. The story of Martha's Vineyard, from the lips of its inhabitants, newspaper files and those who have visited its shores, including stray notes on local history and industries; . on the 3-1,88, 109, 147, 164, 184,200 Water Street, Nortli, Edgartown 42 Water Street, once Bass Creek, VineyardHaven 109 Weliataqua 133,136 Wesleyan Grove 59 West, Uncle Peter 79, 91 West, Peter, Another 93 West, Dr. Tliomas 131 West Tisbiiry 171 W^liale sliip disasters 41 Wliale ships of Edgartown 39 Whales and Whaling 3r> Wharf, Vineyard Haven 89 WhitinfT, Prof. Henry L 65, 190 Wliitson Bay 2 Windmill, Old, Vin


. The story of Martha's Vineyard, from the lips of its inhabitants, newspaper files and those who have visited its shores, including stray notes on local history and industries; . on the 3-1,88, 109, 147, 164, 184,200 Water Street, Nortli, Edgartown 42 Water Street, once Bass Creek, VineyardHaven 109 Weliataqua 133,136 Wesleyan Grove 59 West, Uncle Peter 79, 91 West, Peter, Another 93 West, Dr. Tliomas 131 West Tisbiiry 171 W^liale sliip disasters 41 Wliale ships of Edgartown 39 Whales and Whaling 3r> Wharf, Vineyard Haven 89 WhitinfT, Prof. Henry L 65, 190 Wliitson Bay 2 Windmill, Old, Vineyard Haven 122 Windygates 189 Winslow, Capt- J saac 110 Wintticket Cove 54 Worth, William Jenkins, 47 MAY 38 1908- LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 0 014 065 565 A ||. THE STORY OF MARTHAS Vineyard From the Lips of Its Inhabitants, Newspaper Files and Those Who Have Visited Its Shores, Including Stray Notes on Local History and Industries Collected and arranged by and Illustrated by C. G. and THOS. A. HINE PUBLISHED BY HINE BROTHERS lOO WILLIAM YORK 7 ^ iir SV )f CONGSESSJ - ]J08 • ^ ?•Jl> ..HUryCOi^Y A. Enterefl, according to Act of Congress, in tlie year 1908, by C. (i. HiXK,iu the otKce of the Librarian of Congress, Washington, D. C. BEFORE PROCEEDING. Professor Shaler wrote in 1874: Of those who travel, byfar the larger part are driven about the world by a hunger forthe curious. The evil demon that pursues them hides thebeauty of things near at hand with a veil of the commonplace,and sets on the horizon beacons that seem to point to fresherfields beyond. ? ??? ?• Marthas Vineyard gives a rich soil,beautiful drives, brooks and woods, features denied to itsbleaker sister to the east. The Vineyard has never had


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