Atwood Collection
Overview
Nathaniel E. Atwood, fisherman, amateur ichthyologist, Commissioner of Fisheries, representative to the Massachusetts State Legislature, friend and correspondent of the famous naturalist and scientist Louis Agassiz, who founded the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University, Nathaniel Atwood's life was remarkable in every respect. [More...]
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Handwritten letter, dated January 31, 1868, from Captain N.E. Atwood to his son, Captain...Collection: AtwoodFormat: TextSubjects: Autographs, Cetacean (Schooner), Lone Star (Brig), Provincetown (Mass.)--History--19th century, Shipwrecks, Whalers (Persons), Whaling, Whaling--Massachusetts--History, and Atwood, Nathaniel
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List of names and births and deaths taken from the Atwood Family bible from August 24, 1735...Collection: AtwoodFormat: TextSubjects: Biography, Captains, Childbirth, Families, and Fathers
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Boston Sunday Globe newspaper account of rescue of crew of Lone Star by Captain Nathaniel Atwood...Collection: AtwoodFormat: NewsprintSubjects: Boston Sunday Globe, Captains, Cetacean (Schooner), Lone Star (Brig), Provincetown (Mass.)--History--19th century, Schooners, Shipwrecks, Whaling, and Atwood, Nathaniel
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Photograph of Atwood home located at 5 Nickerson Street. House was originally floated over from...Collection: AtwoodFormat: PhotoSubjects: Captains, Dwellings, Families, Nickerson Street (Provincetown, Mass.), and Atwood, Nathaniel
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Biographical resume of Captain Nathaniel Ellis Atwood, born September 13, 1807 - died November 7,...Collection: AtwoodFormat: TextSubjects: Biography, Families, and Atwood, Nathaniel
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- Ambassadors [1]
- Atlantic Cod fishing [1]
- Atwood, Nathaniel [13]
- Autographs [3]
- Biography [3]
- Boston Sunday Globe [1]
- British [7]
- Cabinet officers [1]
- Captains [11]
- Cetacean (Schooner) [9]
- Childbirth [1]
- Dwellings [1]
- Families [3]
- Fathers [1]
- Fish trade--Massachusetts--Provincetown [1]
- Fishers--Massachusetts--Provincetown [1]
- Fishing [1]
- Gifts [1]
- Letters [11]
- Lifesaving [1]
- Lone Star (Brig) [9]
- Nickerson Street (Provincetown, Mass.) [1]
- Provincetown (Mass.)--History--19th century [12]
- Sailing ships [2]
- Schooners [6]
- Seward, William H. [1]
- Shipwrecks [11]
- Whalers (Persons) [4]
- Whaling [8]
- Whaling--Massachusetts--History [4]
- Whaling--Massachusetts--Provincetown--History [2]
- White House (Washington, D.C.) [1]
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