Stand Alone Documents Collection
Overview
The initial focus of the History Preservation Project was on the wealth of material from the now defunct Provincetown Heritage Museum. Open in 1975 to showcase Provincetown's rich and varied history, the Heritage Museum doors closed permanently to the public in 2002. When possible, material was organized and assessed by subject, and in some cases by donor, but in some instances a document or photograph defied inclusion in existing collections and yet was an important part of Provincetown's history. The Provincetown record of who served in the Rebellion of 1861, Provincetown's first Resident Directory in 1886, and a burial listing of the Winthrop Street Cemetery – Provincetown's oldest existent cemetery – are but a few of the items housed under the collective Stand Alone title. In time, as review of the as yet unassessed material from the Heritage Museum occurs, these stand alone items may migrate and be incorporated into other collections as appropriate, but in the meantime remain house here in a varied and broad ranging assortment for your browsing pleasure and review.
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Obituaries of Joseph E. Macara , Rear Admiral Donald MacMillan, Nathan Malchman, Barbara...Collection: Stand Alone DocumentsFormat: TextSubjects: Biography and Death
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A playbill from the season of 1927 of the Wharf Players for Fourth of July. Features a wood block...Collection: Stand Alone DocumentsFormat: ArtworkSubjects: Theater--Massachusetts--Provincetown--History--20th Century and Theaters
Collections
- All Collections
- Stand Alone Documents [52]
Formats
Subjects
- All Subjects
- Advertising [3]
- Airplanes [1]
- Airships [1]
- Allerton Street (Provincetown, Mass.) [1]
- Anchor and Ark Club [1]
- Architecture, domestic--Massachusetts--Provincetown [5]
- Art [2]
- Atkins Lane (Provincetown, Mass.) [1]
- Atlantic Cod fishing [2]
- Atlantic Fisherman [1]
- Barnstable County (Mass.) History [19]
- Biography [1]
- Blessing of the Fleet [1]
- Boathouses [1]
- Boats and boating [5]
- Bradford Street (Provincetown, Mass.) [3]
- Breakwater (West End) [1]
- Business [3]
- Cape Cod (Mass.) Description and travel [3]
- Cape Cod (Mass.) History [20]
- Cape Cod houses [7]
- Captains [2]
- Cemeteries [1]
- Center Methodist Episcopal Church (Provincetown, Mass.) [2]
- Center Street (Provincetown, Mass.) [1]
- Churches [2]
- Clark, Eugene S. [1]
- Cold Storages [2]
- Commercial Street (Provincetown, Mass.) [7]
- Conant Street (Provincetown, Mass.) [1]
- Cottages [1]
- Death [6]
- Docks [2]
- Dories (boats) [2]
- Drowning [1]
- Dwellings [3]
- East End (Provincetown, Mass.) [3]
- Families [10]
- Fathers [2]
- Fire houses [3]
- Fish trade--Massachusetts--Provincetown [6]
- Fisheries--Massachusetts--Provincetown--History [1]
- Fishermen [6]
- Fishers [1]
- Fishers--Massachusetts--Provincetown [2]
- Fishing [6]
- Fishing boats--Massachusetts--Provincetown [8]
- Fishing nets [2]
- Fishing villages [6]
- Fishing villages--Massachusetts--Provincetown [10]
- Funeral rites and ceremonies (Provincetown, Mass.) [1]
- Guesthouses [1]
- Harbors [4]
- Harbors--Provincetown--Mass [7]
- Harpers Magazine [1]
- High Pole Hill (Provincetown, Mass.) [4]
- Highland Light [1]
- Highland Light (U.S) [1]
- Historic buildings--Massachusetts-Provincetown [6]
- Historical museums--Massachusetts--Provincetown [1]
- Hunt, Peter [1]
- Hurricanes [1]
- Ice Harvest [1]
- Industries [1]
- Johnson Street (Provincetown, Mass.) [1]
- Kennedy, John F. [1]
- Lifesaving [2]
- Lifesaving stations--Massachusetts [3]
- Lifesaving stations--Massachusetts--Provincetown [3]
- Lifesaving stations--Massachusetts--Truro [1]
- Lipton Cup (trophy) [1]
- Literature [1]
- Local government -- Massachusetts -- Provincetown [1]
- Long Point Settlement [1]
- MacMillan Wharf (Provincetown, Mass.) [2]
- MacMillan, Donald B. [1]
- MacMillan, Miriam [1]
- Mayflower [1]
- Military history [2]
- Murchison House [4]
- Murchison, Dr. Carl [1]
- Museums--Massachusetts--Provincetown [1]
- Names [4]
- New Bedford (Mass.) [2]
- Peaked Hill Bars Station [1]
- Pilgrim Monument [5]
- Pilgrims (New Plymouth Colony) [1]
- Portland (Steamer) [2]
- Portland Gale [1]
- Portraits [3]
- Province Lands--Massachusetts--Provincetown [2]
- Provincelands [2]
- Provincetown (Mass.) Directories [2]
- Provincetown (Mass.)--Description and travel [1]
- Provincetown (Mass.)--History--18th century [1]
- Provincetown (Mass.)--History--19th century [18]
- Provincetown (Mass.)--History--20th century [21]
- Provincetown Heritage Museum [1]
- Provincetown Players [4]
- Provincetown Volunteer Fire Department [1]
- Race Point--Massachusetts--Provincetown [2]
- Railroad Avenue (Provincetown, Mass.) [1]
- Railroads [5]
- Sailing ships [6]
- Sailors [2]
- Salt industry and trade-Provincetown, Massachusetts [2]
- Schools [2]
- Schooners [8]
- Shipping [1]
- Shipwrecks [3]
- Shipwrecks--Massachusetts--Cape Cod region [2]
- Shipwrecks--Massachusetts--Provincetown [2]
- Theater--Massachusetts--Provincetown--History--20th Century [8]
- Theaters [8]
- Town Center (Provincetown, Mass.) [3]
- Town Crier [1]
- Town Hall [7]
- United States Coast Guard [1]
- United States Navy [1]
- Waterfronts [4]
- West End (Provincetown, Mass.) [6]
- Whalers (Persons) [3]
- Whaling [6]
- Whaling masters [2]
- Whaling--Massachusetts--History [2]
- Whaling--Massachusetts--Provincetown--History [6]
- Wharfs [7]
- Windstorms--Massachusetts--History--19th century [1]
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