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Fish-dealer's house — Continued. 



specialty. Gloucester, Mass., 1882. (Photo. No. 2000.) U.S. 

 Fish Commission. 



Vessel-fitter's office and dwelling. 



View of office of John Pew & Son, and residence of Capt. John 

 Pew. Gloucester, Mass., 1882. (Photo. No. 2095.) U. S. Fish 

 Commission. 



Fish-dealer's houses. 



Corner of Pleasant and Prospect streets, Gloucester; view of resi- 

 dences of George Perkins (on the left), B. A. Baker and George 

 H. Perkins (on the right). Gloucester, Mass., 1882. (Photo. 

 No. 2111.) U. S. Fish Commission. 



BETHELS. 



Seamen's bethel. 



New Bedford, Mass., 1882. (Photo. No. 2144.) U. S. Fish Com- 

 mission. 



A Gloucester g-rammar school. 



View of the Sawyer school-house on Friend street. This is one 

 of the Gloucester grammar schools, attended chiefly by the 

 children of fishermen. Gloucester, Mass. 1882. (Photo. No. 

 2057.) U. S. Fish Commission. 



VIEWS in fishing towns. 

 Main street, Gloucester. 



View, looking down Main street, southwest, from Fishing Insur- 

 ance building. Gloucester, Mass., 1882. (Photo. No. 2098.) 

 U. S. Fish Commission. This is the principal business street 

 of Gloucester. 



Main street, Gloucester. 



Main street, looking westerly from the Belmont House. Glouces- 

 ter, Mass., 1882. (Photo. No. 2112.) U. S. Fish Commission. 



Bank buildings, &c. 



Gloucester National-Bank building and adjoining buildings on 

 Main street, from post-office. Gloucester, Mass., 1882. (Photo. 

 No. 2099.) U. S. Fish Commission. 



Middle street, Gloucester. 



View, looking east, on Middle street. Gloucester, Mass., 1882. 

 (Photo. No. 2100.) U. S. Fish Commission. 



Middle street, Gloucester. 



View, looking west, on Middle street. Gloucester, Mass., 1882. 

 (Photo. No. 2101.) U. S. Fish Commission. 



