New York Yacht Club - Historical Committee Meeting - at Mystic Seaport; November 22, 1982
Scope and Contents
correspondence
Dates
- Creation: 1939 - 2025
Extent
From the Series: 60 box(es)
Language of Materials
English
General
By purchase - Main House, 30 Greenmanville Ave.; By purchase 1966 - Bertha Haynes Property; By gift 1967 - Fred Hewitt Property in North Stonington; By purchase 1967 - Gley Property; By purchase (over a 5 year period) 1968 - Caron Property at 50 Greenmanville Ave - block between Rossie St. and Bruggeman Place; By purchase 1970 Mary Davis Property (SEE : Trustees Meeting July 18, 1969); By purchase 1971 Blacklock Property, 4 Rossie St. $25,000 - February. (J & D Herman moved in 3/31/71, Thomas’s moved in 6/4/90); By purchase 1971 - John Allyn Property, 49 Greenmanville Ave. SEE : Executive minutes 2/17/71 for details; By purchase 1968 - Constantine; By purchase 1976 - Francis A. Currier of Stonington to Mystic Seaport, Inc. of Mystic - land on Williams St. (South Parking Lot) $10,000 102 X 50 feet approx.; By purchase 1976 - Blanchett House (corner of Greenmanville and Bruggeman) $80,000; By purchase 1977 - MacKenzie House (10 Hinckley St.) $50,000. Renamed Dickerman House by vote of Trustees July 18, 1969, honoring Marion Dickerman; By purchase - Seussel House, Bruggeman Place - November 1978;
Repository Details
Part of the Museum Archives Repository
G. W. Blunt White Library
Mystic Seaport Museum, Inc.
112 Greenmanville Avenue
Mystic Connecticut 06355 United States
860-572-5367
collections@mysticseaport.org
