

Railroad Yard Photos (copies in folder; originals in RAILROADS): Scenes of Railroad Yard and Demolition of Freight Shed, 1950-1951. All 3 ½ x 3 ½ black and white.

03-13.6.167 Photo: Looking east up the railroad tracks, taken from the pilot house of the ferry, May 18, 1950. 03-13.6.168 Photo: Demolition of freight shed, March 1951. 03-13.6.169 Photo: Demolition of freight shed, March 1951. 03-13.6.170 Photo: Cahoon’s ice house at the dock, March 1951. 03-13.6.318 Photo: Looking across tracks towards Leeside and Woods Hole Garage, taken from the pilot house of the ferry, n.d. (obviously taken with the rest of these).

Loose Clippings:

03-13.6.171 Calendar page (1988): Color photo of Nobska Lighthouse. 03-13.6.172 Xerox copy of Walsh-Fay rose garden with hickory chair and arched trellis: “The Rose Garden of Miss Sarah B. Fay at Woods Hole, Mass.” with query from Jennifer Gaines to Cynthia Smith and Cynthia’s note to Florence. 03-13.6.173 Newsletter, Falmouth Hospital: “25 Years of Caring 1963-1988”. 03-13.6.174 “Hospital Wields Scalpel on Costs with Day Surgery”, Cape Cod Times Extra, July 12, 1986. 03-13.6.175 Flyer from Cape Cod Community Association with schedules of Woods Hole School and Community Hall, 1986. 03-13.6.176 “Here’s a Taste of What Woods Hole is All About” by Deborah H. Hitchings, Falmouth Enterprise, November 14, 1986. 03-13.6.177 “Falmouth History Will Be Material For This New Quarterly Journal” (i.e. Spritsail), n.d. (1987). 03-13.6.178 “Sea Gives Woods Hole a Face Lift”, by Renee Twombley, Cape Cod Times (?), n.d. 03-13.6.179 “The VNA After 70 Years”, by Bernadine Whitaker, (1985 ?) 03-13.6.180 “James Restaurant”, Falmouth Enterprise, January 11, 1989. 03-13.6.181 “Another Landmark Razed” (Leeside), photo and caption, Falmouth Enterprise, n.d. (1989) 03-13.6.182 Construction site of Leeside, photo and caption, Falmouth Enterprise, January 9, 1989. 03-13.6.183 Newspaper (Associates), WHOI in the News, Vol. 7, January 1991.

Scrapbook Pages (clear plastic pages with black paper inserts):

