Foster, William Hall; sketches of W. Wells Brown & Stephen Symonds Foster
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Newspaper Clipping from The Register, Entitled: Dennis' Captain Prince Crowell: Anti-Slavery Efforts on Cape Cod,Written by Barbara MacPhee
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Dennis Port Fishing Account Ledger
Wilbur Kelley Baker (Undated)The ledger is 8" W x 9 5/8" H x ½" T, hard cover, with lined and 252 pre-numbered pages; it is in quite good condition, but some of the pages have been torn out and lost, probably by the author. It appears to be mostly in ... -
Small Composition-Book Ledger of Schooner Accounts
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Letter from Joshua Sears to his Wife, Minerva
Joshua Sears (1859-08-07)Letter from Joshua Sears, in Hong Kong, to his wife Minerva -
Clipping from an Unknown Paper Concerning the Birthday of Mrs. Hannah Foster Goss
Unknown (Dennis Historical Society Inc.Unknown Newspaper, 1899)Newspaper clipping from an unknown paper, outlining the life and celebrating the ninety-first birthday of Hannah Foster Goss -
Several Legal-Sized Sheets of Paper Sewn Together
Unknown (Dennis Historical Society Inc., 1859-12-14)Several pages of mostly legal-sized paper sewn together. The first sheets appear to be the draft of a letter to the editor, while several titled blocks of prose follow -
Deed from Reuben Young to James Taylor
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Letter from Polly D. Crowell to son, Azariah
Polly D. Crowell (Dennis Historical Society Inc., 1865-02-19)Letter from Polly D. Crowell to son, Azariah; no envelope