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| 019 1920 Bernard Donald Cashman age 4
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| 019 1920c Hannah and her family
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| 019 1920s Hannah Cashman in yard An informal photo of Hannah Cashman outdoors. The distant house on the far right is similar in appearance to the houses in the East Milton neighborhood of Belcher Circle, where her son John Joseph Cashman lived during the 1920s, 30s and 40s. [Photo credit: collection of Martha Reardon Bewick]
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| 019 1923c Hannah Falvey Cashman circa 1923 Detail clipped from group photo. [Photo credit: collection of Martha Reardon Bewick]
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| 019 2006c 107 Cross Street house number detail Detailed view of the house number and side entry at 107 Cross Street in West Quincy, MA. This house was built in 1890, the same year that William Cashman built his house at 117 Cross Street, two doors down. At the time of building, this lot was owned by John Cashman so John probably arranged for its construction or maybe even built it himself. In 1891, it was the residence of John's brother, Luke, and John's mother, Catherine Long Cashman. Until about 1911, this address was known as 37 Cross Street.
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| 019 2006c 107 Cross Street outbuilding This outbuilding sits in the yard on the north side of the house at 107 Cross Street in West Quincy, MA.
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| 019 2006c 107 Cross Street West Quincy View of the east side (street side) of the house at 107 Cross Street in West Quincy, MA. This house was built in 1890, the same year that William Cashman built his house at 117 Cross Street, two doors down. At the time of building, this lot was owned by John Cashman so John probably arranged for its construction or maybe even built it himself. In 1891, it was the residence of John's brother, Luke, and John's mother, Catherine Long Cashman. Until about 1911, this address was known as 37 Cross Street.
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| 019 2006c 111 Cross Street house from 1940 This duplex home was built in 1940 and is not from the Cashman period. It is located at 111 and 113 Cross Street in West Quincy, MA. This structure sits on land that was purchased by John Cashman in 1882, inherited by his heirs upon his death in 1913, and sold to Mary F. Murphy Cashman in 1919. Before John bought this property, it was owned by J. Q. A. Field, John's employer. It seems plausible that John would live in a tenant dwelling on his boss' land until he had saved enough to buy his own home.
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| 019 2010 Cashman Quarry filled with rainwater "After the quarries closed, the open quarries filled with rainwater and ground water. Young people found a new sport...cliff jumping. After many injuries and deaths, the City of Quincy closed the quarries. Today, only two quarries remain water filled: Cashman and Wendalls (Echo Lake)." - from Quincy, Massachusetts ~ City of Granite ~ Part 3 [Source:http://travel.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=28147497 8431489]
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| 019 2020 Hannah Falvey Cashman 1917 black dress view A This black gown was worn by Hannah (Falvey) Cashman for a series of photographs taken in 1917. The gown is currently in the personal collection of Martha (Reardon) Bewick. Hannah can be seen wearing this gown in other photos of this database captioned "019 1917 Hannah Cashman in wicker chair" and "019 1917 Hannah Cashman near fish tank". [Photo credit: Martha Reardon Bewick]
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| 019 2020 Hannah Falvey Cashman 1917 black dress view B This black gown was worn by Hannah (Falvey) Cashman for a series of photographs taken in 1917. The gown is currently in the personal collection of Martha (Reardon) Bewick. Hannah can be seen wearing this gown in other photos of this database captioned "019 1917 Hannah Cashman in wicker chair" and "019 1917 Hannah Cashman near fish tank". [Photo credit: Martha Reardon Bewick]
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| 019 unkn Anna Beatrice Cashman profile [Photo credit: Claire Curran]
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| 019 unkn bay state dredging and co workers [Photo credit: collection of Jean Cashman (1926-2005) courtesy of Brian Cashman]
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| 019 unkn bay state dredging and construction [Photo credit: collection of Jean Cashman (1926-2005) courtesy of Brian Cashman]
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| 019 unkn bay state dredging and construction men [Photo credit: collection of Jean Cashman (1926-2005) courtesy of Brian Cashman]
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| 019 unkn bay state dredging and construction train [Photo credit: collection of Jean Cashman (1926-2005) courtesy of Brian Cashman]
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| 019 unkn bay state dredging and construction2 [Photo credit: collection of Jean Cashman (1926-2005) courtesy of Brian Cashman]
