A Travel History of Martha's Vineyard

A Travel History of Martha's Vineyard

From Canoes and Horses to Steamships and Trolleys

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Publication Date: 6th May 2019

The story of Vineyard transportation and the story of evolution and innovation.


Getting to Martha's Vineyard has never been easy. Native Americans built canoes for the journey, and early settlers crossed Vineyard Sound in small sailing packets. Steamships dramatically changed island life. On the island, the horse-drawn trolley evolved into the electric trolley. Tourists and residents crowded railroads until they were replaced by the automobile. The story of Vineyard transportation is the story of an evolution of man and machine, of opportunity and necessity, of dependence ... Read More

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The story of Vineyard transportation and the story of evolution and innovation.


Getting to Martha's Vineyard has never been easy. Native Americans built canoes for the journey, and early settlers crossed Vineyard Sound in small sailing packets. Steamships dramatically changed island life. On the island, the horse-drawn trolley evolved into the electric trolley. Tourists and residents crowded railroads until they were replaced by the automobile. The story of Vineyard transportation is the story of an evolution of man and machine, of opportunity and necessity, of dependence ... Read More

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The story of Vineyard transportation and the story of evolution and innovation.


Getting to Martha's Vineyard has never been easy. Native Americans built canoes for the journey, and early settlers crossed Vineyard Sound in small sailing packets. Steamships dramatically changed island life. On the island, the horse-drawn trolley evolved into the electric trolley. Tourists and residents crowded railroads until they were replaced by the automobile. The story of Vineyard transportation is the story of an evolution of man and machine, of opportunity and necessity, of dependence and cooperative efforts. Join local historian Tom Dresser as he traces the changes in island living brought about by these transportation innovations.

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  • Pages: 160
  • Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
  • Imprint: The History Press
  • Series: Transportation
  • Publication Date: 6th May 2019
  • State: Massachusetts
  • Illustration Note: Black and White
  • ISBN: 9781467140003
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    TRANSPORTATION / General
    TRAVEL / United States / Northeast / New England (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT)
    HISTORY / United States / State & Local / New England (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT)
Author Bio

Growing up in central Massachusetts in the 1950s, neither of our families had occasion to dine out very often. Money was tight. Restaurants were few. In both the Dresser and Cournoyer households, the mother ran the kitchen, bought the groceries, and prepared the meal. Joyce’s father had a vegetable garden. Tom’s mother had a garden. No one brought an iPhone to the dinner table, nor was there a TV in the dining room. Joyce taught school on Martha’s Vineyard; Tom taught at Fort Devens and then segued into nursing home administration. For more information, visit thomasdresser.com or e-mail us at thomasdresser@gmail.com or dresserjoycec@gmail.com.

The story of Vineyard transportation and the story of evolution and innovation.


Getting to Martha's Vineyard has never been easy. Native Americans built canoes for the journey, and early settlers crossed Vineyard Sound in small sailing packets. Steamships dramatically changed island life. On the island, the horse-drawn trolley evolved into the electric trolley. Tourists and residents crowded railroads until they were replaced by the automobile. The story of Vineyard transportation is the story of an evolution of man and machine, of opportunity and necessity, of dependence and cooperative efforts. Join local historian Tom Dresser as he traces the changes in island living brought about by these transportation innovations.

  • Pages: 160
  • Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
  • Imprint: The History Press
  • Series: Transportation
  • Publication Date: 6th May 2019
  • State: Massachusetts
  • Illustrations Note: Black and White
  • ISBN: 9781467140003
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    TRANSPORTATION / General
    TRAVEL / United States / Northeast / New England (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT)
    HISTORY / United States / State & Local / New England (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT)

Growing up in central Massachusetts in the 1950s, neither of our families had occasion to dine out very often. Money was tight. Restaurants were few. In both the Dresser and Cournoyer households, the mother ran the kitchen, bought the groceries, and prepared the meal. Joyce’s father had a vegetable garden. Tom’s mother had a garden. No one brought an iPhone to the dinner table, nor was there a TV in the dining room. Joyce taught school on Martha’s Vineyard; Tom taught at Fort Devens and then segued into nursing home administration. For more information, visit thomasdresser.com or e-mail us at thomasdresser@gmail.com or dresserjoycec@gmail.com.