Browsing by Subject "Poem"
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Booklet Written for the Superior Mercantile Post, Comprised of Several Essays Without Author or Date, Apparently Written for the East Dennis Lyceum
(Undated)This is a composition booklet, wrapped in a sheet of paper (used as a cover), for "Superior Mercantile Post. Manufactured for Tappan & Whittemore, Booksellers and Stationers, No. 114, Washington Street, Boston." Inside are ... -
Itemized Bill or Receipt from B.A. White to Mrs. I. Howes
(Dennis Historical Society Inc, 1893-10-12)Itemized bill or receipt, on a billhead; from B.A. White, Carpenter and Builder, to Mrs. I. Howes. The receipt lists costs for labor and materials while on the back is a badly faded handwritten poem, entitled: "Since She ... -
Letter in Pencil and Poem to Henry H. Sears from Sarah A. Sears
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Letter, Written on a 1968 Christmas Card, from Edwin Crowell to his Sister, Mildred
(1969-07-20)Letter from Edwin Crowell to his sister, Mildred. The letter was written in pencil on a 1968 Christmas Card -
Newspaper Clipping Entitled: Ninety-Fifth Birthday, Describes the Birthday of Louisa M. Crowell, and an Attached Handwritten Poem
(1947-07-xx)Newspaper clipping entitled: Ninety-Fifth Birthday; describes the birthday of Louisa M. Crowell, and an attached handwritten poem -
Newspaper Clipping for the Journal, Entitled: "Memento of Reverend Nathaniel Stone"
(1848-04)Newspaper Clipping for the Journal, Entitled: "Memento of Reverend Nathaniel Stone;" poem and obituary -
Note from Edwin D. Crowell Jr. to His Sister, Gertrude Crowell Taylor with an Attached Copy of a Letter
(1944-05-xx)Note, written in pencil, from Edwin D. Crowell Jr. to his sister, Gertrude Crowell Taylor. Attached is a letter from Edwin D. Crowell Jr. to Robert C. Taylor mentioning a previous letter from Robert C. Taylor with descriptive ... -
Obituary of Julia Bangs
(Undated)Obituary of Mrs. Julia Bangs - the clipping is undated and the paper is not known. It is badly torn in places. -
Obituary of Reuben Ryder Whelden
(Yarmouth Register, 1865-03-09)Obituary of Reuben Ryder Whelden - probably cut from the Yarmouth Register; the obituary is badly torn and worn. He was the first husband of Susan F. Baker Harding - handwriting at the bottom (in pencil) indicates as such. -
Obituary of William Eden/Eaton Baker
(Yarmouth Register, 1914-09-21)Obituary of Deacon William Eden/Eaton Baker, "Uncle William." The clipping is probably from the Yarmouth Register -
Poem
(17xx)A verse that extends over two sides of a sheet; it is very faded and difficult to read -
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Poem by Charles Hall
(Dennis Historical Society Inc., Undated)7 Pages hand written poem by Charles C. Hall. Lines addressed to my Scholars -
Poem Entitled, "At the Gate of the Silent City," by Emily Baker Smalle
(Yarmouth Register, 1903-09-xx)Poem entitled: "At the Gate of the Silent City," Emily Baker Smalle. The poem is probably clipped from the Yarmouth Register -
Poem Entitled: "What is That in Thine Hand," by Amanda Snow
(Undated)Poem entitled: "What is That in Thine Hand," by Amanda Snow; the poem is religious in nature. The clipping is from unknown paper -
Poem Entitled: How a Minister Introduced Himself to a Young Lady
(17xx)Scrap of paper with a verse on one side and notes on the other -
Portion of a Poem Written by Betsey Sears of Brewster
(Undated)Portion of a poem written by Betsey Sears of Brewster; the last line of an earlier verse is clipped off and illegible -
A Sheet with the Titles: "Sundrie Religions" and "Sundrie Sect in Religion"
(17xx)A sheet with the titles: "Sundrie Religions" and "Sundrie Sect in Religion." The sheet consists of different sects and beliefs towards several religious motifs, including methods to salvation and original sin. On the back ... -
That's Cape Cod
(Dennis Historical Society Inc., 1938-12-16)