Person Record
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Williams, Marcellus A. |
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Black Parasol with elaborate carved handle. - Parasol
A beautiful black parasol with an elaborate carved handle. It also has two layers of material, a black cotton and then a shear fabric lined with black ribbon. This parasol belonged to the Marcellus Williams family
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Chickering Square Grand Piano from the Marcellus Williams House - Piano
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"Entirely capable both in theory and practice": The surveying career of Marcellus Williams - Magazine
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Marcellus A. Williams Home - Print, Photographic
Framed photograph of The Marcellus A. Williams Home circa 1856 located on the corner of South 9th and Ash Street presented by Richard Flitz and Chris Carter. Original earlier Greek Revival style. Floor to ceiling windows. Turned porch ornamentation. Architect: Robert Schuyler
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Marcellus A Williams residence 9th and Ash Streets - Print, Photographic
Marcellus A Williams residence 9th and Ash Streets
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The Golden Age of Amelia Island: The Churches - Book
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