Page 1 front: 03-13.6.181 Exhibit Catalog: An Exhibition of watercolor and oil paintings of Woods Hole in the 30s, 40s and 50s by Peggy Clark Kelley, a memorial tribute to Eleanor Linton Clark, Friday, August 4, 1972, Fisher House of the Church of the Messiah, Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Page 1 reverse 03-13.6.182 Memorial card for Prince Sears Crowell and Ethel Moody Crowell with black and white sketch of “To Leeward” and “Thoughts of a Bird Bander” (poem by Ethel Moody Crowell), 1972. Page 2 front and reverse: 03-13.6.183 Clipping: “Blood Curdling Cry of Murder in the Night” by Oliver B. Brown, Falmouth Enterprise Mail Away Edition, May 18, 1973. Page 3 front: 03-13.6.184 Photo Clipping: “Early Quissett Visitors Photographed in Front of the Quissett Harbor House, Aug. 25, 1897” (Baldwin Coolidge photo of Fish family members, No. 8115), Falmouth Enterprise, May 21, ….(year cut off). Page 3 reverse: 03-13.6.185 Photo Clipping: “Quissett Harbor and the Harbor House in 1887” (view from east), Falmouth Enterprise, 1976. Page 4 front: blank Page 4 reverse: 03-13.6.186 Clipping: “Woods Hole History Lives On In Library” (history of the Woods Hole Historical Collection committee), Falmouth Enterprise, n.d. (1973?). Page 5 front: 03-13.6.187 Clipping: “Those Indian Names! a reprint of verses by Eva March Tappan as it was originally published in The Cape Cod Item, August 15, 1884. 03-13.6.188 Clipping: “Agassiz at Penikese”, verses by John Greenleaf Whittier. Page 5, reverse: 03-13.6.189 Card: QUISSETT HARBOR, FALMOUTH, MASS. Indian names of places within a day’s outing of Hurricane Hall (excerpt from Eva March Tappan’s verses), white card with black print and outline of Christmas tree in green (done by Metty Morse?). 03-13.6.190 Photo Clipping: “Woods Hole Dock Area Shown From Helicopter”, aerial photo, Cape Cod Standard Times, n.d. Page 6 front: 03-13.6.191 Photo Clipping: Yalden Sundial, Falmouth Enterprise, n.d. 03-13.6.192: Photo Clipping and Caption: “New View in Woods Hole” (about removal of building next to Woods Hole Garage: Luscombe’s brick building), Falmouth Enterprise, n.d. Page 6 reverse: 03-13.6.193 Photo Clipping: “New Woods Hole Lab Will Be Built” (Smith Building), n.d. 03-13.6.194 Photo Clipping of old Fisheries buildings during demolition, Falmouth Enterprise, n.d. Page 7 front: 03-13.6.195 Photo Clipping: J.S. Fay, Jr. house, recently bought by Rear Admiral and Mrs. Edward H. Smith, in Real Estate section, Falmouth Enterprise, n.d. Laboratory of Oceanography at WHOI was named for Rear Admiral Smith. 03-13.6.196 Clipping: “Laboratory of Oceanography Dedicated at Woods Hole” (Smith Building), , June 22, 1954. Page 7 reverse: 03-13.6.197 Photo Clipping: “Looking Across Eel Pond, Woods Hole, Towards the Laboratories”, Falmouth Enterprise, May 23, 1975. Page 8 front: 03-13.6.198 Photo Clipping: “Easily Missed Falmouth Atmosphere” (6 photos of 4 weathervanes, 1 flagpole and the seal over door at Lillie Building, MBL). Page 8 reverse: 03-13.6.199 Photo: Aerial view of Woods Hole with WHOI in center, 8 x 10 inches, black and white. Page 9 front: 03-13.6.200: Photo: Aerial view of Woods Hole, at a further distance than above, 8 x 10 inches, black and white. Page 9 reverse: 03-13.6.201 Photo Clipping: “In Old Woods Hole”, Kidder house on lower Water Street (site of Whitman building), Falmouth Enterprise, October 5, 1976. 03-13.6.202 Postcard: MBL Site, 1893, photo by Baldwin Coolidge, No. 7048, black and white. Page 10 front (plastic pocket): 03-13.6.203 Postcard: RV Chain, black and white. 03-13.6.204a,b,c,d,e Postcard: RV Atlantis, black and white. 03-13.6.205 Booklet: RV Knorr, including all specifications, brown ink on white paper. 03-13.6.206 Folded sheet: Your Map and Guide to the WHOI Open House, May 13 and 14, 1966. 03-13.6.207 Booklet: Annual Announcement, WHOI, First Year 1931-1932. 03-13.6.208a,b Booklet: WHOI, Woods Hole, Mass., April 1966. 03-13.6.209 Booklet: Deep Submergence Research Vessel ALVIN, June 1966. 03-13.6.210 Booklet: Dedication of the Clark Laboratory, October 11, 1974. 03-13.6.459 Booklet: (“ , second copy?) 03-13.6.211 Booklet: Some Budding Scientists Need Your Help (Children’s’ School of Science), includes clipping “Children’s’ School of Science Starting 62nd Summer Session”, Falmouth Enterprise, n.d. Page 10 reverse (plastic pocket): 03-13.6.212 Booklet: Marine Biological Laboratory, Toward a Second Century. Page 11 front (plastic pocket): 03-13.6.213 Newsletter: Woods Hole Notes (Associates Newsletter) Vol. 4, No. 2, July 1972: Geosecs. Page 11 reverse (plastic pocket): 03-13.6.214 Booklet: Cape Cod I.Q. (How Good Is Yours?), First Edition, 1951. 03-13.6.215 Booklet: A Brief Guide to Historic Falmouth by Lennie Conley (Cape Cod United Church Apartments). 03-13.6.216 Booklet: Falmouth Nursing Association 1916-1966. 03-13.6.217 Booklet: Falmouth Fore and Aft, League of Women Voters. 03-13.6.218 Booklet: Falmouth, Cape Cod. 03-13.6.219 Booklet: Falmouth In Focus, League of Women Voters. 03-13.6.220 Booklet: The Cape Cod Resort Directory. Page 12 front: 03-13.6.221 Photo clipping: Eel Pond in Woods Hole, MBL buildings in the background at left, Falmouth Enterprise, May 27, 1977. Page 13 front: 03-13.6.222 Clipping: “Reading, Collecting Joe Lincoln Is a Special Kind of Cape Cod Adventure” by Langley C. Keyes, Falmouth Enterprise, May 18, 1978. Page 13 reverse: 03-13.6.223 Clipping: Poem on small sheet: “Old Cape Cod, Here’s to You!”. Page 14 front: 03-13.6.224 Clipping: “Baldwin Coolidge photographs Woods Hole” (about exhibit at Bradley House), Falmouth Enterprise, n.d. Page 14 reverse: 03-13.6.225 Clipping: “ ’Walkabout’ in June Around Little Harbor”, Falmouth Enterprise, n.d. 03-13.6.226 Photo Clipping: Little Harbor, Woods Hole, as seen in 1894 photo (Baldwin Coolidge), Falmouth Enterprise, n.d. Page 15 front: 03-13.6.227 Photo Clipping (two photos on one page): “Isaiah Spindel’s Fish Market, 1894” (Baldwin Coolidge). “The Schoolhouse Beside Eel Pond In 1886”. This last caption is incorrect – this stereo view was taken when the schoolhouse was in its original configuration, 1870 to 1884, probably around 1870 when most of the stereos in our collection were done. Falmouth Enterprise, n.d. Page 15 reverse: 03-13.6.228 Photo Clipping: “At Tarpaulin Cove – August 8, 1898” (Baldwin Coolidge), Falmouth Enterprise, n.d. Page 16 front: 03-13.6.229 Photo Clipping: “Returning from an MBL Picnic” (Baldwin Coolidge), Falmouth Enterprise, n.d. 03-13.6.230 Photo Clipping: “The Launch, Sagitta, MBL Collecting Boat” (Baldwin Coolidge), Falmouth Enterprise, n.d.

Page 16 reverse: 03-13.6.231 Photo Clipping: “Cutter Azalea Entering Little Harbor, Seen From The Dexter House” (Baldwin Coolidge), Falmouth Enterprise, n.d. Page 17 front: 03-13.6.232 Photo Clipping: “Nickerson’s Store, Sept. 28, 1895” (Baldwin Coolidge), Falmouth Enterprise, n.d. Page 17 reverse: 03-13.6.233 Clipping: “On ‘Walkabout’ Route, History with a View of Nobska”, Falmouth Enterprise, n.d. Page 18 front: 03-13.6.234 Clipping: “ ‘Airplane’ House Open to Public”, Falmouth Enterprise, July 1980. Page 18 reverse: 03-13.6.235 Photo Clipping: “Elegant Interior Awaits Visitors” (Airplane House), Falmouth Enterprise, July 1980. 03-13.6.236 Photo Clipping: “Interesting Ceiling Detail” (Airplane House), Falmouth Enterprise, July 1980. Page 19 front: 03-13.6.237 Clipping: “Where Falmouth Worships” (St. Joseph’s Church), Falmouth Enterprise, July 25, 1980. 03-13.6.238 Clipping: “Where Falmouth Worships” (Church of the Messiah), Falmouth Enterprise, August 8, 1980. 03-13.6.239 Copy of Joan Kanwisher’s sketch of Woods Hole Library. Loose in back of scrapbook: 03-13.6.240 Pink slip of paper with poem: The Woods Hole Index, Woods Hole Roses by Eleanor Addison. 03-13.6.241 Newsletter: Woods Hole Passage, Vol. 3, No. 3, December 1982.

