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There are 206 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 3 National Historic Landmarks. Those in the town of Barnstable may be found at National Register of Historic Places listings in Barnstable, Massachusetts. Four listings appear in more than one of these lists because the boundaries cross geographic ...
South of mid-Cape Highway (U.S. Route 6) and roughly bounded by County Ave., Willow St., Wood Rd., and Camp Ground Pond 41°40′59″N 70°15′44″W / 41.683056°N 70.262222°W / 41.683056; -70.262222 ( Yarmouth Camp Ground Historic
National Register of Historic Places in Barnstable County, Massachusetts (4 C, 98 P) Pages in category "History of Barnstable County, Massachusetts" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
Barnstable (/ ˈ b ɑːr n s t ə b əl / BARN-stə-bəl) is a town [3] [4] in the U.S. state of Massachusetts and the county seat of Barnstable County. [5] Barnstable is the largest community, both in land area and population, on Cape Cod, and is one of thirteen Massachusetts municipalities that have been granted city forms of government by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts but wish to retain ...
Weymouth Historical Society, 1881. Otis, Amos. Genealogical Notes of Barnstable, 1888-90. Ed CF Swift. Genealogical Publishing, 1979. “Passengers for New England.” [Hull Company Passenger List] New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 25, 1871, pp. 13-15. Republished online by Teaching American History.
Pages in category "National Register of Historic Places in Barnstable County, Massachusetts" The following 98 pages are in this category, out of 98 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This well-preserved house was owned by Daniel Crosby, the progenitor of the locally prominent Crosby family, and Reverend Edward Bourne Hinckley, the community's first librarian. It was also home to the local historical society for a time. [2] The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 18, 1987. [1]
Thomas Hinckley (bapt. March 19, 1618 – April 25, 1706) was the last governor of the Plymouth Colony.Born in England, he arrived in New England as a teenager, and was a leading settler of what is now Barnstable, Massachusetts.
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