Vineyard Gazette
In its issue of Saturday evening last the New Bedford Standard published the following as a special dispatch from Boston:  
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Whaling schooner Hattie E. Smith, Capt. John E. Johnson, Jr., arrived at Edgartown late Saturday evening, with a catch of 450 barrels sperm oil to Samuel Osborn, Jr. The Smith sailed May 21st, 1894, therefore absent less than six months. The vessel was in all the severe October gales, and was blown off, sustaining some damage to rigging and sails, and was running short of provisions. Sunday morning at about 11 o’clock the Smith sailed for New Bedford, where she will discharge her oil.
The past week has been an eventful one in the history of Cottage City and in her prospects for the future.
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One of the most delightfully situated Islands on the Atlantic coast is the old Indian home of the Chappaquiddic Tribe, now almost extinct, but sparsely settled by parties who make life busy in th
Martha’s Vineyard Herald
Vineyard Haven, April 20. - It was a great surprise to everyone on our Island to learn that Surgeon R. P. M.
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This new summer resort located at West Chop is very beautifully situated on the shores of Vineyard Haven harbor and Vineyard sound, but a few minutes ride from the village of Vineyard Haven.
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Vineyard Haven, Dec. 15. - Today has been a red letter day in the history of Vineyard Haven.
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The Vineyard Skating Rink, now transformed into the “Cottage City Casino,” equipped with stage and scenery and furnished with comfortable seating, is likely to prove one of the most popular institu
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The iron steamer City of Columbus, of the Boston & Savannah Steamboat Company, Capt. S. E.
The Vineyard Gazette
I have returned, myself and one or two more of us, as well as a number of others who are not “of us.” The first thing of course, on arriving, was to secure a good room, and I rather plume myself on
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It affords us sincere pleasure to announce that the question whether Katama was “to be or not to be” the scene of a new settlement and a resort for summer visitors, is certainly “to be.”
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The following is a copy of the bill incorporating the new town of Gay Head.  

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