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| 019 unkn bay state dredging and construction3 [Photo credit: collection of Jean Cashman (1926-2005) courtesy of Brian Cashman]
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| 019 unkn bay state dredging and construction4 [Photo credit: collection of Jean Cashman (1926-2005) courtesy of Brian Cashman]
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| 019 unkn bay state dredging and construction5 [Photo credit: collection of Jean Cashman (1926-2005) courtesy of Brian Cashman]
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| 019 unkn bay state dredging and construction6 [Photo credit: collection of Jean Cashman (1926-2005) courtesy of Brian Cashman]
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| 019 unkn bay state dredging and construction7 [Photo credit: collection of Jean Cashman (1926-2005) courtesy of Brian Cashman]
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| 019 unkn bay state dredging and construction8 [Photo credit: collection of Jean Cashman (1926-2005) courtesy of Brian Cashman]
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| 019 unkn bay state dredging and construction9 [Photo credit: collection of Jean Cashman (1926-2005) courtesy of Brian Cashman]
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| 019 unkn bay state dredging building [Photo credit: collection of Jean Cashman (1926-2005) courtesy of Brian Cashman]
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| 019 unkn bay state dredging man at work [Photo credit: collection of Jean Cashman (1926-2005) courtesy of Brian Cashman]
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| 019 unkn bay state dredging ship [Photo credit: collection of Jean Cashman (1926-2005) courtesy of Brian Cashman]
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| 019 unkn bay state dredging train [Photo credit: collection of Jean Cashman (1926-2005) courtesy of Brian Cashman]
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| 019 unkn bay state dredging worker [Photo credit: collection of Jean Cashman (1926-2005) courtesy of Brian Cashman]
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| 019 unkn bay state dredging workers [Photo credit: collection of Jean Cashman (1926-2005) courtesy of Brian Cashman]
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| 019 unkn bay state dredging2 [Photo credit: collection of Jean Cashman (1926-2005) courtesy of Brian Cashman]
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| 019 unkn bay state dredging3 [Photo credit: collection of Jean Cashman (1926-2005) courtesy of Brian Cashman]
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| 019 unkn bay state dredging4 [Photo credit: collection of Jean Cashman (1926-2005) courtesy of Brian Cashman]
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| 019 unkn bay state dredging5 [Photo credit: collection of Jean Cashman (1926-2005) courtesy of Brian Cashman]
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| 019 unkn bay state dredging6 [Photo credit: collection of Jean Cashman (1926-2005) courtesy of Brian Cashman]
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| 019 unkn bay state dredging7 [Photo credit: collection of Jean Cashman (1926-2005) courtesy of Brian Cashman]
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| 019 unkn bay state dredging8 [Photo credit: collection of Jean Cashman (1926-2005) courtesy of Brian Cashman]
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| 019 unkn bay state dredging9 [Photo credit: collection of Jean Cashman (1926-2005) courtesy of Brian Cashman]
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| 019 unkn BSD [Photo credit: collection of Jean Cashman (1926-2005) courtesy of Brian Cashman]
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| 019 unkn BSD horse carriage [Photo credit: collection of Jean Cashman (1926-2005) courtesy of Brian Cashman]
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| 019 unkn Cashman bay state dredging [Photo credit: collection of Jean Cashman (1926-2005) courtesy of Brian Cashman]
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| 019 unkn Cashman home 652 Adams Street view A This is a photo of the house that Hannah Falvey Cashman bought three months after the death of her husband, John Cashman, in 1913, and lived in until her death in 1934.This house was situated on the corner of Adams and Washington Streets in East Milton, MA. The address was 652 Adams Street. This is the Adams Street side of the house. [Photo credit: collection of Martha Reardon Bewick]
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| 019 unkn Cashman home 652 Adams Street view B This is a photo of the house that Hannah Falvey Cashman bought three months after the death of her husband, John Cashman, in 1913, and lived in until her death in 1934.This house was situated on the corner of Adams and Washington Streets in East Milton, MA. The address was 652 Adams Street. This is the Washington Street side of the house. [Photo credit: collection of Jean Cashman (1926-2005) courtesy of Brian Cashman]
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| 019 unkn former site of Cashman home This is the former site of John Cashman's home on Cross street in Quincy. Today it is known as the Willard Street interchange.
