Sneads Ferry, NC

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Marc Basnight Wild Caught: The Life and Struggles of an American Fishing Town

Marc Basnight was a prominent figure in North Carolina politics, serving as a state senator for over 25 years. He was known for his advocacy for coastal communities and the fishing industry. Born and raised in North Carolina, Basnight's career was deeply influenced by his connection to the state's coastal communities and his understanding of the challenges they face. Throughout his tenure in the state senate, he was known for his advocacy on behalf of fishing communities, pushing for legislation that aimed to protect natural resources and support local industries.

Matthew Barr Sneads Ferry, NC Unheard Voices Project
Marvin Everett Wild Caught: The Life and Struggles of an American Fishing Town

Matthew Barr interviewed Marvin Everett for the Wild Caught Oral. History Project. Everett is a long-time resident of Sneads Ferry, North Carolina. Born before the Great Depression, Everett recounts his childhood experiences in a close-knit community where everyone knew each other by name. He details the agricultural and commercial activities of his father, who transitioned from farming to running a grocery store and later engaging in commercial fishing.

Matthew Barr Sneads Ferry, NC Unheard Voices Project
Mary Pettus Wild Caught: The Life and Struggles of an American Fishing Town

Interview with Mary Pettus, a longtime member of the Sneads Ferry African-American community

Matthew Barr Sneads Ferry, NC Unheard Voices Project
Melvin Shepard 1997 North Carolina Fisheries Reform Act

Melvin Shepard is a long-time resident of Sneads Ferry, North Carolina, with deep roots in the community. Born in Wilmington, North Carolina, Shepard's family has a rich history in Holly Ridge, where his grandfather served as the Atlantic Coastline Railroad Station Master and his grandmother was the Post Mistress. Shepard and his wife, Tilly, have been married since 1955 and have been involved in the commercial fishing industry for many years. Shepard is a unique individual who has managed to balance his interests in commercial fishing and environmental conservation.

Barbara Garrity-Blake Sneads Ferry, NC Carolina Coastal Voices
Michael and Lisa Cowdrey Wild Caught: The Life and Struggles of an American Fishing Town

Matthew Barr interviewed Michael and Lisa Cowdrey for the Wild Caught project. Michael "Chops" Cowdrey is a commercial fisherman, and Lisa Cowdrey is a student pursuing elementary education. Michael, having grown up in a fishing family, shares his journey from working as a crew member to becoming the captain of the Lady Kay. He recounts his early years, including his education at UNC Pembroke and his decision to pursue fishing full-time. Michael describes the dynamics of the fishing industry, highlighting the importance of teamwork and partnerships among fishermen.

Matthew Barr Sneads Ferry, NC Unheard Voices Project
Michael Cowdrey Wild Caught: The Life and Struggles of an American Fishing Town

Michael Cowdrey was raised in Sneads Ferry, North Carolina, where his early years were defined by a robust engagement with the fishing industry. His father, a former Marine from Michigan, and his mother, also a Marine, met in Sneads Ferry and chose to pursue a livelihood in commercial fishing. From a young age, Cowdrey's life revolved around the fishing community, beginning his active participation in the business at merely eight years old. He gradually assumed greater responsibilities, eventually managing fishing operations independently.

Matthew Barr Sneads Ferry, NC Unheard Voices Project
Michael Voiland Wild Caught: The Life and Struggles of an American Fishing Town

Interview with Michael Voiland, former Executive Director, North Carolina Sea Grant

Matthew Barr Sneads Ferry, NC Unheard Voices Project
Mogie Norris Wild Caught: The Life and Struggles of an American Fishing Town

Interview with Mogie Norris, veteran shrimper

Matthew Barr Sneads Ferry, NC Unheard Voices Project
Murray Guthrie Wild Caught: The Life and Struggles of an American Fishing Town

Matthew Barr interviewed Murray Guthrie for the Wild Caught project. Murray Guthrie was born and raised in Sneads Ferry. He was born into a family deeply rooted in the region since the mid-19th century. His father worked primarily as a farmer and secondarily as a fisherman. In this interview, Guthrie details the agrarian lifestyle of his youth, where roads were unpaved and electricity was nonexistent until after he joined the Navy in 1940.

Matthew Barr Sneads Ferry, NC Unheard Voices Project
Nancy Edens Wild Caught: The Life and Struggles of an American Fishing Town

Matthew Barr interviewed Nancy Edens for the Wild Caught project. Nancy Edens is a member of the Millis family, a long-standing family in Sneads Ferry with deep roots in the local fishing industry. The interview covers several key topics, including the historical and current state of the shrimping industry in Sneads Ferry. Edens reflects on the community's evolution, noting the increase in population and the rise in property values, which have made it difficult for long-time residents to afford waterfront properties.

Matthew Barr Sneads Ferry, NC Unheard Voices Project