Treasured Audio-Gloucester History Cigar Joe Talks About Fishing In the Early Part of The Twentieth Century Part VI

Good Morning Gloucester  Exclusive

Cigar Joe Frontiero born in 1898 these tapes were recorded in 1981 when he was 83 years old.

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The family of Cigar Joe Frontiero brings Good Morning Gloucester these treasured recordings of Fishing out of Gloucester MA in the early part of the century  in the second of the multi-part collection of recordings.  I’m happy that the family entrusted GMG with these priceless recordings and am proud to be able to have the platform in which we can archive and share with the community.

To listen to the previous Cigar Joe Recordings Click Here

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2 Responses to Treasured Audio-Gloucester History Cigar Joe Talks About Fishing In the Early Part of The Twentieth Century Part VI

  1. Bill Hubbard says:

    Thank you so much for this series on Cigar Joe. The interviews are priceless. He was a contemporary of my Grandfather, Capt. John A. Dahlmer and it’s fabulous that his narratives on Gloucester and the fishing industry are not only being preserved but, being shares by GMG with all of us
    Bill Hubbard
    Melbourne, FL

  2. Josie Cary says:

    Well done Joey. I’m speaking for the entire family on this one. I know they’ve all enjoyed it. It was put together very nicely with all the pictures and certainly something none of us has the platform to do as well as you did. I hope many people get to enjoy this little piece of local history. At least now they have a chance. Thanks again!!!

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