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The True Story of a Fugitive Slave: Or the Story a Gay Head Grandmother Told
Netta Vanderhoop
It was a few years before the Civil War that the incident here related took place. A large vessel in the lumbor-carrying trade was north-bound from...
10:36 am, February 3, 1921
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When the Island Echoed to the Locomotive’s Whistle
Vineyard Gazette
These were the last survivors of the Vineyard’s most ambitious project. Of course the right of way is an intangible thing at best to any but the...
9:04 am, January 27, 1921
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First Edgartown Woman to Vote for President
Vineyard Gazette
Mrs. Henry H. Jernegan was the first woman in Edgartown ever to cast a vote for the President of the United State. Mrs. Jernegan’s ballot dropped...
4:03 pm, November 4, 1920
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Women Cast Heavy In Keenly Contested Primaries
Vineyard Gazette
The vote of Martha’s Vineyard went for Joseph Walsh for congressman, Walter H. Renear for sheriff, and John W. Churchill for state senator in the...
5:01 pm, September 9, 1920
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First Woman to Vote
Vineyard Gazette
Mrs. Emma W. Terry, daughter of Ulysses E. Mayhew of West Tisbury, was the first woman to cast a vote at the primaries on Martha’s Vineyard.
2:35 pm, September 9, 1920
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First Linotype Machine on the Island
Vineyard Gazette
The linotype machine ranks with the invention of the printing press itself in importance to the printer of today. And now the Vineyard Gazette has...
4:20 pm, July 22, 1920
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Edgartown’s Honor Roll Unveiled in Bronze All The Island Celebrates July Fourth
Vineyard Gazette
To the martial music of her own brass band, Edgartown staged a parade in celebration of the Fourth and in honor of her veterans of the World war,...
2:35 pm, July 8, 1920
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Vineyard Haven Office for The Gazette
Vineyard Gazette
The Gazette announces this week the opening of a Vineyard Haven office. For a great many years this newspaper has carried under the heading on its...
3:56 pm, June 10, 1920
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To The Public
Vineyard Gazette
With this issue of the Gazette the undersigned, after over thirty-two years’ occupancy of its editorial chair, vacates the same, having this week...
2:06 pm, May 27, 1920
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Oak Bluffs Town Column
An Auction Bridge Club has been formed in Oak Bluffs. Some of the sportsmen have been fortunate and several geese have been the result.
12:45 pm, November 13, 1919
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Governor on the Vineyard Next Sunday
Vineyard Gazette
The Governor of the Commonwealth, Hon. Calvin Coolidge, will be the guest of the Martha’s Vineyard Camp-meeting Association next Sunday, Aug. 24, and...
1:21 pm, August 21, 1919
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To Wreck Port Hunter
Vineyard Gazette
The Mercantile Wrecking Co., of New Bedford, of which Barney Zeitz is the proprietor and with whom is associated Jacob Dreyfus & Sons, large...
4:11 pm, February 13, 1919
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