Joey–I am attaching a couple of pictures I thought you might find interesting. Several years ago, I bought this map at Dogtown Books and had it framed. My dad grew up on Haskell Street which is why I picked this map out of all he had to offer at the bookstore.
These pictures are taken through the clear covering the framers used and therefore not as clear as they might be otherwise. Still, I thought you and others at GMG might like to see a little piece of East Gloucester, 1884! I think it’s pretty cool.
You can see others here. This is Plate 5. http://www.historicmapworks.com/Atlas/US/6812/Gloucester+and+Rockport+1884/
I follow GMG and appreciate all your efforts along with your hard working crew of volunteers! Pat Dalpiaz

I should have mentioned that I picked this also because I think it shows Capt Joe’s dock before it was Capt Joe’s!
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I bought a map of Nashua Ave. and my neighbors put it in their book, ‘A History of Diamond Cove’
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Captain Bob Ritchie of the Starship Dogtown (Books) is a nice guy.
Buy a Glosta map from him.
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I wish this backed out just a tiny bit more–we live on Blake Ct., so it almost shows our entire street at the time. Very cool. Thanks for sharing!
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Hey Funky Fresh,
The actual map is much bigger than the photo.
Go see for yourself.
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Got the nice look and a great find for sure! š Dave
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