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The King of Thailand Birthplace Foundation (KTBF)

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Burlington, Massachusetts 01803-4761 Fax: (781) 365-0083
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Trail of Thai Royalty in Massachusetts Project



Contact: Cholthanee Koerojna, ktbf@thailink.com, phone/fax: 781-365-0083, cell – 781-351-1885


Researchers: Cholthanee Koerojna and Mana Sanguansook

Editors: Carleton Cole and Kim Wells Atkinson

Supporters/Resources: Historical Societies in Massachusetts; Boston, Cambridge, Belmont, Gloucester, Brookline, Arlington, West Chop – Martha’s Vineyard, in New Hampshire – Mount Washington Observatory, in Vermont – Burlington Historical Society, in New York- Lake Placid Historical Society; in Connecticut – Hartford; Harvard Medical School, Harvard School of Public Health, Simmons College,

Mount Auburn Hospital


Massachusetts has become an important place for Thailand’s history. Trail of Thai Royalty is the history following foot steps of H.M. the King’s parent, Prince Mahidol Songkla and Princess Mother (Sangwan Talapat) while they lived in Massachusetts. The history captures their lives, homes and places where the family stayed during 1916 to 1928.


The information in this trail is based on Cholthanee’s research on Prince Mahidol of Songkla and Princess Mother’s story in Massachusetts since 2000. Cholthanee’s research is based on Her Royal Highness Princess Galyani Vadhana’s books, Mae-Lour-Hai-Fung and Chao-Chai-Lek-Lek-Yu-Wa-Krasat, Glad Adventure by Dr. Francis B. Sayre, Somdej Ya and Massachusetts by Nimitr Namchai and many more references from Thai books, documentary and historical society archives in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont and New Hampshire.



The beginning of the trail is at the back of Birthplace Monument. This trail will present Massachusetts map and the number on the map related to the content of each historic home. The visitors can follow the historic trail from this site to visit 10 historic places.



The starting trail plaque will be placed on the back of the Birthplace monument. The content will contain the map of Massachusetts with numbers locating the map
Trail of Thai Royalty in Massachusetts according to the content



King Bhumibol Adulyadej Square

Trail of Thai Royalty in Massachusetts

Gloucester
1. The Harding cottage at 3 Page Street, Bass Rocks, was the summer headquarters of the Siamese (Thai) legation of Washington, DC in 1916 where Prince Mahidol visited on his way to Harvard University to study public health.

Cambridge
2. The house at 11 Hawthorn Street was originally located at the corner of Brattle and Church streets, where Prince Mahidol occupied it from 1916 to 1918 while studying at Harvard.

3. The house at 11 Story Street was another residence of Prince Mahidol (1918 – 1919) who was studying at Harvard.

4. The building at 44 Langdon Street housed the Siamese (Thai) Office of Educational Affairs, other governmental offices and officers between 1917 and 1927, including the Siamese Alliance (Siam Samakom) led by Prince Mahidol. Miss Sangwan Talapat (who was to become the Princess Mother) stayed here briefly in 1918 on her arrival in Boston.

5. The house at 15 Berkeley Street was the Williston family home where the future Princess Mother lived from September 1919 to April 1920.

6. Mount Auburn Hospital (formerly Cambridge Hospital) at 330 Mount Auburn Street was where Prince Bhumibol Adulyadej was born on December 5, 1927. The royal baby was to become King Rama IX of Siam (Thailand) and was the first monarch born in the continental USA.
Belmont

7. The house at 49 Cedar Road was the Kent family home where the future Princess Mother stayed from July 1919 to September 1919 after she had become engaged to marry Prince Mahidol.
Brookline

8. In one of the units at 63 Longwood Avenue, Prince Mahidol lived with his wife and three children: Princess Galyani Vadhana, Prince Anandha, and the newborn Prince Bhumibol Adulyadej, from 1926 until they all returned to Thailand in 1928.
Martha’s Vineyard

9. The house at 703 Main Street, West Chop, was the vacation home of Prince Mahidol and his family during the summer of 1926.

10. The house at 741 Main Street, West Chop, was the vacation home of Prince Mahidol and his family during the summer of 1927.

PLAQUES WITH FURTHER HISTORICAL NOTES ARE DISPLAYED AT EACH SITE.


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Harding Cottage, 3 Page Street, Bass Rocks, Gloucester

This house, the home of Emily Harding, served as the summer headquarters of the Siamese (Thai) legation at Washington, DC.

Prince Mahidol of Thailand and his party arrived in Gloucester on August 27, 1916. While they stayed at the Hotel Moorland nearby, Prince Mahidol spent much time at this house before beginning public health studies at Harvard University in September.

