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Two South Wellfleet Families: The Doanes and the Fosters
Last summer, in an effort to learn more about the families that lived in South Wellfleet, I was welcomed for a visit to the historic home of Ed Ayres and his son, and the home of Valerie and Bill Scheel. … Continue reading
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South Wellfleet Schools and Libraries
Massachusetts prides itself on its premier role in education, pointing to the 1642 Massachusetts Bay Colony law requiring that children be taught to read and write. In 1647 a law set out the size of a settlement that would be … Continue reading
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The Diminishing Fish and People
The years before the Civil War brought a good degree of prosperity to South Wellfleet. The South Wharf and its fishing operation brought many families to this part of town, and soon it had two churches, a store, and its … Continue reading
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South Wellfleet Glider School
In late July 1928, Peter Hesselbach, premier flier of the Darmstadt Academic in Rossiten, Germany, was catapulted up from Corn Hill in Truro in a glider craft just like the one that had recently set a world record for time … Continue reading
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Murder In South Wellfleet
On the night of May 2, 1859, between 12 and 1 AM, Eben S. Ward was murdered by his son-in-law, Samuel S. Rich. The Wards lived between the South Wellfleet church/cemetery and the area noted on early maps as “Fresh … Continue reading
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The Railroad Comes to South Wellfleet
The arrival of the railroad on Cape Cod in the middle of the Nineteenth Century brought a new level of change. Now the Cape towns were connected to each other and to the rest of Massachusetts. Fishermen and those harvesting … Continue reading
South Wellfleet Stagecoaches, Packet Boats and Early Telegraph
As I started to gather my notes about the railroad’s arrival in South Wellfleet, I realized that I should travel back in time a bit further and write about two earlier forms of travel: stagecoaches and packet boats. When the … Continue reading
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The South Wellfleet Post Office and Stores
The first Post Office in South Wellfleet was established in 1829 when Reuben Arey, Jr. was named the first postmaster. Naming a separate post office from Wellfleet’s, along with the establishment of the South Wharf and the Second Congregational Church … Continue reading
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Roads to South Wellfleet
Today, it’s just U.S. Route 6 that brings you down the Mid-Cape, around the traffic circle in Eastham, and then along four lanes – then two with shoulders – to South Wellfleet. Route 6 has such a major impact on life in … Continue reading
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South Wellfleet Methodists and Camp Meetings
Methodism came to North America in the 1760s. The Methodist Episcopal Church was formed in the United States in 1784, which one writer referred to as the first Christian denomination to be established in the new nation. The Congregationalists, the … Continue reading
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