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Commercial fishermen 2

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Commercial fishermen 2
My grandfather, Paul Léon Hachey, AKA Napoleon, Leo or Nappy, was a commercial fisherman in Gloucester, MA around 1926. I don't know if this is a photo of his ship, but it was in my grandmother's possessions. I'd like to know who the men are and what ship they sailed on.
Date & Place: at Gloucester in Massachusetts USA
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