BOX 7: Scrapbook 3

Loose Postcards:

03-13.7.242 Postcard: MV Islander coming into Woods Hole dock, color. 03-13.7.243 Postcard: Nobska Point, aerial view, color. 03-13.7.244 Postcard: Cap’n Bill III at Sam Cahoon’s dock, color. 03-13.7.245 Postcard: MBL and WHOI Bigelow Building from Great Harbor, color. 03-13.7.246 Postcard: Nobska Lighthouse (vertical photo), tinted. 03-13.7.247 Postcard: Nobska Lighthouse, color. 03-13.7.248 Postcard: Nobska Beach, color. 03-13.7.249 Postcard: Steamboat Martha’s Vineyard and Fishing Smacks at Pier, Woods Hole, tinted. 03-13.7.250 Postcard: Breakwater Hotel, black and white. 03-13.7.251 Postcard: Waterfront Park and new Fisheries building, color. 03-13.7.252 Postcard: Nobska Lighthouse, color. 03-13.7.253 Postcard: Great Harbor with RV Atlantis and RV Chain, color. 03-13.7.254 Postcard: Nobska Point, aerial view, color. 03-13.7.255 Postcard: Nobska Point, Beach and Pond with Woods Hole Passage, distant aerial view, color. 03-13.7.256 Postcard: Eel Pond with labs and buildings on Water Street, color. 03-13.7.257 Postcard: MV Islander at dock with crowd of people, color. 03-13.7.258 Postcard: Little Harbor with stone dock and Coast Guard Station, color. 03-13.7.259 Postcard (inside front cover): Nobska Light, painting by William Preston, black and white.

Booklets:

03-13.7.260 Booklet: Church of the Messiah, Centennial Celebration of the “Stone Church”, July 2, 1989. 03-13.7.261 Booklet: Cottages of the Golden Age, A Tour of Two Historic Summer Homes On Little Harbor, Woods Hole, August 5, 1989. 03-13.7.262 Booklet: The Church of the Messiah, The Stone Church Centennial Fund Drive.

Loose Clippings and Miscellaneous:

03-13.7.263 Clipping: “Preservation vs. scientific goals, Village debates barns’ fate” (Swift sheds), by Jason Kolnos, Cape Cod Times, July 7, 2001. 03-13.7.264 Clipping: “Woods Hole Model Boat Show” (cover with photo of Eel Pond and article), Upper Cape Local, April 12, 2001. 03-13.7.265 Clipping: “The Woods Hole Film Festival” (cover with aerial photo of Woods Hole), Upper Cape Local, July 20, 2000. 03-13.7.266 Photo Clipping: “2000 Past and Present” (Baldwin Coolidge photo of Glidden Tower from New England Views and Carlton house today), Cape Cod Times, n.d. 03-13.7.267 Flyer for Lecture at MBL by Owen Gingerich, Senior Astronomer at Smithsonian, July 5, no year. 03-13.7.268 Clipping: “A Visit to Historical Museum In Woods Hole Highly Recommended”, by William J. Adelman, Jr., Falmouth Enterprise, June 23, 2000. 03-13.7.269 Photo Clipping of Swift barn being moved by Gary Sylvester, Falmouth Enterprise, n.d. 03-13.7.270 Clipping on Michael Walsh and Rose Gardens, from Falmouth Enterprise Mail Away Edition, May 20, 1960. Original put into Fay Collection, Rose Box. 03-13.7.271 Brochure on Katharine Lee Bates house, Falmouth. 03-13.7.272 Calendar page with photo of Falmouth Town Green and corner of Tripp house in snow, where Florence worked as a nurse, color. 03-13.7.273 a,b Copy photo (enlargement) of postcard of Nobska Lighthouse and Keeper’s House with red sidewalls, tinted original. 03-13.7.274 Copy photo (enlargement) of postcard of Main Street, Woods Hole, with F.L. Gifford’s Shop on left, tinted original. 03-13.7.275 Copy photo (enlargement) of postcard of Main Street looking West, Woods Hole, Mass. showing Avery Hotel and John Swift house at corner, tinted original. 03-13.7.276 Photo Clipping: “Woods Hole in 1902” (Baldwin Coolidge photo of railroad dock and depot, from Elizabeth S. Fay’s collection to be displayed at Woods Hole Library), Falmouth Enterprise, May 17, 1974. 03-13.7.277 Newsletter: WHOI Newsletter, March 1988. 03-13.7.278 Newsletter: WHOI Newsletter, May 1988. 03-13.7.279 Newsletter: WHOI Newsletter, August 1988. 03-13.7.280 Clipping: Cape Week cover, August 13, 1988, with photo of Falmouth Road Race participants rounding Nobska. 03-13.7.281 Clipping: “Woods Hole Is A Mecca Of History, Science and Activities”, At Your Leisure, June 24, 1988. Includes photo of a section of the Collection’s 1895 model. 03-13.7.282 Supplement to the Falmouth Enterprise, “Marine Biological Laboratory 1888-1988, 100 Years of Exploring Life”, August 8, 1988. Excellent article on Homer Smith and John Valois on last page (by Mardi Bowles).

