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Whaleman's house. 



Eesidence of Capt. James Y. Cox. New Bedford, Mass., 1882. 

 (Photo. No. 2139.) IT. S. Fish Commission. 



Fishermen's boarding-house. 



The "Anderson House," Friend street, Gloucester. This is a fish- 

 ermen's boarding-house, and is owned by Captain Anderson, 

 himself a fisherman. Gloucester, Mass., 1882. (Photo. No. 

 2056.) U. S. Fish Commission. The prevailing rule in Glou- 

 cester is for all of the fishermen to stay on shore while the ves- 

 sels are in port. Those who do not have homes go to boarding- 

 houses, of which there is a large number in the port. 



Fishermen's boarding-house. 



Fishermen's boarding-house at East Gloucester, kept by Mrs. Sam- 

 uel Giles Wonson. Gloucester, Mass., 1882. (Photo. No. 

 2108.) U. S. Fish Commission. 



Whalemen's boarding-house. 



Mariner's House. New Bedford, Mass., 1882. (Photo. No. 2135.) 

 TJ. S. Fish Commission. 



homes for families of lost fishermen. 



Fishermen's widows tenement house. 



View of the Gloucester tenement house for fishermen's widows. 

 Built about 1870, on 'Squam Biver. It has ten tenements of 

 three rooms each in five houses. Bent of each tenement, $3 

 per month. Gloucester, Mass., 1882. (Photo. No. 2046.) IT. 

 S. Fish Commission. 



dwellings of owners of fishing vessels, fish-dealers, etc. 



Vessel-fitter's house. 



House of William H. Jordan, Babson's Hill. Gloucester, Mass., 

 1882. (Photo. No. 2048.) U. S. Fish Commission. 



Vessel-fitter's house. 



House of J. O. Proctor, jr., Babson's Hill. Gloucester, Mass., 1882. 

 (Photo. No. 2050.) IT. S. Fish Commission. 



Vessel-fitter's house. 



House of Capt. Sylvamis Smith (formerly a fisherman), Prospect 

 street. Gloucester, Mass., 1882. (Photo. No. 2059.) U. S. Fish 

 Commission. 



Fish-dealer's house. 



House of Capt. Samuel Pool (formerly a fisherman), on Prospect 

 street. Captain Pool is a dealer in fresh fish, halibut being a 



