W. M. Meador Jr. with two row boats full of flounders he gigged during a jubilee in Point Clear, Alabama.
This image was published in the Mobile Press on July 8, 1959, with the following caption: "In Baldwin County . . . It Pays to Be Prepared . . . W. M. Meador Jr., a summer resident at Battles Wharf, was expecting a jubilee last night, and he was not disappointed. He was out floundering during th...
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Photographs W. M. Meador Jr. with two row boats full of flounders he gigged during a jubilee in Point Clear, Alabama. Cook, Ford |
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Photographs Meador, W. M., Jr.; Boats; Bodies of water; Fishing; Piers & wharves; Point Clear (Ala.); Baldwin County (Ala.) |
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This image was published in the Mobile Press on July 8, 1959, with the following caption: "In Baldwin County . . . It Pays to Be Prepared . . . W. M. Meador Jr., a summer resident at Battles Wharf, was expecting a jubilee last night, and he was not disappointed. He was out floundering during the early morning hours when thousands of fish began swimming shoreward. He is shown above with the more than 300 flounders he gigged within two hours. Catches of sea food were reported from Montrose to Mullet Point." |
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MP0008957_01MP0008957W. M. Meador Jr. with two row boats full of flounders he gigged during a jubilee in Point Clear, Alabama.This image was published in the Mobile Press on July 8, 1959, with the following caption: "In Baldwin County . . . It Pays to Be Prepared . . . W. M. Meador Jr., a summer resident at Battles Wharf, was expecting a jubilee last night, and he was not disappointed. He was out floundering during the early morning hours when thousands of fish began swimming shoreward. He is shown above with the more than 300 flounders he gigged within two hours. Catches of sea food were reported from Montrose to Mullet Point."1959-07-071950-1959Cook, FordMobile Press-Register000643Meador, W. M., Jr.; Boats; Bodies of water; Fishing; Piers & wharves; Point Clear (Ala.); Baldwin County (Ala.)Still imageNegatives (Photographs); Black-and-white negatives1200 PPI TIFFAlabama Media GroupAlabama Media Group CollectionAlabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, AlabamaEnglishCopyright, Alabama Department of Archives and History. Donated by the Alabama Media Group, http://www.alabamamediagroup.comhttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/amg/id/195616 |
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W. M. Meador Jr. with two row boats full of flounders he gigged during a jubilee in Point Clear, Alabama. |
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