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Fishermen of the Atlantic The University of Maine DigitalCommons@UMaine History of Maine Fisheries Special Collections 1920 Fishermen of the Atlantic Fishing Masters' Association Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/fisheries Part of the Agricultural and Resource Economics Commons, and the Aquaculture and Fisheries Commons Repository Citation Fishing Masters' Association, "Fishermen of the Atlantic" (1920). History of Maine Fisheries. 144. https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/fisheries/144 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@UMaine. It has been accepted for inclusion in History of Maine Fisheries by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UMaine. For more information, please contact [email protected]. BOSTON yy. - m Fairbanks-Morse Type "C-0" INSURANCE Marine Oil Engine COMPANY Incorporated 1873 Established by Service Capital, $1,000,000 Surplus, $2,000,000 -- i I INSURANCE ON FISHING I L VESSELS AND OUTFITS A SPECIALTY FIRE, MARINE, WAR, YACHT, AUTOMOBILE and TOURISTS' BAGGAGE INSURANCE XRi& HOME OFFICE, 87 KILBY STREET FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. 1 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS BOSTON NEW YORK BALTIMORE New York Office, 66 Beaver Street New York ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, BOSTON FISH PIER, BOSTON, MASS. JOHN NAGLE. President R. J. AHEARN, Treasurer JOHN NAGLE, JR., Vice-president GEORGE I,. POLAND, Secretary JOHN NAGLE CO., I~C. Fishing Masters' Wholesale and Commission Dealers in all kinds of Association Fresh Fish of the Our Specialty is supplying Fresh and Frozen Bait of All Kinds to Fishermen Administration Building Atlantic Boston Fish Pier, Boston, Mass. Telephones, Port Hill 5650 and 5651 ,\ .Il.\h'ITATA OF IKFOIChl;\TTO?\', TSSUED ANNTTL\T,LY, COI\"l'A\IN IS(: THE ONLY Coi3IJT~I4Yl"l'< LIST OF FISHING VESSELS OF I1OSTON, (;L0TT('ESl1lClt, 1'I:O\'IN('lCTO\VN, CHATH.\.\I, XliCIV l~l~~l)FOI~l),l'OItTTAL\KI), AfIiC. ; I'l~O~'Il~ICN~~I~~, " Nets, Twines and Fittings It. I.; KlClYl'OIiT, It. 1.; STOXlK(iTON, CONN.; for All the Fisheries YHIC XSETV IiCK\'(;TAANI) ('OLiST, Xl+CIV YOHI<, " 1 IT'I , I'l~~KShOOLh, I~'LOIiIl)A4, O>AII\'I~CST()N, TEXAS AX11 KOVA TheLinenThread Co. FCOT'rA POltTH 575-577 ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS. Gloucester Net & Twine Co. American Net & Twine Co. -- HaADQUARTERS FOR MACKEREL SEINES A~DGILL NETS LINEN HADDOCK AND COD NETS BURNHAM'S TARRED COTTON LINES COPYRIGHTED, 1920 FOR TRAWLS AND HAND LINES , BY 1 FlSHING MASTEFiS' ASSOCIATION, INC. BOSTON, MASS. .- 1- ' m- ALL KTGHTS. RESI?Y-T:E-D: . .--- . ~ ~ <_ --- ~. - ~ - _ -.--..-- - - .', - . - - -- - - -- -- > . - - - -----.: --1: --- :--. ~ s, 1 \>[ \ WHITMAN, WARD & LEE CO. Wholesale Dealers and Distributors Fresh, Frozen and Smoked Fish Fancy Market Trade a Specialty Cured and Packed Harvard Finnan Haddies No. 9 and 15 Boston Fish Pier, Boston, Mass. ALFRED F. HENRY SAMUEI, S. CLOSE HENRY & CLOSE CO. WHOLESALE AND COMMISSION DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Fresh Fish STEAK COD A SPECIALTY No. 20 Boston Fisl~Picr, Boston, Mass. Telephone, Fcrt Hill 5520 HAS,KlNS FISH COMPANY Wholesale Conllnission Dealers and Shippers of all kinds of Fresh Fish No. 26 Boston Fish Pier, Boston, Mass. CAPTAIN H. DEXTER MALONE Treasurer Established 1879 Telephone, Fort Hill 5545 378 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, Mass. ARNOLD & WINSOR CO. PRODUCERS WHOLESALE DEALERS IN AND SHIPPERS OF All Kinds of Fresh Fish No. 14 Boston Fish Pier, Boston, Mass. --_ _ o:! . I. ~,.!L~'?AFh%~,:~rezide~t. -: - . .