Page 1 front (plastic pocket): 03-13.7.458 Postcard: Nobska Lighthouse, painting by William Preston, as an announcement for his work, color. 03-13.7.283 a,b,c,d,e Postcard: F.L. Gifford painting, “Naushon House” in the Early 18th Century, color. 03-13.7.284 a,b,c,d Postcard: F.L. Gifford painting, Eeling Through the Ice, 1864, Eel Pond, color. 03-13.7.285 Postcard: F.L. Gifford painting, Woods Hole Spritsails Racing Great Harbor, color. 03-13.7.286 Yankee Magazine, July 1966, featuring The “Grandpa Moses” of Woods Hole (Franklin Lewis Gifford). 03-13.7.287 Booklet: “Catalog of Historic Woods Hole Paintings, 1689-1935” (Franklin Lewis Gifford exhibit, 1935). 03-13.7.288 Booklet: “Historic Woods Hole”, Catalog of Franklin Lewis Gifford paintings, 1932, autographed. Page 1 reverse (plastic pocket): 03-13.7.289 Booklet: “Rules and Regulations of the Health Department of the Town of Falmouth”, 1939. 03-13.7.290 Pamphlet: “A Visitor’s Guide and Directory to FALMOUTH on Cape Cod”, Falmouth Chamber of Commerce, n.d. 03-13.7.291 Booklet: “Woods Hole Guide Book”, Woods Hole Womans Club, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, 1956. 03-13.7.292 Booklet: “A History of Woods Hole” by Norman T. Allen, Vol. 1, No. 1, Published by the Woods Hole Historical Collection, July 1976. 03-13.7.293 Pamphlet: “Woods Hole Historical Collection” (a description of the plans for Bradley House being made into a museum). 03-13.7.294 Typewritten pages: “Taken from the notes of E.E. Swift” (about the oldest houses in Woods Hole, the Abner Davis Tavern, presently the Rowe house on Church Street and also the Hatch house on School Street-Quissett Avenue) (2 copies). Page 2 reverse (front empty) (protector sheet): 03-13.7.295 Photo clipping: remodeling of the Church of the Messiah, n.d. 03-13.7.296 Card from Church of the Messiah (blue ink on white paper) with Church seal (round cartouche with wooden sailing vessel with square sail with XP, waves and fish). 03-13.7.297 Postcard: Church of the Messiah, color. Page 3 front (plastic pocket): 03-13.7.298 Booklet: “Church of the Messiah” (A Brief History) by the Rev. Mason Wilson, Rector. 03-13.7.299 Pamphlet: “The Church of the Messiah Through the Ages, An Historical Sermon” (preached by the Rev. Mason Wilson, Rector, on the occasion of the Centennial of the Incorporation of the Parish, August 31, 1952). 03-13.7.300 Pamphlet: “The Institution of The Reverend Charles Lance Hoffman as Rector of The Church of the Messiah”, February 13, 1972. 03-13.7.301 Pamphlet: “Dedication Ceremony Herb Garden Church of the Messiah, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, Sunday June 8, 1975, St. Columba’s Day June 9”. Page 3 reverse: 03-13.7.302 Clipping: “Recalling Days of Old Market in Woods Hole” (Higgins Market), Falmouth Enterprise, October 22, 1976. 03-13.7.303 Photo: Tiger cat in the snow, labeled “Bub” , 2 ¼ x 4 ¼ inches, black and white (faded). Page 4 front (protector sheet): 03-13.7.304 Clipping: “50 Years Ago, March 5, 1936” (Howes Market closing), Falmouth Enterprise. 03-13.7.305 Sales slip from H.M. Howes & Son Co., Dealers in Choice Meats and Fancy Groceries, 1920s. 03-13.7.306 Sales slips from H.M. Howes, Dealer in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Lamb, Sausage, Ham, Tripe, Fowl, Game, Vegetables, etc. (multiple copies). 03-13.7.307 Card: Compliments of Howes Market, Dealer in Food Specialties, Woods Hole, Mass. Page 5 front and reverse (protector sheet): 03-13.7.308 “The Woods Hole Library” (2-page history, with sketch of building at top). Page 6 reverse (protector sheet): 03-13.7.309 “Naushon” (black and white sketch with description of ferry). Page 7 front (protector sheet): 03-13.7.310 Photo: aerial view of Woods Hole with Little Harbor in foreground looking west, labeled “before 1935”, 5 x 7 inches, black and white. 03-13.7.311 Photo: aerial view of Woods Hole with Little Harbor in foreground looking north, labeled “before 1935”, 5 x 7 inches, black and white. Page 7 reverse (protector sheet): 03-13.7.312 Photo: aerial view of Naushon and Great Harbor, Woods Hole, labeled “before 1935”, 5 x 7 inches, black and white (includes Pine Island before it was swamped in 1938 hurricane). Page 8 front (protector sheet): 03-13.7.313 Pamphlet: Bradley House, Woods Hole Historical Collection, Christmas Exhibit, paintings by Franklin L. Gifford, 1979. Page 8 reverse (protector sheet): 03-13.7.314 Drawing of Spritsail boat by Douglas E. Cooper (brown print on white). Page 9 front and reverse (protector sheet): 03-13.7.315 Clipping with photos: “Once-Useful Water Towers Now Quaint Relics” (Fay water tower and Chapoquoit water tower). Page 10 front (protector sheet): 03-13.7.316 Newsletter: “Building preserves community’s spirit” (Woods Hole Community Hall). Capestyle Community, Cape Cod Times, September 14, 1979. Loose in scrapbook: 03-13.7.317 Pamphlet: Woods Hole Historical Collection, April 1977 report-newsletter.

BOX 8: SCRAPBOOK 4

Folder: Loose Photographs (black and white) (placed in Photos, Box 3)

03-13.8.319 Photo: View of railroad tracks, station and construction looking east, March 1951. 3 ½ x 3 ½ inches with scalloped border. (Related photos in RAILROADS, Fireproof file drawer)

03-13.8.320 Photo: View from ferry dock across Dyer’s dock to WHOI, March 1951. 3 ½ x 3 ½ inches with scalloped border. (Related photos in RAILROADS, Fireproof file drawer)

03-13.8.321 Photo: View from ferry dock up Luscombe Avenue, showing hotel and back of drugstore, Landfall Restaurant, etc., March 1951. 3 ½ x 3 ½ inches with scalloped border.

