Oliver Crocker's dock at Warren's Cove
1843 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
On Main Street, just past Lovell's Lane was the home of George Mecarta (1856-1941), longtime county sanitary inspector. The house was built after the Civil War by Capt. Joseph W. Scudder (1843-1888)
1843 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
The Gifford farm, built in 1857, at the northwest corner of the road to West Barnstable and Lovell's Lane
1843 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
Full Cape Cod house built about 1830 on Old Falmouth Road by Capt. George Allyn
1843 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
Mystic Lake
1843 Massachusetts, United States
Cape Cod map, made from fragments of Sandwich glass, created by Samuel Fremont Crocker
1843 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
Cobb's Corner, at the junction of Crooked Cartway with Race Lane
1843 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
Arthur B. Marston (1797-1888) built this Cape Cod cottage in 1819 on the hilltop above the fulling mill
1843 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
Newtown School, built in 1839 for $250 for the Pondsville and Newtown districts. It closed in 1901
1843 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
Unpaved road to Newtown, now called River Road
1843 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
Capt. Josiah Hamblin house, built 1842
1843 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
Feed for Clear Lake Duck Farm arriving at West Barnstable train station
1843 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
The Burgess house, built in 1823, a garden showcase in the mid 20th century
1843 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
Map of western part of Marstons Mills, known as Newtown
1843 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
Northwest corner of Race Lane and Osterville - West Barnstable Road
1843 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
Benjamin and Isaac Crocker farmhouse
1843 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
Ariel view of Round Pond
1843 Massachusetts, United States
Site of the fulling mill built in 1689 by Thomas Macy to process raw wool
1843 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
The riverside home of farmer Ansel B. Fuller (1808-1892), built before 1856
1843 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
The oldest house in the village, once thought to have been the first house of pioneer Roger Goodspeed. It was proven to have been built by before 1708 by Roger's youngest son Ebenezer Goodspeed (1655-1746)
1843 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
The Deacon Thomas Jones homestead was built before 1857 by Jones (1823-1896), a yeoman farmer whose Quaker ancestor Ralph Jones first settled nearby in the 17th century
1843 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
The Zenas Crocker IV house was built in 1880 by Stephen Crocker Hamblin (1851-1881) for Abel Makepeace. The house was later the home of Zenas Crocker IV (1864-1963), the town road-grader, who raised his sons Lauchlan, a future sheriff, and Zenas V, a future WW1 pilot and founder of Cape Cod Airfield in the village
1843 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
The Ellis Hamblin (1806-1871) homestead was built in 1838 on the west side of River Road
1843 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
Picking cranberries on "Uncle Fred's Bog" off Old Mill Road
1843 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
Jedidiah Jones's bog, showing boxes of cranberries stacked at the side
1843 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
The John Hamblin house on School Street overlooks the Hamblin bogs. It was built about 1828 of parts that may date back to the 18th century by yeoman farmer Reuben Hamblin (1803-1860)
1843 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
The Tanampo Club flourished here on Middle Pond between WW1 and WW2. The club took over the summer home of the Boston Conservatory's pianist Carlo Buonamici built in 1913
1843 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
The Cammetts lived in this full Cape Cod house built by Asa Hinckley about 1811
1843 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
Marstons Mills Community Church
1845 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
One-room Marstons Mills Schoolhouse, completed in 1851 on land near where the current Mills Restaurant stands
1851 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
Home of whaling captain Oliver Alton Crocker (1825-1898) on the east side of the church.  Built in 1853
1853 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
Hodiah Jenkins Crocker Wright (1815-1908), Pondsville resident
1855 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
Marstons Mills village map 1856
1856 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
Ponds and airfield map
1856 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
Map of The Plains (or Hamblin's Plains)
1856 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
Liberty Hall, built 1859
1859 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
Capt. Joseph Crocker homestead in Pondsville, built about 1840
1860 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
Willow Dell, the first summer home in Marstons Mills, was built in 1866
1866 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
Harriet Crocker Mecarta 1859-1949
1880 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
Samuel Fremont Crocker
1880 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
Fremont Crocker with his two nieces, Estelle and Minnie Mecarta, and his sister Josephine Maine Crocker
1880 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
Old Bill Signet (1846-1936) came from St. Helena on a whaling ship. He lived with the Cammetts doing stable work and odd jobs
1880 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
Marstons Mills village map 1880
1880 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
Hamblin's grocery store. Lewis Nelson Hamblin, owner (1849-1932)
1881 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
Capt. Seth Weeks (1803-1887), the last survivor of the Essex, died in this house just over the Osterville line
1887 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
Round Pond Crocker homestead
1888 Massachusetts, United States
Nymphas Marston house 1889, later owned by the Heman Thomas family
1889 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
George W. Pierce family
1889 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
The Luther Hamblin house on Newtown Road is a three-quarter Cape Cod cottage built in 1836
1889 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
The Luther Hinckley homestead may date to the early 1700s. Prentiss Barnard "Barney" Hinckley is outside of the house with his niece.  Thespian, debater, and civic leader, Barney ran an oyster business on the river below this house, serving martinis to golfers on Seapuit golf course next to his oyster shack
1890 Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
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