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Joseph F. Ennice, Frank Thomas, Frank Silvia, and George 

 M. Ennice. It did not take many years for the more 

 capable of these Portuguese to become skippers of fishing 

 schooners. 



The following are some who came to bear the title of 

 captain in the later years of our fisheries : — 



Manuel P. Valine. John F. Smith (Ferara). Manuel F. Antoine. 

 Manuel S. Enos. Antoine Joseph. Joseph E. Fratus. 



Joseph S. Enc;. Frank F. Martin. 



Drawn by Daniel Tower. 



Map showing Wharves Used at the Close of our Fishing Days. 



1. Alfred Whittington. 



2. Abram Hall. 



3. Harry Doane. (Stone Wharf.) 



4. Ephraim Snow, formerly N. Tower, 



5. C. H. Willard. (Coal.) 



6. James Collier. 



7. Caleb Nichols. 



8. Caleb Lothrop. 



9. J. Oakes Lawrence. (Doane Wharf.) 



10. John Bates. 



11. A. H. Tower. 



12. Laban Souther. 



13 and 14. Tower Brothers. 

 15. Government, since 1856. 



The increase of Portuguese families has continued from 

 the beginning with more rapidity than that of the New 

 England descendants, so that now the number of them is 

 estimated at about four hundred persons. 



