This is a photograph of Alice "Pat" Granahan printed in the Hingham Journal on January 5, 1989. It was included with an article about her arrest for civil disobedience at the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant of Plymouth, Massachusetts.
This item is a photograph of Lucretia Leonard taken around 1902. Leonard was one of the few black citizens forced to sit in the slave galleries built into the New North Church in the first half of the 19th century. This state of affairs endured…
This photograph depicts George and Mercy Lincoln on their 50th wedding anniversary. It was taken inside their Ship Street home in Hingham, Massachusetts on May 16, 1894. The couple are sitting on separate chairs and neither are looking at the…
This photograph depicts George Lincoln on May 16, 1894 in front of his house on Ship Street in Hingham, Massachusetts. He was celebrating his 50th wedding anniversary with Mercy Hall Lincoln.
This photograph depicts the Congressional Medal of Honor awarded to Herbert L. Foss. According to the citation, he was given the medal for the following reasons: "On board the U.S.S. Marblehead during the operation of cutting the cable leading from…
This portrait photograph depicts Herbert L. Foss in his naval uniform. On his uniform multiple medals can be seen. The majority of these metals were given for his service in the Spanish-American War.
This postcard depicts the Whiton House tavern in 1755, which was owned by the Whiton family. The building has served as a number of different restaurants and is located in Queen Ann's Corner in Hingham, Massachusetts.
This photograph depicts Queen Ann's Corner in Hingham, Massachusetts. It was taken in the early 1930s. The image shows a four-way car intersection with street lights. On the far left there is what appears to be a store, and both sides of the…
This item is a historic map of Hingham, Mass which shows the names of streets, neighborhoods, corners, natural geographic features, and the town's boundaries. The map was published in 1935, but the era that it depicts is not stated. It appears to…