The Cushing-Haven Tavern : later known as The American Arms / by George E. Stone. [194-?]
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Shrewsbury Historical Society (Mass.)
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Cushing-Haven Tavern (Shrewsbury, Mass.)
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Stone, George E., 1903-1967
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Captain, United States Army Signal Corps. From the description of George E. Stone papers, 1918-1919. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754867012 George E. Stone was a motion picture cameraman working in Hollywood. While on location near Monterey, he bought a property on the Peninsula near or in Carmel, circa 1914, from Frank Devendorf, and in the early 1920s built a house he and his wife named "Seagirt." From the description of Stereoscopic collection ca. 1927-193?....
American Arms (Shrewsbury, Mass.)
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