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Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. According to the negative sleeve, this set of photographs is captured in color. The scans of these images are in black and white. A slightly out-of-focus photograph of the Tabitha Plasket house in Plymouth, Massachusetts, as viewed at an angle from the front. Court Street stretches on an upward angle from left to right along the bottom edge. The Tabitha Plasket house stands on the opposite side of the street at center. It is viewed at an angle from the front. Wood siding covers the front facade of the home. Four windows sit along the ground level; 2 on each side of the front door. Five windows sit above them, lining the second floor. The left side of the building appears to be constructed of brick. Two brick chimneys rise from the left side of the hipped roof. A dormer appears to sit between the 2 chimneys. A tall tree stands in front of the house, extending beyond the top frame. Neighboring houses, both in partial view, stand along the left and right edges. Four punched holes line the bottom edge at right. Text from negative sleeve: 2339. COLOR Eastern trip October 1947 Plymouth. 1 Small wharf at Plymouth for fishing boats Only one I saw 2 Men fishing from other end of little wharf 3 Tabithe [sic] Pratlet [sic] home; location of first school teacher in America 4 Founders monument. Mertie West at base. 5 Restaurant at shore end of little wharf, advertising sea food 5 films
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