Vineyard Gazette
Our little boat has now been performing duty upon her route for one week, and we can confidently state that the public, generally, are satisfied with her accommodations.
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Vineyard Gazette
“There is a point beyond which forbearance ceases to be a virtue,” and we think the people of Martha’s Vineyard have, long since, exceeded that point.
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Vineyard Gazette
This new and superior steamer arrived at this port on her first trip from New Bedford, on Saturday last. Our old and much esteemed friend, Capt.
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Vineyard Gazette
We regret to announce the almost total loss of this splendid and favorite steamer by fire.
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Vineyard Gazette
The Steamer Eagle's Wing, Capt. Benj. C. Cromwell, now makes four trips per week to New Bedford, instead of three as heretofore.
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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.
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Vineyard Gazette
We are informed that at a meeting composed of the Directors of N. B. & T. B. R.
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The Vineyard Gazette
This favorite steamer, as will be seen by reference to our advertising columns, is to be sold at auction.
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Vineyard Gazette
The Fourth of July, the anniversary of the Nation’s independence, passed off in this town, without any public demonstration of joy, and the stillness of the Sabbath reigned throughout the day; but from many hearts devout aspirations of gratitude ascended...
Fourth of July
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The Vineyard Gazette
The new steamer Naushon, Capt., Holmes W. Smith, will run as follows, on and after Monday, the 23d of March.
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