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Faded Essay Written in Pencil Over Two Pages
Unknown (Undated)Essay written in pencil over two pages of a small, folded sheet; tiny, badly faded; very difficult to read; author not known. -
Faded Rough Draft of an Essay, Entitled: Liberty of Manner is Prejudiced to Every Virture
Unknown (Undated)Rough draft scrawled on a crumpled and torn sheet, in pencil, badly faded. Title appears to be: Liberty of Manner is Prejudiced to Every Virtue. No attempt to transcribe this. -
Essay Entitled: Importance of Ruling the Passions
Unknown (Undated)Essay undated with unknown author, scrawled in pencil on a scrap of paper, entitled: Importance of Ruling the Passions. Has lines scratched out and words interlined. Not transcribed. -
Unsigned Draft of an Essay
Unknown (Undated)Unsigned draft of an essay scrawled in pencil on a tiny piece of paper; nearly all illegible; not transcribed. -
Essay Entitled: A Pathetic Elegant Letter, from a Deserted Wife to a Faithless Husband, written in England a few years since
Unknown (17xx)Essay entitled: A Pathetic Elegant Letter, from a Deserted Wife to a Faithless Husband, written in England a few years since. The essay is written in a fine hand but the paper is torn, the ink is faded, it has bad foxing ... -
Essay Entitled: The East Dennis Miccellany
Unknown (Undated)Essay Entitled: The East Dennis Miccellany -
Essay Entitled: "Blackfish!"
Unknown (Undated)Typed five-page essay entitled: "Blackfish!" Concerns the incident when Dennis fishermen and villagers stood up to Portuguese crewmen, insisting upon their rights to the blackfish catch in Cape Cod Bay -
Booklet Written for the Superior Mercantile Post, Comprised of Several Essays Without Author or Date, Apparently Written for the East Dennis Lyceum
Unknown (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 ...