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Book/Printed MaterialImage 2 of [Yankee Fisherman] ORIGINAL MSS OR FIELD NOTES Check one PUB Living Lore in New inland Rhode Island TITLE Tiverton Fisherman Captain Nat WRITER DATE IDS PP 7 CHECKER DATE SOURCES GIVEN 1 Interview COMMENTS
- Contributor: Captain Nat
- Date: 1938
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 3 of [Yankee Fisherman] 74z 9 THE YANKEE FISHERMAN All was hustle and stir aboard the Mizpah as the crew loaded the gear and tackle aboard making ready for the next days trip Mackerel had been...
- Contributor: Captain Nat
- Date: 1938
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 4 of [Yankee Fisherman] 2 Sitting there he heard a light running step aft and a young voice called Where are you Uncle Nat Here I be sonny up forlard Just thinking of going home myself...
- Contributor: Captain Nat
- Date: 1938
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 5 of [Yankee Fisherman] 3 Cominl Dora Comins Set there Archy You be first mate this voyage Are we all seated Lets bow our heads May the Lord bless this food and may we be duly...
- Contributor: Captain Nat
- Date: 1938
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 6 of [Yankee Fisherman] 4 Brown that old colored woman cominI round the landinl Shes been workinI over to Capt Georges all day Maybe shell be able to tell us how the Captain made out swordfishinI...
- Contributor: Captain Nat
- Date: 1938
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 7 of [Yankee Fisherman] 5 traps mending and such like Theres a big town shed over on Aquidnedk where the fish factory used to be at the north end of the island Theres quarters there still...
- Contributor: Captain Nat
- Date: 1938
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 8 of [Yankee Fisherman] 6 things is because youre so plumb worn out you could sleep anywhere and as for getting sea sick when were out theyll make you sickerng a dog even in a light...
- Contributor: Captain Nat
- Date: 1938
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 9 of [Yankee Fisherman] 7 The big boat now came alongside Great scoops dipped into the net hoisting the catch aboard The chug chug of the motor was heard above the yelling of the crew as...
- Contributor: Captain Nat
- Date: 1938