Prince Mahidol was a son of King Chulalongkorn and Queen Savang Vadhana and was the father of the two kings, Rama VIII and Rama IX. Prince Mahidol was the first Thai royal to study in the USA.


Harding Cottage, 3 Page Street, Bass Rocks, Gloucester

This house, the home of Emily Harding, served as the summer headquarters of the Siamese (Thai) legation at Washington, DC.

Prince Mahidol of Thailand and his party arrived in Gloucester on August 27, 1916. While they stayed at the Hotel Moorland nearby, Prince Mahidol spent much time at this house before beginning public health studies at Harvard University in September.

Prince Mahidol was a son of King Chulalongkorn and Queen Savang Vadhana and was the father of the two kings, Rama VIII and Rama IX. Prince Mahidol was the first Thai royal to study in the USA.





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11 Hawthorn Street, Cambridge

Prince Mahidol of Siam (Thailand) occupied this house from 1916 to 1918 while studying public health at Harvard University. At that time this house was located at the corner of Brattle and Church streets (45 Brattle Street) where it had originally been built. The house was moved to its present location in 1926.



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11 Story Street, Cambridge

Prince Mahidol of Siam (Thailand) moved to this house in 1918, the year after it was built. He stayed here until he completed his public health studies at Harvard University in 1919.




44 Langdon Street, Cambridge

Between 1917 and 1927 this building housed the Siamese (Thai) Office of Educational Affairs that took care of Thai scholarship students in America. Staff of other governmental offices also worked and lived here.


One of those students was Miss Sangwan Talapat, who was to marry Prince Mahidol and become the Princess Mother. Having received a scholarship from Queen Savang Vadhana to study nursing, Miss Sangwan arrived in Boston by train from San Francisco with eight other students on the evening of September 21, 1918. She was welcomed at South Station by Prince Mahidol who had come to greet the students and take them to the Brattle Inn at 48 Brattle Street. Miss Sangwan later moved to 44 Langdon Street and stayed here until September 28.


From 1921 to 1927 this building also housed the Siamese Alliance (Siam Samakom), the first Thai student association in the USA, established under Prince Mahidol’s leadership. Prince Mahidol, a son of King Chulalongkorn and Queen Savang Vadhana, was the first Thai royal to study in the USA.



15 Berkeley Street, Cambridge

The Princess Mother of Thailand (née Miss Sangwan Talapat) stayed in this house with the Williston family from September 1919 to April 1920. Miss Sangwan was preparing herself to study nursing at Simmons College and local hospitals under a scholarship from Queen Savang Vadhana. Miss Sangwan studied arts and other subjects with the two Williston sisters Emily and Constance and attended Miss Edith Johnson’s Tutoring School as well.


Miss Sangwan first met her future husband on her arrival at South Station in Boston in 1918. Prince Mahidol, a son of King Chulalongkorn and Queen Savang Vadhana, was studying public health at Harvard University, the first Thai royal to study in the USA.




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Mount Auburn Hospital




330 Mount Auburn Street, Cambridge

Behind these tall windows is the operating room where Prince Bhumibol Adulyadej of Siam (Thailand) was born on December 5, 1927. Prince Bhumibol became King Rama IX in 1946 and was the first monarch of any nationality to be born in the continental USA.
The mother of the future king, née Miss Sangwan Talapat, stayed to nurse her royal son for 21 days at this hospital (then known as Cambridge Hospital). She was a student at Simmons College at that time, while her husband Prince Mahidol was a student at Harvard Medical School



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49 Cedar Road, Belmont

The Princess Mother of Thailand (née Miss Sangwan Talapat) stayed in this house with the Kent family from July 1919 to September 1919, after she had become engaged to marry Prince Mahidol. Miss Sangwan was preparing herself to study nursing at Simmons College and local hospitals under a scholarship from Queen Savang Vadhana.

Miss Sangwan lived with the Strong family in Hartford, Connecticut and studied at North Western Grammar School from September 1918 to July 1919.



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63 Longwood Avenue, Brookline

Prince Mahidol of Siam (Thailand) lived in one of the apartments here from 1926 to 1928 with his wife and their young children: Princess Galyani Vadhana, Prince Anandha (who was to become King Rama VIII), and Prince Bhumibol Adulyadej (who was to become King Rama IX). Prince Bhumibol was born at Mount Auburn Hospital in Cambridge on 5 December 1927, the first monarch to be born in the continental United States.

While living here Prince Mahidol graduated from Harvard Medical School and the Princess Mother studied nursing and household economics at Simmons College and local hospitals. In July 1928 the family returned to Thailand.


