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Slavery
It is very much to be deplored that the subject of slavery in our country has become such a paramount interest in politics, as nearly to drive away...
2:34 pm, November 27, 1857
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The Marcy House
Vineyard Gazette
The Marcy House, recently opened in this village, is in excellent order for the accommodation of travelers. Every thing about it is neat and...
1:27 pm, April 17, 1857
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The Dred Scott Decision
The Vineyard Gazette
The decision of a majority of the Judges of the Supreme Court adverse to the right of citizenship of this individual, has called forth many severe...
11:30 am, April 17, 1857
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Public House Notice
Vineyard Gazette
The undersigned would respectively give notice that he has opened the large and commodious house, known as the Marcy House, at Edgartown.
1:26 pm, April 3, 1857
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An Old Landmark Gone
Vineyard Gazette
Mrs. Nancy Michael, known to most our readers by the familiar cognomen of “Black Nance” is no more. She departed this life on Saturday last, at a...
4:39 pm, January 2, 1857
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New Light at Gay Head
Vineyard Gazette
Notice to Mariners. - The new light at Gay Head will be exhibited at sunset on December 1st, 1856, and will be kept burning during every night...
3:29 pm, November 14, 1856
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The Cable Is Down
Vineyard Gazette
The submarine cable which is henceforth to connect us with the world, was safely and expeditiously put down on Wednesday forenoon last, between the...
12:35 pm, July 18, 1856
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Massachusetts Legislature
Vineyard Gazette
In the Senate, on the 20th inst., the bill authorizing Shaw Norris to build a wharf, was passed to be engrossed. In the House, a remonstrance was...
3:53 pm, March 28, 1856
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Citizens of Edgartown Opposed to Slavery
Vineyard Gazette
The citizens of Edgartown, opposed to the further extension of slavery in this country, assembled at the Town Hall on Friday evening last. E....
10:52 am, September 21, 1855
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Intermarriage of Blood Relations
Vineyard Gazette
It was the Rev. Charles Brooks, of Boston, who said at the late Scientific Association, in Providence, that there was hardly a living descendant of...
2:10 pm, August 31, 1855
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Slaves
Vineyard Gazette
We learn that two or three slaves, fresh from the South, were in town last week. They were conveyed to New Bedford by one of the colored residents of...
4:38 pm, May 11, 1855
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Arrival of the Metacomet: the Big Guns Brought Out!
Vineyard Gazette
The new and beautiful steamer Metacomet, which is to ply between this place and Fairhaven, arrived here, on her first trip, Thursday afternoon.
12:52 pm, October 6, 1854
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