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Bathers at the beach

This is a group of people standing on the shoreline of a beach in Lynn, Massachusetts. There is a light on a pole away from the water that some men and women are standing next to.

Stereograph of the T.W. Tuttle family picnicking in a garden, Dorchester, Mass., undated

The T. W. Tuttle family in Dorchester, Massachusetts has a picnic in a garden. A house is in the distance with trees surrounding it.

Stereograph of a group of people playing golf on a lawn, Amherst, N.H., undated

This is a man and a woman with three children holding golf clubs on a lawn in Amherst, New Hampshire. In the background is a large hotel with trees in front of it.

Man painting on Ledge Hill, Sunapee, N.H., undated

This is a man sitting at an easel while he paints on Ledge Hill overlooking Lake Sunapee in Sunapee, New Hampshire. The town of Sunapee is in the distance and a range of mountains can be seen.

Stereograph of a restaurant, location unknown, undated

This is a restaurant on a lake with five people standing on the porch. A large sign that says "Refreshments' is above the roof of the porch.

People waiting to board the steamboat Sankaty, Oak Bluffs, Mass., undated

This is a large group of people congregated on a wharf in Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts. There is a pier where the steamboat Sankaty has docked and people are getting on and off the boat. A sign on top of the covered standing area reads New Bedford, Martha's Vineyard & Nantucket Steamboat Company. A ...

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Mary Plummer Barrell (1771-1814)

This subseries is made up of a small collection of correspondence dating from 1795 to 1810 and literary papers, including an obituary. Mary Plummer Sayward was born in 1771. She married Jonathan Sayward Barrell in 1795 and had eight children with him: Nathaniel, Jonathan Sayward, Elizabeth, George, ...

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Anna "Nancy" Plummer Barrell (1767-1826)

This subseries is made up of a small amount of correspondence and legal documents, including the will of Elizabeth Plummer (sister of Anna). Anna was born in 1767. She married Jonathan Sayward Barrell as his second wife in 1816. She died in 1826.

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John Barrell (1776-1867)

This subseries consists of one piece of correspondence dated 1863. John was the son of Sarah and Nathaniel Barrell, born in 1776. He died in 1867.

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Charlotte Barrell Cheever (1778-1853)

This subseries consists of a small amount of correspondence dated between 1803 and 1844 and undated literary papers including an obituary. Charlotte was the daughter of Sarah and Nathaniel Barrell. She married Nathaniel Cheever in 1804. They had four children: Henry, Elizabeth, George Barrell, and C...

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Nathaniel Cheever (1778-1859)

This subseries includes correspondence dated 1803 and 1810 and an undated obituary. Nathaniel Cheever married Charlotte Barrell in 1804. They had four children: Henry, Elizabeth, George Barrell, and Charlotte. Nathaniel died in 1859.

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George Guelphs Barrell (1780-1838)

This subseries includes account books and miscellaneous items dated 1805-1835.George Guelphs was the son of Sarah and Nathaniel Barrell. He was born in 1780, and he died in 1838.

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Nathaniel Sayward Barrell (1795-1853)

This subseries consists of one piece of correspondence dated 1851. Nathaniel Sayward Barrell was the son of Jonathan Sayward Barrell and Mary Plummer. He was born in 1795, and he died in 1866.

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Jonathan Sayward Barrell II (1797-1866)

This subseries includes correspondence dated between 1850 and 1862 and legal papers, including a deed, dated 1843. Jonathan Sayward Barrell II was the son of Jonathan Sayward Barrell and Mary Plummer. He was born in 1797. He married Julia Manent in 1845, and they had one son: George Octavius Barrell...

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Elizabeth Sayward Barrell (1799-1883)

This subseries consists of a copy of a will dated 1872. Elizabeth Sayward Barrell was the daughter of Jonathan Sayward Barrell and Mary Plummer. She was born in 1799, and she died in 1883.