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| 019 unkn Hannah Cashman
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| 019 unkn Hannah Falvey Cashman serious portrait This is a portrait of Hannah Falvey Cashman. [Photo credit: Collection of Catherine O'Brien Cronin (1917-2005)]
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| 019 unkn Hannah Falvey Cashman smiling portrait labeled cropped Smiling portrait of Hannah Falvey Cashman. [Photo credit: collection of Jean Cashman (1926-2005) courtesy of Brian Cashman]
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| 019 unkn John Cashman Believed to be John Cashman with Work horse
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| 019 unkn Provincetown Mayflower monument
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| 019 unkn Tug John Cashman of Bay State Dredging According to Jack Cashman, son of Eugene Cashman, the gentleman in the middle is Albert Cashman. Jack says that Albert was a very tall man at 6 feet 8 inches. [Photo credit: collection of Jean Cashman (1926-2005) courtesy of Brian Cashman]
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| 020 unkn Jane Reardon Labys [Photo credit: personal collection of Paul Labys]
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| 020 unkn Jane Reardon Labys headshot Headshot clipped from photo. [Photo credit: personal collection of Paul Labys]
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| 022 1920 Marion Cashman headshot Headshot clipped from 1920 portrait. [Photo credit: collection of Jean Cashman (1926-2005) courtesy of Brian Cashman]
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| 022 unkn Grace Cashman headshot [Photo credit: Collection of Catherine O'Brien Cronin (1917-2005)]
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| 023 1923c Emma Reed James headshot Headshot clipped from group picture taken circa 1923. [Photo credit: collection of Martha Reardon Bewick]
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| 026 1908 Reardon home at 22 School Street This is the house on the corner of School and Summer Streets in Quincy, MA, where Dr. Daniel B. Reardon made his home from at least 1905 to 1910. In 1908, his bride Mary Cashman Reardon took up residence here. [Photo credit: Mary Cashman Reardon scrapbook, collection of Martha Reardon Bewick]
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| 026 1909c Daniel and Minnie Reardon try out the Maxwell "A Doctor and his Wife try out the Maxwell." This is the caption that accompanied this photo in the biography of Daniel Bartholomew Reardon that was written by his son, Paul Cashman Reardon. According to P. C. Reardon, this was the first automobile that Dr. Daniel B. Reardon ever owned. The license plate on the front of the car bears the stamp, "MASS - 1909", which suggests that this photo was taken circa 1909. The car itself is very similar in appearance to the 1907 Maxwell 12-horsepower runabout. [Photo credit: collection of Martha Reardon Bewick]
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| 026 1909c Daniel B Reardon in 1909 Detail of Daniel B. Reardon clipped from Maxwell photo. [Photo credit: collection of Martha Reardon Bewick]
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| 026 1909c Mary Cashman Reardon in 1909 Detail clipped from photo of Mary and Daniel in the Maxwell. [Photo credit: collection of Martha Reardon Bewick]
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| 026 1910c Paul Cashman Reardon portrait by Nevis Martha Reardon Bewick says that this is a photo of her father Paul Cashman Reardon as a baby. "Nevis - Quincy" is penciled on the matte. [Photo credit: collection of Jean Cashman (1926-2005) courtesy of Brian Cashman]
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| 026 1914c Paul and Mary Reardon Martha Bewick writes, "This is a photo of Mary A. Reardon (born in 1912) and Paul C. Reardon (born in 1909). It could have been taken in 1914 and probably behind their home at 1200 Hancock Street in Quincy MA. The house was one of those on "Doctors' Row" on Hancock Street. The house had been built by Thomas Adams in the 1700s, and is now the location of the Citizens Bank building." Handwritten note on reverse reads: Love and best wishes to Charles for many happy birthdays - Paul and Mary" [Photo credit: collection of Martha Reardon Bewick]
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| 026 1915c Daniel B Reardon family portrait by Rice Dr. Daniel Bartholomew Reardon and his young family circa 1915. This photo was taken at the Sue Rice Studio in Quincy, MA. From L to R: , Mary Cashman Reardon (around age 38), Paul Cashman Reardon (around age 6), Daniel Bartholomew Reardon (around age 38), and Mary Agnes Reardon (around age 3). This photo was taken shortly before Dr. Reardon volunteered for service as a battlefield surgeon with the British Medical Corps in France during World War I. [Photo credit: collection of Martha Reardon Bewick]