03-13.8.322 Photo: Methodist Church and Shiverick house just after move to School Street, n.d. 3 ½ x 5 ½ inches with scalloped border.

03-13.8.323 Photo: Woman and child walking past No.1 School Street, n.d.. 3 ½ x 5 ½ inches with scalloped border.

Folder: Loose Clippings:

03-13.8.324 Photo Clipping: “Gas-less Sunday”, Hyannis Square with horse-drawn buggies, n.d. 03-13.8.325 Clipping: Various photos of Falmouth and poetry by Katherine Lee Bates, from Falmouth Enterprise Mail Away Edition, May 23, 1975. 03-13.8.326 Clipping: Real Estate ad from Falmouth Enterprise for Dr. Tripp’s house (Braddock Dimmock-Crocker house, 1804), Hewins Street on the Green, n.d. 03-13.8.327 Clipping: “An Old House On The Village Green Changes Hands” (Braddock Dimmock-Crocker house, Hewins Street), Falmouth Enterprise, December 1985. 03-13.8.328 Clipping: “New Look For Landmark On Green”, Falmouth Enterprise, 1983. 03-13.8.329 Clipping: Letter to the Editor, Falmouth Enterprise, on the Tripp house from Martha S. Tripp, n.d. 03-13.8.330 Clipping: “Quissett Man Finds Tooth In Dredge” (50,000 year old elephant’s tooth), n.d. 03-13.8.331 Photo Clippings: (two on one page) Cape Cod Knockabouts starting race in Woods Hole, Officers of Woods Hole Yacht Club, Cape Cod Standard-Times, n.d. 03-13.8.332 Photo Clipping: “WHOI’s 25th Anniversary”, n.d. (1955) 03-13.8.333 Clipping: “It’s An Original: Embellished Swan’s Egg Will Be A Prize At Fete”, Falmouth Enterprise, n.d. 03-13.8.334 Clipping: “Woods Hole still has its ‘secrets’”, by Durham Caldwell, The Boston Sunday Globe, May 17, 1987. 03-13.8.335 Photo Clipping: “Neither Rain Nor Snow…” (postman delivering mail to Nobska Lighthouse), , January 11, 1988. 03-13.8.336 Photo Clipping: “The Roar Of The Orange Porsche And The Sound Of The Gun Signal The Start Of The Race (Falmouth Road Race), Falmouth Enterprise, August 15, 1980. 03-13.8.337 Photo Clipping: Start Line of the Falmouth Road Race, n.d. 03-13.8.338 Clipping: Editorial Page, “It Is Still Bill Rodgers’ Race”, Falmouth Enterprise, n.d. 03-13.8.339 Photo Clipping: Start Line of the Falmouth Road Race, Falmouth Enterprise August 15, 1980. 03-13.8.340 Photo Clipping: Aerial view of the start of the Falmouth Road Race, Falmouth Enterprise, August 19, 1980. 03-13.8.341 Photo Clipping: “They’re Off! Looking Down On Eel Pond Bridge” (Aerial view of the start of the Falmouth Road Race), Falmouth Enterprise, August 22, 1980. 03-13.8.342 Clipping: A Portfolio, The Island Boats, Falmouth Enterprise Mail Away Edition, May 27, 1977 (2 pieces). 03-13.8.343 Page with glued on clippings: “Woods Hole Had 40 Houses When Church Of The Messiah Was Founded In 1852”, Falmouth Enterprise, n.d. 03-13.8.344 Newspaper section: Bicentennial Supplement 1776-1976, Falmouth Enterprise, July 2, 1976. 03-13.8.345 Clipping: “Island In The Rough” (Penikese Island), The Boston Sunday Globe, n.d.

Miscellaneous Pamphlets, Cards, Magazine articles:

03-13.8.346 Newsletter: Woods Hole Passage, December 1983. 03-13.8.347 Magazine section: “This New England, Falmouth, Massachusetts”, Yankee Magazine, December 1987. 03-13.8.348 Typewritten List: Church of the Messiah, Stone Church Renovation, July 7, 1990. 03-13.8.349 Program with insert: The Church of the Messiah, Stone Church Anniversary, July 1, 1990. 03-13.8.350 Prospectus: Woods Hole Waterfront Park Project (1990?). 03-13.8.351 Loan form, Woods Hole Historical Collection, for photos, June 26, 1986. 03-13.8.352 Loan form, Woods Hole Historical Collection, for pen and ink sketch, June 28, 1986. 03-13.8.353 Newsletter, WHOI, December 1987. 03-13.8.354 Booklet (color): Marine Biological Laboratory, Life Science In Woods Hole, n.d. 03-13.8.355 Program: Mr. Morley’s Pupil’s Recital, Woods Holl, June 18, 1896. 03-13.8.356 Clipping: “Cape Cod An Unspoiled Seaside” (text with four-color photos), n.d. 03-13.8.357 Page insert: “For Gusty” (an appreciation for Gusty Wilson for the Woods Hole Cooks Something Up cookbook, insert in the cookbook). 03-13.8.358 Program: Open House, St. Anthony’s Church, May 15, 1966. 03-13.8.359 Photo Clipping: View of Falmouth Village Green, tinted black and white (2 copies). 03-13.8.360 Map: Cape Cod Map (Maps of Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard & Nantucket). 03-13.8.361 Booklet: Community Hall, owned by the people of Woods Hole. 03-13.8.362 Page: The Woods Hole Library (brief history). 03-13.8.363 Card: QUISSETT HARBOR, FALMOUTH, MASS. Indian names of places within a day’s outing of Hurricane Hall (excerpt from Eva March Tappan’s verses), white card with black print and outline of Christmas tree in green, signed in red Mr. & Mrs. A.M. Morse. 03-13.8.364 Program: The Church of the Messiah, Blessing of the Marine Commemorative Window, May 22, 1994. 03-13.8.365 Program: A Concert by the Saengerfest Concert Chorus to Commemorate the Generosity of Josiah K. Lilly III, September 17, 1995. 03-13.8.366 Program: A Service in Celebration of the Life of Sylvia Draper Fish, February 12, 1995 (no location, possibly West Falmouth). 03-13.8.367 Program: A Celebration of the Life of Nancy Egloff, The Church of the Messiah, November 12, 1994. 03-13.8.368 Program: A Memorial Service Celebrating the Life of Edwin P. Tripp, MD, First Congregational Church of Falmouth, October 8, 1995. 03-13.8.369a,b,c Cards: Drawings of Scenes from Woods Hole, Massachusetts by Salley Mavor (Endeavor House, View from Maury Lane, Fishing Boats at dock. 03-13.8.370 Booklet: Falmouth, Cape Cod, Falmouth Chamber of Commerce, n.d. 03-13.8.371 Postcard: Roses on the Porch, Larkspur Cottage, painting by Sarah Bryant Fay, with thank you note to Florence for gifts to WHHC, from Marian Ware. 03-13.8.372 Flyer: Affixing Party at Woods Hole School (National Register Plate), July 30, 1986.