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Mary Sayward Barrell (1803-1889)

This subseries includes correspondence, financial records, literary papers (including diaries, memos, calling cards, poems, and recipes), and miscellaneous undated items. Mary Sayward Barrell was the daughter of Jonathan Sawyard Barrell and Mary Plummer. She was born in 1803, and she died in 1889.

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Joseph Sayward Barrell (1808-1862)

This subseries consists of correspondence, financial records, legal papers (deed and passport), and literary papers (record book). Joseph Sayward Barrell was the son of Jonathan Sayward Barrell and Mary Plummer. He was born in 1808, and he died in 1862.

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George Barrell Cheever (1807-1890)

This subseries includes correspondence, legal papers (passport) and literary papers. George Barrell Cheever was the son of Charlotte Barrell and Nathaniel Cheever.

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Henry T. Cheever (1814-1890)

This subseries consists of correspondence dated 1845 to 1854, 1884, and 1888. Henry T. Cheever was the son of Charlotte Barrell and Nathaniel Cheever. He married Jane Tyler, and they had four daughters: Elizabeth Bancroft, Ellen, Louisa, and Charlotte.

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Elizabeth Cheever Washburn (1812-1893)

This subseries consists of correspondence dating between 1868 and 1893. Elizabeth Cheever was the daughter of Charlotte Barrell and Nathaniel Cheever. She married Schabod Washburn.

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Elizabeth Bancroft Cheever Wheeler (1862-1947)

This subseries includes correspondence dated 1887 to 1919 and literary papers dated 1908. Elizabeth Bancroft Cheever was the daughter of Henry T. Cheever and Jane Tyler. She married Leonard Wheeler in 1897, and they had four children: Bancroft Cheever, Leonard, Eunice, and Nathaniel. Elizabeth died ...

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Leonard Wheeler (1845-1935)

This subseries includes correspondence dating from 1905 to 1953. Leonard Wheeler married Elizabeth Bancroft Cheever in 1897, and they had four children: Bancroft Cheever, Leonard, Eunice, and Nathaniel.

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Ellen Cheever Rockwood (1860-1933)

This subseries includes correspondence dating between 1885 and 1906, and some that is undated. Ellen Cheever was the daughter of Henry T. Cheever and Jane Tyler. She married George Rockwood.

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Eunice Wheeler (1903-1981)

This subseries consists of correspondence dating between 1949 and 1968. Eunice Wheeler was the daughter of Elizabeth Bancroft Cheever Wheeler and Leonard Wheeler. She was unmarried.

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Nathaniel Wheeler (1906-1979)

This subseries includes correspondence and miscellaneous historical and genealogical notes. Nathaniel Wheeler was the son of Elizabeth Bancroft Cheever Wheeler and Leonard Wheeler. He was unmarried. He died in 1979.

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Miscellaneous

This subseries includes materials not clearly associated with individual family members. It includes undated materials and materials from 1855.

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Historic New England acquisition

This subseries includes the materials documenting Historic New England's acquisition of the Sayward House and other related materials.

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Books

This subseries consists of miscellaneous publications.

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Graphical materials

This subseries includes prints of Barrell's Grove and the Sayward House.

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Newspapers, clippings, and flyers

This subseries consists of a collection of clippings and flyers related to the family, York, and miscellaneous topics.

Four people in front of Little Hosmer Pond, Albany, Vermont, 1882-1883

Three women and one man sit on the edge of the Little Hosmer Pond in Craftsbury, Albany, Vermont. One woman and a man sit in hammocks tied to trees while the other two women sit on the ground.

Stereograph of a group of people at Lake Baboosic, Amherst, N.H., undated

A group of men and women stand on a dock and sit in a boat on Lake Baboosic, Amherst, New Hampshire. In the distance you can trees and more of the lake.

Hannah Adams Club float

Agnes Chamberlain sits on the Hannah Adams Club Float in Medfield, Massachusetts for the 250th anniversary as it travels through a residential area. Several other floats and supply wagons follow and a woman walks along the sidewalk next to the procession.

