Toward an oral history of Cape Ann : Anderson, Edith
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Title
Toward an oral history of Cape Ann : Anderson, Edith
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Description
2 sound files, digital, MPEG3 file
The following names and terms were used in this interview:Brown's Department Store, Fernwood Grove, Pico Island, Portugee Hill, Edith Silveira, Joaquim Silveira, Joarquim Mello, Square-riggers, Sawyer SChool, up the line.
Linda Brayton and David Masters, principal oral historians; Interviewer(s):David Masters (5/24/1978).
TRACKS:Opening statements -- Born in 1898, not many changes in Gloucester among the Portuguese people in the last three quarters of a century -- Description of old Main Street -- Arrival of Portuguese people around 1860, the square-riggers set out -- Mrs. Anderson is going to finish my days right on this corner (on Friend St.) -- Changes amongst the young -- Servant girls and their types of employment -- A sense of permanence of the Hill -- A new phenomenon - the bad winter of '78 is now scaring new arrivals away to California -- The Azores - Pico Island is the origin of most Gloucester residents - most came from Pico, there is now a new wave from the mainland, called Lizzies (from Lisbon) -- Language -- Languages -- Retention of the old customs vs Americanization -- An interesting dream -- Never want to go back -- Reminiscences of horse and buggy - early 1900's -- Home made foods - gardening and the new American consciousness -- Summary comments.
Originally issued on sound cassettes and transferred to compact discs.
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Contributor
Institution: Gloucester Lyceum & Sawyer Free Library
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Coverage
Massachusetts--Essex (county)--Ann, Cape
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Creator
Anderson, Edith, Interviewee
Masters, David, Interviewer
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Publisher
[Gloucester, Mass] : Sawyer Free Library
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Subject
Anecdotes
Manners and customs
Gloucester, Mass -- Emigration and immigration
Oral history
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Type
sound recording-nonmusical
Sound recordings
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Original Format
1 sound disc : digital, stereo