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  • Loss of the Portland
    This newspaper article in the Portland Daily Press, dated January 1, 1967, is from the collection...
    Format: Newsprint
    Subjects: Barnstable County (Mass.) History, Cape Cod (Mass.) History, Fishing villages, Fishing villages--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Lifesaving, Portland (Steamer), Provincetown (Mass.)--History--19th century, Shipwrecks, Shipwrecks--Massachusetts--Cape Cod region, Shipwrecks--Massachusetts--Provincetown, and Hurricanes
  • Provincetown Fishing History
    An OCEA News article from the Outer Cape Environmental Association about the history of the...
    Collection: Municipal
    Format: Newsprint
    Subjects: Atlantic Cod fishing, Atlantic Fisherman, Barnstable County (Mass.) History, Cape Cod (Mass.) History, Fish trade--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Fish trapping, Fishers--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Fishing, Fishing nets, Fishing villages, Fishing villages--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Mackerel fishing, Provincetown (Mass.)--History--17th Century, Provincetown (Mass.)--History--18th century, Provincetown (Mass.)--History--19th century, and Salt industry and trade-Provincetown, Massachusetts
  • The Province Lands from 'Loiterer in New England'
    Chapter VI, entitled The Province Lands, from 'A Loiterer in New England'. Recounts some of the...
    Collection: Municipal
    Format: Newsprint
    Subjects: Barnstable County (Mass.) History, Cape Cod (Mass.) History, Cold Storages, Fisheries--Massachusetts--Provincetown--History, Fishing, Fishing boats--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Fishing villages, Fishing villages--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Gull Hill (Provincetown, Mass.), Harbors, Harbors--Provincetown--Mass, Industries, Long Point Settlement, Province Lands--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Provincelands, Provincetown (Mass.)--History--17th Century, Provincetown (Mass.)--History--18th century, Provincetown (Mass.)--History--19th century, and Salt industry and trade-Provincetown, Massachusetts
  • Those Were The Days by Dan Towler
    'Those Were The Days' is a collection of articles written by Dan Towler for Provincetown Magazine...
    Collection: Municipal
    Format: Newsprint
    Subjects: Architecture, domestic--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Art, Art Museums, Blessing of the Fleet, Bradford Street (Provincetown, Mass.), Cape Cod (Mass.) History, Churches, Commercial Street (Provincetown, Mass.), Highland Light, Highland Light (U.S), Lifesaving stations--Massachusetts, Lifesaving stations--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Lifesaving stations--Massachusetts--Truro, MacMillan Wharf (Provincetown, Mass.), Provincetown (Mass.)--History--20th century, Provincetown Art Association & Museum, Provincetown Magazine, Schools, Town Hall, Wharfs, Bell, John D., Chrysler, Walter, Gropius, Walter, Atkins-Mayo Road (Provincetown, Mass.), Barnstable County (Mass.) History, Crowds, Dune Shacks--Peaked Hill Bars Historic District, Explorers, Fishermen, Fishing boats--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Fishing villages, Fishing villages--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Guesthouses, Harbors, Harbors--Provincetown--Mass, Historical museums--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Museums--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Nautilus Club (Provincetown, MA), Railroads, Research Club (Provincetown, Mass.), Salt industry and trade-Provincetown, Massachusetts, Shipping, Shipwrecks, Shipwrecks--Massachusetts--Cape Cod region, Shipwrecks--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Stores/Business (Provincetown, Mass.), MacMillan, Donald B., Business, Kendall Lane (Provincetown, Mass.), and Hurricanes
  • Poor Howard's Wednesday Afternoon Post
    Poor Howard's Wednesday Afternoon Post, Volume I, Number I, June 29, 1966, Co-Editor's-in-Chief...
    Collection: Municipal
    Format: Newsprint
    Subjects: Advertising, Art, Editorials, Fishing villages, Fishing villages--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Literature, Provincetown (Mass.)--History--21st century, and Business
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