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Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum Collection

Showing all archives in the Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum collection, Lifesaving stations--Massachusetts--Provincetown subject
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  • John R. Smith Scrapbook
    This is a collection of photographs taken by photographer John R. Smith who was born in 1859 and...
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    Subjects: Airships, Architecture, domestic--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Atlantic Fisherman, Boat ramps, Boathouses, Boats and boating, Bradford Street (Provincetown, Mass.), Cape Cod (Mass.) History, Cape Cod houses, Center Methodist Episcopal Church (Provincetown, Mass.), Churches, Cold Storages, Commercial Street (Provincetown, Mass.), Crowds, Dedication Services, Docks, East End (Provincetown, Mass.), Fire houses, Fires, Fish trade--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Fisheries--Massachusetts--Provincetown--History, Fishermen, Fishes, Fishing, Fishing boats--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Fishing nets, Fishing villages, Fishing villages--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Freemasons, Gosnold Street (Provincetown, Mass.), Harbors, Harbors--Provincetown--Mass, High Pole Hill (Provincetown, Mass.), High Schools--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Highland Light, Historic Districts--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Historic buildings--Massachusetts-Provincetown, Lifesaving, Lifesaving stations--Massachusetts, Lifesaving stations--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Mackerel fishing, Military history, Mooring of ships, Peaked Hill Bars Station, Province Lands--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Provincelands, Provincetown (Mass.)--History--19th century, Provincetown (Mass.)--History--20th century, Provincetown Volunteer Fire Department, Sailing ships, Salt industry and trade-Provincetown, Massachusetts, Schools, Schooners, Seamen's Bank, Shipwrecks, Shipwrecks--Massachusetts--Cape Cod region, Shipwrecks--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Town Center (Provincetown, Mass.), Town Crier, Town Hall, United States. Life-Saving Service, Waterfronts, West End (Provincetown, Mass.), Wharfs, Windstorms--Massachusetts--History--19th century, Smith, John R., Business, Masonic Place (Provincetown, Mass.), and Ryder Street (Provincetown, Mass.)
  • Life Saving Service photographs
    These Photographs were found in Charles “Stormy” Mayo’s attic thought to have belonged to his...
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    Subjects: Highland Light, Highland Light (U.S), Lifesaving stations--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Peaked Hill Bars Station, Race Point--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Schooners, United States. Life-Saving Service, and Whalers (Persons)
  • Life Saving Service photographs
    These Photographs were found in Charles “Stormy” Mayo’s attic thought to have belonged to his...
    Format: Photo
    Subjects: Highland Light, Highland Light (U.S), Lifesaving stations--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Peaked Hill Bars Station, Race Point--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Schooners, United States. Life-Saving Service, and Whalers (Persons)
  • Raymond W. Lewis Scrapbook
    From the collection of the Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum, a scrapbook belonging to...
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    Subjects: Atlantic Fisherman, Barnstable County (Mass.) History, Cape Cod (Mass.) History, Captains, Churches, Dickinson, Edwin, Dune Shacks--Peaked Hill Bars Historic District, Fires, Fisheries--Massachusetts--Provincetown--History, Fishermen, Fishers--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Fishing villages, Fishing villages--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Harbors, Harbors--Provincetown--Mass, Lifesaving, Lifesaving stations--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Military history, Navigation, New Bedford Standard, New Bedford Times, Peaked Hill Bars Station, Provincetown (Mass.)--History--20th century, Sailing ships, Schooners, Shipwrecks, Shipwrecks--Massachusetts--Cape Cod region, Shipwrecks--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Shipwrecks--Massachusetts--Truro, United States Coast Guard, Whaling, Whaling--Massachusetts--History, and Whaling--Massachusetts--Provincetown--History
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