[163] FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 807 



Boat-fisherman's HOUSE. 



House of Eobert Marston, East Gloucester boat-fisherman. This 

 house is about ninety-six years old. Gloucester, Mass., 1882. 

 (Photo. No. 2040.) U. S. Fish Commission. 



Fishermen's dwellings. 



Group of fishermen's houses on Babson's Hill. Gloucester, Mass., 

 1882. (Photo. No. 2051.) U. S. Fish Commission. 



Fisherman's cottage. 



Cottage of Capt. William Corliss, Forest street. Gloucester, Mass., 

 1882. (Photo. No. 2053.) U. S. Fish Commission. 



Interior of fisherman's cottage. 



Parlor and dining-room in the house of Capt. William Corliss. 

 Gloucester, Mass., 1882. (Photos. Nos. 2063 and 2064.) U. S. 

 Fish Commission. 



Fisherman's cottage. 



House of Capt. Sewall Smith (haddock fisherman), Prospect street. 

 Gloucester, Mass., 1882. (Photo. No. 2055.) 17. S. Fish Com- 

 mission. 



Fisherman's house. 



House of Capt. Bernard A. Williams (Grand Bank fisherman), on 

 Babson street. Gloucester, Mass., 1882. (Photo. No. 2047.) 

 U. S. Fish Commission. 



Fisherman's house. 



House of Capt. John Terry (mackerel fisherman), Hovey street. 

 Gloucester, Mass., 1882. (Photo. No. 2048.) U. S. Fish Com- 

 mission. 



Fishermen's houses. 



View of the cottages of Capt. Henry B. Thomas (on the left) and 

 Capt. Levi McLain (on the right), on Mount Vernon street. 

 Gloucester, Mass., 1882. (Photo. No. 2061.) U. S. Fish Com- 

 mission. 



Fishermen's dwellings. 



Bow of fishermen's cottages on Maple street. Gloucester, Mass., 

 1882. (Photo. No. 2062.) U. S. Fish Commission. 



Whaleman's house. 



Residence of Capt. Humphrey Seabury. New Bedford, Mass., 1882. 

 (Photo. No. 2138.) U. S. Fish Commission. 



