Our Grandfather Captain Joe 1946 Article From The Atlantic Fisherman Courtesy Fred Buck and The Cape Ann Museum

joey – ran across this page in ‘atlantic fisherman’ from 1946.  feel free to post in gmg.  it’s from the collection of the cape ann museum, full set of the publication from the 1920s to 1950s donated by the publisher, gardner lamson, about 30 years ago.  he also gave us a trove of original photos of the gloucester fleet and wharves, skippers and owners, fishermen, processing plant workers and managers, etc.  there’s a lot of history in those pages.
fred buck

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"Atlantic Fisherman" Archive
Gardner Lamson Collection

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3 Responses to Our Grandfather Captain Joe 1946 Article From The Atlantic Fisherman Courtesy Fred Buck and The Cape Ann Museum

  1. Sista Felicia says:

    OMG! That is awesome . I would love to have a copy framed. The photo of Grandpa looks like you Joey.

  2. Meg Lee says:

    Congrats that your family is part of the museum archives, and a significant piece of Gloucester history!
    This ties in great with the ‘History’ link on the Capt. Joe and Sons website!

  3. Linn says:

    Love it that the circle goes ’round… My Dad used to take me down to see Santa come in on the St. Nicholas- never would have dreamed then that I’d marry a Parisi.
    I agree w/ Felicia- I see you in your Grandpa’s face, Joey :)

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