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703 Main Street, West Chop, Martha’s Vineyard

In the summer of 1926, Prince Mahidol of Siam (Thailand) stayed at this house with his wife and their children: Princess Galyani Vadhana (aged 3 years) and Prince Anandha (aged 1), who was to become King Rama VIII. Prince Mahidol was studying medicine at Harvard Medical School and the Princess Mother was studying nursing and household economics at Simmons College and local hospitals.

Prince Mahidol was a son of King Chulalongkorn and Queen Savang Vadhana and was the father of the two kings, Rama VIII and Rama IX. Prince Mahidol was the first Thai royal to study in the USA.
This house was the vacation home of Dr. Francis Bowes Sayre, a professor at Harvard Law School, who was adviser in foreign affairs to King Vajiravudh (Rama VI) in Bangkok (November 1923 ¬¬to September 1924) and in Europe (the ensuing year). His Majesty conferred on Dr. Sayre a distinctive name and title of high nobility: Phraya Kalyan Maitri.



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741 Main Street, West Chop, Martha’s Vineyard

In the summer of 1927, Prince Mahidol of Siam (Thailand) stayed at this house, the home of Mrs. Elijah Cleveland, with his wife and their children: Princess Galyani Vadhana (aged 4 years) and Prince Anandha (aged 2), who was to become King Rama VIII. Prince Mahidol was studying medicine at Harvard Medical School and the Princess Mother was studying nursing and household economics at Simmons College and local hospitals.
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Long live His Majesty the King of Thailand
khunshaw
Long live His Majesty the King of Thailand.
May he live for ten thousand years. ชัยโย ไชโย ชัยโย
Buon Zuey
Buon Zuey
Buon Zuey

Hello N Nhoona,
Ne How Ma?
zue Fun How?
topgun562
QUOTE (khunshaw @ Oct 26 2009, 02:56 AM) *
Long live His Majesty the King of Thailand.
May he live for ten thousand years. ชัยโย ไชโย ชัยโย
Buon Zuey
Buon Zuey
Buon Zuey

Hello N Nhoona,
Ne How Ma?
zue Fun How?

The Ape King will live for 2 months and hell is waiting for that monkey @$$. lol
bankchabi
QUOTE (topgun562 @ Oct 29 2009, 09:26 PM) *
The Ape King will live for 2 months and hell is waiting for monkey @$$. lol


Your eat dog.
ไอ้ส้นตีน
Naresuan
QUOTE (topgun562 @ Oct 29 2009, 10:26 AM) *
The Ape King will live for 2 months and hell is waiting for monkey @$$. lol



You're not invited to Thai Chat.

If you don't anything nice to say please keep it to yourself. Is this how the children of the communists educated? Please have some class.
topgun562
QUOTE (bankchabi @ Oct 29 2009, 07:53 AM) *
Your eat dog.
ไอ้ส้นตีน

U eat that monkey king hairy d!ck that why he still alive. lmao
topgun562
QUOTE (Naresuan @ Oct 29 2009, 07:56 AM) *
You're not invited to Thai Chat.

If you don't anything nice to say please keep it to yourself. Is this how the children of the communists educated? Please have some class.

Is this the same person that trolling around different chats and talking $hit. Chinaman, u better check yourself before telling people to be nice. what a dumb china boy!!! lmao
Naresuan
QUOTE (topgun562 @ Oct 29 2009, 12:09 PM) *
Is this the same person that trolling around different chats and talking $hit. Chinaman, u better check yourself before telling people to be nice. what a dumb china boy!!! lmao


ทอปกัน๕๖๒ เป็นลูก หลาน เหลน ของพวกคอมมิวนิศท์

topgun562 you are a descendant of the communists. It is still deep in your Khmer blood.
Nhoona
Siriraj Hospital, one of the biggest hospital in SE Asia established by the king 's father
MovieGuide
QUOTE (Nhoona @ Oct 30 2009, 05:29 PM) *
Siriraj Hospital, one of the biggest hospital in SE Asia established by the king 's father


heart.gif Until now a day this place still construction the new building for enlarge the hospital.
bankchabi
ขุดๆๆ กระทู้สร้างสรรค์ ฮี่ๆๆ
Nihonko
Love live the king
Last forever of his majesty
topgun562
QUOTE (Nihonko @ Oct 30 2009, 09:58 AM) *
Love live the king
Last forever of his majesty

FYI, the monkey king is not going live long. Long live SiaO!!!!
bankchabi
ไอ้เหี้ย ขี้อิจฉามีบอร์ดของชาติพวกมึง มึงเสียกมาเสนอหน้าในบอร์ดไทย อิจฉาไม่มีความลดละ ไอ้ควาย ชาติชั่ว
เจ้าของมึงตั้งแต่หนุ่มยันแก่เคยทำเหี้ยไรเพื่อบ้านเพื่อเมืองเพื่อประชาชนมึงบ้างป่าว โครงการดีๆเพื่อช่วยเหลือความลำบากของราษฎรแม่งไม่มี สงสัยไม่มีหัวคิด
กูว่าวันๆแม่งคงนั่งดูหนัง เป็นแค่คนแก่นอนเกากะโปกกรากๆ

