View of Provincetown, Barnstable County, M.A., 1877 / drawn & published by F. K. Rogers. This colorful panoramic print of Provincetown, Massachusetts was drawn and published by F. Kimball Rogers in 1877. Provincetown was settled in 1700 at the tip of the Cape Cod peninsula.
Known for its fine fishing, Provincetown’s deep-water harbor enabled whalers to conduct business at this point during the 1800's.
The illustration, from Long Point, shows Provincetown landscape with nautical activities in the foreground.
Features references to the following locations: Centennary Church. Universalist Church. Town Hall. Orthodox Church. Centre School. Centre Methodist Church.
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