Janice Lawton Field

Janice Lawton Field was interviewed by Mary Giles on October 4, 1976. She spoke about her ancestors and her role in forming the Historical Society.     My family has been here in Westport and this area for a long time. It was John Cook who was here first; he is one of my ancestors. […]

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Eugene Feio

Eugene Feio was interviewed by Mary Giles on November 19, 1976. He spoke about his role as both constable and (acting) postmaster.   This evening we are going to talk all around the subjects that interest us. Mr. Feio, you have just recently been made Postmaster haven’t you?   Actually, I’m not the Postmaster right […]

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Helen Ellis and Rosamond Peirce

Helen Ellis and Rosamond Peirce were interviewed by Mary Giles on September 15, 1975. They spoke about a house that Helen had remodeled and her talent for sculpture.   Helen Ellis I bought it about 1916. Some people say there’s something new going on all the time. As we live, we change the things to fit […]

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Richard Earle

Richard Earle was interviewed by Mary Giles on December 11, 1975. He spoke about his job on a lobster boat.   I’ve lived all my life at Westport Point, most of the time right behind the Methodist Church. I went to the public schools in Westport until part way through high school, and then I […]

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Alford Dyson

Alford Dyson was interviewed by Mary Giles on November 14, 1976. He spoke of his work as a weaver and his time on the Board of Selectmen.     Alford Dyson was born in Somerset, Massachusetts in 1912. He has done many interesting things and been associated with many important things, especially with labor unions. […]

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Charles Costa

Charles Costa was interviewed by Mary Giles on November 21, 1976. He spoke of Westport’s farms and of the difficulties he faced on the Board of Selectmen.     (Charles Costa, Chairman of the Board of Selectmen, is thought by most Westport citizens to be remarkably even tempered and fair when other tempers are rising.) […]

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Everett Coggeshall

Everett Coggeshall was interviewed by Mary Giles on November 10, 1976. He spoke at length about his childhood, the changes taking place in Westport at the time, and his status as the oldest plumber in the U.S.A.     Mr. Coggeshall, I know that you have worked hard for many years and that several people […]

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Milton Borden

Milton Borden was interviewed by Anne Kennison in June of 1976. He spoke about his childhood and experiences with living in a small town. LISTEN TO MILTON AND HELEN TRIPP PART 1 (TURN UP THE VOLUME) LISTEN TO MILTON AND HELEN TRIPP PART 2 (TURN UP THE VOLUME)   In my younger days, what stands out […]

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Alton and Isabel Boan

Alton and Isabel Boan were interviewed by Mary Giles on November 4, 1976. They spoke at length about their potato farm and their wartime endeavors. LISTEN TO ALTON AND ISABEL BOAN PART 1 LISTEN TO ALTON AND ISABEL BOAN PART 2 When my father first came over here, it was a split between vegetables and […]

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Alice Blossom

Alice Blossom was interviewed by Dorothy Gifford in 1976. She spoke about her family and work on the farm, and described some of her photographs. LISTEN TO ALICE BLOSSOM Interviewer – You’re Alice Blossom and the old Blossom homestead was right opposite your house, which was at 181 Blossom Road.   They tore down the […]

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