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24 Cemetery Road

Dale N. Elmer (1929-2015). Lovely as it is, Elmer’s epitaph — “A True Artist, Creative Jeweler and Sculptor, Much Loved Continue reading →

24 Cemetery Road

Kenneth B. Felton (1962-2001). As the grandson of Mildred and Wesley Felton, who owned the Cottage Restaurant at 149 Commercial Continue reading →

24 Cemetery Road

William Freed (1902-1984). For more than half of a century, Freed and Lillian Orlowsky (1914-2007) shared their lives and their Continue reading →

24 Cemetery Road

Nathan Freeman (1797-1876).   The central monument in Lot No. 167 — an obelisk topped by a funerary urn — Continue reading →

24 Cemetery Road

John J. Gaspie (1884-1961). “Lord Protector of the Quahogs,” was what the legendary chef Howard Mitcham called Gaspie, the town’s Continue reading →

24 Cemetery Road

Michael Martin Green (1961-1991). Many men of Provincetown died young in the 19th century — and again in the late Continue reading →

24 Cemetery Road

Dorothy Lake Gregory (1893-1975). Though buried under the name of Dorothy Moffett, with her husband Ross E. Moffett (1888-1971), she Continue reading →

24 Cemetery Road

Edwin Atkins Grozier (1859-1924). Provincetown has less than a handful of great old mansions. Grozier’s home at 160 Commercial Street, Continue reading →

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