Black & white photo of a chest in DHS inventory.
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33 – Black & white photo of a chest in DHS inventory.Artifacts
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Memorandum by Daniel C. Bacon to William Howard Morss Esq. and Mrsrs Olyphant & Co
Daniel C. Bacon (1846-02-21)A Memorandum by Daniel C. Bacon, referred to in the corresponding letter from Daniel C. Bacon to Captain Prince S. Crowell -
Note from Tisdal & Dodge per McKendry
Tisdal & Dodge (Dennis Historical Society Inc., 1859-10-03)Note from Tisdal & Dodge per McKendry, to an unknown recipient -
Letter from Joshua Sears to Wife Minerva
Joshua Sears (1860-09-16)Letter from Joshua Sears in New York to wife Minerva -
Letter from Thomas Wood to Prince S. Crowell
Thomas Wood (1840-07-12)Folded, sealed letter from Thomas Wood to Prince S. Crowell; addressed: Captain Crowell of Ship Aurelius of Boston at City Point Virginia; stamped postmark: Savannah, JUl 12 -
Four-Page Verse Entitled: "Uncle Sam's Salaried Man," by Freeman G. Hall
Freeman G. Hall (Dennis Historical Society Inc., 1880)Four-Page Verse Entitled: "Uncle Sam's Salaried Man," by Freeman G. Hall, written as a companion piece to "The Sandy Neck Light Keep." -
Handmade Booklet Outlining the Settlement of the Fishing Voyage of the Schooner Eliza Ann Steele
Unknown author (1860)Handmade booklet of brownish paper, sewn together and folded along the sewn line; it contains 72 pages but many are blank. The booklet is a settlement of the Schooner Eliza Ann Steele's cod fish and mackerel voyage season ... -
Newspaper Clipping of an Essay Entitled: "The Attractions of Provincetown" by Reverend Frank H. Kasson
Reverend Frank H. Kasson (Undated)Newspaper clipping of an essay, cut from a Provincetown paper, entitled: "The Attractions of Provincetown," written by Reverend Frank H. Kasson. The essay concerns the historical importance of the old fashioned village of ...