planter nMost enterprises consist of crews numbering three or four men under the charge of a skipper or "planter".GM Story MAY 1970 JH MAY 1970PRINTED ITEMUsed IUsed I2Not use
planter nPlanters in moderate numbers were at all times convenient for the preparation and preser-...
planter nThe Planters (or Stationers) came (and some still come) in summer with their families t...
planter nOne important aspect of the fishery is that young Newfoundlanders are now shipping with L...
planter nMost Newfoundland fishing enterprises consist of crews numbering three or four men under ...
planter nOn the West Coast, a man who owns a boat and hires another man is called a small planter....
planter nThere are about a dozen well recognised central stations in Labrador, where agents repres...
skipper nMost enterprises consist of crews numbering three or four men under the charge of a skipp...
planter nWe presently hired a sloop from a planter and sent the mate with divers men alongshore to...
planter n. . . the servants who make the claim upon him were in the employ of the planter.G. M. Sto...
planter nSecond in the economic hierarchy of the fishery were the 'planters,' the owners of the fi...
planter nA planter is a man who undertakes fishing on his own account, a sort of middleman between...
planter n...more crews mostly Planters were taken on board with dozens of sticks of wood with a ...
planter nCoast people who trade in a small way; also, trappers and fishers.G. M. Story July 195...
planter nThe term "planter," as it applied to Blanc Sablon, meant a group of fishermen, with one s...
planter nThe skipper "takes up" in the merchant's store what he needs for the winter, and to get h...
planter nPlanters in moderate numbers were at all times convenient for the preparation and preser-...
planter nThe Planters (or Stationers) came (and some still come) in summer with their families t...
planter nOne important aspect of the fishery is that young Newfoundlanders are now shipping with L...
planter nMost Newfoundland fishing enterprises consist of crews numbering three or four men under ...
planter nOn the West Coast, a man who owns a boat and hires another man is called a small planter....
planter nThere are about a dozen well recognised central stations in Labrador, where agents repres...
skipper nMost enterprises consist of crews numbering three or four men under the charge of a skipp...
planter nWe presently hired a sloop from a planter and sent the mate with divers men alongshore to...
planter n. . . the servants who make the claim upon him were in the employ of the planter.G. M. Sto...
planter nSecond in the economic hierarchy of the fishery were the 'planters,' the owners of the fi...
planter nA planter is a man who undertakes fishing on his own account, a sort of middleman between...
planter n...more crews mostly Planters were taken on board with dozens of sticks of wood with a ...
planter nCoast people who trade in a small way; also, trappers and fishers.G. M. Story July 195...
planter nThe term "planter," as it applied to Blanc Sablon, meant a group of fishermen, with one s...
planter nThe skipper "takes up" in the merchant's store what he needs for the winter, and to get h...
planter nPlanters in moderate numbers were at all times convenient for the preparation and preser-...
planter nThe Planters (or Stationers) came (and some still come) in summer with their families t...
planter nOne important aspect of the fishery is that young Newfoundlanders are now shipping with L...