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Nantucket Historical Association Officers and Staff
NANTUCKET HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION OFFICERS
President, Leroy H. True Vice-Presidents, Albert G. Brock, George W. Jones, Alcon Chadwick, Albert F. Egan, Jr.,
Walter Beinecke, Jr., Mrs. Charles Clark Coffin Honorary Vice-Presidents, W. Ripley Nelson, Henry B. Coleman Secretary, Richard C. Austin Treasurer, John N. Welch Councillors, Leroy H. True, Chairman
Mrs. H. Crowell Freeman, Miss Mary Gardner, terms expire 1976, Benjamin Richmond,
Francis W. Pease, terms expire 1977; Mrs. R. A. Orleans, term expires 1978; Robert D.
Congdon, Harold W. Lindley, terms expire 1979 Curator, Miss Dorothy Gardner Historian, Edouard A. Stackpole Editor, "Historic Nantucket", Edouard A. Stackpole; Assistant Editor, Mrs. Merle Turner
Orleans.
STAFF
Oldest House: Chairman, Mrs. Kenneth S. Baird
Receptionists: Mrs. Margaret Crowell, Miss Adeline Cravott Hadwen House-Satler Memorial: Chairman, Mrs. Phoebe P. Swain
Receptionists: Mrs. Irving A. Soverino, Mrs. Alfred A. Hall, Mrs. Henry G. Kehlenbeck 1800 House:
Receptionist: Mrs. John Kittila, Sr. Old Gaol: Chairman, Albert G. Brock Whaling Museum: Chairman, Hugh R. Chace
Receptionists: Clarence H. Swift, Mrs. Herbert Sandsbury, Frank Pattison,
Abram Niles, James A. Watts, Miss Lucia Arno. Peter Foulger Museum: Chairman and Director, Edouard A. Stackpole
Receptionists: Mrs. Elizabeth B. Worth, Mrs. Clara Block, Joseph Sylvia
Librarian: Mrs. Louise Hussey Nathaniel Macy House: Chairman, Mrs. John A. Baldwin
Receptionists: Miss Dorothy Hiller, Mrs. Henry C. Petzel Archaeology Department: Chairman, Paul C. Morris, Jr.
Field Supervisor, Miss Barbara Kranichfeld Old Town Office: Chairman, Hugh R. Chace Old Mill: Chairman, Richard F. Swain. Miller: Hugh Mac Vicar Folger-Franklin Seat & Memorial Boulder: Chairman, Francis Sylvia Friends Meeting House-Fair Street Museum: Chairman, Mrs. Harding U. Greene
Co-chairman, Mrs. Alfred M. P. Amey Lightship "Nantucket": Chairman, Benjamin S. Richmond, ship keeper, Richard Swain
HISTORIC NANTUCKET
Published quarterly and devoted to the preservation of Nantucket's antiquity, its famed heritage and its illustrious past as a whaling port.
Volume 23 January, 1976 No. 3
CONTENTS
Nantucket Historical Association Officers and Staff Editorial — The Lightship "Nantucket" Another Challenge A Visit to Nantucket in 1769 by a Quaker from England Some Uses of History: The Nantucket Humanities Program by Barry Phillips To a Departing Kinsman by Sheriff Josiah F. Barrett The Nantucket Lightship Will Be a Floating Exhibit Francis Rotch's Account of The Boston Tea Party by Edouard A. Stackpole Steamboat Wharf — July, 1886 Report of the Archaeology Council by Paul C. Morris The Store With the Bell Above the Door by Roland Bunker Hussey The "Barba Negra" Took Nantucket Group for a Sail Legacies and Bequests 2 5 6 11
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Historic Nantucket is published quarterly at Nantucket, Massachusetts, by the Nantucket Historical Association. It is sent to Association Members. Extra copies $.50 each. Membership dues are — Annual-Active $5.00; Sustaining $25.00; Life — one payment $100.00 Second-class postage paid at Nantucket, Massachusetts Communications pertaining to the Publication should be addressed to the Editor, Historic Nantucket, Nantucket Historical Association, Nantucket, Massachusetts 02554.