Boston Marine Museum
The Boston Marine Museum (1909-1947) in Boston, Massachusetts, specialized in maritime history. Its collections were displayed in the Old State House in rooms borrowed from the Bostonian Society.[1][2] Among the objects in the museum were figureheads; model ships; "whaling implements, ... prints and pictures;"[3] manuscripts;[nb 1]publications;[nb 2] and "curios and relics of the seafaring life of New England."[7] Leaders of the museum included John Templeman Coolidge,[8] Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow, Jr.,[7] and Robert B. Smith.[9] In 1947 the museum merged into the Bostonian Society.[10]
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- ↑ Proceedings of the Bostonian Society, Annual Meeting, 1911
- ↑ Edwin M. Bacon (1916), Book of Boston
- ↑ "Marine Museum and Harvard get Fearing Collections", Boston Globe, July 20, 1918
- ↑ Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 54, 1920
- ↑ List of Sailings from New England to San Francisco 1849-1856, Boston, 1913
- ↑ Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 54, 1921
- 1 2 Harvard Graduates' Magazine, 18, 1910
- ↑ Edward W. Forbes (June 1946), "John Templeman Coolidge: 1856-1945", Bulletin of the Museum of Fine Arts, 44 (256)
- ↑ David A. Wasson (January 27, 1915), "The Silent Pilots", The Outlook
- ↑ "Marine Museum records, 1909-1948". Catalog. Bostonian Society.
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