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Famous Whaleboat is Presented to the Historical Society
Vineyard Gazette
The whaleboat in which Vineyarders out-pulled all others who met them here and elsewhere, has been presented to the Dukes County Historical Society...
12:15 pm, May 18, 1934
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Edgartown’s Master Shipbuilder
Vineyard Gazette
Generations have taken pride in the reputation of the Edgartown shipbuilder, master constructor of barns, barges and binnacle boxes, Manuel Swartz.
9:21 am, August 18, 1933
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Seagoing President Spends Night Here
Vineyard Gazette
President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the nation’s first real seagoing chief executive, made port at Edgartown Sunday afternoon in the midst of the nor’...
3:58 pm, June 26, 1933
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Emily Post’s Vineyard
Vineyard Gazette
To Vineyarders the most interesting contribution to a recent symposium on favorite vacation spots published by Vogue is that Mrs. Price Post, who...
12:54 pm, June 23, 1933
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Guide to the South Road Has Many Landmarks
Vineyard Gazette
South Road, the main artery of travel between eastern and western extremities of the Vineyard is at once outstanding in its natural scenery and its...
11:59 am, June 16, 1933
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Conservation Army, 219 Strong, Is Due
Vineyard Gazette
A conservation army, numbering 219 men, will arrive on the Island today to take up the work of reforestation in the state reservation under the...
1:51 pm, May 26, 1933
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Last Heath Hen is Dead and Race is Now Extinct, Expert Observers Agree
The Vineyard Gazette
Somewhere on the great plain of Martha’s Vineyard death and the heath hen have met. One day, just as usual, there was a bird called the heath hen,...
11:07 am, April 21, 1933
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Mail Away Your Copy of Gazette's First Invitation Edition
Vineyard Gazette
This is the first Invitation Edition of the Vineyard Gazette. The purpose is to invite and urge newcomers (and old friends as well) to visit Martha’s...
2:33 pm, April 13, 1933
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Happy Days Foretold in Gazette's Largest Edition in 87 Years
Vineyard Gazette
This issue of the Vineyard Gazette—sixteen pages—is the largest ever printed. Not only is the paper the largest, but the edition will run into...
2:30 pm, April 13, 1933
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Invitation to Martha's Vineyard
Vineyard Gazette
This issue of the Vineyard Gazette is an invitation particularly addressed to all those who have never visited Martha’s Vineyard. They will be...
2:26 pm, April 13, 1933
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Vineyard Serene as Business Carries on Through Bank Crisis
Vineyard Gazette
The Island this morning faces at least one more day of the national banking holiday. Telegrams from the United States treasury notified Vineyard...
9:48 am, March 10, 1933
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Islanders Had Close Ties with Coolidge
Vineyard Gazette
The death of Calvin Coolidge was the occasion for much sorrow and sympathy on the Vineyard. The former president had visited the Island many times...
1:34 pm, January 6, 1933
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