Scrapbook Pages:

Page 1 front: 03-13.8.373 Clipping: “The Price of a school, citizens collect to keep one open”, August 9, 1981. Page 1 reverse: 03-13.8.374 Clippings on Woods Hole School fund, n.d. Page 2 front: 03-13.8.375 Clippings on status of Woods Hole School, August 1981. Page 2 reverse and Page 3 front:: 03-13.8.376 Clipping: “Through Woods Hole’s History Briefly With A Master Of The Light Approach” (excerpts from address given by George L. Moses), Falmouth Enterprise, October 1, 1980. Page 3 reverse: 03-13.8.377 Photo Clipping (three photos): “Winter Changes Familiar Scenes”, Falmouth Enterprise, January 29, 1982. Page 4 front: 03-13.8.378 Photo Clippings: Winter Scenes, Woods Hole, 1981-1982, Falmouth Enterprise. Page 4 reverse: 03-13.8.379 Photo Clipping: Barbara Little skiing on golf course, The Boston Globe, January 16, 1982. Page 5 front: 03-13.8.380 Clipping: Drawing of Nobska Lighthouse and area from newspaper, n.d. Page 5 reverse: 03-13.8.381 Clippings: Nobska Lighthouse, Falmouth Enterprise, May 6, 1983. Loose items tucked between Page 5 and Page 6: 03-13.8.382 Newsletter, Woods Hole Passage, Spring 1985, Nobska Lighthouse (cover article). 03-13.8.383 Newspaper, Woods Hole Weekly, June 17, 1982, “Life at Nobska Light” (cover article). Page 6 front: 03-13.8.384 Clipping: “Lighthouse life offers the ultimate ocean view”, The Boston Globe, May 7, 1982. Page 6 reverse: (continuation of 03-13.8.384) 03-13.8.385 Postcard (large format): Cape Cod Lighthouses. Page 7 front: 03-13.8.386 Insert: Description of Nobska Light Pairpoint Glass cup plates. 03-13.8.387 Photo Clipping: Coast Guard Commander presenting first cup plate at a “Conversation”, Falmouth Enterprise, April 29, 1983. Page 7 reverse: 03-13.8.388 Photo Clipping: “How Woods Hole Looked From The Air Sunday Morning”, Falmouth Enterprise, August 17, 1982. Loose between Page 7 and Page 8: 03-13.8.389 Clipping: “Woods Hole, Cape Cod’s natural deep water port” by H.V. R. Palmer (unidentified magazine, n.d.). 03-13.8.390 Postcard: Webster Rose Garden, Quissett, color.

Scrapbook pages with postcards: (listed left, top to bottom; right, top to bottom)

Page 8 front: 03-13.8.391 Postcard: Nobska Lighthouse, color. 03-13.8.392 Postcard: Nobska Lighthouse at sunset, color. 03-13.8.393 Postcard: Nobska Point from the air, color. 03-13.8.394 Postcard: Nobska Point from the air, looking through the Hole to Buzzards Bay, color. Page 8 reverse: 03-13.8.395 Postcard: Nobska Beach, color. 03-13.8.396 Postcard: Nobska Lighthouse, labeled “Cape Cod Lighthouse”, color. 03-13.8.397 Postcard: Steamer Nantucket, color. 03-13.8.398 Postcard: Steamer Nantucket, color. Page 9 front: 03-13.8.399 Postcard: Little Harbor with U.S. Coast Guard Base, color. 03-13.8.400 Postcard: Tourist watching scene at Sam Cahoon’s fish market, color. 03-13.8.401 Postcard: Little Harbor, distant view with U.S. Coast Guard Base and Airplane House, color. 03-13.8.402 Photo: Sam Cahoon’s dock with fishing boats, black and white, 3 ½ x 3 ½ inches. Page 9 reverse: 03-13.8.403 Postcard: Old photo of Quissett Harbor, taken from the lawn of the Harbor House, looking across at the boatyard and Captain Rogers’ house, sepia tone. 03-13.8.404 Postcard: Quissett Harbor, looking at Harbor House, before 1973, color. 03-13.8.405 Postcard: Old photo of Quissett Harbor House, sepia tone. 03-13.8.406 Postcard: Webster Rose Garden with pergola and circular pool, color. Page 10 front: 03-13.8.407 Postcard: Aerial view of MBL and WHOI, color. 03-13.8.408 Postcard: Aerial view of Woods Hole, old Fisheries, MBL and WHOI, labeled “Center of Marine Sciences”, black and white. 03-13.8.409 Postcard: Aerial view of Fisheries (new) and MBL, color. 03-13.8.410 Postcard: Village and Eel Pond from Mary Garden, color. Page 10 reverse: 03-13.8.411 Postcard: R/V Chain and Ketch Atlantis at WHOI dock, color. 03-13.8.412 Postcard: WHOI dock, Great Harbor end, with fishing boat, old Fisheries in background, tinted. 03-13.8.413 Postcard: MBL and WHOI from Great Harbor, color. 03-13.8.414 Postcard: MBL and WHOI from Great Harbor, Ketch Atlantis at dock, color.

