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Interviewee Sort descending | Collection | Description | Interviewer | Date of Interview | Location of Interview | Affiliation |
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Patricia Huie | Wild Caught: The Life and Struggles of an American Fishing Town |
Matthew Barr interviewed Patricia Huie for the Wild Caught project. Patricia Huie, who has lived in Richlands, North Carolina, for sixteen years, serves as the Collections Manager for the Onslow County Museum. She started at the museum as a part-time registrar and eventually evolved into her current role, which combines artifact registration with curatorial and research responsibilities. |
Matthew Barr | Sneads Ferry, NC | Unheard Voices Project | |
Paul Huie | Wild Caught: The Life and Struggles of an American Fishing Town |
Matthew Barr interviewed Paul Huie for the Wild Caught project. Paul Huie is a fisher, clammer, and lifelong resident of Sneads Ferry, North Carolina. Born into a family with strong ties to both farming and fishing, Huie grew up immersed in the maritime culture of the region. His father, originally from Arkansas, settled in Sneads Ferry after his service in the military, establishing a seafood business that dealt in oysters, clams, shrimp, and various fish, hauling them to markets as far as Baltimore, Maryland. |
Matthew Barr | Sneads Ferry, NC | Unheard Voices Project | |
Ray Swaney, Jr. | Wild Caught: The Life and Struggles of an American Fishing Town |
Interview with Ray Swaney, Jr., son of fisherman and a high school teacher |
Matthew Barr | Sneads Ferry, NC | Unheard Voices Project | |
Ray Swaney, Sr. | Wild Caught: The Life and Struggles of an American Fishing Town |
Interview with Ray Sweney, veteran fisherman |
Matthew Barr | Sneads Ferry, NC | Unheard Voices Project | |
Rich Carpenter | Wild Caught: The Life and Struggles of an American Fishing Town |
Interview with Rich Carpenter, biologist for the North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries |
Matthew Barr | Sneads Ferry, NC | Unheard Voices Project | |
Richard Norris | Wild Caught: The Life and Struggles of an American Fishing Town |
Interview with Richard Norris, veteran shrimper |
Matthew Barr | Sneads Ferry, NC | Unheard Voices Project | |
Robert Edens | Wild Caught: The Life and Struggles of an American Fishing Town |
Interview with Robert Edens, lifelong fisherman. He is the son of Betty and John Edens. |
Matthew Barr | Sneads Ferry, NC | Unheard Voices Project | |
Scott Norris | Wild Caught: The Life and Struggles of an American Fishing Town |
Interview with Scott Norris, a fisherman and the son of Clara and Luther Norris |
Matthew Barr | Sneads Ferry, NC | Unheard Voices Project | |
Shannon Huie | Wild Caught: The Life and Struggles of an American Fishing Town |
On July 19, 2000, Matthew Barr interviewed Shannon Huie for the Wild Caught project. Shannon Huie, a resident of Sneads Ferry, North Carolina, comes from a family deeply rooted in the local fishing industry. Huie grew up surrounded by the fishing business. His grandfather owned a fish house, and his father was a lifelong commercial fisherman. In this interview, Huie provides an overview of his experiences growing up in Sneads Ferry and the current state of the fishing industry. |
Matthew Barr | Sneads Ferry, NC | Unheard Voices Project | |
Sherry Thurston | Wild Caught: The Life and Struggles of an American Fishing Town |
Interview with Sherry Thurston, an artist and teacher |
Matthew Barr | Sneads Ferry, NC | Unheard Voices Project |