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| 026 1915c Paul and Mary Reardon at Cedar Bluff Martha Bewick writes: "The boy to the left is Paul C. Reardon (1909 - 1988), and the girl to the right is Mary A. Reardon (1912 - 2002). This is probably taken at Post Island in Quincy, Massachusetts." [NOTE of Donna J. Goldstein: the house in the background looks like "Cedar Bluff" the Cashman summer home at 20 Bayview Avenue in the Hough's Neck section of Quincy, MA.] [Photo credit: collection of Martha Reardon Bewick]
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| 026 1918 Daniel B Reardon History of Norfolk Co p228
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| 026 1918 Mary Reardon postcard for dad Caption reads, "Dr. Reardon served a second tour of duty in 1918 with the United States Army in Belgium. Here Mary poses in a photography studio in Quincy for a postcard to be sent overseas to cheer her father's spirits in the midst of the war." Mary would be about six years old in this photo. [Photo credit: "Mary Reardon's Creation," page 4, collection of Martha Reardon Bewick]
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| 026 1919c Daniel B Reardon family portrait by Rice Dr. Daniel Bartholomew Reardon and his young family. This photo was taken at the Sue Rice Studio in Quincy, MA, around 1919. From L to R: Mary Agnes Reardon (1912-2002), Mary Cashman Reardon (1877-1952), Daniel Bartholomew Reardon 1877-1961), George Daniel Reardon (1916-1998) and Paul Cashman Reardon (1909-1988). [NOTE of Donna J. Goldstein: Martha Bewick estimated that this photo was taken around 1917, but I think it more likely to be 1919, at which time, George would have been 3, Mary Agnes 7 and Paul 10. In 1917, George would have only been 1 yr old, and this child looks older than that.] [Photo credit: collection of Martha Reardon Bewick]
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| 026 1920c George Reardon headshot Headshot clipped from group photo. George would have been about 4 years old in this photo. [Photo credit: collection of Martha Reardon Bewick]
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| 026 1920c Reardon children with tennis racquets Reardon children posing with tennis racquets. The summer attire and water view suggest that this photo may have been taken at the Reardon family's summer home at Post Island on Hough's Neck in Quincy, MA. From L to R: Mary Reardon, George Reardon, Paul Reardon. [Photo credit: collection of Martha Reardon Bewick]
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| 026 1920s George Reardon in the late 1920s Detail of George D. Reardon clipped from group photo taken in the late 1920s. [Photo credit: collection of Martha Reardon Bewick]
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| 026 1920s Mary Cashman Reardon portrait by Taylor This is a photo of Mary A. Cashman Reardon, taken in Quincy, MA, possibly in the early 1920s. The imprint in the lower right corner reads, "WM TAYLOR, 1507 HANCOCK ST., QUINCY, MASS." [Photo credit: collection of Martha Reardon Bewick]
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| 026 1921c Reardon children on fence This is a wonderful childhood photo of (L to R) George, Mary and Paul Reardon, children of Dr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Reardon, sitting on a fence, perhaps at Post Island in Quincy, MA, where they spent many happy summers. [Photo credit: collection of Martha Reardon Bewick]
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| 026 1927 George Reardon crayon drawing Crayon drawing made by George Reardon when he was 11 years old. His mother, Mary, preserved it in her scrapbook. [Source credit: Mary Cashman Reardon scrapbook, collection of Martha Reardon Bewick]
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| 026 1929c Mary Reardon high school portrait Mary Reardon as she looked when graduating high school. Caption reads, "Yearbook portrait at Quincy High School." [Photo credit: "Mary Reardon's Creation," page 5, collection of Martha Reardon Bewick]
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| 026 1930c Reardons on beach in Nice Caption reads, "With her father and brothers, Mary enjoys the beach in Nice, France, during her grand tour of the continent." From L to R: George Reardon, Paul C. Reardon, Mary Agnes Reardon, Daniel B. Reardon. [Photo credit: "Mary Reardon's Creation," page 5, collection of Martha Reardon Bewick]
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| 026 1933c George D Reardon school photo It is believed that this photo was taken during George's later years at Quincy High School or Thayer Academy in Braintree, MA. [Photo credit: Patricia Reardon Vorkink]
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| 026 1934 George Reardon high school senior portrait Uncropped version of George Daniel Reardon's high school senior portrait. [Photo credit: Patricia Reardon Vorkink]
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| 026 1934 George Reardon QHS yearbook photo Portrait of George Reardon that appeared in the 1934 edition of "Goldenrod," the Quincy High School yearbook.