Page 11 front: 03-13.8.415 Postcard: Falmouth Fire Department (Main Street), color. 03-13.8.416 Postcard: Main Street, Falmouth, at intersection with Walker Street, color. 03-13.8.417 Postcard: Falmouth Village Green, facing Hewins Street, color. 03-13.8.418 Postcard: Falmouth Yacht Basin (Falmouth Harbor – large hotel in Heights no longer there), color. Page 11 reverse: 03-13.8.419 Photo: Bourne Bridge, October 1934, black and white, 4 ½ x 2 ¾ inches. 03-13.8.420 Postcard: Bourne Bridge with sunset, color. 03-13.8.421 Postcard: Falmouth Heights and beach, color. 03-13.8.422 Postcard: Aerial view of Cape Cod Canal (with labels), color. Page 12 front: 03-13.8.423 Postcard: Aerial view of Woods Hole with scientific institutions, color. 03-13.8.424 Postcard: Aerial view of Woods Hole above Great Harbor looking northeast with Buzzards Bay and Vineyard Sound, color. 03-13.8.425 Postcard: Ketch Atlantis, black and white. 03-13.8.426 Postcard: Aerial view of Woods Hole from Great Harbor, color. Page 12 reverse: 03-13.8.427 Postcard: Two photos (tinted) and poem “Old Cape Cod”. 03-13.8.428 Postcard: Church of the Messiah, color. 03-13.8.429 Postcard: Falmouth Road Race passing Little Harbor, color. 03-13.8.430 Postcard: Woods Hole, corner of School Street and Luscombe Avenue, looking down Water Street, color. Page 13 (Plastic Pocket (loose)): Bell Tower and Mary Garden 03-13.8.431 “Our Lady In Her Garden” (copy of pamphlet with list of flowers in the Mary Garden), May 15, 1952 (Jane McLaughlin). 03-13.8.432 “Our Lady In Her Garden”, list of flowers in the Mary Garden, 1937. 03-13.8.433 Diagram of the flower beds in the Mary Garden. 03-13.8.434 “Lillie Tower” by J.J. Galvin. 03-13.8.435 “Cape Cod Shrine, Mary Garden” by John S. Stokes, Jr. 03-13.8.436 “Mary’s Gardens” by John S. Stokes, Jr. 03-13.8.437 “Saint Joseph, patron of Mary’s gardeners” by John S. Stokes, Jr. 03-13.8.438 “Our Mother of Consolation Parish Mary Garden”, list of flowers with their common name and religious name and symbolism, green printed sheet. 03-13.8.439 “Everyone’s Garden” by Dawn Kilcommons, Woods Hole Weekly, June 24, 1982. Page 14 front: 03-13.8.440 Clipping: “Verses From A Life Of Serenity And Prayer” by Sister Joseph of Jesus Mary. Page 14 reverse: 03-13.8.441 Clipping: “Catholic Parish In Woods Hole Marks An Anniversary”, Falmouth Enterprise, May 28, 1982. 03-13.8.442 Clipping: “With a Centennial Ahead, St. Joseph’s Is Renovating”, Falmouth Enterprise, n.d. Page 15 front: 03-13.8.443 Clipping: “Woods Hole’s Candle House Has A New Batch Of Tenants”, Falmouth Enterprise, May 28, 1982.

]Page 15 reverse: 03-13.8.444 : Clipping: “Early In This Century Salt Works Remained Along Shore of Little Harbor In Woods Hole” and “Moving Day” (remarks about the moving of houses and other forgotten events) , by Martha Hilton, talk given to the Woods Hole Woman’s Club, Falmouth Enterprise, n.d. Page 16 front: 03-13.8.445 Clipping: “A Short History Of The Children’s School Of Science”, Falmouth Enterprise, May 27, 1983. 03-13.8.446 Drawing (copy), The Children’s School of Science. Page 16 reverse: 03-13.8.447 Photo Clipping: “Running Along Vineyard Sound” (Falmouth Road Race), n.d. 03-13.8.448 Photo Clipping: Aerial view of Penzance Point and tip of Devil’s Foot, n.d. Page 17 front and reverse: 03-13.8.449 Clipping: “W.H. Spritsail Rides Again”, by Ann Martin with help from Daniel Martin, Woods Hole Weekly, September 8, 1983. Page 18 reverse: 03-13.8.450 Photo Clipping: Jennifer Gaines at lectern in quilt exhibit, Bradley House, Cape Cod Times, September 2, 1984. 03-13.8.451 Photo Clipping: Virginia Waite and Cynthia Smith at quilt exhibit, Falmouth Enterprise, n.d. (1984) Loose in scrapbook: 03-13.8.452 Woods Hole Historical Collection, Summer Exhibit 1984, Quilt Committee minutes. Page 19 front: 03-13.8.453 Clipping: “Threads of village life” by Mary Grauerholz, n.d. (1984) 03-13.8.454 Clipping: Falmouth Living, Quilt Show Opens, Falmouth Weekly, July 12, 1984.

Calendars: 03-13.8.455 Calendar: Woods Hole Historical Collection Calendar 1980. 03-13.8.456 Calendar: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Calender, 1994. 03-13.8.457 Calendar: Woods Hole Historical Collection Calendar 1981. 03-13.8.458 Calendar: Woods Hole Historical Collection Calendar 1985.

