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Interviewee Sort descending | Collection | Description | Interviewer | Date of Interview | Location of Interview | Affiliation |
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Donald Clattenburg, 2011 | The Working Waterfront Festival Community Documentation Project |
Donald F. Clattenburg, born on September 5, 1925, in Port Midway, Nova Scotia, is a retired commercial fisherman with a rich history in the industry. His father, also a fisherman, moved to the United States before Donald was born, visiting his family in Nova Scotia annually . Donald moved to the United States in August 1941, just before World War II, and settled in New Bedford. He began his career in commercial fishing shortly after returning from the war, following in his father's footsteps. |
Markham Starr | New Bedford, MA | Working Waterfront Festival | |
Donald E. Higgins | Tales of Cape Cod |
Born in 1904, Dr. |
Susan Shaw | Cotuit, MA | The William Brewster Nickerson Cape Cod History Archives | |
Donald Spooner | The Working Waterfront Festival Community Documentation Project |
On September 29, 2012 Markham Starr interviewed Donald Spooner as part of the Working Waterfront Festival Community Documentation Project. Donald describes his upbringing and childhood in Fairhaven, MA. As a Boy Scout, he used to visit Guilmette's machine shop on Main Street in Fairhaven, learning to use different tools and eventually started working, making wooden doors for draggers. After high school, he joined the Navy in 1950 and served for four years. |
Markham Starr | New Bedford, MA | Working Waterfront Festival | |
Donna Cunio | The Working Waterfront Festival Community Documentation Project |
On September 23, 2006, Janice Gadaire Fleuriel interviewed Donna Cunio as part of the Working Waterfront Festival Community Documentation Project. Donna discusses her life with her husband, a merchant marine captain, including details of his work transporting cargo for Texaco and the struggles involved in maintaining the homefront, and managing a difficult pregnancy. While he was at sea, Donna worked full-time and helped care for her family. |
Janice Gadaire Fleuriel | New Bedford, MA | Working Waterfront Festival | |
Donna Goodwin | The Working Waterfront Festival Community Documentation Project |
On September 22, 2007, Janice Gadaire Fleuriel interviewed Donna Goodwin as part of the Working Waterfront Festival Community Documentation Project. Donna comes from a long line of fishermen: her father, grandfather, and great-grandfather were all in the industry. At the age of seven, her father taught her how to splice three-strand ropes, which she was later able to make her profession working for New England Ropes and starting her own business, the Splice Girls. |
Janice Gadaire Fleuriel | New Bedford, MA | Working Waterfront Festival | |
Dorothy Fawcett | Tales of Cape Cod |
Frank Rudd interviewed Dorothy Fawcett on May 8, 1978, for the Tales of Cape Cod project. Ms. |
Frank Rudd | West Hyannisport, MA | The William Brewster Nickerson Cape Cod History Archives | |
Doug Kalweit | Cape Cod River Herring Warden Oral History Project |
Since 1972, Doug Kalweit has worked for the Town of Barnstable and is now the Supervisor of the Barnstable Natural Resources Department. In these roles, he has been at the forefront of local conservation efforts, particularly in the realm of aquatic life management. His expertise encompasses a broad range of environmental disciplines, but he is especially known for his work with anadromous fish species, such as river herring. |
Abigail Franklin Archer | Centerville, MA | Woods Hole Sea Grant, Barnstable County Cape Cod Cooperative Extension | |
Dudley Winthrop Hallett | Tales of Cape Cod |
Born in 1902, Mr. Hallett describes his childhood experiences from 1907-1909 while vacationing in South Dennis, Massachusetts. He also describes his experiences living as a summer resident in Silver Beach, North Falmouth, Massachusetts from 1910 to the 1920. He describes the costs of rentals and food in 1907, his experiences with Captain Howard Kelley family in South Dennis; his great uncle Joyce Taylor in Hyannis who was a prominent realtor and business man; Mr. Hallett's life as a child and teenager in Silver Beach, North Falmouth and the affluent neighbors who were summer residents. |
William Pride | Falmouth, MA | The William Brewster Nickerson Cape Cod History Archives | |
Edalena Ribas | Women in the New England Fisheries |
Maria Edalena Ribas, also known as Edalena, was born and raised in Vila Praia da Ancora in Northern Portugal. She and her husband, Luiz, grew up as neighbors and eventually fell in love and married. With Luiz away, working on factory ships in Germany, Edalena is the primary caretaker of their son Bruno who has health problems. |
Patricia Pinto da Silva | Provincetown, MA | NOAA Fisheries | |
Edith "Edie" Mikina | Workers on the New Bedford Waterfront |
Edie Mikina was born in Angola, in West Africa, of Portuguese heritage and came to the US in 1970. She is the owner of Edie and Marie Boat Settlements in New Bedford, which handles accounting work for fishing vessels out of New Bedford and Fairhaven, which she describes as “one business handling 50 businesses.” She talks about her work and services to fishermen, especially to Portuguese clients, and contrasts past and present in the boat settlement business and in the industry. This is a lively and informative interview and conveys a great deal of historical and topi |
Madeleine Hall-Arber | New Bedford, MA | New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center |