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| 026 1934 Mary Reardon Radcliffe graduate Mary Reardon as she looked when graduating from Radcliffel. Caption reads, "Radcliffe graduate." [Photo credit: "Mary Reardon's Creation," page 5, collection of Martha Reardon Bewick]
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| 026 1940a Mary Cashman Reardon This egg tempera painting of Mary Cashman Reardon was painted by Mary A. Reardon in the 1940s.
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| 026 1948 Daniel and Mary Reardon 40th anniversary party view B Martha Bewick writes: "I believe the person on the left is Beatrice Cashman O’Brien. The woman next to her I don’t know, though she looks like a Reardon. The woman on the far right is Agnes Reardon Brophy, and the partially obscured man behind her is her husband Tom Brophy. They lived in Gloucester, and taught at Gloucester High School. This was the 40th Anniversary party of Daniel and Minnie Reardon." [Photo credit: collection of Martha Reardon Bewick]
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| 026 1948 Daniel and Mary Reardon 40th anniversary party view C [Photo credit: collection of Martha Reardon Bewick]
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| 026 1948 Daniel and Minnie Reardon 40th anniversary party view A Martha Bewick writes: "This is a photo from the 40th wedding anniversary party for Mary A. Cashman and Dr. Daniel B. Reardon. It was held in the garden area outside their home at 74 Greenleaf Street in Quincy, Massachusetts. The party including Cashman and Reardon relatives, neighbors and friends. Engaged in conversation are Beatrice Cashman O'Brien (back to camera) and Helen Cashman Hamel. The woman to the left at the back of the photo is Betty Hauthaway, and the man behind Helen Hamel is Frank Reardon, a brother of Daniel. (Uncle Frank)." [Photo credit: collection of Martha Reardon Bewick]
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| 026 1948 Daniel Reardon portrait
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| 026 1948c Mary Cashman Reardon painting This painting of Mary Cashman Reardon, wife of Daniel B. Reardon, was painted in about 1948 by Mary A. Reardon.
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| 026 1949c Jane, Mary and Marcia Reardon From left to right: Jane Reardon, Mary Agnes "Minnie" Cashman Reardon and Marcia Reardon [Photo credit: personal collection of Dave and Ginny Reardon]
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| 026 1957c Mary painting Quincy YMCA mural Caption reads, "Working on a mural at the Quincy YMCAl." [Photo credit: "Mary Reardon's Creation," page 5, collection of Martha Reardon Bewick]
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| 026 1965 Chapel of Our Lady of Guadeloupe Mary designed the Chapel of Our Lady of Guadeloupe at the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., a large room she adorned with ceramic tile murals depicting the Mexican icon and a procession of indigenous people of South America.
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| 026 1970s Mary Reardon posing in her Fenway Studio Caption reads "Posing in her Fenway Studio for a newspaper feature article." This photo can be found on page 10 of "Mary Reardon's Creation" a booklet about the life and works of artist Mary Reardon, that was published by the South Shore Art Center in 2000. [Photo credit: "Mary Reardon's Creation", page 10, collection of Martha Reardon Bewick]
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| 026 2003 Daniel B Reardon portrait This oil painting of Dr. Daniel B. Reardon was painted by Mary A. Reardon at about the time he was elected President of the Massachusetts Medical Association in 1948.
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| 026 2012 Reardon home 74 Greenleaf St view A This is a photo of 74 Greenleaf Street in Quincy MA. Mary Agnes (Cashman) Reardon lived here in 1952.
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| 026 2012 Reardon home 74 Greenleaf St view B This is a photo of 74 Greenleaf street in Quincy MA, Mary Agnes (Cashman) Reardon lived here in 1952.
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| 026 2012 Reardon home 74 Greenleaf St view C This is a photo of 74 Greenleaf Street in Quincy MA, Mary Agnes (Cashman) Reardon lived here in 1952.
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| 026 2020 Mary A Reardon business card
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