Deed from William Howes to James S. Howes
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Two Newspaper Clippings from, the Harwich Independent, Concerning the Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Underwood
Unknown (Dennis Historical Society Inc., 1895-07-23)Two newspaper clipping from the Harwich Independent, concerns the anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Underwood -
Obituary of William Allister
Unknown (Dennis Historical Society Inc.Yarmouth Register, 1908-07-20)Obituary of William Allister - the clipping is probably from the Yarmouth Register -
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 ... -
Obituary of William Smith
Unknown (Undated)Obituary of William Smith - the date and paper are not known -
School Register for the Dennis North High School for the Years 1897-1898
Unknown (Dennis Historical Society Inc., 1897-1898)School register for the Dennis North School, for the years 1897-1898. On the title page are lists of information, including committee members, lists of students and visitors and a list of reading -
Newspaper Clipping of an Essay Entitled: "Eastham and Orleans Historical Papers - No. 4"
Josiah Paine (Harwich Independent, Undated)Newspaper clipping of an essay, probably cut from the Harwich Independent; bears the title: "Eastham and Orleans Historical Papers - No. 4," written by Josiah Paine. The article/essay concerns the life and heirs of Samuel Osborn -
Newspaper Clipping of an Essay Entitled: "Eastham and Orleans Historical Papers - No. 7"
Josiah Paine (Harwich Independent, Undated)Newspaper clipping of an essay, probably from the Harwich Independent, entitled: "Eastham and Orleans Historical Papers - No. 7," written by Josiah Paine. The essay concerns the lives and ministry duties of Thomas Paine, ...