National Archives II

Interviewee Collection Sort ascending Description Interviewer Date of Interview Location of Interview Affiliation
William J. Hudder Fishermen Interviews of the U.S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries, 1893-1895

Date above approximate. Interview with fisherman William Hudder of Gloucester, MA by members of the U.S. Fish Commission. Interview contains descriptions of the mackerel fishery.

Unknown Gloucester, MA U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Archives II , New England Regional National Archives
W.G. Pool Fishermen Interviews of the U.S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries, 1893-1895

Interview with fisherman W.G. Pool of Gloucester, MA by members of the U.S. Fish Commission. Interview contains descriptions of the mackerel fishery.

Unknown Gloucester, MA U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Archives II , New England Regional National Archives
Sol Jacobs Fishermen Interviews of the U.S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries, 1893-1895

Interview with Captains Sol Jacobs, John Chisholm and Joseph Smith of Gloucester, MA by William Wakeham and Richard Rathbun. Interview contains information on New England mackerel fishery.

William Wakeham, Richard Rathbun Gloucester, MA U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Archives II , New England Regional National Archives
Solomon A. Rowe Fishermen Interviews of the U.S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries, 1893-1895

Interview with fisherman Solomon A. Rowe of Gloucester, MA by William Wakeham, Richard Rathbun and Hugh M. Smith of the U.S. Fish Commission. Interview contains descriptions of the mackerel fishery.

William Wakeham, Richard Rathbun , Hugh M. Smith Gloucester, MA U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Archives II , New England Regional National Archives
Nelson E. Cantillo Fishermen Interviews of the U.S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries, 1893-1895

Interview with fisherman Nelson Cantillo of Gloucester, MA by William Wakeham, Richard Rathbun and Hugh M. Smith of the U.S. Fish Commission. Interview contains descriptions of the mackerel fishery. 

William Wakeham, Richard Rathbun , Hugh M. Smith Gloucester, MA U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Archives II , New England Regional National Archives
W.S. Jordan Fishermen Interviews of the U.S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries, 1893-1895

Interview with W.S. Jordan & Co. of Portland, Maine, by Richard Rathbun of the U.S. Fish Commission. Interview contains descriptions of the mackerel fishery.

Richard Rathbun Portland, ME U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Archives II , New England Regional National Archives
H.M. Seelyr Fishermen Interviews of the U.S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries, 1893-1895

Interview with Captain H.M. Seelyr of Gloucester, MA by William Wakeham, Richard Rathbun and Hugh M. Smith of the U.S. Fish Commission. Interview contains descriptions of the mackerel fishery.

William Wakeham, Richard Rathbun , Hugh M. Smith Gloucester, MA U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Archives II , New England Regional National Archives
George Churchill Fishermen Interviews of the U.S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries, 1893-1895

Interview with George Churchill of Yarmouth, N.S. by William Wakeham and Richard Rathbun of the U.S. Fish Commission. Interview contains descriptions of the mackerel fishery.

William Wakeham, Richard Rathbun Yarmouth, Nova Scotia U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Archives II , New England Regional National Archives
M.J. Keating Fishermen Interviews of the U.S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries, 1893-1895

Interview with fisherman and dealer M.J. Keating of Port Mulgrave, N.S. near the Gut of Canso. Interview conducted by members of the U.S. Fish Commission. Contains descriptions of the mackerel fishery.

Unknown Port Mulgrave, Nova Scotia U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Archives II , New England Regional National Archives
A.M. Smith Fishermen Interviews of the U.S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries, 1893-1895

A.M. Smith was a prominent figure in the fish business in Portland, Maine, during the late 19th century. His career in the industry spanned at least fifteen years, during which he gained significant insights into the mackerel fishery and the legislation surrounding it. Smith was not personally engaged in the fisheries but was a dealer, which gave him a unique perspective on the industry's economics and the effects of legislation on the market. Smith was known for his innovative thinking and was the first to propose a five-year close season for mackerel fishing.

Unknown Portland, ME U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Archives II , New England Regional National Archives