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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Letter from Francis Lousada to Captain Atwood.Collection: AtwoodFormat: TextSubjects: British, Captains, Cetacean (Schooner), Letters, Lone Star (Brig), Provincetown (Mass.)--History--19th century, Schooners, Shipwrecks, Whaling, and Atwood, Nathaniel
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"Cape Cod Fishermen in 1862; Autobiography of Captain N. E. Atwwod." An exerpt from...Collection: AtwoodFormat: TextSubjects: Atlantic Cod fishing, Fish trade--Massachusetts--Provincetown, and Fishers--Massachusetts--Provincetown
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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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