Salmon Chase in Congress
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Letter from Theodore Lyman to Prince S. Crowell
Theodore Lyman (Dennis Historical Society Inc., 1880-01-24)Letter from Theodore Lyman to Prince S. Crowell -
Letter from Spencer F. Baird to Prince S. Crowell, on Letterhead
Spencer F. Baird (Dennis Historical Society Inc., 1880-01-26)Letter from Spencer F. Baird, Commissioner, to Prince S, Crowell, on the letterhead: United State Commission, Fish and Fisheries, Washington D.C. -
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 ... -
Handmade Booklet Outlining the Settlement of the Fishing Voyage of the Schooner Eliza Ann Steele
Unknown (1857)Handmade booklet of blue-lined paper, sewn together and folded along the sewn line. It contains a total of 90 pages and outlines the settlement of the Schooner Eliza A. Steele cod and mackerel voyages for the season of ... -
Letter from Prince Crowell to E.A. Brackett and the Written Response of Brackett to Prince
Prince S. Crowell; E.A. Brackett (Dennis Historical Society Inc., 1880-01-28)Letter written by Prince S. Crowell to E.A. Brackett, on which Bracket has written a response -
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 ... -
Aunt Hattie's 1888
unknown (Dennis Historical Society Inc., 1888) -
Article about Caleb Chase, Entitled" "Mr. Chase's Welcome Home"
Unknown (Yarmouth Register, 1896-08-08)Article about the homecoming and reception of Caleb Chase - the clipping is probably from the Yarmouth Register