Hispanic Division: Back to Whaling in Southeastern New England
Portuguese Town Fathers in ProvincetownThe civic leaders of Provincetown in the early 1940s, all of Portuguese descent, are gathered in council, in front of a mural depicting the signing of the Pilgrim compact in the bay of Provincetown, upon the first landing of the Pilgrims on American soil. Almost symbolically, the town fathers, representing the new wave of nineteenth- and twentieth-century immigration, work in the shadow of one of the town's most important historical events.
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SELECT FROM THE FOLLOWING: Whaling Industry Links Early Nineteenth-Century Portuguese Settlements Jewish Congregation in Colonial Newport, Rhode Island Whaling Industry and Portuguese Immigration Centered in New Bedford, Massachusetts Portuguese School in New Bedford Bird's-eye View of Provincetown on Cape Cod Cod Fishing in New England Coastal Waters Portuguese Town Fathers in Provincetown Portuguese Settlement in the Fox Point Section of Providence, Rhode Island
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