แม่งเย็ดกูไม่อยากจะด่าหรอกเจ้ามึงอ่ะเค้าก็เป็นที่เคารพของมึงเหมือนกัน
Nhoona
QUOTE (MovieGuide @ Oct 30 2009, 06:01 AM) *
heart.gif Until now a day this place still construction the new building for enlarge the hospital.


biggthumpup.gif

QUOTE (bankchabi @ Oct 30 2009, 08:25 AM) *
ขุดๆๆ กระทู้สร้างสรรค์ ฮี่ๆๆ


ขุดๆๆ
khunshaw
QUOTE (Naresuan @ Oct 29 2009, 10:05 AM) *
ทอปกัน๕๖๒ เป็นลูก หลาน เหลน ของพวกคอมมิวนิศท์

topgun562 you are a descendant of the communists. It is still deep in your Khmer blood.

Also toplessgut was born in ankorwat famous whorehouse with khmer rouge fathers and khmer whore mother. icon_redface.gif
topgun562
QUOTE (khunshaw @ Oct 30 2009, 10:25 PM) *
Also toplessgut was born in ankorwat famous whorehouse with khmer rouge fathers and khmer whore mother. icon_redface.gif

Khunshaw was born in Soi Cowboy where is Chinaman dad met his Thai Whore mom. Therefore, they produce the ugliest Chinababy in Whoreland. lmao
khunshaw
QUOTE (topgun562 @ Oct 31 2009, 06:17 AM) *
Khunshaw was born in Soi Cowboy where is Chinaman dad met his Thai Whore mom. Therefore, they produce the ugliest Chinababy in Whoreland. lmao

copycat! Can't you do better, decadent offspring bastard of the ankorwat whorehouse? embarassedlaugh.gif
topgun562
QUOTE (khunshaw @ Oct 31 2009, 07:43 AM) *
copycat! Can't you do better, decadent offspring bastard of the ankorwat whorehouse? embarassedlaugh.gif

Chinaman, you're a ugly offspring from the great wall of China. lmao
khunshaw
QUOTE (topgun562 @ Oct 31 2009, 08:02 AM) *
Chinaman, you're a ugly offspring from the great wall of China. lmao

May be I am ugly but my heart is golden. embarassedlaugh.gif
May be you are pretty but ur heart is foul rotten pla dak/pla rah. bawling.gif
topgun562
QUOTE (khunshaw @ Oct 31 2009, 08:10 AM) *
May be I am ugly but my heart is golden. embarassedlaugh.gif
May be you are pretty but ur heart is foul rotten pla dak/pla rah. bawling.gif

Hey Jen boy! u ugly in and out. lmao
khunshaw
QUOTE (topgun562 @ Oct 31 2009, 08:15 AM) *
Hey Jen boy! u ugly in and out. lmao

I pity you for your negative mentality and attitude toward Thailand.
Your life must be a miserable fourth class US refugee, looked down by black, mexican and other asian. eek.gif
topgun562
QUOTE (khunshaw @ Nov 1 2009, 12:18 AM) *
I pity you for your negative mentality and attitude toward Thailand.
Your life must be a miserable fourth class US refugee, looked down by black, mexican and other asian. eek.gif

Hey Jen boy!! Why u care so much about Bangcock? Should u worry about Chinatown. Also, stop lying about u living in Thailand. U nothing but a ugly @$$ Jen boy living in ChinaTown some where in the United States. lmao
BestRice
QUOTE (topgun562 @ Nov 1 2009, 10:03 PM) *
Hey Jen boy!! Why u care so much about Bangcock? Should u worry about Chinatown. Also, stop lying about u living in Thailand. U nothing but a ugly @$$ Jen boy living in ChinaTown some where in the United States. lmao

ok ? soooo....
what ya got ? biggrin.gif
topgun562
QUOTE (BestRice @ Nov 1 2009, 08:28 AM) *
ok ? soooo....
what ya got ? biggrin.gif

Well, I got big dark meat waiting for the Ape King to open his old @$$ mouth. lmao
BestRice
QUOTE (topgun562 @ Nov 1 2009, 10:38 PM) *
Well, I got big dark meat waiting for the Ape King to open his old @$$ mouth. lmao

dude u know what thats rly mean u got nothin in ur country biggrin.gif
bankchabi
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