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  1. 007.030.001 - Newsletter

    A six page typed newsletter of the American Institute of Nautical Archaeology (AINA) for the Summer of 1976. The main article is about The Penobscot Expedition discussing the failed military movement of 1779. The privateer Ship Defence was owned by John and Andrew Cabot of Beverly and was burned to avoid capture by a British frigate in Penobscot Bay in Maine. Marine archaeology of the Defence was ongoing through the mid 1970s through the early 19...

    Record Type: Archive

    Newsletter, The Penobscot Expedition, AINA Summer 1976
  2. 007.030.002 - Newsletter

    A six-page typed newsletter of the American Institute of Nautical Archaeology (AINA) for the Summer of 1975. The main article is about The Penobscot Expedition discussing the failed military movement of 1779. The privateer Ship Defence was owned by John and Andrew Cabot of Beverly and was burned to avoid capture by a British frigate in Penobscot Bay in Maine. Marine archaeology of the Defence was ongoing through the mid 1970s through the early 19...

    Record Type: Archive

    Newsletter, 1779 - 1975 Penobscot Bay Expedition, AINA Summer 1975
  3. 007.030.003 - Newsletter

    An eight-page newsletter of the Institute of Nautical Archaeology for the Spring of 1983. The main article is about The Penobscot Expedition discussing the failed military movement of 1779. The privateer Ship Defence was owned by John and Andrew Cabot of Beverly and was burned to avoid capture by a British frigate in Penobscot Bay in Maine. Marine archaeology of the Defence was ongoing through the mid 1970s through the early 1980s.

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    Newsletter, Excavation of the Defence - Final Phase, INA Spring 1983
  4. FIC016.065 - Map

    1785 Map showing the "Attack of the Rebels upon Fort Penobscot" in 1779. It was printed for a history of England published in 1785. The scan shows only the top left side of the map.

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    Attack of the Rebels upon Fort Penobscot in the Province of New England in which their Fleet was totally destroyed and their Army dispersed the 14th August 1779"
  5. FIC.2020.079.001 - Diary

    Camp Fire Girls Diary 1919-1921 Camp Wabun in Winchester, New Hampshire. This leather bound loose-leaf diary documents some of the summer camp activities of a group of young Beverly women. There are hand-drawn illustrations, menus, photographs of camp activities, tent assignments, evening prayer, and food costs. Page 97 of the diary includes a photo of a young woman diving into a lake. A sepia photograph of a young woman about to dive off ...

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    Camp Fire Girls Diary

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