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1910 Illus Article: GLOUCESTER MA Massachusetts History
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This is an original and authentic , 101 -year-old , 13-page illustrated article (Pages 166-177) titled LE BEAU PORT by James R. Coffin that has been carefully removed from Volume 42 Number 2 in the April 1910 issue of NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE . Page Size: 6.5 x 9.75 Inches The article is illustrated with twelve (12) nicely detailed photographic images, including the ones shown above. Some of the other illustrations include a panorama of the harbor area, schooners, the Flakes, the Sawyer Free Library and more... This article is about the town of GLOUCESTER, Massachusetts . The article contains about a page of historical background about Gloucester, as well as more contemporary information about the fishing industry, growth of the town, the fishing fleet, improvement of fish products, the fishing grounds, the Gloucester fishing schooner, the cod fishery, fishing methods, packing and curing newly caught fish, the Gorton-Pew Fisheries Company and other fish product firms, the Gloucester Board of Trade, the Russia Cement Company and other businesses, social activities and more ... CONDITION : Pages are clean and in fine condition, with light age toning. Illustrations exhibit very good to fine details. GOOD LUCK ! ******************** Check out my other items ! Be sure to add me to your favorites list ! Paper items are shipped flat in acid-free plastic sleeves between pieces of sturdy cardboard.
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