Toward an oral history of Cape Ann : Snow, Reginald
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Toward an oral history of Cape Ann : Snow, Reginald
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2 sound files, digital, MPEG3 file
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The following names and terms were used in this interview: Upper Whitehead, Nova Scotia, Break a watch, Pat McHugh, Beam trawling, Sis and sis, Grimsby boats, Atlantic Fisherman's Union.
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Linda Brayton and David Masters, principal oral historians; Interviewer(s):David Masters (6/8/1978).
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TRACKS:Born June 20, 1898 in Upper Whitehead, Nova Scotia -- Hard times in Nova Scotia -- Done every kind of fishing -- Unionization - the six and six - six hours below and six hours on deck -- Canada and the U. S. - fishing and the 200 mile limit -- Fighting down the wharf -- Skippering -- Trouble on the high seas -- Storms and swells -- Fellow mates aboard ship over the years -- It is the feeling of movement on the seas that made him go to sea. I couldn't live ashore -- I'd rather Gloucester.
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Originally issued on sound cassettes and transferred to compact discs.
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Institution: Gloucester Lyceum & Sawyer Free Library
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Massachusetts--Essex (county)--Ann, Cape
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Snow, Reginald, Interviewee
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Masters, David, Interviewer
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06-08-1978
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eng
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[Gloucester, Mass] : Sawyer Free Library
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Emigration and immigration
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Seafaring life
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Fisheries
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Oral history
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Anecdotes
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Manners and customs
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sound recording-nonmusical
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Sound recordings
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1 sound disc : digital, stereo
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4 3/4 in.
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- Gloucester Oral History Collection