Receipt from Love C. Howes, Treasurer, to E.D. Crowell, Executor, for a Subscription to Lodging House on Camp Ground in Harwich
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Receipt from Love C. Howes, Treasurer, to E.D. Crowell, Executor, for a Subscription to Lodging House on Camp Ground in Harwich, $10.00Related items
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Obituary of William Henry Underwood
Unknown (Harwich Independent, 1899-11-29)Obituary of William Henry Underwood - the clipping is probably from the Harwich Independent -
Folded Letter and Petition Entitled: "To the Women of New England," Addressed to Nathan Stone, the Postmaster of Dennis
Mrs. Caleb Loring; Mrs. J.G. Palfrey; Mrs. John Pierpont; Mrs. J.L. Blake; Mrs. Sarah J. Hale; Mrs. Abbott Laurence; Mrs. A.H. Everett; Mrs. J.B. Davis; Mrs. David L. Child; Mrs. Nathan Hale; Mrs. E. Ticerman, Treasurer (18xx)Folded letter and petition, "To the Women of New England," addressed to Nathan Stone, Postmaste rof Dennis, requesting donations to finish the Bunker Hill Monument -
Harwichport Cottage
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Undated Envelope - Written Upon It: Certificates Cranberry Ground, Stock and a List
Unknown (Dennis Historical Society Inc., Undated) -
Warrant to Joshua Hall, Constable of Dennis
Enoch Hall, Selectman; Jonathan Nickerson, Selectman; Oren Howes, Selectman (Dennis Historical Society Inc., 1823-02-19)Request to Joshua Hall, Constable of Dennis, to summon all eligible voters to a meeting at the South Meeting House -
Paper Entitled: "Settlement with The Town of Dennis Feb 15th 1883"
Unknown (Dennis Historical Society Inc., 1883-02-15) -
Warrant to Elisha Howes, Constable of Dennis, to Summon Qualified Voters of the Town of Dennis
Perez Howes, Selectman; Lothrop Howes, Selectman (Dennis Historical Society Inc., 1818-02-13)Warrant to Elisha Howes, Constable of Dennis, to summon qualified voters of the Town of Dennis to a meeting at the North Meeting House -
Clipping on W.B.M. Meeting
Unknown (Dennis Historical Society Inc.Yarmouth Register, 1889-10-23)Clipping concerning the W.B.M. meeting, probably from the Yarmouth Register