9 edition of The story of Gloucester, Massachusetts, permanently settled 1623 found in the catalog.
Published
1917
by Clark the printer in Gloucester, Massachusetts, United States of America
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | prepared by Frederick W. Tibbets and given before the convention of the Massachusetts State Firemen"s Association at City Hall, Gloucester, Thursday afternoon, September 21, 1916. |
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LC Classifications | F74.G5 T55 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 52 p. |
Number of Pages | 52 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6598013M |
LC Control Number | 17013926 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 2724771 |
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This work was reproduced from the original artifact. Full text of "The story of Gloucester, Massachusetts, permanently settled ; an address" See other formats.G5 T55 Copy 2 * \\:R\\ WIATLY SETTLED \\ ADDRESS PREPARED \\\ FREDERICK W. TIBBETS / WD GIVEN 1 BEFORE THE CONVENTION OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE FIREMEN'S.
The story of Gloucester, Massachusetts, permanently settled [database on-line]. Provo, UT: Operations Inc, Full text of "The story of Gloucester, Massachusetts, permanently settled ; an address" See other formats 74 G5 T55 opy 1 THE STORY OF Gloucester MASSACHUSETTS THE STORY OF GLOUCESTER MASSACHUSETTS PERMANENTLY SETTLED AN ADDRESS PREPARED BY EREDERTCK W.
TIBBETS AND GIVEN BEFORE THE CONVENTION OV. Gloucester / ˈ ɡ l ɒ s t ər / is a city on Cape Ann in Essex County, Massachusetts, in the United is part of Massachusetts's North population at the U.S. Census. An important center of the fishing industry and a popular summer destination, Gloucester consists of an urban core on the north side of the harbor and the outlying neighborhoods of Country: United States.
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Contributor: Tibbets, Frederick Washington Date: Prior to 19th century. - Samuel de Champlain anchors in "Beauport." - Dorchester Company settlers arrive and setup at Stage Fort Park. or - Abraham Robinson, son of John Robinson (pastor), and band of Pilgrims, establishes settlement and fishing stage at Annisquam.; - Town of Gloucester incorporated.
- Edward Harraden house built. - Explore abbieflynn's board "Books", followed by people on Pinterest. See more ideas about Books, Gloucester and Film books pins. The Story of Gloucester Massachusetts, Permanently Settled An Address, by Frederick Washington Tibbets, Two Centuries of Travel in Essex County, Massachusetts: A Collection of Narrative and Observations Made By Travelers,by George Francis Dow, The Gloucester Fishermen's Memorial which includes the famous statue of The Gloucester Fisherman (also known as The Man at the Wheel) with the legend They That Go Down to the Sea in Ships, The sea was Gloucester's provider untilwhen the US government severely limited commercial fishing in the Gulf of Maine due to dangerously.
Origins of the Gloucester Fire Department. Gloucester was first established as a settlement inthree years after the pilgrims landed in Plymouth. The town of Gloucester was incorporated in ; it then included Sandy Bay, now the town of Rockport.
Gloucester was named after Gloucester, England, whence many of the settlers of that year came. Gloucester is a city in of the country's oldest settlements, established init serves as America's oldest seaport. Although the sea is contributing less to the city's economy, Gloucester is still a true New England fishing center as immortalized in the movie The Perfect Neck, the longest continually operating art colony in North America, is.
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Founded in by English fisherfolk, Gloucester is one of New England's oldest towns. This port on Cape Ann has made its living from fishing for almost years, and it has inspired books and films such as Rudyard Kipling's Captains Courageous and Sebastian Junger's The Perfect despite some recent economic diversification, the town still smells of fish.
Gloucester, city, Essex county, northeastern Massachusetts, lies on the southern shore of Cape Ann, facing Massachusetts Bay, about 30 miles (48 km) northeast of ster Harbor was first visited and mapped by Samuel de Champlain in –06, and the site (at Stage Fort Park) was settled by colonists from Dorchester, England, in George G.
Story Besides the many books and short stories he has written, he has been a short subject and feature contributor with many New England based magazines and newspapers.
Recently he wrote, produced and directed an audio walking tour of the Gloucester, Massachusetts waterfront called the Gloucester HarborWalk. — Gloucester settled by a company from Dorchester, England, and built fishing stages or wharves near Half Moon Beach, Stage Fort Park.
— Early colonists fished from wherries and dried the fish on flakes — took 4–10 days — Then later fished from shallops, sloops, pinnaces, barks. - Pins about historic Gloucester, Massachusetts. #gloucesterhistory. See more ideas about Gloucester, History and Massachusetts pins. Introduction to Gloucester, Massachusetts.
Gloucester, Massachusetts, in Essex county, is 18 miles NE of Lynn, Massachusetts and 27 miles NE of Boston, Massachusetts. The people of the city are in the Boston metropolitan area. Gloucester History. Gloucester was founded by the Dorchester Company and was chartered in by James I.
Gloucester was founded at Cape Ann by an expedition called the "Dorchester Company" of men from Dorchester (in the county of Dorset, England) chartered by James I in This date allows Gloucester to boast the first settlement in what would become the Massachusetts Bay Colony, as this town's first settlement predates both Salem.The History of the town and city of Gloucester, Cape Ann, Massachusetts was written by James Pringle in and is online at FRONT PAGE CHAPTER I, Norsemen and other travelers, page 9 CHAPTER II.
Cape Ann Visited by the Chevalier Champlain inpage 14 CHAPTER III. Foundation of the Massachusetts Colony, page.Gloucester, city ( pop. 28,), Essex co., NE Mass., on Cape Ann; settledinc. as a city It is a port of entry at the head of Gloucester Harbor, which is protected by a breakwater built from Eastern Point.