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MacMillan

Overview

Rear Admiral Donald B. MacMillan, Provincetown's most famous son, was born on November 10, 1874 at 574 Commercial Street. From the beginning, an adventurous spirit, an indomitable will and a mind given to extraordinary inquiry were marks of his character. Throughout his very long life, Donald B. MacMillan was a man capable of great feats of physical strength and endurance, which were always accompanied by a patient good nature, steady judgment and genuine caring for his fellow man. [More...]

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  • Fish on Flakes
    Slide #14 of Rear Admiral Donald MacMillan's lecture: The Life-Saving Service of Cape Cod.
    Collection: MacMillan
    Format: Negative
    Subjects: Boats and boating, Cape Cod (Mass.) History, Fish trade--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Fishing, Lifesaving, Lifesaving stations--Massachusetts, Lifesaving stations--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Lifesaving stations--Massachusetts--Truro, Provincetown (Mass.)--History--19th century, Sailing ships, Shipwrecks, and MacMillan, Donald B.
  • MacMillan Museum Com. Letter 1958
    Letter to Town from Adm. MacMillan re: museum
    Collection: MacMillan
    Format: Text
    Subjects: Provincetown (Mass.)--History--20th century and MacMillan, Donald B.
  • MacMillan Thank You Letter 1967
    Thank you letter to Town from Adm. MacMillan
    Collection: MacMillan
    Format: Text
    Subjects: Birthdays, Letters, and MacMillan, Donald B.
  • MacMillan Readers Digest Article
    Readers Digest Article on the life of Donald B. MacMillan
    Collection: MacMillan
    Format: Text
    Subjects: Biography and MacMillan, Donald B.
  • Peary's 60th Anniversary
    Letters between PR firm and Town Manager re: 60th anniversary of Peary's exploration of North...
    Collection: MacMillan
    Format: Text
    Subjects: Letters, MacMillan, Donald B., and Arctic regions Discovery and exploration
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