-._ .-.- -- - - ....~-,,...I :.-::-.:: . - .. Property Insurance Chart FIRE INSURANCE BUILDERS RISK INSURANCE Buildings, Equipment, Contents and Covers buildings in course of con- Personal Property. struction. MARINE INSURANCE TORNADO INSURANCE On hulls and cargoes, both uomestic Against damage or loss by high and foreign shipments. winds and tornadoes. MARINE WAR RlSK EXPLOSION INSURANCE Covering perils of war on both for- Inherent hazards of production pro- eign and domestic shipments. cesses and bomb and explosion COTTON plots of cranks, enemy sympathiz- ers and propagandists. On domestic and foreign shipments of cotton. RIOT AND CIVIL COMMOTION TOURIST INSURANCE Can be written to corer Strikes, Baggage and personal effects, sport- Riot, Insurrections, Civil Commo- ing paraphernalia, etc. tion and Inside and Outside Explo- sion Hazard. PARCEL POST INSURANCE Packages shipped by Parcel Post. USE AND OCCUPANCY Insures prosfits and fixed charges REGISTERED MAIL. INSURANCE during interruption caused by Fire, Packages shipped by registered Explosion or. Tornado. Mail. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE SPRINKLER LEAKAGE Fire, Theft, Collision and property Covers loss by water damage Irom damage on pleasure cars and com- Sprinkler Systems. mercial trucks. RENT AND LEASEhoiD COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS LOSS of rents or occupancy as a re- On samples and equipment of sales- sult of fire. men. The 11isnianc.e ('ol~il)aiiy of Sort11 h~rlc.r.ic*;~,11ow ill its l%tll I tl~,:t,!<~~~:utc.xrrif tl~f. I:?l~-eni~ vf i:is?ii.ric .;, \\':t~llli~tg11>11,1) C. war, ant1 strengtlie~ietlfin:n~ciaJly ant1 in expclrie~ic~ebecanse of its long service to the propc~tyowners of tlie it it ion with whica1t it haq HEADQUARTERS OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES "grown lip," is fully equippet1 to ~lirettltr c3orliplex necds of Ilic Itour. WASHINGTON, D. C. Checal; oW the for.111~ilidic;~t~d ahor(' in mllicll yon are iiilerestrtl mosl irntl call in the loci11 ngrnt of tllr c.olnpaiig. Tllrre are niorc tliau 10,000 of them in the TTllitetl Ht:ites, ('anatla ant1 Cuba. Insurance Company of NORTH AMERICA Philadelphia "Olde~tArirerir'an Atock Insiira?acc ('ori~pcrn?~" Pouutletl 1702 AH41CTS OT'Elt .W;R4,000,000.00 8 P. H. PRIOR COMPANY Wholesale Fresh, Frozen and Smoked Fish 29 Boston Fish Pier, Boston, Mass. Our Motto: QUALITY AND SERVICE Forty-eight Years of Successful Uusiuess FULHAM & HERBERT CO. WEIOLESALE AND COMMISSION DEALERS IN All Kinds of Fresh Fish FROZEN AND FANCY FISH ,Fresh Water Fish, Lobsters, Scallops, S~llelts Best Market Prices Prompt Returns COSSIGNblENS SOLICITEI) No. 12 Eoston Fish Pier, Boston, Mass. Telephone 5560 Fort IIill BOOTH FISHERIES COMPANY Wholesale and Cc)mmlssion Dealers in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fish 33 Boston Fish Pier, Bosto11, Mass. Telep~oneConnection Black Diamond Brand Finnan Haddie E. A. MALONE Commission Dealer Fresh and Salt Fish and Lobsters 193 Atlantic Avenue Boston, Mass. 10 