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Salt, Vol. 4, No. 3, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies
Salt, Vol. 4, No. 3, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies
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- 2 ‘Nobody Cuts the Same’ Cutting fish at O’Hara’s in Rockland, Maine, is a family affair where brothers and sisters, fathers and sons work together.
- 14 Lamont Allen, Sr. A fish filleter for forty years, Lamont, now 49, is one of the fastest in the trade.
- 20 Norman Collins To get ahead as a fish filleter, what you need is “that old drive,” says Norman.
- 22 Put The Hammer Down Leo Thibeau of Kennebunk, Maine has a strong man’s trick of his own that not even the legendary John Henry claimed to do.
- 26 Laying the Keel Salt covers …
Salt, Vol. 4, No. 2, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies
Salt, Vol. 4, No. 2, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies
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- 2 Grandfather’s Golden Earring Sailing around Cape Horn in the mid 1800’s was a dangerous feat. The 90-year-old Furbish twins of Kennebunk recall their Grandfather Furbish wore “a thin gold earring in his left ear” as proud proof of the voyage.
- 8 ‘Like It, No Like It-Take It’ Maria Gollaros of Biddeford describes her 60 years working in the fabric mills of New England and her struggles as a young Greek immigrant woman in America.
- 16 Felling a Tree George and Roy Cole fell a giant locust tree in East Kingston, New Hampshire. Father and son continue to log …