Dorothy Elsmith Memorabilia (Plastic Envelope) 03-13.9 Most are Christmas Greetings

03-13.9.1 Memorial Service, Church of the Messiah, Woods Hole, February 26, 1984. 03-13.9.2 A 90th Balloon Birthday, June 20, 1981. 03-13.9.3 Christmas Card, 1979, from Hangchow, China. 03-13.9.4 The Story of a Living Coverlet, Christmas 1977. 03-13.9.5 Bicentennial Christmas Greetings, 1976. 03-13.9.6 Arctic Safari by Zodiac, Summer 1974. 03-13.9.7 The Mighty MacKenzie, A Journey “Up South”, September 1972. 03-13.9.8 Manitoba Mis-Adventures, Summer 1973. 03-13.9.9 Pull on a Parka and Join the Circle, Northwest Territories Centennial, 1970. 03-13.9.10 Episodes of a Superior Summer, August 1969. 03-13.9.11 Episodes of a Fabulous Summer, 1959. 03-13.9.12 Ros Marinus – Christmas Card, 1958 (pictures of Dorothy Elsmith’s house ‘Ros Marinus’). 03-13.9.13a,b,c Christmas cards from Lebanon, Egypt, Iran. 03-13.9.14 Island Groenland – A Summer’s Saga, August, 1971. 03-13.9.15 An Arctic Quiz – Christmas 1978 –1979.

BOOKS 03-13.10

03-13.10.1 Allee, Marjorie Hill. Jane’s Island, Junior Literary Guild, 1931 (reprinted in 1988). 03-13.10.2 Bittinger, Marillis and Paul. Your Cape Cod, Memorial Press, Plymouth, 1947, 1956. 03-13.10.3 Bingham, Amelia G. Mashpee, Land of the Wampanoags, 1870-1970, Mashpee Centennial Committee, 1970. 03-13.10.4 Brigham, Albert Perry. Cape Cod and The Old Colony, G.P.Putnam’s Sons, Knickerbocker Press, 1921. 03-13.10.5 Brigham, Albert Perry. Cape Cod and The Old Colony, G.P.Putnam’s Sons, Knickerbocker Press, 1921, copy 2. 03-13.10.6 Burroughs, Polly. Zeb, A Celebrated Schooner Life, The Chatham Press, Riverside, Connecticut, 1972. 03-13.10.7 Burrows, Fredrika A. Windmills of Cape Cod and the Islands, William S. Sullwold Publishing, Taunton, Massachusetts, 1978. 03-13.10.8 Carter, Russell Gordon. A Patriot Lad of Old Cape Cod, Falmouth Bicentennial Commission, William S. Sullwold Publishing, Taunton, Massachusetts, 1954. 03-13.10.9 Chamberlain, Barbara Blau. These Fragile Outposts, The Natural History Press, Garden City, New York, 1964. 03-13.10.10 Chairman and Secretary of the Bicentennial Committee, Two Hundredth Anniversary Town of Falmouth, L.F. Clarke, Steam Printer – The Local Press, 1886 (1887). 03-13.10.11 Chamberlain, Barbara Blau. These Fragile Outposts, History Press, Garden City, N.Y., 1964. 03-13.10.12 Chamberlain, Samuel. The New England Image, Hastings House, New York, New York, 1962. 03-13.10.13 Cole, Arthur H. The Charming Idioms of New England, Bond Wheelwright Company, Freeport, Maine, 1960, 1961. 03-13.10.14 Commissioners of Barnstable County. Three Centuries of the Cape Cod County-Barnstable, Massachusetts. 1685-1985, Barnstable County, 1985. 03-13.10.15 Connally, Ernest Allen. The Cape Cod House: An Introductory Study, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. XIX, No. 2, 1960. 03-13.10.16 Corbett, Scott. Cape Cod’s Way, Thomas Y. Crowell, New York, New York, 1955. 03-13.10.17 Curtis, Winterton C. Good Old Summer Times at the M.B.L. and Rhymes of the Woods Hole Shores, The Falmouth Enterprise, Falmouth, Massachusetts, 1955. 03-13.10.18 Doane, Doris. The Book of Cape Cod Houses, The Chatham Press, Riverside, Connecticut, 1970. 03-13.10.19 Doane, Doris. Exploring Old Cape Cod, The Chatham Press, Inc. 1968. 03-13.10.20 Dyer, Arnold W. Residential Falmouth (Brought Up to Date), Crane Duplicating Service, Inc., 1992. 03-13.10.21 Early, Eleanor. And This Is Cape Cod, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1936. 03-13.10.22 Edwards, Agnes. Cape Cod New and Old, Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, Massachusetts and New York, New York, 1918. 03-13.10.23 Elphick, Robert. Falmouth Past and Present, Falmouth Junior Chamber of Commerce, Falmouth, Massachusetts, 1957. 03-13.10.24 Falmouth By the Sea, The Board of Trade and Industry, 1896. 03-13.10.25 Falmouth By the Sea, Originally Published 1896 by the Board of Trade and Industry, Falmouth Chamber of Commerce, Falmouth, Massachusetts, 1976. 03-13.10.26 Falmouth Chamber of Commerce. Falmouth On Cape Cod, 1984. 03-13.10.27 Falmouth Chamber of Commerce. Falmouth On Cape Cod, 1985. 03-13.10.28 Farson, Robert H. The Cape Cod Canal, Wesleyan University Press, Middletown, Connecticut, 1977. 03-13.10.29. Faught, Millard. Falmouth, Massachusetts, Columbia University Press, New York, New York, 1945. 03-13.10.30 Ford Times. New England Journeys, Number 2, Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan, 1954. 03-13.10.31 Frost, Jack. A Cape Cod Sketch Book, Coward McCann, Inc., New York, 1939. 03-13.10.32 Geoffrey, Theodate. 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