Interior view of a Unitarian Church, Medfield, Mass., June 6, 1901

An interior view of a Unitarian church in Medfield, Massachusetts decorated with American flags and plants for the 250th anniversary of the town.

Farmers' float

Hamlet Wight and George Bruce stand on the farmer's float in the parade for the 250th anniversary in Medfield, Massachusetts on June 6, 1901. There is one man standing next to the oxen that are attached to the wagon and another man stands in the driver's area. A sign that says "Tools of Our Grandp...

Group of people standing on the stairs of the Hotel Brockton, Brockton, Mass., 1880

A group of people stand on the stairs of the Hotel Brockton in Brockton, Massachusetts. An American flag is hung from the balcony of the hotel.

Beach and Cottage Club, north side, Falmouth Heights, Mass.

There are several groups of people watching water sports at the Beach and Cottage Club in Falmouth Heights, Massachusetts. The club's building is in the background with an American flag on the roof.

Two caregivers and a group of children in yard of a children's mission, 68 Warrenton Street, Boston, Mass., undated

A group of children and two caregivers stand in a play yard behind the children's mission in Boston, Massachusetts. One of the caregiver's may be a woman with the name Mrs. Crosby. The children sit under an awning while others play on a swing or a hobby horse. This mission and play yard is located ...

Exterior view of a house decorated for the 250th anniversary in Medfield, Mass., June 6, 1901

Exterior view of a house decorated with American flags for the 250th anniversary of Medfield, Massachusetts. A fence cuts off the house from the sidewalk and there are some trees in the front yard.

Group of people at Camp Llana in a tent having dinner, Lake Dunmore, Brandon, Vermont, 1890

This is a group of eight people eating dinner under a tent at Camp Llana on Lake Dunmore near Brandon, Vermont. Dinnerware is set out for each person at the table including plates, cups and silverware.

Mr. Sanderson giving Mrs. Isaac Fenno a painting lesson

Mr. Sanderson and Mrs. Isaac Fenno sit in a field in Brandon, Vermont while Mr. Sanderson gives an art lesson to her. They have art supplies with them and in the background there is a line of trees.

Group of people celebrating Independence Day, Medford, Mass., July 4, 1893

This is a group of men, women and children in the backyard of a house in Medford, Massachusetts on Independence Day. In the background the neighbor's house is visible and there is a tent set up with an American Flag attached to it.

Groups of people attending a presentation, Petersham, Mass., July 2, 1909

Several groups of people outside in Petersham, Massachusetts watching a man give a presentation or speech. There are houses in the background and piles of lumber around the crowd.

Groups of people in boats and on land, Houghtons Pond, Petersham, Milton, Mass., Sept. 3, 1888

Several groups of people sit and stand on boats and on land at Houghtons Pond near Milton, Massachusetts. There is a line of trees surrounding the pond.

Stereograph of a group of people using the swings, Rocky Point, Warwick, R.I., undated

A few people using the swings in Rocky Point, Warwick, Rhode Island. A line of trees stands in the background.

Stereograph of a group of people at a campground, Oak Bluffs, Mass., Aug. 1875

Five women and four men stand and sit outside one of the cottages in the campgrounds in Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts. This may be Clinton Avenue.

Stereograph of two women using a planchette in a parlor

In a parlor room, two women sit in chairs and use a planchette, or ouija board, for spirit communication. A ghost-like woman figure stands over the table.

Stereograph of a congregation sitting inside the tabernacle, Oak Bluffs, Mass., Aug. 27, 1877

A large congregation sitting in the pews in a tabernacle in Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts.

Stereograph of a congregation sitting inside a tabernacle, Oak Bluffs, Mass., undated

A congregation sitting inside a tabernacle in Martha's Vineyard, Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts.

Re-enactment of covered wagon trip

A man and a woman sit in the driver's seat of a covered wagon in West Boylston, Massachusetts while re-enacting the migration of people from the Eastern part of the United States to the Western part. A sign written on the side of the wagon says "West Boylston Colonists Bound for Amhurst, Sacramento ...