MacMillan Collection
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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Slide #484 of Rear Admiral Donald MacMillan's lecture: The Life-Saving Service of Cape CodCollection: MacMillanFormat: NegativeSubjects: Boats and boating, Cape Cod (Mass.) History, Lifesaving, Lifesaving stations--Massachusetts, Lifesaving stations--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Lifesaving stations--Massachusetts--Truro, Sailing ships, Shipwrecks, and MacMillan, Donald B.
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1885 booklet, "Chequocket Provincetown",compiled and arranged by Herman A. Jennings. ...Collection: MacMillanFormat: TextSubjects: Advertising, Business Records, Cape Cod (Mass.) Description and travel, Center Methodist Episcopal Church (Provincetown, Mass.), Churches, Commercial Street (Provincetown, Mass.), Gull Hill (Provincetown, Mass.), Historic buildings--Massachusetts-Provincetown, Local government -- Massachusetts -- Provincetown, Provincetown (Mass.) -- Politics and government, Provincetown (Mass.) Directories, Provincetown (Mass.)--Description and travel, Provincetown (Mass.)--Guidebooks, Provincetown (Mass.)--History--19th century, Jennings, Herman A., and MacMillan, Donald B.
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Slide #92 of Rear Admiral Donald MacMillan's lecture: The Life-Saving Service of Cape CodCollection: MacMillanFormat: NegativeSubjects: Boats and boating, Cape Cod (Mass.) History, Lifesaving, Lifesaving stations--Massachusetts, Lifesaving stations--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Lifesaving stations--Massachusetts--Truro, Sailing ships, and Shipwrecks
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Photograph of Donald and Miriam MacMillan aboard the "Bowdoin."Collection: MacMillanFormat: PhotoSubjects: Arctic regions, Arctic regions Discovery and exploration, Bowdoin (Ship), Explorers, North Pole, MacMillan, Donald B., and MacMillan, Miriam
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Slide #63 of Rear Admiral Donald MacMillan's lecture: The Life-Saving Service of Cape CodCollection: MacMillanFormat: NegativeSubjects: Boats and boating, Cape Cod (Mass.) History, Lifesaving, Lifesaving stations--Massachusetts, Lifesaving stations--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Lifesaving stations--Massachusetts--Truro, and MacMillan, Donald B.
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- Advertising [1]
- Airplanes [1]
- American Cancer Society [1]
- American Radio Relay League [1]
- Anchor and Ark Club [1]
- Arctic regions [14]
- Arctic regions Discovery and exploration [29]
- Art [1]
- Autobiography [1]
- Autographs [3]
- Baker, Larry [2]
- Barnstable County (Mass.) History [6]
- Barrie, Steve [1]
- Bell, John D. [2]
- Biography [4]
- Birthdays [3]
- Boats and boating [91]
- Boston Herald [1]
- Boston Sunday Herald [1]
- Bowdoin (Ship) [16]
- Boys [1]
- Business Records [1]
- Cape Cod (Mass.) Description and travel [1]
- Cape Cod (Mass.) History [95]
- Captains [3]
- Center Methodist Episcopal Church (Provincetown, Mass.) [5]
- Churches [4]
- Clark, Eugene S. [1]
- Commercial Street (Provincetown, Mass.) [1]
- Costello, Paul [1]
- Davis, C. Claire [1]
- Death [3]
- Dedication Services [2]
- Diaries [2]
- Drowning [4]
- Eskimos [4]
- Explorers [25]
- Firearms [1]
- Fish trade--Massachusetts--Provincetown [3]
- Fishing [4]
- Fishing boats--Massachusetts--Provincetown [2]
- Fishing nets [1]
- Fishing villages [1]
- Fishing villages--Massachusetts--Provincetown [6]
- Funeral rites and ceremonies (Provincetown, Mass.) [2]
- Furcolo, Foster [1]
- Gifts [1]
- Gull Hill (Provincetown, Mass.) [1]
- Hancock, Robert [2]
- Harbors [1]
- Harbors--Provincetown--Mass [4]
- Henderson, Frank [5]
- Highland Light [1]
- Highland Light (U.S) [1]
- Historic buildings--Massachusetts-Provincetown [1]
- Historic Districts--Massachusetts--Provincetown [4]
- Historical museums--Massachusetts--Provincetown [3]
- Jennings, Herman A. [1]
- Jensen, Claude [1]
- Kennedy, John F. [1]
- Labrador [4]
- Lema, Joseph [2]
- Letters [12]
- Life preservers [1]
- Lifeboats [2]
- Lifesaving [90]
- Lifesaving stations--Massachusetts [81]
- Lifesaving stations--Massachusetts--Provincetown [81]
- Lifesaving stations--Massachusetts--Truro [79]
- Local government -- Massachusetts -- Provincetown [1]
- MacMillan Wharf (Provincetown, Mass.) [10]
- MacMillan, Donald B. [129]
- MacMillan, Miriam [19]
- Mayflower II (Ship) [4]
- Moffett, Ross [1]
- Moravians [2]
- Mothers [1]
- Museums--Massachusetts--Provincetown [1]
- Names [4]
- Navigation [1]
- New York Times Company [1]
- Newfoundland and Labrador--Hebron [1]
- Newfoundland and Labrador--Nain region [2]
- Nickerson, Theodore S. [1]
- Nixon, Richard Milhouse [1]
- North Pole [9]
- Oppenheim, S. Edmund [2]
- Peaked Hill Bars Station [4]
- Poe, Edgar Allen [1]
- Portland (Steamer) [2]
- Portland Gale [1]
- Portraits [3]
- Provincetown (Mass.) -- Politics and government [1]
- Provincetown (Mass.) Board of Selectmen [3]
- Provincetown (Mass.) Directories [1]
- Provincetown (Mass.)--Description and travel [3]
- Provincetown (Mass.)--Guidebooks [2]
- Provincetown (Mass.)--History--19th century [46]
- Provincetown (Mass.)--History--20th century [34]
- Provincetown Advocate [2]
- Provincetown Heritage Museum [1]
- Radio [4]
- Radio--History [2]
- Rotogravures [1]
- Sailing ships [72]
- Sailors [1]
- Schooners [9]
- Shipping [1]
- Shipwrecks [84]
- Shipwrecks--Massachusetts--Cape Cod region [4]
- Shipwrecks--Massachusetts--Provincetown [4]
- Shipwrecks--Massachusetts--Truro [3]
- Sled dogs [1]
- Small, Hayes [1]
- Small, Isaac M. [1]
- Small, Jonathan [1]
- Smith, Nancy Paine [1]
- South Pole [1]
- Stalker, H. LeBaron [1]
- Town Hall [2]
- Truro (Mass.)--History--19th century [2]
- Truro (Mass.)--History--20th century [1]
- United States. Life-Saving Service [1]
- Waterfronts [2]
- Weirs [2]
- Whaling [4]
- Wharfs [2]
- White House (Washington, D.C.) [1]
- Wild Horse [2]
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