MEMBERS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF REFRlGERAirlON MASSACHUSETTS STORAGE WAREHOUSEMEN'S ASSOCIATION NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ICE INDUSTRIES fee and Bold storage PUBLIC COLD STORAGE WAREHOUSEMEN Northern Avenue, Boston Massachusetts COLD STORAGE CAPACITY, 15,000,006) POUNDS ICE MAKING CAPACITY, 230 TONS PER DAY DRY STORAGE FOR ALL CLASSES OF MERCHANDISE 011 ENGINE EQUIPMENTS For Beam Trawlers FIRST COST AND OPERATING COST LESS THAN FOR STEAM i MOTOR SHIP PIONEER C 0 Oil Engine-Air Starting and Revcrsing 45 H. P. to 300 H. P. Estimates for Complete Trawler Machinery including installation CAPTAIN ENOS NICKERSON Schooner, Frances S. Grueby Diesel Oil Screw Power Equipment of All Kinds for Fishing Vessels Windlass Outfits and Hoists FULLY EQUIPPED FIRST QUALITY MACHINE SHOP REPAIR WORK Gray - Aldrich Company, Inc. 84 Atlantic Avenue : Boston, Mass. ATWOOD & COMPANY WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS Lobsters Fresh and Frozen Food Fish Bait No. 31 Boston Fish Pier, Boston, Mass. Sole Agents for the Consolidated Weir Company's Famous Frozen Bluebacks, Herring and Squid TELEPHONE, FORT HILL 2850 PLANT OF THE CONSOLIDATED WEIR COMPANY THE ONLY REINFORCED CONCRETE FREEZER IN NEW ENGLAND L. D. BAKER,JR., President W. IRVINGATWOOD, Treasurer aiid General Manager Incorporated 1900 The Consolidated Weir Co. Frozen Food Fish and Bait OUR SPECIALTIES White Herring Squid in Crates Squid in Pans Freezer at Provincetown Weirs at John A. Lewis, Resident Manager ProvIncetown. Truro, Barnstable Telephone 14-2 Monomy, EIIisville 31 Boston Fish Pier, Boston, Mass. SHARP FREEZING ROOM 16 Goodyear GLOVE Rubbers --- This mark stands for Service and Comfort in Rubber Footwear ! "(florc l<uhbersv hare 111atlegootl For three geiicratiol~s I)ec:~nsethey ;ire ir~atlegootl. The? were the best ruk)k)er I)oots illld s110es YOU~grilntlfatl~er could buy; tile- are tile best thilt yon can bny. To- Our Friends and Patrons Ask those ~vhowear theill. llyrite 11s for ii~foriniition. Il'or Nale by LPCI~~II!~1)enlers bI~;et.!jlcllcrc \I, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS We wish to extend thanks to our McElwain-Hutchinson & Winch friends in the fishing industry, and others, 590 Atlantic Avenue for the kind support given our Official Boston, Mass. Manual for 1920, containing the ONLY complete list of FISHlNG VESSELS of the New England Coast, New York, Quincy Market Cold Storage Philadelphia, Pensacola, Florida, Galves- I and Warehouse Co. ton, Texas, and Nova Scotia Parts. COLD STORAGE- FREEZING-PIPE LINE REFRIGERATION Fishing Masters' Association, General Storage for Bonded and Free Merchandise , FISHERMENOF THE ATLANTIC, COLD STORAGE WAREHOUSES CAPTAIN H. D. MALONE, Commercial Street.,Warehouse: Office, 141 Commercial Street TREASURER. Richmond Street Warehouse: Office, 41 Richmond Street Clinton Street Warehouse: Office, 15 Quincy Row Eastern Avenue Warehouse: Office, 27 Eastern A;venue New Fireproof Warehouse for Butter, 271 to 291 Commercial Street Mercantile Street Warehouses: Office, 45 Mercantile Street Constitution Warehouse: Office, 409 Commercial Street T Wharf Warehouses GENERAL STORAGE DEPARTMENT C,onstitution Stores: Office, 409 Commercial Stree w - Charles River Stores: Office, 131 Beverly Street - Albany
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